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Manager of Geumga Plaza. His name is used in Geumga Plaza's deed. Vincenzo once saved his life back in Milan, and is thus indebted to Vincenzo. It is later revealed that he is an undercover agent of the International Security Intelligence Service, but he remains as an ally to Vincenzo. Choi Deok-moon as Tak Hong-shik
Vincenzo is an Italian male given name, derived from the Latin name Vincentius (the verb vincere means to win or to conquer). Notable people with the name include: Notable people with the name include:
James Cosmano, "Sunny Jim" (born Vincenzo Cosmano, 1885–1943) Frank Costello, "The Prime Minister" (born Francesco Castiglia, 1891–1973)
Gigante was born in New York City to Italian immigrants from Naples, Salvatore Gigante, a watchmaker, and Yolanda Gigante (née Scotto), a seamstress.He had four brothers, Mario, Pasquale, and Ralph, who followed him into a life of organized crime, and Louis, who became a Catholic priest at St. Athanasius Church in the South Bronx and city councilman. [2]
Stefano "Steve" LaSalle (November 5, 1888 – November 1975), real name LaSala, [155] was an early member of the Morello family; he later joined Reina's family. [156] In 1915, East Harlem's Italian lottery "king" Giosue Gallucci was murdered, allowing LaSalle and Tommaso Lomonte to take over the lottery games. [156]
The 31-year-old pop star explained the significance of using her full name for “Wicked” while appearing on “The Streaming Service with Justin Hill” podcast alongside co-star Cynthia Erivo ...
Vincenzo Peruggia was born Pietro Vincenzo Antonio Peruggia, the son of Celeste Rossi e Giacomo Peruggia, on 8 October 1881 in Dumenza, a small village in the Alps of Italy near the border of Switzerland. [2] For a brief period after having moved to Paris in 1908, Peruggia obtained work at the Louvre, cleaning and reframing paintings. [3]
A North Carolina Wikipedian editing under the name Indy beetle responded with scholarly references. “For everyone’s benefit, I’ll note I’ve cited the claim (some time back) to a book about ...