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- Patarenes may refer to: members of the Pataria, 11th-century religious movement in the Archdiocese of Milan in northern Italy heretics better known as...
- Vincenzo Signorile (1936–37) Giuseppe Abbruzzese (1937–38) Giambattista Patarino (1938–39) Angelo Albanese (1939–40) Pasquale Ranieri (1940–41) Giuseppe...
- Justin Russolillo (New Jersey: Vocationist Fathers) 1988 Ca**** and Marisa Patarino, A Life for Vocations (San Mauro: Stige) 2004 ISBN 2-7468-0983-4 "Blessed...
- marriage. Those involved in the movement were called patarini (singular patarino), patarines or patarenes, a word perhaps chosen by their opponents, the...
- reference Carter Gylander Goalies Ben Kraws Referees: Joe Carusone Anthony Kenney Linesmen: Jordan Patarino Patrick Dapuzzo 2 min Penalties 4 min 49 Shots 33...
- Roberto Menia Chiara Moroni Luigi Muro Gianfranco Paglia Carmine Santo Patarino Flavia Perina Francesco Proietti Cosimi Enzo Raisi Alessandro Ruben Deodato...
- request his archbishopric back from Erlembald. He was refused, but the patarino leader put him in S. Celso and then in the see of Bergoglio. On 6 January...
- reference Mitch Benson Goalies Nathan Reid Referees: Chris Pitoscia Kevin Graber Linesmen: Jordan Patarino Rick Lembo 18 min Penalties 8 min 24 Shots 30...