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- Daniel Capecci (born December 12, 1983, in Vestal, New York) is a retired American soccer player. He joined the Wilmington Hammerheads in 2004 after a...
- Archived from the original on 2021-03-21. Retrieved 2020-11-11. Lin, Tian; Capecci, Daniel E.; Ellis, Donovan M.; Rocha, Harold A.; Dommaraju, Sandeep; Oliveira...
- Nikola; Scott, Nathan Matthew; Tu, Enmei; Marks, Stefan; Sengupta, Neelava; Capecci, Elisa; Othman, Muhaini; Doborjeh, Maryam Gholami; Murli, Norhanifah; Hartono...
- descendants of Romans and name their language romanian". 1575 Ferrante Capecci, after travelling through Wallachia, Transylvania and Moldova, mentions...
- Michigan University (5) 1980 Jon Capecci, Eastern Michigan University Eastern Michigan University (6) 1981 Jon Capecci, Eastern Michigan University Eastern...
- chronicler Stanislaw Orzechowski, the Croatian Ante Verančić, and Ferrante Capecci. The first full texts in Romanian appeared in Moldavia starting from the...
- After a journey through Wallachia, Moldavia and Transylvania Ferrante Capecci reports in 1575 that the inhabitants of these provinces call themselves...
- 1874–1897 Pietro Giocondo Salvaj (Salvai) di Govone 1897–1918 Giuseppe Capecci 1918–1921 Giosuè Signori (promoted Archbishop of Genoa) 1922–1945 Nicolao...
- Italian). Rome.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Capecci, V. "Mons. Pietro Benedetti". La Pontificia Università Lateranense (in...
- January 1899 with the permission of the Bishop of Alessandria Giuseppe Capecci (she had written her order's first Rule in 1898). Her mother died in 1899...