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Carmine John
Persico Jr. (Italian: [ˈkarmine ˈpɛrsiko];
August 8, 1933 –
March 7, 2019), also
known as "Junior", "The Snake" and "Immortal", was an American...
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Persico. On
February 8, 1954,
Alphonse T.
Persico was born in New York City. As a
young child he grew up in
South Brooklyn and Bensonhurst.
Persico's...
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Persico may
refer to:
Persico (surname), an
Italian surname Persico Marine, High
performance boat
builders Persico Dosimo, muni****lity in the province...
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prison and the
shooting of Colombo.
Colombo supporters led by
Carmine Persico won the
second war
after the
exiling of the
remaining Gallo crew to the...
- Look up
Persico in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Persico is an
Italian surname,
which means Persian as in "Golfo
Persico" (Italian for
Persian Gulf)...
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Persico Marine is a privately-held
yacht design and boat
builder based in Nembro, Lombardy, and in
Marina di Carrara, Tuscany, Italy.
Established in 1990...
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Aaron Persico (born 29
March 1978) is a
former professional rugby union footballer.
Persico was born in Wellington, New Zealand. He made his
debut for...
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Edoardo Persico (Naples, 8
February 1900 – Milan, 10
January 1936) was an
Italian architecture and art critic,
designer and essayist.
Persico was born...
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Joanne Persico is the
winningest coach at any
sport at St. John's
University with 569
career wins. She is an
American collegiate volleyball coach and...
- household, and good
friends with Eleanor.
According to
historians Joseph Persico and
Hazel Rowley, the
affair between Mercer and
Franklin likely began in...