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Joseph Vincent Paterno (/pəˈtɜːrnoʊ/;
December 21, 1926 –
January 22, 2012),
sometimes referred to as JoePa, was an
American college football player,...
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Paterno may
refer to:
Paterno, Basilicata,
Italy Paternò, Catania, Sicily,
Italy Paterno Calabro, Cosenza, Calabria,
Italy The
Paterno, a
Manhattan apartment...
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Paternò (Sicilian: Patennò) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Metropolitan City of Catania, in the
Italian region of Sicily. With a po****tion (2016)...
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Pedro Alejandro Paterno y de Vera
Ignacio (February 27, 1857 –
April 26, 1911) was a
Filipino politician. He was also a poet and a novelist. His intervention...
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regrets Paterno vote, resigns". CBS Sports. "Board
explains firing of Joe
Paterno". ESPN.
March 12, 2012.
Retrieved November 2, 2015. "
Paterno statue removed...
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Paterno is a 2018
American television drama film
directed by
Barry Levinson. It
stars Al
Pacino as
former Penn
State football coach Joe
Paterno, and his...
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Suzanne Pohland Paterno (/pəˈtɜːrnoʊ/; born
February 14, 1940),
sometimes referred to as "SuePa", is an
American philanthropist. She is the
widow of football...
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sister of
Pedro Paterno Emanuele Paternò (1847–1935),
Italian chemist Fabio Paternò,
Italian computer scientist Jay
Paterno, Joe
Paterno's son and former...
- H.E. Don
Riccardo Paternò,
Count of Montecupo,
Prince of Cerenzia, of the
Dukes of San
Nicola and
Pozzomauro (born 5
October 1945) is an
Italian economist...
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Castello normanno ("Norman Castle") is a
castle in
Paternò, in the
Province of Catania, Sicily,
southern Italy. The
castle was
built in 1072 by Count...