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Capello (other)
Capello is a surname of Italian origin that may refer to: * Alessandro Capello (born 1995), Italian footballer * Ambrosius Capello (1597–1676), bishop of Antwerp * Angelo Cappello (born 2002), Belizean professional footballer * Bartolomeo Ignazio Capello (1689-1768), Italian painter * Davide Capello (born 1984), Italian footballer * Domenico Capello (1888–1950), Italian footballer * Fabio Capello (born 1946), Italian footballer and football manager * Giovanni Antonio Capello (1699–1741), Italian painter * Luigi Capello (1859–1941), Italian army officer * Rinaldo Capello (born 1964), Italian racing driver * Sherry Capello, mayor of Lebanon, Pennsylvania * Vittore Capello (1588–1648), Roman Catholic prelate See also * Cappello * Cappello romano, a hat worn by Catholic clergy * Copello Copello is a Spanish-language surname that may refer to: *Alexis Copello (born 1985), Cuban triple jumper *Alfredo Copello (1903–?), Argentine boxer * Anna Carina Copello (born 1981) ...
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Alessandro Capello
Alessandro Capello (born 12 December 1995) is an Italian association football, footballer who plays as a Forward (association football), forward for club Carrarese Calcio, Carrarese. Having begun his career at Bologna F.C. 1909, Bologna, he then moved to Cagliari and gained experience with a loan to A.S. Varese, Varese. Capello has represented Italy at youth international levels up to the Italy national under-19 football team, under-19 team. Club career Bologna Born in Bologna, Capello began his career at hometown club Bologna F.C. 1909. He made his debut on 28 November 2012 in the fourth round of the Coppa Italia, a 1–0 win over A.S. Livorno Calcio, Livorno at the Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, replacing Luca Veratti for the final 14 minutes of the game. Aged 16, it was his only appearance for the club. Inter In June 2013, F.C. Internazionale Milano, Inter Milan bought half the player's rights from Bologna (a co-ownership deal with Bologna), for €2.5 million (50% registrati ...
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Rinaldo Capello
Rinaldo "Dindo" Capello (born 17 June 1964) is an Italian professional racing driver. He is a three-time winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, with Bentley in 2003 and Audi in 2004 and 2008. Capello is a two-time American Le Mans Series champion, a five-time 12 Hours of Sebring winner, and the record holder for most wins at Petit Le Mans, having won five times. Capello has also raced in the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup, the FIA World Endurance Championship, DTM and the Italian GT Championship. Career Born in Asti, Capello started his racing career in 1976, driving go-karts, but did not move into single-seaters until 1983, starting in Formula Fiat Abarth. 1990 saw Capello's first major championship victory, winning the Italian Superturismo Championship in a Volkswagen Golf. He won the championship again in 1996, but in an Audi A4 this time. 1997 saw Capello's first major endurance victory, at Vallelunga, in the Vallelunga 6 Hours, driving a Volkswagen Golf again. Capello was ...
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Copello
Copello is a Spanish-language surname that may refer to: *Alexis Copello (born 1985), Cuban triple jumper *Alfredo Copello (1903–?), Argentine boxer * Anna Carina Copello (born 1981), Peruvian dancer and musician *Eduardo Copello (1926–2000), Argentine racing driver *Santiago Copello (1880–1967), Argentine Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church *Yasmani Copello Yasmani Copello Escobar (born 15 April 1987) is a Cuban-born track and field hurdler who represents Turkey internationally. His personal best for the 400 metres hurdles is 47.81 seconds, set in the final of the 2018 European Athletics Championshi ... (born 1987), Cuban-Turkish hurdler *Maria Pia Copello, fictional character in Peruvian television series '' Maria Pia & Timoteo'' See also * Capello, a similar Italian surname {{surname Spanish-language surnames ...
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Cappello Romano
A cappello romano (pl. ''cappelli romani''; Italian: "") or saturno (pl. ''saturni''; because its appearance is reminiscent of the ringed planet Saturn) is a prelate's hat with a wide, circular brim and a rounded crown worn outdoors in some countries by Catholic clergy, when dressed in a cassock. Unlike many other articles of clerical clothing, the cappello romano serves no ceremonial purpose, being primarily a practical item. (The galero is a ceremonial wide brim hat no longer usually worn. However, on February 19, 2011, Raymond Cardinal Burke became the first cardinal in recent times to wear or a single photothe galero.) The cappello romano is not used in liturgical services. Since the general abandonment of the cassock as street dress, it is uncommon even in Rome today. However, it was quite popular there and in some other countries with a Catholic majority population from the 17th century until around 1970. Description The cappello romano is a round, broad-brimmed, lo ...
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Cappello
Cappello is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Antonio Cappello (1494–1565), Venetian noble *Bernardo Cappello (1498–1565), Venetian Renaissance humanist *Bianca Cappello (1548–1587), Italian noblewoman *Dominic Cappello, American writer *Gerolamo Cappello (died 1643), Italian Roman Catholic bishop *Gino Cappello (1920–1990), Italian footballer *Girolamo Cappello (born 1538), Venetian ambassador * Guido Cappello (1933–1996), Italian chess master * Frank Cappello, American screenwriter * Mary Cappello, American academic *Pierluigi Cappello (1967–2017), Italian poet * Tim Cappello, American musician *Vettore Cappello Vettore Cappello ( vec, Vettor Cappello; –1467) was a merchant, statesman and military commander of the Republic of Venice. After an early career as a merchant that gained him substantial wealth, he began his political career in 1439. His ascen ... (1400–1467), Venetian statesman and military commander See also * Capello {{s ...
