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Cecco is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Cecco Angiolieri (1260–1312), Italian poet * Cecco Bravo (1601–1661), Italian painter of the Florentine Baroque school *Cecco d'Ascoli (1257–1327), Italian encyclopaedist, physician and poet * Cecco del Caravaggio (1610–1620), Baroque artist working in Rome in the 17th century * Cecco di Pietro, artist who lived at Pisa in the 14th century * Cecco II Ordelaffi or Francesco II Ordelaffi (1300–1374), son of Sinibaldo Ordelaffi (died 1337), grandson of Teobaldo I Ordelaffi * Cecco, one of Captain Hook's pirates from ''Peter Pan'' Surname * Raffaele Cecco, (born 1967), British video games developer * Rubén Cecco (born 1983), Argentine football striker Di Cecco * Alberico di Cecco (born 1974), Italian long-distance and marathon runner * Domenico Di Cecco (footballer), Italian footballer * Domenico di Cecco (painter), 15th-century painter from Gubbio * Felice Di Cecco (born 1994) Italian footballer * G ...
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Cecco Angiolieri
Francesco Angiolieri, known as Cecco Angiolieri (; c. 1260 – c. 1312) was an Italian poet. Biography Cecco Angiolieri was born in Siena in 1260, son of Angioliero, who was himself the son of Angioliero Solafìca who was for several years a banker to Pope Gregory IX; his mother was Lisa de' Salimbeni, from one of the noblest and most powerful Senese family. In 1281 he was with the Guelphs of Siena who were besieging their Ghibelline fellow citizens in the Torri di Maremma, near Roccastrada, Tuscany, and he was fined many times for deserting the battlefield without permission. He was fined again on 11 July 1282 for violating the curfew of Siena, signalled by the third ringing of the commune bells. Cecco was fined again in 1291 under similar circumstances. He fought with the Florentines against Arezzo in 1288 and it is possible that this was where he met Dante. His Sonnet 100, dated between 1289 and 1294 seems to confirm that the two knew each other, since Cecco refers to a person ...
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Domenico Di Cecco (painter)
Domenico di Cecco, also known by Domenico di Cecco di Baldi (active mid-15th century) was an Italian painter of the Quattrocento. Biography He was born in Gubbio, and active there, where he was a pupil of Ottaviano Nelli. Archivio storico per le Marche e per l'Umbria
Volume 3, page 34. In 1444, he painted a ''Grieving Madonna and St Peter'' for the church of
Santa Maria della Piaggiola Santa Maria della Piaggiola is a Baroque style, Roman Catholic church just outside Porta Vittoria in the town of Gubbio, region of Umbria, in Italy. History The church was built at the site of an ancient chapel dedicated to the Madonna. The small c ...

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Checca (other)
Checca may refer to: * Checca sauce * Checca, Peru Checca is a town in the Cusco Region of Peru , image_flag = Flag of Peru.svg , image_coat = Escudo nacional del Perú.svg , other_symbol = Great Seal of the State , other_symbol_type = Seal (emblem), ...
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Ceccia
Ceccia is an archaeological site in Corsica. It is located in the commune of Porto-Vecchio Porto-Vecchio (, ; it, Porto Vecchio or ; co, Portivechju or ) is a commune in the French department of Corse-du-Sud, on the island of Corsica. Porto-Vecchio is a medium-sized port city placed on a good harbor, the southernmost of the mars ... and has been dated to 1350 BC. References Archaeological sites in Corsica {{HauteCorse-geo-stub ...
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Olavo Cecco Rigon Airport
Olavo is a given name, the Spanish and Portuguese form of Olaf Olaf or Olav (, , or British ; Old Norse: ''Áleifr'', ''Ólafr'', ''Óleifr'', ''Anleifr'') is a Scandinavian and German given name. It is presumably of Proto-Norse origin, reconstructed as ''*Anu-laibaz'', from ''anu'' "ancestor, grand-father" a ..., and may refer to: * Olavo Bilac (1865–1918), Brazilian poet of the Parnassian school * Olavo Setúbal (1923–2008), Brazilian industrialist, banker and politician * Olavo Rodrigues Barbosa (1923–2010), Brazilian football (soccer) player * Olavo Yépez (1937–2021), Ecuadorian chess master * Olavo de Carvalho (1947–2022), Brazilian journalist and writer {{given name ...
