Genoese had a bedroom downstairs, but spent most of his time at Sheena's place.
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Genoese was still married but separated from his wife when he started dating Sheena.
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Genoese-style leafwork is an essential component of the traditional designs.
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Genoese merchants organized the slave trade from the Crimea to Mamluk Egypt.
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Genoese, 49, said he received no compensation from the show's producers.
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Genoese bankers also profited from loans to the new nobility of Sicily.
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Genoese merchants took him back to Mallorca where he died at home in Palma the next year.
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Genoese, who says he had nothing to do with Sheena's death, could not be reached for comment.
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Genoese, 49, said he received no compensation for his appearance from the show's producers.
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