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Vittore Capello
Vittore Capello, C.R.S. (1588–1648) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Titular Bishop of ''Famagusta'' (1633–1648). ''(in Latin)''"Bishop Vittore Capello, C.R.S."
'' Catholic-Hierarchy.org''. David M. Cheney. Retrieved January 4, 2017
"Famagusta (Titular See)"
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Lebanon, Pennsylvania
Lebanon () is a city in and the county seat of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 26,814 at the 2020 United States Census, 2020 census. Lebanon is located in the central part of the Lebanon Valley, east of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg and west of Reading, Pennsylvania, Reading. Lebanon was founded by George Steitz in 1740 and was originally named Steitztown. Lebanon is located southwest of Allentown, Pennsylvania, Allentown, east of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, and northwest of Philadelphia. History Native tribes in the area of what is now Lebanon included the Shawnee, Susquehannock, Gawanese, Lenape (or Delaware), and Nanticoke peoples.A Brief History of Lancaster County
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Sherry Capello
Sherry ( es, jerez ) is a fortified wine made from white grapes that are grown near the city of Jerez de la Frontera in Andalusia, Spain. Sherry is produced in a variety of styles made primarily from the Palomino grape, ranging from light versions similar to white table wines, such as Manzanilla and fino, to darker and heavier versions that have been allowed to oxidise as they age in barrel, such as Amontillado and oloroso. Sweet dessert wines are also made from Pedro Ximénez or Moscatel grapes, and are sometimes blended with Palomino-based sherries. Under the official name of Jerez-Xérès-Sherry, it is one of Spain's wine regions, a Denominación de Origen Protegida (DOP). The word ''sherry'' is an anglicisation of Xérès (Jerez). Sherry was previously known as '' sack'', from the Spanish ''saca'', meaning "extraction" from the solera. In Europe, "sherry" has protected designation of origin status, and under Spanish law, all wine labelled as "sherry" must legally come ...
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Luigi Capello
Luigi Capello (14 April 1859, in Intra – 25 June 1941, in Rome) was an Italian general, distinguished in both the Italo-Turkish War (1911–12) and World War I. During the Italo-Turkish War he served in Cyrenaica and took part in operations near Derna, commanding a column in the final action of the war in October 1912. During World War I he was the commander of several Army corps and led the Italian troops that captured Gorizia (Sixth Battle of the Isonzo). In June 1917, he reached the apex of his military career when he took command of the Second Army (Italy) and captured the Bainsizza Plateau (Eleventh Battle of the Isonzo). Later, he was removed from command after the Italian defeat at the Battle of Caporetto (October–November 1917). He had failed to check the advance of the Imperial troops (which included for the first time, German troops sent from the Western Front) before being forced to cede his command for health reasons. Capello was blamed for the defeat, and he ...
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Ambrosius Capello
Ambrosius Capello (1597–1676) was the seventh bishop of Antwerp (1654–1676). Life Capello was born in Antwerp on 22 June 1597, the son of an Italian military contractor, Jean-François Capello, and a Netherlandish lady, Marie de Boxhorn. He entered the Dominican Order in 1612 and studied Theology in the universities of Douai, Salamanca and Leuven. He obtained the degree of Doctor of Theology in Leuven in 1627. He held a number of positions of responsibility in his order – prior of several houses, definitor for the Belgian province, deputy of the province to the general chapter – and in 1642 he was named vice-prefect of the Dutch Mission. In 1652 he was named bishop of Antwerp, but the appointment was not confirmed until 1654. On 13 September 1654, he was consecrated bishop by his predecessor, Gaspard Nemius, who had been transferred to the archdiocese of Cambrai. As bishop, he founded a number of scholarships and a retirement home for aged priests. Wilhelmus Fopp ...
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Giovanni Antonio Capello
Giovanni Antonio Capello (1699, in Brescia – 1741) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period, active mainly in Brescia. He was a pupil of the painters Pompeo Ghitti (1631–1703), later Lorenzo Pasinelli in Bologna, and finally in Rome with Giovanni Battista Gaulli. Some of his paintings recall the style of Pietro Testa Pietro Testa (1611–1650) was an Italian High Baroque artist active in Rome. He is best known as a printmaker and draftsman. Biography He was born in Lucca, and thus is sometimes called ''il Lucchesino''. He moved to Rome early in life. O .... References * * 1699 births 1741 deaths 18th-century Italian painters Italian male painters Painters from Brescia Italian Baroque painters 18th-century Italian male artists {{Italy-painter-17thC-stub ...
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Fabio Capello
Fabio Capello (; born 18 June 1946) is an Italian former professional football manager and player. As a player, Capello represented SPAL 1907, Roma, Milan and Juventus. He played as a midfielder and won several trophies during his career which lasted over 15 years. He won the Coppa Italia with Roma in 1969, though he was most successful with Juventus, winning three Serie A titles in 1972, 1973 and 1975. With Milan, he won the Coppa Italia again in 1977 and also won another Serie A in 1979. Capello also played internationally for Italy during his career, amassing 32 caps and scoring 8 goals. In his first five seasons as a manager, Capello won four Serie A titles with Milan, where he also won the 1993–94 UEFA Champions League, defeating Barcelona 4–0 in a memorable final. He then spent a year at Real Madrid, where he won the La Liga title at his first attempt, and in 2001 led Roma to their first league title in 18 years. Capello also won two titles at Juventus (which wer ...
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