- SS
Conte Biancamano was an
Italian ocean liner launched in 1925. The name was
chosen in
honor of
Humbert I
Biancamano,
founder of the
Savoy dynasty. She...
- (French:
Humbert aux blanches-mains) or
Humbert Whitehand (Italian:
Umberto Biancamano), was the
count of
Savoy from 1032
until his
death and the
founder of...
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Francesco Biancamano (born
March 12, 1976) is an
Italian former gridiron football player.
Biancamano, the son of
Vincenzo and
Vincenza Biancamano, immigrants...
- QB (1999–2000) Ron Powlus – QB (2000) José Cortéz – K (2000)
Francesco Biancamano – P/K (1999–2000)
Spergon Wynn – QB (2001)
Kevin Daft – QB (2002) Shaun...
- Peninsula. The
house descended from
Humbert I,
Count of
Sabaudia (Umberto I "
Biancamano"), (1003–1047 or 1048). The
ancestry of
Humbert is uncertain, as contemporary...
-
dynasty until 1050.
After the
marriage of
Adelaide of Susa with
Humbert Biancamano's son Otto, the
family of the
Counts of
Savoy gained control.
While the...
-
ships Saturnia and Vulcania, the
Lloyd Sabaudo-owned
Conte Rosso,
Conte Biancamano and
Conte Grande and the NGI-owned
Giulio Cesare, Duilio, Roma and Augustus...
- Gibraltar.
Three slower prewar vessels, Saturnia,
Vulcania and
Conte Biancamano,
among the
handful of
dowagers to
survive the conflict,
would follow a...
-
Direction for a
Variety Series Fred Bock, Phil Hymes,
Jared Kirchmer,
Francis Biancamano, Mike Bald****ari
Nominated Outstanding Writing for a
Variety Series A...
- (AP-54),
troop transport launched in 1925 as the
Italian liner SS Conte
Biancamano,
renamed in 1942 USS Hermitage (LSD-34), Thomaston-class dock landing...