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  • Jim Croce
  • American singer-songwriter (1943–1973)

    James Joseph Croce (/ˈkroʊtʃiː/ KROH-chee; January 10, 1943 – September 20, 1973) was an American folk and rock singer-songwriter. Between 1966 and 1973

    Jim Croce

    Jim Croce

    Jim_Croce

  • A. J. Croce
  • American singer-songwriter (born 1971)

    Adrian James Croce (born September 28, 1971) is an American singer-songwriter. His parents are Ingrid Croce and Jim Croce. Croce was born in Bryn Mawr

    A. J. Croce

    A. J. Croce

    A._J._Croce

  • Croce
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    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)

    Croce

    Croce

  • Ingrid Croce
  • American singer-songwriter (born 1947)

    Ingrid Croce (née Jacobson, born April 27, 1947) is an American author, singer-songwriter, and restaurateur. Between 1964 and 1971, Ingrid performed as

    Ingrid Croce

    Ingrid_Croce

  • Croce (surname)
  • Surname list

    Croce is an Italian surname meaning literally "cross". Notable people with the surname include: A. J. Croce (born 1971), American singer-songwriter Alberto

    Croce (surname)

    Croce_(surname)

  • Santa Croce, Florence
  • Franciscan church in Florence, Italy

    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

    Santa Croce, Florence

    Santa Croce, Florence

    Santa_Croce,_Florence

  • Benedetto Croce
  • Italian philosopher (1866–1952)

    Benedetto Croce, OCI, COSML (/ˈkroʊtʃeɪ/ KROH-chay; Italian: [beneˈdetto ˈkroːtʃe]; 25 February 1866 – 20 November 1952) was an Italian idealist philosopher

    Benedetto Croce

    Benedetto Croce

    Benedetto_Croce

  • Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
  • Senior order of merit

    Gran Croce Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana Italian Presidency website, GASPAROVIC Ivan Decorato di Gran Cordone – Cavaliere di Gran Croce Ordine

    Order of Merit of the Italian Republic

    Order of Merit of the Italian Republic

    Order_of_Merit_of_the_Italian_Republic

  • Santa Croce
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    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

    Santa Croce

    Santa_Croce

  • Pat Croce
  • American businessman (born 1954)

    Pasquale "Pat" Croce (born November 2, 1954) is an American entrepreneur, sports team executive and owner, author, and TV personality. He served as team

    Pat Croce

    Pat_Croce

  • Giovanni Croce
  • Italian composer

    Giovanni Croce (Italian pronunciation: [dʒoˈvanni ˈkroːtʃe]; also Ioanne a Cruce Clodiensis, Zuanne Chiozotto; 1557 – 15 May 1609) was an Italian composer

    Giovanni Croce

    Giovanni_Croce

  • Jim Croce discography
  • Cataloging of published recordings by Jim Croce

    James Joseph "Jim" Croce was an American singer-songwriter with five studio albums and 12 singles to his credit. His posthumously-released fifth studio

    Jim Croce discography

    Jim Croce discography

    Jim_Croce_discography

  • Joseph Crocé-Spinelli
  • French engineer, aeronaut and inventor

    Joseph Crocé-Spinelli (French: Joseph Eustache Crocé-Spinelli; 10 July 1845 – 15 April 1875) was a French engineer, aeronaut and inventor, one of the

    Joseph Crocé-Spinelli

    Joseph Crocé-Spinelli

    Joseph_Crocé-Spinelli

  • Operator (That's Not the Way It Feels)
  • 1972 single by Jim Croce

    American singer-songwriter Jim Croce. Croce's record was released on August 23, 1972. It was the second single released from Croce's third studio album You Don't

    Operator (That's Not the Way It Feels)

    Operator_(That's_Not_the_Way_It_Feels)

  • Monument to Dante
  • Statue of Dante Alighieri in Florence, Italy

    Alighieri) is a monument to Dante Alighieri in Piazza Santa Croce, outside the Basilica of Santa Croce, in Florence, Italy. Erected in 1865, it is the work of

    Monument to Dante

    Monument to Dante

    Monument_to_Dante

  • Piazza Santa Croce
  • Square in Florence, Italy

    33″E / 43.7688500°N 11.2614806°E / 43.7688500; 11.2614806 Piazza Santa Croce is one of the main plazas or squares located in the central neighbourhood

