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nce and now leader of the autonomist movement | Sicilian Alliance. |
Similarly, | Sicilian American porn star Mariah Milano concluded th |
Giovanni Filippo Ingrassia, | Sicilian anatomist (b. |
Giovanni Filippo Ingrassia, | Sicilian anatomist (d. |
He is of | Sicilian ancestry on his father's side, and Anglo-Saxo |
He is of | Sicilian and Spanish descent. |
Marilyn was of mixed Engish, Irish, | Sicilian, and Scottish descent. |
metimes considered to be the last part of the | Sicilian, and sometimes to be between the Sicilian and |
ly; he remained as Flag Officer Sicily during | Sicilian and Calabrian Campaigns, during which he was |
zo Rao and his group Shamal have added native | Sicilian and Arab influences to American jazz). |
Matteo Marchisano-Adamo's mother is | Sicilian and his father is from Buenos Aires, Argentin |
Trout was born in Cleveland to a mother of | Sicilian and Irish heritage, a member of the WAVES in |
despite a deep knowledge of most systems, the | Sicilian and the Ruy Lopez in particular. |
1056 - c. 1133) was a | Sicilian Arab poet. |
rried the 12th Duke of Carcaci, of an ancient | Sicilian aristocratic family. |
the design the black displayed eagles of the | Sicilian arms have been replaced by a blue fleur-de-li |
The | Sicilian army approached Benevento and the pope was fo |
I'm just about to translate the | Sicilian article on this event. |
an hit Nessuno mai (No one ever), sung by the | Sicilian artist Marcella Bella and written by her brot |
He also demanded that the | Sicilian bandit Salvatore Giuliano cease murdering wit |
A | Sicilian baron, Paolo Castorini has spent his life (be |
es-in-waiting, named Constanza, daughter of a | Sicilian baron. |
However, the | Sicilian barons refused him and elected James' brother |
1650 - c. 1695) was a | Sicilian Baroque musician. |
Sicilian Baroque during the eighteenth century became | |
It is most notable for the carvings in the | Sicilian Baroque style which decorate its facades, esp |
ise refused to recognise him as he was not of | Sicilian birth. |
A | Sicilian Bishop in the Roman Catholic Church, Monsigno |
icily (Leonora of Trinacria), princess of the | Sicilian branch of the House of Aragon. |
This article is about the | Sicilian bread and the New Orleans sandwich made from |
amented that Cuffaro remained in office while | Sicilian businessmen were defying the Mafia by increas |
The | Sicilian Buttercup is a breed of domestic chicken from |
nder Air Marshal Sir Arthur Coningham for the | Sicilian campaign and the invasion of Italy. |
During the | Sicilian Campaign it was sized by elements of the Unit |
He took part in the | Sicilian campaign of George Maniaches of 1038. |
After the | Sicilian campaign the division was sent to the U.K. to |
tion of the Ninth & Twelfth Air Forces in the | Sicilian Campaign, Army Air Forces Historical Study No |
After the successful conclusion of the | Sicilian campaign, she operated out of Algeria until s |
tion of the Ninth & Twelfth Air Forces in the | Sicilian Campaign, Army Air Forces Historical Study No |
igh order" while commanding troops during the | Sicilian campaign. |
s the elder of two facilities which serve the | Sicilian capital Palermo, in Italy. |
celebrated by Pope Benedict on Sunday in the | Sicilian capital, Palermo. |
h of Palermo and was being driven back to the | Sicilian capital. |
eared a channel through the minefields of the | Sicilian Channel to Tripoli, removing nearly 200 moore |
A Buccellato is a | Sicilian circular cake given by godparents to the godc |
Cleander was a tyrant who ruled the | Sicilian city of Gela, which had been previously subje |
Le Clan des Siciliens (The | Sicilian Clan) (1969) (+ playwright), starring Delon, |
d the Pill (1968), Le Clan des Siciliens (The | Sicilian Clan), with Jean Gabin and Alain Delon mostly |
out of place as the only French person in the | Sicilian clan. |
g a Serie A promotion in 1960 and leading the | Sicilian club to the Italian top division until his re |
nting period with Sampdoria, Iuliano moved to | Sicilian club F.C. Messina Peloro in the summer of 200 |
s one of eleven new players brought in by the | Sicilian club, during the 2008 summer transfer window. |
