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Aaronical
Aaronic Aa*ron"ic ([asl]*r[o^]n"[i^]k), Aaronical Aa*ron"ic*al (-[i^]*kal), a. Pertaining to Aaron, the first high priest of the Jews.

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- Gaetano Aronica (born 30 September 1963) is an Italian actor known for playing the Roman general Varus in the 2020 Netflix television series Barbarians...
- Salvatore Aronica (born 20 January 1978) is an Italian football manager and former player who pla**** as a defender, currently in charge of Serie C Group...
- Lou Aronica (born 1958) is an American editor and publisher, primarily of science fiction. He co-edited the Full Spectrum anthologies with Shawna McCarthy...
- as Renato's mother Pietro Notarianni as Bonsignore, the teacher Gaetano Aronica as Antonino "Nino" Scordìa Gilberto Idonea as Centorbi, the advocate Angelo...
- Crataegus azarolus is a species of hawthorn known by the common names azarole, azerole (from Arabic: الزُّعرُورَة, romanized: az-zu'rūra) and Mediterranean...
- 2018, Reina and former Napoli footballers Paolo Cannavaro and Salvatore Aronica were subject to a hearing by the Italian Football Federation over links...
- hunting Paolo Bernardini [it] as Marzio Oreggi during his youth. Gaetano Aronica: as padre Tosco, the local priest. Marilena Anniballi as Agnese, a woman...
- Teutoburg Forest from the Cherusci point of view. Varus is pla**** by Gaetano Aronica in the 2020 Netflix series Barbarians. Teutoburg (Ambush of Varus) by Ex...
- PMC 10690456. PMID 38032644. Retrieved 25 January 2024. Dwaraka, Varun B.; Aronica, Lucia; Carreras-Gallo, Natalia; Robinson, Jennifer L.; Hennings, Tayler;...
- forces to retreat. The idea for a post-film trilogy was conceived by Lou Aronica, an editor at Bantam Books who proposed a series as "ambitious as the films...