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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...
- include: Aaron Persico, Italian rugby player Alphonse Persico, American mobster nicknamed "Allie Boy" Carmine Persico, American mobster Daniel Pérsico, politician...
- MazzantiniMatteo Mazzantini (replacement) 2000-02-05 v Scotland at Rome 515 PersicoAaron Persico (replacement) 2000-02-05 v Scotland at Rome 516 RivaroMarco Rivaro...
- rugby player and coach Aaron Persico (born 1978), Italian rugby player Aaron Phipps (born 1983), British wheelchair rugby player Aaron Raper (born 1971),...
- several members of the Colombo leadership, including Alphonse Persico (Carmine Persico's brother) and Gennaro Langella would be meeting at the Neapolitan...
- Mazzucato Alejandro Moreno Alessandro Moscardi Carlo Orlandi Tino Paoletti Aaron Persico Salvatore Perugini Corrado Pilat Matt Pini Giacomo Preo Marco Rivaro...
- Nicola Mazzucato Fabio Ongaro Silvio Orlando Scott Palmer Sergio Parisse Aaron Persico Salvatore Perugini Simon Picone Cristian Stoica Rima Wakarua Head Coach:...
- killer Serhiy Tkach 2018-11-04  Ukraine Heart failure Serial killer Carmine Persico 2019-03-07  United States Natural causes Boss of the Colombo crime family...
- pediment, East Portico, carved by Bruno Mankowski 1959–60 (after Luigi Persico's 1825–1828 original) The Capitol rotunda in 2005 The Capitol following...
- and Culture". Oklahoma Historical Society | OHS. Retrieved 2022-12-22. Persico, Joseph E. (October 1974). "Feudal Lords On Yankee Soil". American Heritage...