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Coccas may
refer to:
Coccas, a
deserter from the
Eastern Roman Empire to the
Ostrogoths in the
Gothic War (535–554)
Coccas, a type of ship This disambiguation...
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Diego Martín
Cocca (born 11
February 1972) is an
Argentine professional football manager and
former player who pla**** as a right-back.
Cocca started his...
- the challenge.
Coccas charged at
Anzalas and
aimed at his stomach, but at the last moment,
Anzalas swerved his
horse and
stabbed Coccas in the side, mortally...
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Imogene Coca (born
Emogeane Coca;
November 18, 1908 – June 2, 2001) was an
American comic actress best
known for her role
opposite Sid
Caesar on Your Show...
- A cog is a type of ship that was used
during the
Middle Ages,
mostly for
trade and
transport but also in war. It
first appeared in the 10th century, and...
- occasion,
Totila sent a
Byzantine deserter named Coccas out to
challenge any
Byzantine to
single combat.
Coccas was
large and
immensely strong. He had a re****tion...
- Alex
Puccio (born
Alexandrea Elizabeth Cocca on June 15, 1989 in McKinney, Texas) is an
American professional climber specializing in bouldering. She...
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stepped down
immediately after the elimination. In
February 2023,
Diego Cocca was
appointed as the new head coach, the
fourth Argentine to take the job...
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Byzantine deserter Coccas, who was in
service of the
Gothic army
after accepting the latter's duel
before the
Battle of Taginae.
Coccas Valaris Valaris Issues...
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squad lost to Boca
Juniors 2–1. In June 2014,
Diego Cocca was
hired as head coach. Two days
after Cocca signed his contract,
former player and fan favorite...