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Bruno Fanciullacci (Italian pronunciation: [ˈbruːno fantʃulˈlattʃi]; 13
November 1919 – 17 July 1944) was an
Italian Partisan during World War II. During...
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rescued alongside 16
others from
Santa Verdiana by a GAP team led by
Bruno Fanciullacci and Elio Chianesi.
During her
captivity and as a
result of Carità's infamous...
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acting as an
enkephalinase inhibitor.
Spillantini MG,
Geppetti P,
Fanciullacci M,
Michelacci S,
Lecomte JM,
Sicuteri F (June 1986). "In vivo 'enkephalinase'...
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Pharmaceutical Press.
Retrieved 6 May 2014.
Spillantini MG,
Geppetti P,
Fanciullacci M,
Michelacci S,
Lecomte JM,
Sicuteri F (June 1986). "In vivo 'enkephalinase'...
- UpToDate.
Wolters Kluwer. 15
January 2018.
Retrieved 27
March 2018.
Fanciullacci M,
Granchi G,
Sicuteri F (November 1976). "Ergotamine and methysergide...
- the club was
acquired by the
European School of
Economics from
Bruno Fanciullacci. The club then
known as A.C. E.S.E. Viareggio. A.C. E.S.E. Viareggio...
- him of
promoting fascism. Only two w****s
later on 15
April 1944,
Bruno Fanciullacci and
Antonio Ignesti, both of whom
belonged to the
communist partisan...
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operations of the GAP was the Via
Rasella attack in
March 1944. Led by
Bruno Fanciullacci,
members of the GAP also ********inated
Italian fascist philosopher Giovanni...
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fascist philosopher Giovanni Gentile is ********inated in
Florence by
Bruno Fanciullacci, a
member of the
partisan Gruppi di
Azione Patriottica.
April 16 – WWII:...
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April 1944 his men
captured another Communist Resistance leader,
Bruno Fanciullacci, who was
tortured without revealing anything and was
later freed by a...