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    Alvaro Lojacono (born 7 May 1955) is an Italian terrorist, currently a Swiss citizen. Lojacono was born in Rome, the son of a member of the Italian Communist...
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  • Lojacono is a family name of Italian origin. It may refer to: Alvaro Lojacono, Italian terrorist Corrado Lojacono, Italian singer Francesco Lojacono, Italian...
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    was inside a Fiat 128 displaying a fake diplomatic license plate. Alvaro Lojacono and Alessio Casimirri were in another Fiat 128 some meters ahead. On...
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    12 April 1973 when policeman Marino was killed. See Ferrari (2016). Alvaro Lojacono, a member at the time of Potere Operaio and future Red Brigades militant...
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    alongside Renato Rascel, Attanasio cavallo vanesio and Alvaro piuttosto corsaro. In 1957, Lojacono reprised his musical studies and graduated from the Accademia...
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  • attempted to flee. During the foray, Mantakas was assassinated by Alvaro Lojacono who had attended the protests as a member of Potere Operaio. Mantakas...
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    Mattei was a member of Volontari Nazionali, the security branch of MSI. Alvaro Lojacono, then a Potere Operatio member and subsequently a militant in the Red...
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  • Kofman Shlomo Nahari Reuven Young José Altafini Antonio Angelillo Francisco Lojacono Koji Sasaki Camille Dimmer Nicolas Hoffmann Raúl Cárdenas Isidoro Díaz...
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  • Italian actor, Corrado Lorefice (born 1962), Archbishop of Palermo Corrado Lojacono (1924–2012), Italian singer-songwriter, record producer and actor Conrad...
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  • 2001–02, 2003–15 – Julio Libonatti – Torino, Genoa – 1926–36 – Francisco Lojacono – Vicenza, Fiorentina, Roma, Sampdoria – 1956–65 – Leandro Martínez – Parma...
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