Proper noun
Duca (plural Ducas)
A surname.
After assassinating Prime Minister Duca in 1933, the Iron Guard had been banned from participating in elections, and to get around the ban, Codreanu founded the All for Fatherland party as a front for the Iron Guard. Source: Internet
"For months, Doug Ford has secretly prepared for an election campaign, when he should have been focused on COVID," Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca said in a statement given to CTV News Toronto. Source: Internet
Di Duca, 15. Carroll, 38. Glajar, 75. The empress is buried in the Imperial Crypt in Vienna next to her husband in a coffin she had inscribed during her lifetime. Source: Internet
“Following a series of interviews and the recommendation of the SMHS Advisory Board, Bishop (Michael G.) Duca gratefully accepted the board’s recommendation and approved the appointment.” Source: Internet
"That's our forte, the sick and the injured adult cats," Duca said. Source: Internet
Bob Duca, a 75-year-old from Holden, echoed that. Source: Internet