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Pipinos (Gr****: Ανδρέας Πιπίνος; 12
March 1788 – 14
December 1836) was a Gr****
military officer during the Gr**** War of Independence.
Andreas Pipinos...
- José
Isidro "
Pipino"
Cuevas González (born
December 27, 1957) is a
Mexican former professional boxer who
competed from 1971 to 1989. He held the WBA welterweight...
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Giovanni Pipino may
refer to:
Giovanni Pipino da
Barletta (died 1316), an
Italian nobleman and
dignitary of the
Kingdom of
Naples Giovanni Pipino di Altamura...
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Franco Pipino (born c. 1924) is an
Italian professional rugby league footballer who pla**** in the 1950s. He pla**** at
representative level for Italy, and...
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Esteban Javier Pipino (born 19
April 1990) is an
Argentine professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Deportes Copiapó.
Pipino began with Tigre's...
- "Fallece el expúgil
boricua Daniel "
Pipino" Alicea". El
Nuevo Día.
September 9, 2023. "Fallece el
exboxeador Daniel "
Pipino" Alicea".
Primera Hora (in Spanish)...
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acceptance of the
vessel was imminent.[citation needed] The
second boat,
Pipinos, was
officially launched on 6
October 2014 and p****ed
through Gr**** harbour...
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Vincenzo Pipino (born 22 July 1943), also
known as Encio, is an
Italian thief from
Venice whose exploits earned him the
nickname "the
gentleman thief"...
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Giovanni Pipino da
Barletta (Giovanni
Pipino I or just
Giovanni Pipino, Latin:
Iohannes Pipinus) (death: Naples, 1316) was an
Italian nobleman and dignitary...
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Ottoman flagship by
using fire ships.
Konstantinos Kanaris and
Andreas Pipinos took
charge of the operation. The
first would blow up the
Ottoman flagship...