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- Marco Leonardi (born 14 November 1971) is an Australian-born Italian film and television actor. He has been nominated twice for the Nastro d'Argento for...
- father. Federal authorities believed Scarpa murdered his ****ociates Robert DiLeonardi in 1981, Anthony Frezza in 1985 and Joseph DeDomenico in 1987, ordered...
- Sergio Leonardi (Compagnia Generale del Disco, LSM 1297; raccolta) 1991: Ricomincio da Fred (Interbeat, 9031 74282-1) 1999: Non ti scordar di me (FB,...
- differ), Nolan was appointed interim superintendent of police after Joseph DiLeonardi, who had been serving as interim superintendent of police, was relieved...
- resigned. Later that year, she relieved interim superintendent Joseph DiLeonardi of command. She appointed Samuel Nolan interim superintendent in his place...
- Giallorossa. "Atalanta-Sampdoria, le pagelle dei blucerchiati: magia di Leonardi, buona prova complessiva". MondoPrimavera. Copa, David (14 February 2023)...
- 1978 April 25, 1979 Michael A. Bilandic, Jane Byrne 1929 — — Joseph DiLeonardi (interim) April 25, 1979 September 1, 1979 Jane Byrne March 31, 1932 January...
- Giacomo Leonardis (1723–1797) was an Italian engraver and etcher. He was born at Palmanova in the Venetian Republic. He was instructed by M. Benville...
- 1992–1994). "Ezio Leonardi (X Legislature)". Italian Senate. Cecilia Colli (25 July 2019). "Ezio Leonardi, i 90 anni del sindaco senatore". La Voce di Novara. Retrieved...
- Priamo Leonardi (2 October 1888 – 16 March 1984) was an Italian admiral during World War II. Priamo Leonardi was born in Borgotaro, near Parma, in 1888...