una manica di criminali - определение. Что такое una manica di criminali
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Что (кто) такое una manica di criminali - определение

ARMGUARDS USED BY ROMAN LEGIONARIES AND GLADIATORS
Manica (armour); Lorica manica
  • [[Tropaeum Traiani]] Metope XX Legionary with manica laminata and sword, facing a Dacian falxman
  • Reenactment of a second century Roman legionary wearing a manica over his right arm

One of Those         
1953 FILM BY ALDO FABRIZI
Una di quelle
One of Those (, also known as Totò, Peppino e... una di quelle) is a 1953 Italian comedy-drama film produced, written, directed and starred by Aldo Fabrizi.
Sparrow (1993 film)         
1993 FILM BY FRANCO ZEFFIRELLI
Storia di una capinera
Sparrow () is a 1993 Italian drama film directed by Franco Zeffirelli. It is an adaptation of Giovanni Verga's novel, Storia di una capinera and was filmed in Sicily in 1993.
Úna Palliser         
IRISH MUSICIAN
User:Viperware/Úna Palliser; User:Viperware/Una Palliser; Una Palliser
Úna Palliser is an Irish born, London-based violinist, violist, singer and multi-instrumentalist who as well as being classically trained, is recognised for her proficiency in many musical genres, including rock, jazz, Balkan and Irish folk. She is best known for her collaborations and role as guest soloist with many high profile artists, including Shakira, A.

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Manica (armguard)

A manica (Latin: manica [ˈmanɪka], "sleeve") or cheires by the Greeks was a type of iron or bronze arm guard, with curved and overlapping metal segments or plates, fastened to leather straps, worn by Roman gladiators called crupellarii, and later optionally by soldiers.