    Piazza Santa Croce

    Piazza Santa Croce

    Piazza_Santa_Croce

  • Maury Muehleisen
  • American singer-songwriter (1949–1973)

    accompaniment, and impact on the music of Jim Croce. Muehleisen died in the same plane crash that killed Croce. Muehleisen was born on January 14, 1949, into

    Maury Muehleisen

    Maury_Muehleisen

  • Santa Croce Crucifix (Donatello)
  • Sculpture by Donatello

    The Santa Croce Crucifix is a polychrome wood sculpture by Donatello, perhaps from c.1406-1408, or 1409–10. If the former is the correct dating, then

    Santa Croce Crucifix (Donatello)

    Santa Croce Crucifix (Donatello)

    Santa_Croce_Crucifix_(Donatello)

  • Carlo M. Croce
  • Italian–American professor of medicine

    Carlo Maria Croce (born December 17, 1944) is an Italian-American professor of medicine at Ohio State University, specializing in oncology and the molecular

    Carlo M. Croce

    Carlo M. Croce

    Carlo_M._Croce

  • Federico Fellini
  • Italian filmmaker (1920–1993)

    Federico Fellini (Italian: [fedeˈriːko felˈliːni]; 20 January 1920 – 31 October 1993) was an Italian film director and screenwriter known for his distinctive

    Federico Fellini

    Federico Fellini

    Federico_Fellini

  • Luciano Pavarotti
  • Italian operatic tenor (1935–2007)

    Luciano Pavarotti (12 October 1935 – 6 September 2007) was an Italian operatic tenor who during the late part of his career crossed over into popular music

    Luciano Pavarotti

    Luciano Pavarotti

    Luciano_Pavarotti

  • A. J. Croce (album)
  • 1993 studio album by A. J. Croce

    A. J. Croce is the debut album by American singer-songwriter A. J. Croce, released in 1993. Croce was 21 years old when he made the debut album. The album

    A. J. Croce (album)

    A._J._Croce_(album)

  • Life and Times (Jim Croce album)
  • 1973 studio album by Jim Croce

    singer-songwriter Jim Croce, released in January 1973. The album contains the No. 1 Billboard chart hit "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown". Croce was nominated for two

    Life and Times (Jim Croce album)

    Life_and_Times_(Jim_Croce_album)

  • Arlene Croce
  • American journalist, writer, and critic (1934–2024)

    Arlene Louise Croce (/ˈkroʊtʃiː/; May 5, 1934 – December 16, 2024) was an American dance critic. She co-founded Ballet Review magazine in 1965 and served

    Arlene Croce

    Arlene_Croce

  • Time in a Bottle
  • 1973 single by Jim Croce

    "Time in a Bottle" is a song by singer-songwriter Jim Croce. It appeared on Croce's 1972 ABC third album You Don't Mess Around with Jim and was featured

    Time in a Bottle

    Time_in_a_Bottle

  • Beppe Croce
  • Italian sailor (1914–1986)

    Andrea Giuseppe "Beppe" Croce (11 December 1914 – 16 September 1986) was an Italian sailor and yachtsman from Genoa. In 1939, Croce won the Italian University

    Beppe Croce

    Beppe Croce

    Beppe_Croce

  • Crucifix (Cimabue, Santa Croce)
  • Painting by Cimabue

    The Crucifix by Cimabue at Santa Croce (c. 1265) is a very large wooden crucifix, painted in distemper, attributed to the Florentine painter and mosaicist

    Crucifix (Cimabue, Santa Croce)

    Crucifix (Cimabue, Santa Croce)

    Crucifix_(Cimabue,_Santa_Croce)

  • Jim & Ingrid Croce
  • 1969 studio album by Jim Croce

    Jim & Ingrid Croce is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Jim Croce and American author Ingrid Croce, the only one the married couple

    Jim & Ingrid Croce

    Jim_&_Ingrid_Croce

  • Giulio Cesare Croce
  • Italian writer and actor

    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

    Giulio Cesare Croce

    Giulio Cesare Croce

    Giulio_Cesare_Croce

  • Carlo Croce
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Carlo Croce may refer to: Carlo Croce (soldier) (1892–1944), Italian soldier and Resistance member during World War II Carlo M. Croce (born 1944), Italian

