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Gisleno Julián
Medina Leites (29
October 1941 - 20
April 2020) was a
Uruguayan football player and manager. Born in Montevideo,
Medina began playing football...
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Gisleno Santunione (14
April 1924 – 28
September 1991) was an
Italian professional football player. His
debut game in the 1942/43
season for A.S. Roma...
- 1895–1901 Succeeded by Louis-Auguste
Dartois Preceded by José
Pereira da
Silva Barros Titular Archbishop of
Darnis 1901–1918 Succeeded by
Gisleno Veneri...
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Conduelo Gisleno Píriz (born in Montevideo, June 17, 1905 —
December 25, 1976) was a
Uruguayan footballer who pla**** for the
Uruguay national team. He...
- Martínez, Sebastián Martínez (son)
Roberto Matosas,
Gustavo Matosas (son)
Gisleno Medina,
Orlando Medina [es] (brother)
Julio Montero Castillo,
Paolo Montero...
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Catholic Encyclopedia. New York:
Robert Appleton Company. (in Italian) San
Gisleno (Gisileno)
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Pellei (14 Jun 1847 – 22 Nov 1877 Died)
Concetto Focaccetti (1878–1887)
Gisleno Veneri (23 May 1887 –1919 Retired)
Tranquillo Guarneri (8 Mar 1920 – 21...
- Campogalliano. Sant'Orsola is the
parish church.
Stefano Bonaccini,
politician Gisleno Santunione,
football player "Superficie di
Comuni Province e
Regioni italiane...
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filmmaker (Paper
Flowers and
Broken Flag), (b.
March 25, 1947)
April 21 –
Gisleno Medina, 78,
soccer player April 23 – José Luis Chávez Romero, sociologist...