- 18, 1948) is an
Italian Mafia boss and a high-profile
surgeon from the
Rocella neighbourhood in Palermo. Born in Bagheria, in the
province of Palermo...
- from a
Latin diminutive meaning 'little rock'. It was
later known as
Rocella and
Roscella before the name took on its
current form. The establishment...
- Juan
Carrafa de la
Rocella (1755 – 1825) was a
Spanish Army officer. Born in
Naples in 1755 into a
noble family with a long
tradition of
serving the Spanish...
- sea." The
fertility of the land
permitted the
cultivation of the
lichen Rocella tinctoria (Roccellaceae), a
plant sought after by many of the commercial...
- the
Visual Arts:
Addison Wesley. ISBN 0-201-38600-3. Varichon, Anne &
Rocella,
Carlo (2006). Etre Sable:
Editions du Seuil. ISBN 2-02-084334-X. Wands...
- oranges, yellows, reds, browns, and
bright pinks and purples. The
lichen Rocella tinctoria was
found along the
Mediterranean Sea and was used by the ancient...
- 2018, he
joined Serie B club
Crotone and was
loaned back to
Serie D, to
Rocella. He
returned from loan in
January 2019. He made his
Serie B
debut for Crotone...
-
Arnold Cruz:
scored Juan
Pedro Yalet:
Shane Moody-Orio
saved Mynor Figueroa:
missed 1–3 Max Sanchez:
scored Roberto Wong:
scored Vicente Rocella: scored...
- width, and a less s****y
thallus compared to the
closely related species,
Rocella decipiens.
Roccella gracilia is a
lichen known for its
ability to grow...
-
December 2002
Round 1
Alajuelense 5–0
Comunicaciones Alajuela,
Costa Rica
Scott 7' 16' Marín 58'
Rocella 80' 81' Stadium:
Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto...