- [1], "sheep". It is a
cognate of the
standard Italian word for
shepherd "
pecoraio" [2], as well as, a
Romanian word for
shepherd "păcurar" [3].
Alfonso Pecoraro...
-
Edoardo Pecoraio (1
September 1910 – 9
August 1986) was an
Italian prelate of the
Catholic Church who
worked in the
Roman Curia and then
served in the...
-
Victor Nieuwen****js Lighting:
Peter Gray Sound:
Peter Burghout/Volfango
Pecoraio Editing:
Herbert van Drongelen/Maartje
Seyferth Theatrical: the Netherlands...
- (1963) as
Himself (segment "La luna di miele") The
Shortest Day (1963) as
Pecoraio Ro.Go.Pa.G. (1963) as
Togni (segment "Il
pollo ruspante") The
Hours of...
- Vojvodina). It is a
cognate of the
standard Italian word for
shepherd "
pecoraio".
Johnny Pacar, born John
Edward Pacuraru,
American actor Mircea Păcurariu...
- pecus, "sheep". It is a
cognate of the
standard Italian word for
shepherd "
pecoraio", as well as a
Romanian word for
shepherd "păcurar". Păcurar, Păcuraru...
- Louis-Marie-Joseph de Courrèges d’Ustou (1970.09.02 – 1970.12.10)
Archbishop Edoardo Pecoraio (1971.12.28 – 1986.08.09)
Bishop Julio María Elías Montoya, O.F.M. Despite...
- brachte.
Vittorio Imbriani collected a
version from
Firenze (Il
Figliolo del
Pecoraio), with
mentions to
variants contained in
Gesta Romanorum, in
Laura Gonzenbach...
- Friuli, the
region where Nievo lived as a
young boy, and
novels (Il
conte pecoraio,
Angelo di bontà, Il
barone di Nicastro, Il Varmo). His
political engagement...
-
November 1969)
Giuseppe Mojoli (14
November 1969 -
December 1971)
Edoardo Pecoraio (28
December 1971 - 1974)
Antonio del
Giudice (18
December 1974 - 22 December...