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Odoacer (/ˌoʊdoʊˈeɪsər/ OH-doh-AY-sər; c. 433 – 15
March 493 AD), also
spelled Odovacer or Odovacar, was a
barbarian soldier and
statesman from the Middle...
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Odoacre Chierico (born 28
March 1959) is an
Italian professional football coach and a
former player who pla**** as a midfielder. His son Luca is also a...
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desperately wants to find it again, is
invited to get pregnant.
Mechanic Odoacre, in
exchange for a
night of **** with a model, is
required to
protect a...
- papacy" "
Odoacre,
Zenone e Teodorico" (in Italian). 11
September 2018.
Retrieved 13
December 2021.
Dizionario biografico Treccani. "
Odoacre". Retrieved...
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Francesco (1838). "Dei Re d'Italia
inaugurati o no con la
Corona Ferrea da
Odoacre fino al
regnante Imperatore Ferdinando I". Majocchi,
Piero (2010). "The...
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military had long been
without pay. Led by an
officer of the
imperial guard,
Odoacre, son of the king of the
Skires and as such with
great influence over the...
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illuminator Odoacre Chierico (born 1959),
Italian footballer and
manager Luca
Chierico (born 2001,
Italian footballer, son of
Odoacre Chierici, surname...
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Agostino Di
Bartolomei (c) RW 11
Francesco Graziani CF 9
Roberto Pruzzo 88' LW 7
Bruno Conti Substitutes: FW
Odoacre Chierico 88' Manager: Nils Liedholm...
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recorded appearance in
opera at
Reggio nell’Emilia in 1687 (in Varischino’s
Odoacre) and was
based for a time in Genoa. In 1693 Tosi
relocated to
London where...
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Astutillo Malgioglio DF 13
Emidio Oddi MF 14 Mark
Tullio Strukelj 115' FW 15
Odoacre Chierico 64' FW 16
Francesco Vincenzi Manager: Nils Liedholm...