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  2. The Gentleman Bandit (1981 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was based on a true story of the Reverend Bernard Thomas Pagano [7] who was arrested in 1979 for five armed robberies and one attempted robberies. Eventually another man, Ronald W. Clouser, confessed to the crimes. [8] [9] Writer Milan Stitt spent a week interviewing Pagano, his attorney, friends and parishioners in December 1979.

  3. Riccardo Pagano - Wikipedia

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    2. (0) 2023–. Italy U20. 2. (0) *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 8 October 2023. ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 11 September 2023. Riccardo Pagano (born 28 November 2004) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Serie B club Catanzaro, on loan from Roma.

  4. The Warrior (1916 film) - Wikipedia

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    Production. This is one of the first films starring the character of Maciste, who Giovanni Pastrone created in 1914 Cabiria. It saw huge success in Italy and abroad and whose name is due to Gabriele D'Annunzio who thus created a neologism that is still in use today. The warrior is the best-known and critically praised film of the Maciste series.

  5. Murder of Linda Pagano - Wikipedia

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    Linda Marie Pagano, formerly known as Strongsville Jane Doe, was an American murder victim from Akron, Ohio who was an unidentified decedent for 44 years. [1] Following an argument with her stepfather on September 1, 1974, Pagano left her stepfather's apartment and was never seen again. [2] On February 5, 1975, partial skeletal remains of a ...

  6. Paganism - Wikipedia

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    Paganism. Paganism (from classical Latin pāgānus "rural", "rustic", later "civilian") is a term first used in the fourth century by early Christians for people in the Roman Empire who practiced polytheism, [1] or ethnic religions other than Judaism. In the time of the Roman Empire, individuals fell into the pagan class either because they ...

  7. Raffaele Amato - Wikipedia

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    Raffaele Amato (born November 11, 1965 [1] in Naples) is an Italian Camorra boss and head of the Amato-pagano clan, a Camorra clan from Naples.He is known by multiple nicknames in the Neapolitan criminal underworld, including "Lo Spagnolo" (The Spaniard), "'o Lell", "Lell o' chiatt'" (Lell the Fat One) and "'a vecchiarella".

  8. Emmanuelle Salasc - Wikipedia

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    Emmanuelle Salasc (formerly Pagano) (born 1969) is a French author. She has written books which have been translated into more than a dozen languages, and won the EU Prize for Literature [1] for her novel Les Adolescents troglodytes. Her book Faces on the Tip of My Tongue was the second of her books to be translated into English and in 2020 it ...

  9. Bayesian (yacht) - Wikipedia

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    Bayesian was a flybridge sloop designed by Ron Holland [2] and built by Perini Navi with a 56 m (184 ft) long aluminium hull and superstructure and a single-masted cutter rig. One of the world's largest sailing yachts, it was one of a number of similar vessels from this designer and shipyard, though the only one of their ten 56-metre series ...