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Secondino Tranquilli (1 May 1900 – 22
August 1978), best
known by the
pseudonym Ig****o
Silone (/sɪˈloʊni/, Italian: [iɲˈɲattsjo siˈloːne]), was an Italian...
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summariis &
indice locupletissimo, by
Horatius Mont**** (Naples,
Secondino Roncagliolo, 1628). The
author gives the
example of a v****al's duty to...
- secunda… (in Latin). Naples:
Secondino Roncagliolo. 1635.
Exercitationum mathematicarum decas tertia (in Latin). Naples:
Secondino Roncagliolo. 1639. Responsio...
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Verian (also
known as Secondi****, Marcelli****, and Veri****) (Italian:
Secondino, Marcelliano, e Veriano) are
venerated as
Christian saints. They were...
- flute,
clarinet Alberto "Zach"
Gigante -
Additional vocals "Ray"
Alberto Secondino -
Additional vocals Oliver Onions' 2016
comeback show in
Budapest also...
- Child.
Under the
altar of St John the
Baptist is the body of the San
Secondino,
Bishop and Martyr; and in
chapel of the
Virgin of the Graces, the relics...
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Simona Pirone -
backing vocals Leandro Leandri,
Raffaele Cricchi,
Sandro Secondino,
Vincent Messina -
fingersnaps on "Take a Heart"
Simon Boswell - Producer...
- in 484 by King
Huneric the Vandal,
after which the
bishop was exiled.
Secondino intervened at the
Carthaginian Council of 525.
Herman Joseph Meysing,...
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derived from geôlier,
French for "gaoler"
translating in
Italian as
secondino,
which is also a
slang demonym for his
native Secondigliano district of...
- (2,790 ft) Stations: 1,200 m (3,940 ft) -
Alpiaz 1,400 m (4,590 ft) -
Secondino 1,800 m (5,910 ft) - Plan The ski hire
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