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    Adriana Faranda (born 7 August 1950) is an Italian former terrorist, who was a member of the Red Brigades during the kidnapping of Aldo Moro. Faranda...
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  • Brazilian screenwriter Adriana Faranda (born 1950), Italian terrorist Adriana Farmiga (born 1974), Ukrainian American artist Adriana Fernández (born 1971)...
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    wife by phone, asking her to push the DC leaders for negotiations. Adriana Faranda, a member of the BR, mentioned a night meeting held in Milan a few...
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  • more radical groups such as the Red Brigades, including Morucci and Adriana Faranda, who took part in the Moro murder. Negri was arrested in the late 1970s...
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  • then manifests his intention to contact the kidnappers personally. Adriana Faranda begins her life within the Red Brigades. On 8 March, the BR are training...
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  • father was named in the Mitrokhin list of the KGB. Valerio Morucci and Adriana Faranda were eventually arrested in her flat. Pecorelli wrote a postcard to...
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  • Andò – Strangeness as Santina Vella Daniela Marra – Exterior Night as Adriana Faranda Giovanna Mezzogiorno – Amanda as Viola Aurora Quattrocchi – Nostalgia...
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  • were found in the apartment of two group members, Valerio Morucci and Adriana Faranda.[citation needed] In 1981, John Paul II promoted Marcinkus to archbishop...
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    Mamertino, Longi, Randazzo, San Salvatore di Fitalia, Sinagra, Ucria. Adriana Faranda (born 1950) San Francesco: church and monastery "Superficie di Comuni...
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  • Portuguese version of this surname is Fernandes. The Arabized version is Ibn Faranda and it was used by the Mozarabs and Muwallads in Al-Andalus. Fernández...
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