The | Sicilian club, recently underwent a second consecutive |
ted by Calcio Catania, and he returned to the | Sicilian club, who were now playing in the Serie A. |
permanent and Capuano remained at the eastern | Sicilian club, after displaying impressive form during |
2009, he signed an improved contract with the | Sicilian club. |
Siculi even before the Greeks arrived on the | Sicilian coast in 832 BC to found a town called Naxos. |
pular cookie in all of southern Italy, and in | Sicilian communities in the United States. |
quickly established himself within Brooklyn's | Sicilian community and the Italian underworld. |
In the series of Renaissance | Sicilian composers including Claudio Pari, Pietro Vinc |
Bentinck's success in establishing a | Sicilian constitution lasted only a few years. |
iam II of Villehardouin himself, as well as a | Sicilian contingent. |
Originally delivered at the | Sicilian court of Emperor Frederick II during the 13th |
Pindar moves to Thebes after two years at the | Sicilian Court of Hiero I of Syracuse. |
ant he refused the repeated requests from the | Sicilian court and William Drummond, British minister |
Sidney Smith's political machinations at the | Sicilian court, contrary as they were to the army's ta |
The mysterious man in black chases down the | Sicilian criminal genius Vizzini and engages him in a |
of Parma, son of Philip V of Spain, took the | Sicilian crown from the Austrians and became Charles t |
Charles I of Anjou, who had been granted the | Sicilian crown by Pope Clement IV in 1265. |
condition that he renounce all rights to any | Sicilian Crown. |
Somewhat related is the | Sicilian cuddiruni or cudduruni pizza. |
Sophia believed strongly in ancient | Sicilian custom and traditions, and in the power of a |
on -- Gideon Stahlberg, Munich Olympiad 1958, | Sicilian Defence, B45: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.N |
o pioneered two provocative variations of the | Sicilian Defence, both regarded as dubious today: the |
e French Defense; the Dragon Variation of the | Sicilian Defense, the Queen's Gambit Accepted, the Sla |
i, Cologne 1898, DSB 11th Kongress (GER ch.), | Sicilian Defense, Pin Variation, B40, 1-0 |
vs Nick DeFirmian, 2nd Milk Tournament 2003, | Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation, English Attack An |
When the | Sicilian deputation arrived to offer him the throne, h |
ermo, 4-0, at the Stadio Renzo Barbera in the | Sicilian derby in May 2009. |
The | Sicilian derby riots came just one week after the deat |
is an Australian football (soccer) player of | Sicilian descent who plays for Balcatta as a midfielde |
e, England), is a British fashion designer of | Sicilian descent, known especially for his dresses. |
Christie is of Irish and | Sicilian descent. |
of Heracles and Psophis, daughter of Eryx, a | Sicilian despot. |
nding bit is spoken by the drummer himself in | Sicilian dialect (starting with a line in heavily infl |
itta (19 September 1899 - 5 April 1997) was a | Sicilian dialectal poet. |
It was these Aragonese troops that received a | Sicilian embassy after the Vespers of 30 March asking |
A | Sicilian emigrant who made his fortune in Argentina, r |
olande Greco, was born in Tunisia to Italian ( | Sicilian) emigrants from Trapani, Italy. |
ry 12, 2010) was an American actress, born to | Sicilian emigrants in San Antonio, Texas. |
nd, most of all, the aggressive policy of the | Sicilian emir Abu al-Qasim, whose fleet was harassing |
She is of Spanish, | Sicilian, English, and Blackfoot Native American ances |
King's German Legion and 2 battalions of the | Sicilian Estero Regiment. |
The | Sicilian European Stage is a European faunal stage in |
turned into had suffer a bitter defeat in the | Sicilian expedition against Syracuse and eventually in |
by Guaimar IV of Salerno to George Maniakes' | Sicilian expedition in 1038. |
s II, set forth from the Libyan coast, on his | Sicilian expedition, Philippus accompanied him with a |
r in Quebec and operated in the shadow of the | Sicilian faction led by Nicolo Rizzuto. |
of cancer in August 2004 leaving the Rizzuto | Sicilian faction as the most powerful crime family in |
1890s, the story centers around the life of a | Sicilian family, the Collogeros, living in California |
