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Marincola is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Elizabeth Marincola,
American activist Giorgio Marincola (1923–1945), Somali-Italian...
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Giorgio Marincola (23
September 1923 – 4 May 1945) was a Somali-Italian
partisan who was
killed in the last days of the
Second World War. He is believed...
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larger world through oral
recitations to a
public crowd. John
Marincola writes in his
introduction to the
Penguin edition of the
Histories that...
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Elizabeth Marincola is the
Senior Advisor for
Communications and
Advocacy at the
African Academy of
Sciences and is
responsible for AAS Open Research...
- p. 85.
Flower &
Marincola 2002, pp. 27–28.
Flower &
Marincola 2002, p. 28, n. 115.
Flower &
Marincola 2002, p. 280.
Flower &
Marincola 2002, pp. 32–33...
- approved, to name the
station after the Italian-Somali
partisan Giorgio Marincola. Amba
Aradam was the site of the
decisive and
gruesome Battle of Amba...
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Psychrobacter marincola is a Gram-negative, psychrophilic,
moderately halophilic,
aerobic oxidase- and catalase-positive, non-pigmented non-spore-forming...
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Noble Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7607-0036-5. De Sélincourt,
Aubery (2003).
Marincola, John M. (ed.). The Histories.
Penguin classics. London:
Penguin Books...
- in
connection with the 'Ndrangheta mafia,
specifically the
Farao and
Marincola clans based in Calabria. ****ets
worth € 50
million (£44/$59m) were seized...
- not Paeonian. The
Histories (Penguin classics) by Herodotus, John M.
Marincola, and
Aubery de Selincourt, ISBN 0-14-044908-6, 2003, page 315, ... "was...