- was
eventually ordained a
priest on 31
October 1943 by
Bishop Giuseppe Debernardi. At age 22, he had not yet
reached the
canonical age of 24 for priestly...
- "Red"
DeBernardi (February 3, 1899 –
April 29, 1970) was an
American college basketball player in the 1920s.
Standing 6 ft. 1 inches tall,
DeBernardi was...
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Enrico Debernardi (Italian pronunciation: [enˈriːko
deberˈnardi]; 7
December 1885 – 9
November 1972) was an
Italian footballer who pla**** as a forward...
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Bernardi or
DeBernardi is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Clothilde de
Bernardi (born 1994),
French tennis player Enrico Debernardi (1885–1972)...
- Fred
DeBernardi (March 2, 1949 –
December 3, 2020) was an
American football defensive end and
discus thrower. He pla**** for the
Kansas City
Chiefs in 1974...
-
filed a
lawsuit against art
collector Federico Castro Debernardi. The
lawsuit alleged that
Debernardi had
violated the
terms of a
sales agreement involving...
- and Script. New York: G.P. Putman's Sons. p. 262. ISBN 9780044000211.
Debernardi,
Pierluigi (2010). "Some
unlisted varieties and rare dies in
Roman Republican...
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Rights Watch. June 21, 2019.
Retrieved June 21, 2019. Waltzer, Talia;
DeBernardi,
Fiona C.; Dahl,
Audun (2023). "Student and
Teacher Views on Cheating...
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system and
consisted of De Simoni, Varisco, Calì, Trerè, Fossati, Capello,
Debernardi, Rizzi,
Cevenini I, Lana, Boiocchi, with Calì as the team's
first captain...
- who is
currently in
prison for the
kidnapping of María
Edith Bordón de
Debernardi, the EPP is a "revolutionary and
political military organization." Carmen...