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- ‘Abdarrahmān III—in the Valdejunquera and was routed. Two of his bishops, Dulcidio and Ermogio, were taken captive to Córdoba. In exchange for his uncle's...
- Dulcídio Wanderley Boschilia (4 January 1938 – 14 May 1998), was a Brazilian football referee. A referee since 1966, Boschilia became famous for his referees...
- Romans much of their territory in Italy. He was a son of Vigilantia and Dulcidio (sometimes rendered as Dulcissimus), respectively the sister and brother-in-law...
- ****ets in the country. The Minister of Economy and Finance of Panama, Dulcidio de la Guardia, formerly an offs**** specialist at Mossack Fonseca competitor...
- Vigilantia (born c. 490). The younger Vigilantia married Dulcissimus (or Dulcidio) and had at least three children: the ****ure emperor Justin II (born c...
- February 19, 1989 Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre Attendance: 79,598 Referee: Dulcídio Wanderley Boschilia Internacional: Taffarel; Luiz Carlos Winck, Aguirregaray...
- 7 December 1975 (1975-12-07) Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro (RJ) Attendance: 97,908 Referee: Dulcídio Boschilia 7 December 1975 (1975-12-07) Arruda, Recife (PE) Attendance:...
- match. However, in the third game of the final, he was sent off by referee Dulcídio Wanderley Boschilla right at 16th minute of the match, after offended him...
- Patrick Boni (son) Marcelo Bordon, Filipe Bordon, Ricardo Bordon (sons) Dulcídio Wanderley Boschilia (referee), Gabriel Boschilia (nephew) Brandão, Brandão...
- (1946–1947) Ângelo Mendes de Morais (1947–1951) João Carlos Vital (1951–1952) Dulcídio Cardoso (1952–1954) Alim Pedro (1954–1955) Francisco Negrão de Lima (1956–1958)...