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- A barbican (from Old French: barbacane) is a fortified outpost or fortified gateway, such as at an outer defense perimeter of a city or castle, or any...
- there to check on Antonio. Totò: Antonio Barbacane/Grandfather Barbacane Peppino De Filippo: Peppino Barbacane Mara Berni: Elena, Guglielmo's wife and...
- ciak (1960) as Toto Totò, Peppino e... la dolce vita (1961) as Antonio Barbacane Sua Eccellenza si fermò a mangiare (1961) as The So-Called Dr Biagio Tanzarella...
- a French poet and editor. He was Editor-in-Chief of the newspaper La Barbacane. Grand prix de poésie de la SGDL for Vers le Silence (2011) Bonaguil,...
- destro**** during the Second World War. One notable exception is the castle Barbacane, a renaissance building formed by an irregularly quadrangular plan with...
- boisterous and crazy ****ault diver and parachute Commando frogman called Barbacane (Giuseppe Maffioli). Underwater diving portal Italian auxiliary ship Olterra –...
- S2CID 24366011. Conti P, Boucher W, Letourneau R, Feliciani C, Reale M, Barbacane RC, Vlagopoulos P, Bruneau G, Thibault J, Theoharides TC (November 1995)...
- texts published in 2004, then he gradually specialized in crime fiction. “Barbacane” (2014) is a thriller set in southwest France. This was followed by “Water...
- Stephen Waldron  England 124 508 Donald Newcombe  Wales 124 509 Andrea Barbacane  Italy 121 510 Anthony Corina  England 120 511 Huseyin Hursid  Turkey...
- fortifier son manoir, qui présente bientôt « fossés, tour, pont-levis, barbacane, mâchicoulis et autres rempare-ments » (5). En 1543, François Le Roy (1519-1606)...