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    The House of Croce or Kručić (Latin: Crosio) was a noble family in the Republic of Ragusa, based in Dubrovnik. Some of its representatives were state officials...
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    James Joseph Croce (/ˈkroʊtʃiː/ KROH-chee; January 10, 1943 – September 20, 1973) was an American folk and rock singer-songwriter. Between 1966 and 1973...
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  • Croce may refer to: Croce (family), a noble family in the Republic of Ragusa Croce (genus), a genus of lacewings in the family Nemopteridae Croce (surname)...
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  • Jim Croce, releasing the album Jim & Ingrid Croce in 1969. Ingrid Jacobson was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in a Jewish family that...
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    September 28, 1971, the son of singers Jim Croce, who was from an Italian Roman Catholic family, and Ingrid Croce, who is Jewish. His father died in a plane...
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    The Basilica di Santa Croce (Italian for 'Basilica of the Holy Cross') is a minor basilica and the principal Franciscan church of Florence, Italy. It...
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  • Pasquale "Pat" Croce (born November 2, 1954) is an American entrepreneur, sports team executive and owner, author, and TV personality. He served as team...
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    Benedetto Croce, OCI, COSML (Italian: [beneˈdetto ˈkroːtʃe]; 25 February 1866 – 20 November 1952) was an Italian idealist philosopher, historian, and...
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  • Santa Croce is Italian for 'Holy Cross' and may refer to: Santa Croce (Venice), one of the six sestieri (districts) of Venice, Italy. The Pontifical University...
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  • of Jim Croce. Muehleisen died in the same plane crash that killed Croce. Maurice T. Muehleisen was born on January 14, 1949, into a large family in Trenton...
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    of Genoa, northwestern Italy. The villa, donated to the city by the Croce family in 1951, is surrounded by public park with sea views, overhanging the...
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    awarded Bice the "Jim Croce 20th Annual Music Award" because the Croce family had been greatly moved by Bice's performance of Croce's song "Time in a Bottle"...
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    Gran Croce Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana Italian Presidency website, GASPAROVIC Ivan Decorato di Gran Cordone – Cavaliere di Gran Croce Ordine...
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    Joseph Crocé-Spinelli (French: Joseph Eustache Crocé-Spinelli; 10 July 1845 – 15 April 1875) was a French engineer, aeronaut and inventor, one of the...
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  • I'll Have to Say I Love You in a Song (category Jim Croce songs)
    posthumously released single by the American singer-songwriter Jim Croce. The song was written by Croce and was originally released on his album I Got a Name. The...
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  • associates of the Lucchese family were arrested. The indictment charged Joseph DiNapoli, Matthew Madonna and acting capo Anthony Croce with running operations...
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    Facets (album) (category Jim Croce albums)
    debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Jim Croce, released and self-published in 1966. Croce had five hundred copies of the album pressed, financed...
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  • after his exile in Sicily. He meets with Don Croce Malo, the most powerful Sicilian Mafia boss. Don Croce and Michael's father have allied to help the...
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  • York. Retrieved March 16, 2011. "Developer purchases Statler hotel from Croce family". WGRZ. May 30, 2020. Retrieved June 5, 2020. "FIRST LOOK: Developer...
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    one is by Carlo del Balzo, who describes the tragedy suffered by the Croce family in a book published shortly after the event: Cronaca del Tremuoto di...
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    Giulio Cesare Croce (1550–1609) was an Italian writer, actor/producer of cantastoria and enigma writer. The son of a blacksmith and a blacksmith himself...
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    Johann Nepomuk della Croce (German: [ˈjoːhan ˈneːpomʊk ˌdɛla ˈkʁɔtʃə]; 7 August 1736 – 4 March 1819) was an Austrian painter, known in Italy as Giovanni...
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    Francia. Built in the 18th century by the Blondel family, it was later acquired by the Croce family, followed by the Bertoglio. In the 19th century new...
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    Santa Croce di Magliano is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Campobasso in the Italian region Molise, located about 30 kilometres (19 mi) northeast...
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  • Crosio (1835–1915), Italian painter Crosio della Valle, Lombardy, Italy Croce family, based in Dubrovnik, Republic of Ragusa This disambiguation page lists...
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    Santa Croce is one of the six sestieri of Venice, northern Italy. During the eleventh century, in 1273,[clarification needed] it was administered by the...
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  • I Got a Name (song) (category Jim Croce songs)
    by Jim Croce with lyrics by Norman Gimbel and music by Charles Fox. It was the first single from his album of the same title and also Croce's first posthumous...
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    Riccoldo da Monte di Croce (Florence; c. 1243–1320) or Ricold of Monte Croce (Latin: Ricoldus de Monte Crucis) was an Italian Dominican friar, travel...
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    Basilica di Santa Croce (Italian for 'Basilica of the Holy Cross') is a Baroque style church that was completed in 1695 in Lecce, Apulia, Italy. Walter...
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    Paul of the Cross, CP (Italian: San Paolo della Croce; born Paolo Francesco Danei; 3 January 1694 – 18 October 1775) was an Italian Catholic mystic, and...
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