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De Cecco
De Cecco is an Italian company producing dried pasta, flour and other related food products. It is the third largest manufacturer of pasta in the world. History The company was founded in 1886 by the De Cecco brothers in the small town of Fara San Martino in the Abruzzo region of central Italy. Nicola De Cecco originally produced flour at his stone mill before establishing the pasta factory. In 1908, the company adopted a country girl carrying two wheat sheaves as its trademark. After World War II, the factory was rebuilt after being destroyed by German bomb attacks. In 1950, De Cecco completed a new factory in Pescara to meet the increased demand that occurred after the war. In 1980, a new production facility was opened in Fara San Martino, doubling the company's production output. In 1986 the company began to diversify its offerings by establishing its olive oil brand. De Cecco offerings have since expanded to sauces, grains and tomato based products. As of 2013, De Cecco ...
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Sexuality Studies
Gender studies is an interdisciplinary academic field devoted to analysing gender identity and gendered representation. Gender studies originated in the field of women's studies, concerning women, feminism, gender, and politics. The field now overlaps with queer studies and men's studies. Its rise to prominence, especially in Western universities after 1990, coincided with the rise of deconstruction. Disciplines that frequently contribute to gender studies include the fields of literature, linguistics, human geography, history, political science, archaeology, economics, sociology, psychology, anthropology, cinema, musicology, media studies, human development, law, public health, and medicine. Gender studies also analyzes how race, ethnicity, location, social class, nationality, and disability intersect with the categories of gender and sexuality.Healey, J. F. (2003). ''Race, Ethnicity, Gender and Class: The Sociology of Group Conflict and Change''. In gender studies ...
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San Francisco State University (commonly referred to as San Francisco State, SF State and SFSU) is a public research university in San Francisco. As part of the 23-campus California State University system, the university offers 118 different bachelor's degrees, 94 master's degrees, and 5 doctoral degrees along with 26 teaching credentials among six academic colleges.SF State Facts 2009–2010
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It is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity". The university was founded in 1899 as a state-run

John Paul De Cecco
John Paul De Cecco (April 18, 1925 – November 2, 2017) was an American academic. He was a professor of psychology at San Francisco State University, the editor-in-chief of the ''Journal of Homosexuality'' from 1975 to 2009, and a "pioneer of sexuality studies." Early life John Paul De Cecco was born on April 18, 1925, in Erie, Pennsylvania. He had four siblings, and he was of Italian descent. His father was a restaurant and property owner. His three maternal uncles were members of the Mafia who "married prostitutes." De Cecco graduated from Allegheny College, where he earned a bachelor of science degree in biology in 1946. He subsequently earned a master's degree and a Ph.D. in European history from the University of Pennsylvania, in 1949 and 1953 respectively. He took additional coursework in educational psychology at Michigan State University. He also attended Columbia University in 1968-1970. Academic career and political activism De Cecco became an assistant professor of ...
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Gregorio Di Cecco
Gregorio di Cecco (sometimes ''Gregorio di Cecco da Lucca'' or ''Gregorio da Lucca di Cecco'') was an Italian painter of the Sienese School during the early Renaissance. He was born in Siena around 1390 and died after 1424. He was a student of Taddeo di Bartolo and later became di Bartolo's partner. Works *Altarpiece (1423) at the Francesco Tolomei chapel at the Siena Cathedral Siena Cathedral ( it, Duomo di Siena) is a medieval church in Siena, Italy, dedicated from its earliest days as a Roman Catholic Marian church, and now dedicated to the Assumption of Mary. It was the episcopal seat of the Diocese of Siena, and ... External links ''The Crucifixion with Saint Francis of Assisi - Saint John the Baptist - Mary Magdalene'' triptych by Gregorio di Cecco da Lucca Quattrocento painters Italian male painters Painters from Siena 1390s births 15th-century deaths 15th-century Italian painters {{Italy-painter-15thC-stub ...
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Felice Di Cecco
Felice Di Cecco (born 27 June 1994) is an Italian footballer who plays as a midfielder. Di Cecco made his professional debut during . Career Youth career Born in Fara San Martino, Abruzzo, Di Cecco started his career at Abruzzan club Pescara. He was released in 2011. Brescia After 2 years without a club, he was signed by Serie B club Brescia in 2013. However, he failed to play for the first team, as well as unable to play for their reserves team as overage player. Di Cecco only played three times for the reserves in training matches against the first team. Cesena However, in June 2014, few days before the closing of 2013–14 financial year, Di Cecco (for €1.6M) and Antonio Romano (for €2.4M) were sold to Cesena in a 3-year contract for a total of €4 million transfer fee, at the same time Brescia also signed Emanuele Fonte and Simone Galassi also for a total of €4 million fee. The deals made both club had a paper profit of €4 million, but generating a cost o ...
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