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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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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...
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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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Persico.
Alphonse T.
Persico was born on
February 8, 1954, in New York City. As a
young child he grew up in
South Brooklyn and Bensonhurst.
Persico's...
- 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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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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Enrico Persico (August 9, 1900 – June 17, 1969) was an
Italian physicist notable for
propagating the
field of
quantum mechanics in Italy. He was a professor...
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Persico is an
American nun and
academic administrator serving as the 12th
president of
Marywood University since 2016.
Persico is from Hazleton, Pennsylvania...
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Paolo Persico (c. 1729—1796), was an
Italian sculptor of the late-Baroque,
active at and near Naples. He is best
known for
sculptures in the
gardens of...
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Colombo crime family of New York City. A
challenge by
Orena to boss
Carmine Persico triggered one of the
bloodiest Mafia wars of the late 20th century, and...