- and one of the most
important centres of
Magna Graecia. It was
known as
Cotrone from the
Middle Ages
until 1928, when its name was
changed to the current...
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Vincenzo "Vic"
Cotroni (Italian: [vinˈtʃɛntso koˈtroːni]; born
Vincenzo Cotrone; Italian: [koˈtroːne]; 1911 –
September 16, 1984), also
known as "The Egg"...
- The
Cotroni crime family,
originally Cotrone (Italian: [koˈtroːne]), was an Italian-Canadian 'Ndrangheta-type
organized crime syndicate (or 'Ndrina) based...
- The
Battle of
Stilo (also
known as Cape
Colonna and Crotone) was
fought on 13 or 14 July 982 near
Crotone in
Calabria between the
forces of Holy Roman...
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Frank Cotroni (born
Francesco Cotrone; Italian: [franˈtʃesko koˈtroːne]; 1931 – 17
August 2004) was an Italian-Canadian
crime boss of the
Cotroni crime...
- Bibcode:2005PhRvD..71h6001A. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.71.086001. S2CID 13960304. Bigazzi;
Cotrone; Martucci;
Pando Zayas (2004). "Wilson Loop,
Regge Trajectory and Hadron...
- Galcheva-Gargova, Z; Al-Hakim, A; Bailey, GS; Fraser, B; Roy, S; Rogers-
Cotrone, T; Buhse, L; Whary, M; Fox, J; Nasr, M; Dal Pan, GJ; Shriver, Z; Langer...
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Corinth Corinthia Corinth Croton Calabria,
southern Italy Crotone Crotona,
Cotrone Cyme Aeolis,
Turkey Namurt Kymi,
Phriconis Cyrene near Shahhat, Cyrenaica...
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priest for
every 1,841 Catholics. The
original Diocese of
Cortone (also
Cotrone, now Crotone) had
existed from the 6th century. It was a
suffragan of the...
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married Nicola Ruffo,
Count of Cantanzaro,
Viceroy of Calabria,
Marquess of
Cotrone Carlo I
Tocco (died 1429), Leonardo's
successor as
count palatine, he eventually...