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PHOTO TAKEN 15DEC01 - Italian Palaeontologist Francesco Mallegni gestures beside a Count Ugolino b.., 2002-01-01...

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PHOTO TAKEN 15DEC01 - Italian Palaeontologist Francesco Mallegni gestures beside a Count Ugolino b.., 2002-01-01 (photo)
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Paolo Cocco
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2002 AD (C21st AD)
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2002-01-01
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- PHOTO TAKEN 15DEC01 - Italian Palaeontologist Francesco Mallegni gestures beside a Count Ugolino bust during an interview with Reuters in Pisa December 15, 2001. Professor Mallegni will try to show with the five skeletons found buried in a crypt under a church in Pisa, that Cannibal Count Ugolino, one of the darkest figure appeared in Dante's Inferno, was not slowly starved and driven to eat the flesh of his own dead sons as Dante wrote, but was killed by a coup de grace after five months in prison.

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