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- Cantarella was a poison allegedly used by the Borgias during the papacy of Pope Alexander VI. It may have been ****nic, came in the shape of "a white powder...
- Richard Cantarella (born December 19, 1944), also known as S****ackhead, was an American mobster who became a captain for the New York City-based Bonanno...
- Cantarella (****anese: カンタレラ, Hepburn: Kantarera) is a ****anese dark fantasy manga series written and illustrated by You Higuri. Set during the Italian...
- Cantarella was a poison allegedly used by the Borgias. Cantarella may also refer to: Cantarella (manga), a manga series by You Higuri Eva Cantarella (born...
- Eva Cantarella (born 1936 in Rome) is an Italian classicist. She is professor of Roman law and ancient Gr**** law at the University of Milan, and has served...
- soldier Joseph D'Amico, capo Richard Cantarella, capo Frank Cantarella, and Bonanno family capo Paul Cantarella. Mirra was born in the poverty-stricken...
- cousin Richard Cantarella and fellow mobster Benjamin "Lefty Guns" Ruggiero resided. He was also a cousin of Paul Cantarella and Frank Cantarella. He was a...
- entwined between the thighs of their erastes (gamma group). Meanwhile, Eva Cantarella discovered that representations of pederastic relationships contain two...
- (DaimlerChrysler), Paolo Cantarella (Fiat), Wolfgang Reitzle (Ford) and Patrick Faure (Renault). The company was registered in the Netherlands and Cantarella served as...
- ****ualities, pp. 67–68. Cantarella, Bi****uality in the Ancient World, p. xi; Skinner, introduction to Roman ****ualities, p. 11. Cantarella, Bi****uality in the...