Son of a noble | Sicilian family, he at first professed his Christianit |
Born into a poor | Sicilian family, Musca worked at a number of menial, o |
rbaro was born in New Orleans to an immigrant | Sicilian family. |
he film Children of Fate: Life and Death in a | Sicilian Family. |
In typical | Sicilian fashion they ate everything separately. |
t like a sandwich; even if it was not typical | Sicilian fashion. |
Giordano was born to a | Sicilian father and a Jewish mother. |
introduced as a disillusioned character, her | Sicilian father was murdered by the Ku Klux Klan and s |
Sicilian Fir, a critically endangered species endemic | |
song, and he compiled the first collection of | Sicilian folk songs in Italy; fifty pieces from this c |
rhythms alongside new arrangements of classic | Sicilian folk music. |
The lead was played by young | Sicilian Franco Merli who was discovered for this film |
A | Sicilian from Giarre, he was a former Lieutenant of th |
, her father of Italian descent (originally a | Sicilian from Lipari) and Maxene Anderson, her Anglo-C |
th his desire to succeed in America the young | Sicilian gangster surrounded himself with a group of f |
is credited with having brought knowledge of | Sicilian gastronomy to Greece. |
orth Side Gang, under boss Dion O'Banion, the | Sicilian Genna Brothers gang and the South Side gang, |
h Catania, he made 14 appearances helping the | Sicilian giants win promotion into the Serie A for the |
Argentine midfielder, who currently plays for | Sicilian giants Calcio Catania in the Italian Serie A. |
eatured in a minor role (a chaste, black-clad | Sicilian girl, almost held prisoner at home by her ove |
“The | Sicilian Girl” was selected at Durban Film festival (2 |
o the dominant species in naturally fermented | Sicilian green olives. |
The | Sicilian Green Toad (Italian: il rospo smeraldino sici |
an language skills, heavily influenced by his | Sicilian heritage, and several blunders who made him p |
om of Sicily, used to reflect Bishop Latino's | Sicilian heritage. |
mediately, he launched offensives against the | Sicilian holdings in Albania, and against John Doukas |
iere (July 8, 1879 - November 10, 1946) was a | Sicilian immigrant who created the Forestiere Undergro |
Ferruggio was born to | Sicilian immigrant parents in the North End of Boston. |
Scacciata were once regularly prepared in | Sicilian immigrant homes in Middletown's North End. |
grew up in Bloomington, Indiana, the son of a | Sicilian immigrant, and attended Indiana University wh |
The grandson of | Sicilian immigrants on his father's side, Farina is al |
to them which is likely the influence of the | Sicilian immigrants who came to the city in the first |
The second of four children of | Sicilian immigrants, Licavoli grew up in the Jewish sl |
fraternal organization providing support for | Sicilian immigrants, is officially established in Chic |
the Buenos Aires La Paternal neighborhood to | Sicilian immigrants. |
Giuseppe Lo Presti - | Sicilian important man #2 |
The party has its roots in the | Sicilian Independence Movement, active in 1943-1947. |
returning to Milan, where he spent time with | Sicilian intellectuals such as Elio Vittorini, Salvato |
sk Force 81 (TF81), the assault force for the | Sicilian invasion. |
his ordination and soon after a nuncio to the | Sicilian kingdom (then separate from mainland Italy), |
s in his campaign of 1189-1190 to capture the | Sicilian kingdom as his right by marriage to Constance |
VI, against those of Tancred of Lecce to the | Sicilian kingdom. |
nt a rapprochement between the Neapolitan and | Sicilian kingdoms, and that he was "more beautiful" (p |
Its name in the | Sicilian language means Little Stromboli. |
nguages were Tunisian Arabic, French, and the | Sicilian language of her parents. |
In terms of the | Sicilian language, Martoglio is an important figure in |
ni Grasso, whose actors performed only in the | Sicilian language. |
Tunisian zumarra, the Egyptian argul, and the | Sicilian launeddas. |
He was also a | Sicilian lawyer from upper nobility; his manuscripts i |
Morano decided to strike at the heart of the | Sicilian leadership. |
arly operas, written while he was a student - | Sicilian Limes and Colonel Jonathan the Saint - have b |
