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Cataldo (name)
Cataldo is both an Italian personal name and surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Catald, saint * Cataldo Salerno (born 1951), Italian politician * Cataldo Cozza (born 1985), Italian-German footballer *Cataldo Amodei (1649–1693), Italian composer Surname *Dominick Cataldo (1923–1997), Sicilian-American mafioso *Joseph Cataldo (1837–1928), Italian-American Jesuit, founder of Gonzaga University *Dario Cataldo (born 1985), Italian cyclist *Philippe Cataldo (born 1954) French singer * Giuseppe Cataldo (1938–2011), Italian gangster of the Cataldo 'ndrina See also * Cataldo (other) * Cataldi Cataldi is an Italian surname, and may refer to: * Angelo Cataldi, American radio personality * Anna Cataldi, Italian humanitarian and journalist * Annaclara Cataldi Palau, Italian paleographer * Danilo Cataldi, Italian footballer * Lee Cataldi, Au ... * San Cataldo (other) {{given name, type=both ...
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Catald
Catald of Taranto (also Cataldus, Cathaluds, Cathaldus, Cat(t)aldo, Cathal; fl. 7th century) was an Irish monk. Biography Cataldus was born in Munster and became the disciple and successor of Carthage in the famous School of Lismore, County Waterford. He is believed to have been consecrated a bishop in Ireland. His apparent desire for a life of solitude saw him venture off to Jerusalem on a pilgrimage. On his return home his ship was wrecked off the Italian coast, near the city of Taranto. The people here appear to have encouraged the monk to accept the government of their church. Some of the miracles claimed through Catald's intercession include protecting the city against the plague and floods that, apparently, had occurred in neighbouring areas. When his coffin was opened in the eleventh century, it contained a gold cross left at the time of his burial. The relics of the saint were then encased and preserved in the high altar of the cathedral. Legacy His feast day is 10 M ...
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Cataldo Salerno
Cataldo Salerno (born 1951) is an Italian politician, and the President of the Province of Enna, in the centre of Sicily. He was born in Enna. A graduate in philosophy and (''honoris causa'') in psychology, Salerno founded the Kore University of Enna, and is the president of the university and the president of the university's foundation. Salerno was elected President of the Province of Enna in 2003 with the 60% of the votes; he was a candidate of the main Italian centre-left party, Democrats of the Left The Democrats of the Left ( it, Democratici di Sinistra, DS) was a social-democratic political party in Italy. The DS, successor of the Democratic Party of the Left (PDS) and the Italian Communist Party, was formed in 1998 upon the merger of t .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Salerno, Cataldo 1951 births Living people People from Enna Democrats of the Left politicians Democratic Party (Italy) politicians 21st-century Italian politicians Presidents of the Province of E ...
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Cataldo Cozza
Cataldo Cozza (born April 13, 1985 in Remscheid) is an Italian-German footballer, who currently plays as a defender for FC Etzella in Luxembourg. Career Cozza signed for Dynamo Dresden in January 2007, having previously played for Bayer Leverkusen II. He was released in 2010, and signed for Trier. Two years later he moved on to Viktoria Köln. Cozza signed for FC RM Hamm Benfica F.C. Luxembourg City is a football (soccer), football football club, club, based in Hamm, Luxembourg, Hamm, a Quarters of Luxembourg City, quarter of Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. History The club was founded on 26 March 2004 after a f ... in July 2014. Notes 1985 births Living people German men's footballers Bayer 04 Leverkusen II players German sportspeople of Italian descent SC Paderborn 07 players Italian men's footballers Dynamo Dresden players FC Remscheid players SV Eintracht Trier 05 players FC Viktoria Köln players F.C. Luxembourg City players 3. Liga players ...
