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Johnny Delgado M. (May 3, 2014). The
Monsters of the
Mangones, half...
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Albert Mangonès (26
March 1917 – 25
April 2002), was a
Haitian architect.
Albert Mangonès was born the son of
Fernande Elisabeth Auguste and
Philippe Auguste...
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April 2002). "Albert
Mangones, 85; His
Bronze Sculpture Became Haitian Symbol". LA Times.
Retrieved 9
March 2016. Lorraine,
Mangones, ed. (27
March 2015)...
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Luigi Nicholas Mangione (/luˈiːdʒi ˌmændʒiˈoʊni/ loo-EE-jee MAN-jee-OH-nee; born May 6, 1998) is an
American man who was
identified as the
suspect in the...
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Mangone (Calabrian: Mangùni) is in the
province of
Cosenza in the
Calabria region of
southern Italy. "Superficie di
Comuni Province e
Regioni italiane...
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Giovanni Mangone (born
towards the end of 15th century, died 25 June 1543) was an
Italian artist active almost exclusively in Rome
during the Renaissance...
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Fabio Mangone (1587–1629) was an
Italian architect. Born in Caravaggio, he was a
pupil of
Alessandro Bisnati, and
succeeded him as
architect for the Duomo...
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Amedeo Mangone (born 12 July 1968) is an
Italian football coach and
former player, who pla**** as a defender.
Mangone was born in Milan. A
product of A...
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Jason Mangone is an
American college football coach. He is the head
football coach for SUNY Brockport, a
position he has held
since 2013.
Mangone pla****...
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November 2023.
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March 2009. Morris,
Michael (1988).
Mangone,
Gerard (ed.). The
Strait of Magellan.
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