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- the Queens borough of New York City on September 4, 1933. His parents, Mariantonia Angello and Filippo Castellano, were Italian immigrants from Castrofilippo...
- Mariantonia Samà (2 March 1875 - 27 May 1953) was an Italian Roman Catholic. Samà lived alone with her mother until 1920 aiding her in domestic duties...
- Avellino, the eleventh of fourteen children of Antonio Ferragamo and Mariantonia Ferragamo (both had the same surname, which often happened in smaller...
- followed by Filippo at the age of six, who had immigrated with his mother, Mariantonia Pascale Sacco, to Boston, M****achusetts. His father died in 1918. In...
- Anna 1952 Wife For a Night (Moglie per una notte) Ottavia Times Gone By Mariantonia Desiderio Fanfan la Tulipe Adeline La Franchise Beauties of the Night...
- and the Sabines (1961) - Venere / Venus The Italian Brigands (1962) - Mariantonia Le Crime ne paie pas (1962) - Francesca Sabelli (segment "Le masque")...
- from the fourth century, BCE. In Scarfoglio's version, a young woman, Mariantonia, guilty of murder, is acquitted simply because she is beautiful. Scarfoglio's...
- Noemie Francis Girod 1975 Cookies Madame Liquois Joël Séria I baroni Mariantonia Giampaolo Lomi Incorrigible Tatiana Negulesco Philippe de Broca L'ammazzatina...
- G****man: 'O Caporale Ernest Borgnine: Sante Carbone Rosanna Schiaffino: Mariantonia Katy Jurado: ****unta Carbone Bernard Blier: Colonel Breviglieri Micheline...
- Candida of the Eucharist (Discalced Carmelite nun & mystic) Blessed Mariantonia Samà (known as the "Little Sister of Saint Bruno") Bohemond I of Antioch...