    Carlo Croce

    Carlo_Croce

  • Fulvio Croce
  • Italian lawyer (1901–1977)

    Fulvio Croce (6 June 1901 – 28 April 1977) was an Italian lawyer. The president of the Turin Bar Association, he was killed by a terrorist group, the

    Fulvio Croce

    Fulvio_Croce

  • Marcos Croce
  • Argentine footballer (1894–1978)

    Marcos Francisco Croce (6 March 1894 – 10 July 1978) was an Argentine footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Croce spent most of his career at Racing

    Marcos Croce

    Marcos Croce

    Marcos_Croce

  • Pania della Croce
  • Mountain in Italy

    Pania della Croce is a mountain (1,858 m) in the Alpi Apuane, in Tuscany, central Italy. It is the highest peak in the Panie Group (Gruppo delle Panie)

    Pania della Croce

    Pania della Croce

    Pania_della_Croce

  • Villa Croce Museum of Contemporary Art
  • Contemporary art museum in Carignano, Genoa, Italy

    The Villa Croce Museum of Contemporary Art (Italian: Museo d'Arte Contemporanea Villa Croce) is a permanent collection of Italian and international contemporary

    Villa Croce Museum of Contemporary Art

    Villa Croce Museum of Contemporary Art

    Villa_Croce_Museum_of_Contemporary_Art

  • Calcio storico fiorentino
  • Early form of football still played in Florence, Italy

    widely played, the sport is thought to have started in the Piazza Santa Croce in Florence. There it became known as the giuoco del calcio fiorentino or

    Calcio storico fiorentino

    Calcio storico fiorentino

    Calcio_storico_fiorentino

  • Santa Croce in Gerusalemme
  • Roman Catholic basilica and landmark in Rome, Italy

    Santa Croce in Gerusalemme (English: Basilica of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem, Latin: Basilica Sanctae Crucis in Hierusalem) is a Catholic minor basilica

    Santa Croce in Gerusalemme

    Santa Croce in Gerusalemme

    Santa_Croce_in_Gerusalemme

  • Gianni Agnelli
  • Italian businessman (1921–2003)

    Giovanni "Gianni" Agnelli (Italian: [ˈdʒanni aɲˈɲɛlli]; 12 March 1921 – 24 January 2003), nicknamed L'Avvocato ('The Lawyer'), was an Italian industrialist

    Gianni Agnelli

    Gianni Agnelli

    Gianni_Agnelli

  • Santa Croce Camerina
  • Comune in Sicily, Italy

    Santa Croce Camerina (Sicilian: Santa Cruci Camarina) is a town and comune in the province of Ragusa, Sicily, in southern Italy. As of 2017 its population

    Santa Croce Camerina

    Santa Croce Camerina

    Santa_Croce_Camerina

  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • Composer and musician (1756–1791)

    Portrait of the Mozart Family, c. 1780 (attrib. Johann Nepomuk della Croce); the portrait on the wall is of Mozart's mother.

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart

  • Heads or Tails? (2025 film)
  • 2025 film by Alessio Rigo de Righi and Matteo Zoppis

    Heads or Tails? (Italian: Testa o croce?) is a 2025 western film co-written and directed by Alessio Rigo de Righi and Matteo Zoppis. It stars Nadia Tereszkiewicz

    Heads or Tails? (2025 film)

    Heads_or_Tails?_(2025_film)

  • Emanuel Croce
  • Argentine footballer

    Nicolás Emanuel Croce (born 22 July 1985) is an Argentine former footballer who played as a midfielder. América Cañada de Gómez (youth) Rosario Central

    Emanuel Croce

    Emanuel_Croce

  • Paola Croce
  • Italian volleyball player (born 1978)

    Paola Croce (born 6 March 1978, in Rome) is an Italian former volleyball player, who played as a libero. She last played for Chateau D'Ax Urbino Volley

    Paola Croce

    Paola Croce

    Paola_Croce

  • Daniele Croce
  • Italian footballer (born 1982)

    Daniele Croce (born 9 September 1982) is an Italian former footballer who played as a central midfielder. Born in Giulianova, Abruzzo, Croce started his

