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[[Romeo]] and [[Juliet]] and their feuding families lived in Verona.<ref>"Bard Boiled"</ref>
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[[Romeo]] and [[Juliet]] and their feuding families lived in Verona.<ref>"[[Bard Boiled]]"</ref>
  
 
[[Fat Tony]] was briefly [[Maggie]]'s godfather and during that time he gifted her a figure of Zeno of Verona, patron saint of children learning to speak. Zeno is also the patron saint of Verona where he was a bishop in the 4th century.<ref>"[[A Made Maggie]]"</ref>
 
[[Fat Tony]] was briefly [[Maggie]]'s godfather and during that time he gifted her a figure of Zeno of Verona, patron saint of children learning to speak. Zeno is also the patron saint of Verona where he was a bishop in the 4th century.<ref>"[[A Made Maggie]]"</ref>

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Verona
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Town/City Information
Country: Italy
First appearance: Bard Boiled


Verona is a city in Northeast Italy.

History

Romeo and Juliet and their feuding families lived in Verona.[1]

Fat Tony was briefly Maggie's godfather and during that time he gifted her a figure of Zeno of Verona, patron saint of children learning to speak. Zeno is also the patron saint of Verona where he was a bishop in the 4th century.[2]

Appearances

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