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    Paul Bonnaventure Carbone (1 February 1894 – 16 December 1943) was a Corsican criminal involved in the Marseille underworld from the 1920s until his death...
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  • Carbone, American geophysicist and academic Paolo Carbone (born 1982), Italian footballer Paul Carbone (1894–1943), Corsican criminal Rodolfo Carbone...
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  • by Corsicans Antoine Guérini and Paul Carbone (with associate François Spirito). It also involved Auguste Ricord, Paul Mondoloni and Salvatore Greco.[citation...
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    rescued Paul Carbone. Three rival pimps had kidnapped Carbone and left him buried up to his neck in sand in the desert. Spirito and Carbone struck up...
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  • Delon in the leading role. The film is based on real-life gangsters Paul Carbone and François Spirito, who collaborated with Nazi Germany during the occupation...
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  • Sabatier Marguerite Steinheil Thérésa Tallien Theroigne de Mericourt Pimps Paul Carbone Hamida Djandoubi François Spirito Rétaux de Villette Prostitutes Fernande...
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  • Paul Carbone and the Italian-French Godfather François Spirito. In Paris, the Pigalle area were fought over by Corsican godfathers such as Jean-Paul Stefani...
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  • Benito Carbone (born 14 August 1971) is an Italian football manager and former professional player As a player, he was played as a forward, winger or...
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    Sabatier Marguerite Steinheil Thérésa Tallien Theroigne de Mericourt Pimps Paul Carbone Hamida Djandoubi François Spirito Rétaux de Villette Prostitutes Fernande...
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  • and Latin American countries. The pre-war crime bosses of Marseille, Paul Carbone and François Spirito, collaborated closely with the Milice in Vichy France...
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