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Cataldo Amodei
Cataldo Vito Amodei (6 May 1649 13 July 1693) was an Italian composer of the mid- Baroque period who spent his career in Naples. His cantatas were important predecessors to the active cantata production of 18th-century Naples, and he stands with the elder Francesco Provenzale and younger Alessandro Scarlatti as among the principal cantata composers. Other surviving works include a book of motets dedicated to Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor; a serenata; two pastorales; two psalms; and four oratorios, which were important contributions to their genre. Amodei held posts at various musical institutions, ( choirmaster) at San Paolo Maggiore and two prestigious conservatories: the (1680/81–1688) and second choirmaster at (1687–1689). His virtuosic 1685 book of cantatas, ''Cantate'', Op. 2, was the first book of cantatas published in Naples. Life and career Early life Cataldo Amodei was born in Sciacca, Sicily, near Agrigento; at the time, Sciacca had a reputation for produc ...
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Dominick Cataldo
Dominick Cataldo (March 19, 1923 – April 27, 1997), known as "Little Dom", was a Sicilian-American Sicilian Americans ( Sicilian: ''Sìculu-miricani; Italian: Siculoamericani'') are Americans of Italian Sicilian birth or ancestry. They are a large ethnic group in the United States. The first Sicilians who came to the territory that is now ... soldier in the New York Colombo crime family. Biography Dominick Cataldo was born in Lower East Side, Lower East Side of Manhattan in a small apartment on Essex Street, his father, Samuel Cataldo, was a Sicily, Sicilian immigrant from San Cataldo (CL), San Cataldo and member of the Profaci crime family. Dominick and his brother, Joseph, both joined the Colombo family. In 1972, Cataldo started an illegal bookmaking operation and casino out of an after-nights club located on 87th Street just across Atlantic Avenue, which was one block over and one block down from Salvatore Polisi's apartment on 95th Avenue and 88th Street. He lived a ...
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Joseph Cataldo
Joseph Mary Cataldo S.J. (March 17, 1837 – April 9, 1928) was an Italian-American Jesuit priest, a pioneer missionary in the inland Pacific Northwest, who also founded Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington. Born in 1837 in Terrasini in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, Cataldo was admitted to the Jesuit novitiate in Palermo, Sicily on December 22, 1852. After ordination, he was sent to the foreign mission in the Rocky Mountains in the United States. Due to ill health, Cataldo was then sent to Panama and later to Santa Clara College in Santa Clara, California. After his recovery, he was then sent north to minister to the Spokane Indians. He was later made superior of the Rocky Mountain mission which included the Spokane. Cataldo then opened a small schoolhouse at Saint Michael's Mission where both Native American and white students attended. In order to expand the mission, he was able to purchase two parcels of land totalling for $936. The first parcel of north of ...
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Dario Cataldo
Dario Cataldo (born 17 March 1985) is an Italian professional road bicycle racer, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam . Career Liquigas (2007–08) After surprisingly winning the Baby Giro in 2006, Cataldo signed as a neo-professional for for the 2007 season. In January 2007, Cataldo was hit by a car while training and broke his right wrist. Later that year, Cataldo won two stages in the Tour de l'Avenir. After a disappointing year in 2008, did not renew his contract. Quick Step (2009–12) In 2009, Cataldo switched to the team. For his first two years, Cataldo failed to make a huge impact however in 2012, he began to reach his potential. Cataldo won the 2012 Italian National Time Trial Championships and finished in 12th place at the Giro d'Italia. Cataldo won the queen stage of the 2012 Vuelta a España, stage 16 finishing atop a climb which was featured for the first time in the Vuelta, the . He escaped with Thomas De Gendt of the squad early in the race and they w ...
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Philippe Cataldo
Philippe Cataldo (born August 24, 1954 in Bône in French Algeria) is a French singer and composer. He is best known for his 1986 hit single "Les Divas du dancing", which deals with the suave swingers of tropical nights and which reached number 8 in the French charts that year."Les Divas du dancing", French Singles CharLescharts.com(Retrieved October 13, 2008) Cataldo himself composed the music for the song, but the lyrics were by musician and translator Jean Schultheis Jean Edouard Louis Schultheis (born October 27, 1943, in Casablanca, Morocco), better known as Jean Schultheis is a Moroccan-born French singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer. He was made famous by his single, "Confidence pour con .... Cataldo returned to the stage briefly for a concert tour called RFM Party 80, which celebrated the hits and artists of the eighties. Singles *1983: "J'aurai l'air de quoi" *1984: "Laisse-là" *1986: "Les Divas du dancing" – No. 8 in France, Silver disc *1989: ...