    Daniele Croce

    Daniele_Croce

  • Riccoldo da Monte di Croce
  • Italian Medieval friar, travel writer and missionary

    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

    Riccoldo da Monte di Croce

    Riccoldo da Monte di Croce

    Riccoldo_da_Monte_di_Croce

  • Murder of Lorys Stival
  • 2014 child murder in Italy

    Delitto di Santa Croce Camerina (English: Santa Croce Camerina crime) is a case of homicide that occurred on 29 November 2014 in Santa Croce Camerina, in

    Murder of Lorys Stival

    Murder_of_Lorys_Stival

  • Facets (album)
  • 0000 studio album by Jim Croce

    debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Jim Croce, released and self-published in 1966. Croce had 500 copies of the album pressed, financed with

    Facets (album)

    Facets (album)

    Facets_(album)

  • The Sicilian
  • 1984 novel by Mario Puzo

    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

    The Sicilian

    The_Sicilian

  • Croce Rossa
  • Mountain in Italy

    The Croce Rossa (Italian: [ˈkroːtʃe ˈrossa]) or Croix Rousse (French: [kʁwa ʁus]; both lit. 'Red Cross') is a mountain of the Graian Alps, on the border

    Croce Rossa

    Croce Rossa

    Croce_Rossa

  • I'll Have to Say I Love You in a Song
  • 1974 single by Jim Croce

    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. "I'll

    I'll Have to Say I Love You in a Song

    I'll_Have_to_Say_I_Love_You_in_a_Song

  • 2 Girls 1 Cup
  • 2007 Brazilian scat-fetish pornographic film and shock video

    branded some of Fiorito's films as obscene and filed charges against Danilo Croce, a Brazilian lawyer living in Florida, listed as an officer of a company

    2 Girls 1 Cup

    2_Girls_1_Cup

  • Adrian James Croce (album)
  • 2004 studio album by A. J. Croce

    Adrian James Croce is the fifth album by American singer-songwriter A. J. Croce, released in 2004. All songs written by A. J. Croce, except where noted

    Adrian James Croce (album)

    Adrian_James_Croce_(album)

  • Colle La Croce
  • Mountain in Italy

    Colle La Croce, or simply La Croce, is a mountain in the Marche, Province of Macerata, in the Monti Sibillini National Park, at 1623 above mean sea level

    Colle La Croce

    Colle La Croce

    Colle_La_Croce

  • Steve Croce
  • American football coach (born c. 1965–1966)

    Steven M. Croce (born c. 1965 or 1966) is an American former college football coach. He was the head football coach for Coginchaug Regional High School

    Steve Croce

    Steve_Croce

  • Basilica of Santa Croce, Lecce
  • Basilica in Lecce, Italy

    The Basilica of the Holy Cross (Italian: Basilica di Santa Croce) is a Baroque-style church completed in 1695 in Lecce, Apulia, Italy. Walter VI, Count

    Basilica of Santa Croce, Lecce

    Basilica of Santa Croce, Lecce

    Basilica_of_Santa_Croce,_Lecce

  • I Got a Name
  • 1973 studio album by Jim Croce

    studio album and first posthumous release by American singer-songwriter Jim Croce, released in December 1973. It features the ballad "I'll Have to Say I Love

    I Got a Name

    I_Got_a_Name

  • Francisco Franco
  • Leader of Spain from 1939 to 1975

    Bardèche Brasillach Céline Chamberlain Chesterton Civinini Corradini Crainic Croce Cupcea D'Annunzio Dilling Drieu La Rochelle Evola Gentile Giani Gini Ilyin

    Francisco Franco

    Francisco Franco

    Francisco_Franco

  • Bad, Bad Leroy Brown
  • 1973 single by Jim Croce

    an uptempo, strophic story song written by American folk rock singer Jim Croce. Released as part of his 1973 album Life and Times, the song was a No. 1

    Bad, Bad Leroy Brown

    Bad,_Bad_Leroy_Brown

  • Santa Croce di Magliano
  • Comune in Molise, Italy

    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

    Santa Croce di Magliano

    Santa Croce di Magliano

    Santa_Croce_di_Magliano

  • Santa Croce del Sannio
  • Comune in Campania, Italy

    Santa Croce del Sannio is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Benevento in the Italian region Campania, located about 70 kilometres (43 mi) northeast