Oliviero Tognoli - | Sicilian mafia money launderer based in Italy. |
the Manalese, a small-time but well-organised | Sicilian Mafia clan led by patriarch Vittorio (Jean Ga |
Through his membership or seat on the | Sicilian Mafia Commission or Cupola, Geraci like sever |
erritory of the Morello crime family, the top | Sicilian mafia group in New York which was based out o |
Greco, the old and ailing former head of the | Sicilian Mafia Commission, came all the way from Venez |
Michele Greco's powerful position within the | Sicilian mafia is finally realized due to Contorno's r |
e (born September 2, 1959) is a member of the | Sicilian Mafia from the Brancaccio neighbourhood in Pa |
1963 - December 3, 2007) was the head of the | Sicilian Mafia in port city of Gela, Sicily. |
d would establish dominance over the New York | Sicilian mafia families operating in the Italian-Ameri |
The local | Sicilian Mafia are generally considered to be the prim |
by American author Alexander Stille about the | Sicilian Mafia, concentrating on magistrate Giovanni F |
A history of the | Sicilian Mafia, London: Coronet, ISBN 0-340-82435-2 |
A history of the | Sicilian Mafia, London: Coronet ISBN 0-340-82435-2 |
the island government of Sint Maarten and the | Sicilian Mafia, and in 1991 the Court of Audit of the |
annoia, an informant and former member of the | Sicilian Mafia, claimed he had stolen the painting as |
A history of the | Sicilian Mafia, London: Coronet, ISBN 0-340-82435-2 (R |
in October 1890, allegedly by members of the | Sicilian Mafia, sparked an anti-Italian riot in which |
ntary Antimafia Commission to investigate the | Sicilian Mafia. |
69) was an Italian criminal and member of the | Sicilian Mafia. |
ondon's underworld during the 1920s, rivaling | Sicilian mafiosi Darby Sabini for control of horse rac |
by Sabini with the added manpower of imported | Sicilian mafiosi and had disappeared from the city the |
the cafe a five man hit team fired at the two | Sicilian mafiosi in broad daylight. |
Sicilian mafioso Salvatore Contorno begins anonymously | |
Sicilian mafioso, one of two defendants who pleaded to | |
Sicilian mafioso. | |
The altar is of | Sicilian marble and the antependium of Carrara marble. |
Thus, the legend of this unknown | Sicilian martyr has him go to Italy in 541, and found |
League veterans led a mob that lynched eleven | Sicilian men in 1891.) |
ck Handers in Chicago were mostly Italian and | Sicilian men who would send anonymous extortion notes |
(some authors say 200) and 630 Calabrian and | Sicilian mercenaries. |
Astragalus siculus, the | Sicilian Milkvetch, is a plant endemic to Sicily. |
d in Rome for the next 50 years, reporting on | Sicilian mobster Lucky Luciano and other colorful char |
Sicilian monarchy founded by Norman king Roger II | |
Ferdinand or Ferrandino, and fled, entering a | Sicilian monastery. |
back, see you foisted as the second driver a | Sicilian much younger men, at first the two are strugg |
The organization led by the | Sicilian Nicolo Rizzuto eclipsed the Controni family i |
By this time, being Neapolitan or | Sicilian no longer mattered and Valenti now vied for c |
ung William blinded and castrated, while many | Sicilian nobles were burned alive. |
ly and Sicily, he published the result of his | Sicilian observations in Architecture antique de la Si |
participated in the following operations: the | Sicilian occupation (July, 1943); the Salerno landings |
Sicilian occupation - July 1943. | |
She also participated in the | Sicilian occupation (9-15 July 1943) and the Salerno l |
the European Theater and participated in the | Sicilian occupation in July, 1943 and the Invasion of |
the European theater and participated in the | Sicilian occupation (July 1943), Salerno landings (Sep |
the European Theater and participated in the | Sicilian occupation (July 1943), Salerno landings (Sep |
Sicilian occupation - July 1943 | |
Prospero Intorcetta, | Sicilian, of the same society. |
"Old Virginan" on her mother's side, and half | Sicilian on her father's side. |
- Tarocco - Bionda - Rossa Blending Process: | Sicilian oranges are blended together with Imported St |
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