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Giuseppe Cataldo
Giuseppe Cataldo (Locri, September 19, 1938 − Locri, May 10, 2011), also known as ''Peppe'', was an Italian criminal and a member of the 'Ndrangheta, a Mafia-type organisation in Calabria. He belonged to the Cataldo 'ndrina based in Locri. 'Ndrangheta heritage The Cataldo clan allied with the Marafioti family, is involved in a long blood feud with the Cordì 'ndrina, both based in Locri, since the end of the 1960s. A series of hostilities continued until 1975 when the adversaries, weakened by losses on both sides, agreed to call a truce. Gratteri & Nicaso, ''Fratelli di Sangue'', pp. 130-31 Giuseppe Cataldo rose to become the boss of the clan, not only because of his personal qualities, but also because of the eclipse of the former chief Bruno Marafioti after the killing of his brother and his son in 1969 by the Cordì clan. Marafioti became some kind of honorary president of the clan.Arlacchi, ''Mafia Business'', p. 135 Prominent 'Ndrangheta boss In the 1970s, the Cataldos al ...
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Cataldo 'ndrina
The Cataldo 'ndrina is a clan of the 'Ndrangheta, a criminal and mafia-type organisation in Calabria, Italy. This particular 'ndrina is based in Locri, a hotbed of 'Ndrangheta activity. The clan allied, with the Marafioti family, is involved in a long blood feud with the Cordì 'ndrina, from the same town, since the end of the 1960s. Feud with Cordì clan The feud started when historical boss of the clan, Domenico Cordì, was killed in Locri on June 23, 1967, in the so-called Piazza Mercato massacre. Gratteri & Nicaso, ''Fratelli di Sangue''pp. 130-31 Two years after the killing, the Cordì clan hit back, killing Giuseppe and Domenico Marafioti, respectively the brother and son of Bruno Marafioti, boss of the clan and allied with the Cataldos. A series of hostilities continued until 1975 when the adversaries, weakened by losses on both sides, agreed to a truce. The truce fell apart, due a bomb attack on July 4, 1993, against the boss of the Cataldo clan, Giuseppe Cataldo. He wa ...
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Cataldo (other)
Cataldo may refer to: * Cataldo (name), given name and a surname * Cataldo, Idaho, unincorporated community in Idaho, United States * Cataldo Mission, National Historic Landmark in Cataldo, Idaho * Cataldo 'ndrina, clan of the 'Ndrangheta, a criminal and mafia-type organisation in Calabria, Italy * Cataldo Ambulance Service, ambulance services in the Greater Boston and North Shore areas in the U.S. Commonwealth of Massachusetts See also * Catald * Cataldi * San Cataldo (other) San Cataldo may refer to: Places in Italy * Chiesa di San Cataldo, a church in the City of Palermo, Sicily *, in the Province of Lecce * San Cataldo di Lecce, Apulia * San Cataldo, Sicily, a commune in the Province of Caltanissetta People * Catal ...
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Cataldi
Cataldi is an Italian surname, and may refer to: * Angelo Cataldi, American radio personality * Anna Cataldi, Italian humanitarian and journalist * Annaclara Cataldi Palau, Italian paleographer * Danilo Cataldi, Italian footballer * Lee Cataldi, Australian poet * Marianna Cataldi, Italian singer-songwriter and composer * Pietro Cataldi Pietro Antonio Cataldi (15 April 1548, Bologna – 11 February 1626, Bologna) was an Italian mathematician. A citizen of Bologna, he taught mathematics and astronomy and also worked on military problems. His work included the development of contin ..., Italian mathematician * Renato Cataldi, Brazilian painter {{surname Italian-language surnames ...
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