    Santa Croce del Sannio

    Santa Croce del Sannio

    Santa_Croce_del_Sannio

  • You Don't Mess Around with Jim
  • 1972 studio album by Jim Croce

    third studio album and major-label debut by American singer-songwriter Jim Croce; it released in April 1972 by ABC Records. The album was recorded over a

    You Don't Mess Around with Jim

    You_Don't_Mess_Around_with_Jim

  • Johann Nepomuk della Croce
  • Austrian painter (1736–1819)

    Johann Nepomuk della Croce (German: [ˈjoːhan ˈneːpomʊk ˌdɛla ˈkʁɔtʃə]; 7 August 1736 – 4 March 1819) was an Austrian painter, known in Italy as Giovanni

    Johann Nepomuk della Croce

    Johann Nepomuk della Croce

    Johann_Nepomuk_della_Croce

  • Florence Nightingale
  • English founder of modern nursing (1820–1910)

    William Sargant in 1913 and placed in the cloister of the Basilica of Santa Croce, in Florence, Italy. Florence Nightingale exhibited a gift for mathematics

    Florence Nightingale

    Florence Nightingale

    Florence_Nightingale

  • Oswald Mosley
  • British fascist politician (1896–1980)

    Bardèche Brasillach Céline Chamberlain Chesterton Civinini Corradini Crainic Croce Cupcea D'Annunzio Dilling Drieu La Rochelle Evola Gentile Giani Gini Ilyin

    Oswald Mosley

    Oswald Mosley

    Oswald_Mosley

  • Paul of the Cross
  • Italian Roman Catholic saint

    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

    Paul of the Cross

    Paul of the Cross

    Paul_of_the_Cross

  • I Got a Name (song)
  • 1973 single by Jim Croce

    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

    I Got a Name (song)

    I_Got_a_Name_(song)

  • You Don't Mess Around with Jim (song)
  • 1972 single by Jim Croce

    Mess Around with Jim" is a 1972 story song by Jim Croce from his album of the same name. It was Croce's debut single, released on ABC Records as ABC-11328

    You Don't Mess Around with Jim (song)

    You_Don't_Mess_Around_with_Jim_(song)

  • Spaccanapoli (street)
  • Street in Naples, Italy

    officially starts at Piazza Gesù Nuovo and is officially named Via Benedetto Croce. Moving east, the street changes name to Via S. Biagio dei Librai and then

    Spaccanapoli (street)

    Spaccanapoli (street)

    Spaccanapoli_(street)

  • Stefania Croce
  • Italian professional golfer

    Stefania Croce (born 17 May 1970) is an Italian professional golfer, who played on the Ladies European Tour and LPGA Tour. She won the 1992 Ford Ladies'

    Stefania Croce

    Stefania Croce

    Stefania_Croce

  • Workin' at the Car Wash Blues
  • 1974 single by Jim Croce

    Croce. It was the third single released from his album I Got a Name. It reached a peak of #32 in July 1974, on the Billboard Hot 100. It is Croce's last

    Workin' at the Car Wash Blues

    Workin'_at_the_Car_Wash_Blues

  • Age (song)
  • written and recorded by Jim Croce and his wife Ingrid. The song was first recorded in 1969 on their self-titled album. Jim Croce would record the song again

    Age (song)

    Age_(song)

  • Monte Santa Croce
  • Mountain in Italy

    Monte Santa Croce is a mountain in Liguria, northern Italy, part of the Ligurian Apennines. Monte di Santa Croce mt. 518, www.finoincima.altervista.org

    Monte Santa Croce

    Monte Santa Croce

    Monte_Santa_Croce

  • Diana Croce
  • Venezuelan model and beauty pageant titleholder

    Diana Macarena Croce García (born April 17, 1997) is a Venezuelan model and beauty pageant titleholder who was 1st Runner-Up at Miss Venezuela 2016 and

    Diana Croce

    Diana_Croce

  • San Giovanni in Croce
  • Comune in Lombardy, Italy

    San Giovanni in Croce (Cremunés: San Giuan in Crus) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Cremona in the Italian region Lombardy, located about

