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Araldo Caprili (10
September 1920 – 9
January 1982) was an
Italian professional football player. Annese,
Carlo (2010). I
Diavoli di
Zonderwater (in Italian)...
- was born here
Inigo Campioni (1878–1944),
soldier and
politician Araldo Caprili (1920-1982),
football player Pierluigi Collina,
football referee Marco...
- Presidents:
Gavino Angius (L'Ulivo, then SD),
Roberto Calderoli (LN),
Milziade Caprili (PRC),
Mario Baccini (UdC) "La
Camera dei De****ti - XV
Legislatura - Home...
- Emilia-Romagna
Province Modena (MO)
Frazioni Bivio di
Fiumalbo (or Costolo),
Caprili,
Doccia del Cimone,
Dogana (Nuova), Faidello, Fenecchio, Frescarolo, La...
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araldo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Araldo may
refer to:
Araldo Caprili (1920–1982),
Italian footballer Araldo Cossutta (1925–2017), Croatian-born...
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Boccia Salvatore Bonadonna Lidia Brisca Menapace Giovanna Capelli Milziade Caprili Giovanni Confalonieri José Luiz Del Roio
Giuseppe Di
Lello Finuoli Erminia...
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translated and
edited by
Major Piero Santini, The
Caprilli Papers,
Federico Caprili.
Translated and
edited by
Major Piero Santini, London, 1967
Carlo Giubbilei...
- Pipetta, Ravinello, C****inetta, Ca’ Rossa, Pian
della ca',
Cason da B****o,
Caprili, Zeppado, Segli, Viazzale, Pian de Giane’, Scabbie, Libbie, Rocca, Pian...
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However some
members of the faction,
including Giusto Catania,
Milziade Caprili and
Tommaso Sodano,
decided not to
leave the PRC and re-organized themselves...
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However some
members of the faction,
including Giusto Catania,
Milziade Caprili and
Tommaso Sodano,
decided not to
leave the PRC and re-organized themselves...