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Ettore Boiardi (October 22, 1897 – June 21, 1985), also
known by the
Anglicized name
Hector Boyardee, was an Italian-American chef,
famous for his eponymous...
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Ettore Boiardi in Milton, Pennsylvania, U.S., in 1928.
After leaving his
position as head chef at the
Plaza Hotel in New York City,
Ettore Boiardi opened...
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Boiardi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Boiardi (pronounced: Boy-AR-dee) is an
Italian surname.
Notable uses of this
surname include: Amedeo...
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Ruggiero Boiardo (December 8, 1890 –
October 29, 1984), also
known as "the Boot", was an Italian-American
mobster and
powerful Caporegime in the New Jersey...
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Luigi Boiardi (9
January 1951 – 18
September 2018) was an
Italian politician who
served as a
Deputy from 2001 to 2005.
Politica piacentina in lutto:...
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Boiardi, was one of the
largest suppliers of
rations for U.S. and
allied forces during World War II. For his
contribution to the war effort,
Boiardi was...
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Lidia Bastianich Bruno Barbieri Benny the Chef (Benedetto D'Epiro)
Ettore Boiardi M****imo
Bottura Antonino Cannavacciuolo M****imo
Capra Caesar Cardini Antonio...
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character from the 2010s
Italian web TV
series Suburra:
Blood on Rome
Boiardi, an
Italian surname Bojardi, an
Italian surname The
dictionary definition...
- "spaghetti and meatballs"
appeared in a list of
canned foods produced by
Ettore Boiardi,
later known as Chef Boyardee, in Milton, PA.[citation needed] By mid-century...
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Communist Party Ermanno Di
Casale 1987 1990
Italian Socialist Party Amedeo Boiardi 1990 1994
Italian Socialist Party Franco Gussoni 1994 1998
Italian People's...