    San Giovanni in Croce

    San Giovanni in Croce

    San_Giovanni_in_Croce

  • Sas dla Crusc
  • Mountain in Italy

    The Sas dla Crusc (German: Heiligkreuzkofel, Italian: Sasso di Santa Croce [ˈsasso di ˈsanta ˈkroːtʃe]) is a mountain of the Fanes group in South Tyrol

    Sas dla Crusc

    Sas dla Crusc

    Sas_dla_Crusc

  • Rome
  • Capital and largest city of Italy

    e Giuliano S. Clemente Ss. Cosma e Damiano S. Crisogono S. Croce in Via Flaminia S. Croce in Gerusalemme S. Eugenio S. Eustachio S. Francesca Romana S

    Rome

    Rome

    Rome

  • Antonio Croce
  • Italian footballer (born 1986)

    Antonio Croce (born 9 June 1986) is an Italian footballer who plays as a forward for Eccellenza club Canosa. Born in Foggia, Apulia, Croce started his

    Antonio Croce

    Antonio_Croce

  • Benito Mussolini
  • Dictator of Italy from 1922 to 1943

    Bardèche Brasillach Céline Chamberlain Chesterton Civinini Corradini Crainic Croce Cupcea D'Annunzio Dilling Drieu La Rochelle Evola Gentile Giani Gini Ilyin

    Benito Mussolini

    Benito Mussolini

    Benito_Mussolini

  • Francesco Croce
  • Italian architect (1696–1773)

    Francesco Croce (1696–1773) was an Italian baroque architect. He was mainly active in Milan, where he worked for the Veneranda Fabbrica del Duomo di Milano

    Francesco Croce

    Francesco_Croce

  • Time in a Bottle: Jim Croce's Greatest Love Songs
  • 1976 greatest hits album by Jim Croce

    Time in a Bottle: Jim Croce's Greatest Love Songs is a greatest hits album by American singer-songwriter Jim Croce. It was released after his 1973 death

    Time in a Bottle: Jim Croce's Greatest Love Songs

    Time_in_a_Bottle:_Jim_Croce's_Greatest_Love_Songs

  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Founding Father, U.S. president from 1801 to 1809

    Martineau Emerson Tocqueville Mill Spencer Arnold Acton Weber Hobhouse Croce Cassirer Mises Ortega Keynes Collingwood Čapek Hu Hayek Popper Aron Berlin

    Thomas Jefferson

    Thomas Jefferson

    Thomas_Jefferson

  • Mary Keating Croce
  • American politician

    Mary Keating Croce DiSabato (December 4, 1928 – October 21, 2016) was an American Democratic Party politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly

    Mary Keating Croce

    Mary_Keating_Croce

  • Vannozza dei Cattanei
  • Italian noble (1442–1518)

    Giovanni. Shortly afterwards Rodrigo arranged for her to marry Giorgio della Croce, of Milanese origins, appointed by Borgia as apostolic secretary to Pope

    Vannozza dei Cattanei

    Vannozza dei Cattanei

    Vannozza_dei_Cattanei

  • Busto Arsizio
  • Comune in Lombardy, Italy

    Cadastre and is found in the 1857 Cadastre under the name of Via Santa Croce. The odonym is derived from the existence of a church dedicated precisely

    Busto Arsizio

    Busto Arsizio

    Busto_Arsizio

  • Galileo's middle finger
  • Galileo's remains were transferred to a mausoleum at the Basilica di Santa Croce in Florence. Antiquarian Anton Francesco Gori, anatomist Antonio Cocchi

    Galileo's middle finger

    Galileo's middle finger

    Galileo's_middle_finger

  • Santa Croce sull'Arno
  • Comune in Tuscany, Italy

    Santa Croce sull'Arno is an Italian town in the province of Pisa, Tuscany. Giovanni Lami, antiquarian Staffoli "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni

    Santa Croce sull'Arno

    Santa Croce sull'Arno

    Santa_Croce_sull'Arno

  • Lago di Santa Croce
  • Reservoir in Veneto, Italy

    The Lago di Santa Croce is a semi-natural lake in the province of Belluno, Veneto, northern Italy. It is part of the communes of Alpago and Ponte nelle

