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- Michele Pietranera (born 29 July 1974) is an Italian former professional football player. He pla**** 7 games in the Serie A in the 1993–94 season for A...
- 1931–1932: Enrico Bottazzi 1932–1936: Marcello Bofondi 1936–1937: Giuseppe Pietranera 1937–1938: Eugenio Bolondi 1938–1939: Giovanni Marzi 1939–1941: Giovanni...
- The Tower of Pietranera (Corsican: Torra di Petranera) was a Genoese tower located in the hamlet of Pietranera in the commune of San-Martino-di-Lota on...
- Dirotte, Fornace, Gazzolo, Iagarone, M****alica, Monchio delle Olle, Pietranera, Roncaglio, Roncovetro, Rossena, Selva, Selvapiana, Solara, Trinità, Vedriano...
- No. Pos. Nation Player 14 FW  ITA Michele Pietranera 15 DF  ITA Max Tonetto 16 DF  ITA Giovanni Orfei 18 FW  ITA Marco Di Costanzo 19 DF  ITA M****imiliano...
- his way to the abbey with his armed escort, carries out a m****acre in Pietranera, a village considered a refuge for Dulcinian heretics, exterminating Anna's...
- Dongo, Fabrice's father, a cold and reactionary figure. Contessa Gina Pietranera, Fabrice's aunt and lifelong benefactor, referred to as the Contessa and...
- then successively the Port of Toga, Grigione, the port and Ruisseau di Pietranera where there is a tower." – Agostino Giustiniani in Description of Corsica...
- sit in "Hot Seats", which are slightly modified, 3 foot (0.91 m)-high Pietranera Arco All chairs situated in the centre of the stage; an LG computer monitor...
- mirror paper, onto which two slightly modified, 3 foot (0.91 m)-high Pietranera Arco All chairs were chosen for use by both the contestant and the host...