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Azaria Piccio,
Venetian rabbi;
Carlo Piccio,
Philippine swimmer; Gino
Piccio,
Italian priest;
Giuseppe Piccio,
Italian literary critic; Mosè
Piccio, Ottoman...
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Azaria Piccio (Venetian: Azarìa
Piccio; Hebrew: עזריה בן אפרים פיגו, romanized: Azarya ben
Efrayim Figu; Portuguese:
Azarias Figo; 1579–6
February 1647)...
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General Piccio may
refer to: Pier
Ruggero Piccio (1880–1965),
Italian Air
Force general Vicente Piccio, Jr. (1927-2015),
Philippine Air
Force general This...
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Carlos Tanpinco Piccio (born July 6, 1981) is a
Filipino former swimmer, who
specialized in long-distance
freestyle and in
individual medley events...
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Luigi Piccio (12
September 1920 – 10
March 2014) was an
Italian activist and
Catholic priest.
Often referred to as Don Gino,
Piccio was Italy's foremost...
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Lieutenant General Count Pier
Ruggero Piccio (27
September 1880 – 30 July 1965) was an
Italian aviator and the
founding Chief of
Staff of the
Italian Air...
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alternatively used. It is a type of nilupak.
Kalamay Moron (food) Ube
halaya Piccio, Belle. "Binagol: A
Sweet Surprise in a
Coconut S****". ChoosePhilippines...
- "Piyaya or
Piaya Recipe". Ping Desserts.com.
Retrieved April 29, 2017.
Piccio, Belle. "Piaya -- A
Sweet Negrense Delicacy".
Retrieved June 7, 2014. Newman...
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Giuseppe Piccio was a
Venetian literary critic and
editor of the
Italian literary magazine L’Alba. An
instructor at the
Marco Foscarini Royal Gymnasium...
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Vicente Mondéjar
Piccio (March 1, 1927–April 28, 2015) was a
Philippine Air
Force major general.
Piccio entered the
Philippine Air
Force Flying School...