    Lago di Santa Croce

    Lago di Santa Croce

    Lago_di_Santa_Croce

  • Church of Santa Croce, Vinci
  • Roman Catholic Church in Vinci, Tuscany

    The Church of Santa Croce is a Roman Catholic Church located in Vinci, Tuscany, Italy. Built in the 12th century, the church is known for being the location

    Church of Santa Croce, Vinci

    Church of Santa Croce, Vinci

    Church_of_Santa_Croce,_Vinci

  • Ireneo della Croce
  • Ireneo della Croce (1625–1713) was a Carmelite preacher and chronicler. della Croce was born in Trieste. He lived in the monasteries of Venice and Padova

    Ireneo della Croce

    Ireneo_della_Croce

  • Tau cross
  • Christian cross in the shape of a capital T

    The tau cross is a T-shaped cross, sometimes with all three ends of the cross expanded. It is called a "tau cross" because it is shaped like the Greek

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  • Have You Heard: Jim Croce Live
  • 2006 live album by Jim Croce

    Have You Heard: Jim Croce Live is a live album by American singer-songwriter Jim Croce, released in 2006, over thirty years after his death. The album

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  • Colosseum
  • Ancient Roman amphitheater in Rome

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  • Pontifical University of the Holy Cross
  • Pontifical university in Rome

    Universitas Sanctae Crucis, Italian: Pontificia Università della Santa Croce) is a Roman Catholic university under the Curial Congregation for Catholic

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  • Florence
  • Largest city in Tuscany, Italy

    Ghirlandaio; the Basilica of Santa Croce, the principal Franciscan church in the city, which is situated on the Piazza di Santa Croce, about 800 metres (2,600 feet)

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  • Santa Croce in Via Flaminia
  • Roman Catholic basilica, a landmark of Rome, Italy

    Santa Croce in Via Flaminia is a basilica church dedicated to the Holy Cross on the Via Flaminia in Rome, Italy. Sacred Military Constantinian Order of

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  • Croce Taravella
  • Italian painter (born 1964)

    Croce Taravella (born 1964 in Polizzi Generosa) is an Italian painter. Croce Taravella was born in 1964 in Polizzi Generosa, in the Metropolitan City of

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  • Alessandro Croce
  • 18th-century Italian Catholic bishop

    Alessandro Croce (1650–1704) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Cremona (1697–1704). Alessandro Croce was born in Milan, Italy on 3 July

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  • Jim Croce Live: The Final Tour
  • 1989 live album by Jim Croce

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  • Poggio alla Croce
  • Frazione in Tuscany, Italy

    Poggio alla Croce is a village (frazione) divided between the comuni of Figline e Incisa Valdarno and Greve in Chianti, in the Metropolitan City of Florence

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  • John of the Cross
  • Spanish Catholic priest and Christian mystic (1542–1591)

    John of the Cross (Spanish: Juan de la Cruz; Latin: Ioannes a Cruce; né Juan de Yepes y Álvarez; 24 June 1542 – 14 December 1591) was a Spanish Catholic

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  • Tommy West (music producer)
  • American singer-songwriter (1942–2021)

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  • Female

    Italian

    CROCETTA

    Pet form of Italian Crocifissa, CROCETTA means "cross; crucifix" or "way of the cross." 

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  • Fath
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Fath

    Victory

  • NOËLE
  • Female

    French

    NOËLE

    Feminine form of French Noël, NOËLE means "day of birth."

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  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Prashanhti | ப்ரஷாந்ஹ்தீ 

    Height piece

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  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Tatta

    Form of Tattreya

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  • Male

    English

    JOHNATHAN

    Variant spelling of English Jonathan, JOHNATHAN means "God has given."

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    Beautiful, Lovable, Assiduous, Successful

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    The Good

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    Chanting prayers

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Siddha

    A Form of Devi

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  • Girl/Female

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    Jasiya

    The th surah, One who kneels

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  • Crocetin
  • n.

    A dyestuff, obtained from the Chinese crocin, which produces a brilliant yellow.

  • Croceous
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or like, saffron; deep reddish yellow.

  • Crocein
  • n.

    A name given to any one of several yellow or scarlet dyestuffs of artificial production and complex structure. In general they are diazo and sulphonic acid derivatives of benzene and naphthol.