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Roberto Boninsegna (Italian pronunciation: [roˈbɛrto ˌboninˈseɲɲa, ˌbɔ-] born 13
November 1943) is an
Italian former professional footballer who mainly...
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Boninsegna is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Celestina Boninsegna (1877–1947),
Italian opera singer Roberto Boninsegna (born...
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Duccio di
Buoninsegna (UK: /ˈduːtʃioʊ/ DOO-chee-oh, Italian: [ˈduttʃo di ˌbwɔninˈseɲɲa]; c. 1255–1260 – c. 1318–1319),
commonly known as just Duccio, was...
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dismembered corpses were then cremated. On 31
December 1332, Margaret's
brother Boninsegna, son of
Oddorico da Arco, a nobleman,
testified that
about 28
years earlier...
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Celestina Boninsegna (26
February 1877 – 13
February 1947) was an
Italian operatic dramatic soprano,
known for her
interpretations of the
heroines in Verdi's...
- Luigi,
Garlando (24 May 1997). "Taibi
volevo diventare Boninsegna" [Taibi I
wanted to
become Boninsegna]. La
Gazzetta dello Sport (in Italian).
Retrieved 7...
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Angeles Wolves. The league's
leading scorer was Chicago/Cagliari's
Roberto Boninsegna, who
scored ten
goals while playing in 9 of the team's 12 games. Cagliari...
- the final.
Italy led 1–0 for the
majority of the match,
after Roberto Boninsegna scored in the 8th minute. In the 70th minute, West
German defender Franz...
- with Pelé
heading in a
cross by
Rivellino at the 18th minute.
Roberto Boninsegna equalized for
Italy after a
blunder in the
Brazilian defence. In the second...
- John P. Hammond,
American singer-songwriter and
guitarist 1943 –
Roberto Boninsegna,
Italian footballer and
manager 1943 – Jay Sigel,
American golfer 1943...