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Umbertos Clam
House is an
Italian seafood restaurant located at 132
Mulberry Street in
Little Italy in Manhattan, New York City.
Umbertos became known...
- (1844–1900) King
Umberto II of
Italy (1904–1983)
Prince Umberto,
Count of
Salemi (1889–1918)
Umberto I,
Count of
Savoy (980 – 1047 or 1048)
Umberto II, Count...
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Colombo War. On
April 7, 1972,
around 4:30 a.m.,
Gallo was shot dead at
Umbertos Clam
House in New York's
Little Italy while celebrating his 43rd birthday...
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Umberto I (Italian:
Umberto Ranieri Carlo Emanuele Giovanni Maria Ferdinando Eugenio di Savoia; 14
March 1844 – 29 July 1900) was King of
Italy from 9...
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Umberto Eco OMRI (5
January 1932 – 19
February 2016) was an
Italian medievalist, philosopher, semiotician, novelist,
cultural critic, and
political and...
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Umberto II (Italian:
Umberto Nicola Tommaso Giovanni Maria di Savoia; 15
September 1904 – 18
March 1983) was the last King of Italy.
Umberto's reign lasted...
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Umberto "Albert"
Anastasia (/ˌænəˈsteɪʒə/, Italian: [
umˈbɛrto anastaˈziːa]; né
Anastasio [anaˈstaːzjo];
September 26, 1902 –
October 25, 1957) was an...
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Umberto Ammaturo (Italian pronunciation: [
umˈbɛrto ammaˈtuːro]; born May 21, 1941), also
known as 'o
pazzo ("the mad one"), is an
Italian former criminal...
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Umberto D. (pronounced [
umˈbɛrto di]) is a 1952
Italian neorealist film
directed by
Vittorio De Sica. Most of the
actors were non-professional, including...
- the
original on
February 9, 2018.
Retrieved December 8, 2021. Gonzales,
Umberto (August 2, 2018). "Sony Taps 'Equalizer'
Writer Richard Wenk to
Write 'Kraven...