- won a gold
medal in the team
sabre event at the 1920
Summer Olympics.
Agrippino Manteo (1884–1947), a Catanese-American
puppeteer who
immigrated first...
-
painted an oil
painting called SS
Januarius and
Agrippino Driving out the Saracens. Sant'
Agrippino di
Napoli Agrippinus of
Naples B (RM) (also known...
- Sorrento.
Antoninus became an
abbot of the
Benedictine monastery of San
Agrippino,
succeeding Boniface (Bonifacio) in this capacity. A
miracle attributed...
- one of its
executive producers.
Lusotropicalism Exoticism Paula, José
Agrippino. "PanAmérica". 2001. Papagaio. McGowan,
Chris and Pessanha, Ricardo. "The...
- friars.
These four
Capuchin friars were Venanzio, Carmelo,
Agrippino and Vittorio. (
Agrippino had
earlier apparently been
coerced into
joining the gang...
- Sorrento.
Antoninus became an
abbot of the
Benedictine monastery of San
Agrippino,
succeeding Boniface (Bonifacio) in this capacity.
Details of his life...
- Posi; for the
right wall, he
painted the
large oil of SS
Januarius and
Agrippino Driving out the
Saracens (still in place) and on the vault, a
fresco of...
- of Autun,
bishop of Autun; see
Germain of
Paris Agrippinus of
Naples (
Agrippino, Arpinus),
bishop of
Naples in the 3rd
century Agrippinus (magister militum)...
- In a
letter found by the
local police, a
young picciotto named Turisio Agrippino wrote to
Salvatore Federico: "The true god is our
beloved Raffaele Cutolo...
- Italian).
Tringale Editore. p. 225. ASIN B07C3QGJX9. Margarone,
Edward Agrippino (August 31, 2018). "Piazza
Verga nel 1907:
quando non c'era il tribunale...