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Costanzo is an Italian given name, translated from the Latin name Constantius. It is also used as an, originally patronymic, surname. It may refer to: People with the surname Costanzo * Alessandra Costanzo *Alfredo Costanzo *Angelo Costanzo *Blake Costanzo * Claudio Costanzo * Filumena Costanzo * Francisco Costanzo *Franco Costanzo * Gerald Costanzo *Jack Costanzo * Jodine Costanzo * Lawrence G. Costanzo *Marc Costanzo *Maurizio Costanzo * Moreno Costanzo *Paulo Costanzo *Robert Costanzo *San Costanzo *Saverio Costanzo *Sharon Costanzo People with the given name Costanzo *Costanzo Festa *Costanzo Porta *Costanzo Ciano *Costanzo Preve *Costanzo Varolio See also *Constanzo *Costanza (other) *Francesco Costanzo Cattaneo (1602–1665), Italian painter *Villar San Costanzo Villar San Costanzo is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Cuneo in the Italian region Piedmont, located about southwest of Turin and about northwest of Cuneo. As of 31 August 2007, it had a po ...
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Latin
Latin (, or , ) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was originally a dialect spoken in the lower Tiber area (then known as Latium) around present-day Rome, but through the power of the Roman Republic it became the dominant language in the Italian region and subsequently throughout the Roman Empire. Even after the fall of Western Rome, Latin remained the common language of international communication, science, scholarship and academia in Europe until well into the 18th century, when other regional vernaculars (including its own descendants, the Romance languages) supplanted it in common academic and political usage, and it eventually became a dead language in the modern linguistic definition. Latin is a highly inflected language, with three distinct genders (masculine, feminine, and neuter), six or seven noun cases (nominative, accusative, genitive, dative, ablative, and vocative), five declensions, four verb conjuga ...
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Paulo Costanzo
Paulo Costanzo (born September 21, 1978) is a Canadian actor. He is best known for playing Aximili-Esgarrouth-Isthill (Ax) in the TV series ''Animorphs'', the roles of Rubin Carver in the comedy film ''Road Trip'', Alexander Cabot in ''Josie and the Pussycats'', Michael Tribbiani in the NBC sitcom ''Joey'', Evan R. Lawson in the USA Network series ''Royal Pains'', and Lyor Boone in the ABC political drama ''Designated Survivor''. Early life Costanzo was born in Brampton, Ontario. His mother is a singer-songwriter and his father an artist of Italian descent. Career In 2004, Costanzo was cast in the role of Joey Tribbiani's nephew in the ''Friends spinoff ''Joey'', which he played over both seasons. In 2017, he was cast in a series regular role in the second season of ABC's ''Designated Survivor'' as White House political director Lyor Boone. In 2022, Costanzo appeared in the role of Matteo in the second season of Amazon's comedy series ''Upload Uploading refers to ''tra ...
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Villar San Costanzo
Villar San Costanzo is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Cuneo in the Italian region Piedmont, located about southwest of Turin and about northwest of Cuneo. As of 31 August 2007, it had a population of 1,474 and an area of .All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat. Sights to see in Villar San Costanzo include the natural reserve known as ''Ciciu del Villar''; the Abbey built in early 700 AD; and the very ancient church of San Costanzo al Monte, a stunning example of Romanesque-Gothic architecture dating back to the 12th century. The town takes its name from Saint Constantius, a soldier of the Theban Legion The Theban Legion (also known as the Martyrs of Agaunum) figures in Christian hagiography as a Roman legion from Egypt—"six thousand six hundred and sixty-six men"—who converted en masse to Christianity and were martyred together in 286, a ..., who is said to have been beheaded at the spot now occupied by the sanctuary o ...
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Francesco Costanzo Cattaneo
Francesco Costanzo Catanio, (1602 – July 3, 1665) was a painter of the Italian Baroque period, born and mainly active in Ferrara. He was variously known as Catanio, Cattani, Cattaneo, or Cattanio, sometimes without the forename Francesco. Life Catanio was born in 1602 in Ferrara, at that time in the Papal States, now in Emilia-Romagna, the son of Giulio Cesare Catanio. He initially trained under Ippolito Scarsellino in Ferrara, until – because of his "...litigious and ill-tempered..." manner – his father sent him to Bologna to study in the school of Guido Reni. On the death of his father in 1627, he returned to Ferrara, where he came under the influence of Carlo Bononi, and began to paint in a style less influenced by Ludovico Carracci and more by Caravaggio. Catanio was described as prone to carrying a sword, hunting, and brawls. He was so quarrelsome and had such a turbulent disposition that he passed the greater portion of his life in exile or in disgrace. Afte ...
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Costanza (other)
Costanza is a feminine given name and a surname. It may refer to: People Given name *Costanza d'Avalos, Duchess of Francavilla (1460–1541) *Costanza Bonaccorsi (born 1994), Italian canoeist *Costanza Chiaramonte (1377–1423), Neapolitan noble *Costanza Di Camillo (born 1995), Italian synchronized swimmer *Costanza Farnese (1500–1545), daughter of Pope Paul III *Costanza Fiorentini (born 1984), Italian synchronized swimmer *Costanza Ferro (born 1993), Italian synchronized swimmer *Costanza Ghilini (1754–1775), Italian painter * Costanza Sforza, Duchess of Sora (1550–1617) *Costanza Starace (1845–1921), Italian nun *Costanza Varano (1426–1447), Italian humanist *Costanza Zanoletti (born 1980), Italian skeleton racer Surname *Chrissy Costanza (born 1995), American singer *John Costanza (born 1943), American artist and letterer *Midge Costanza (1932–2010), American politician *Mike Costanza, American filmmaker *Pascal Costanza, German computer scientist *Pete Costanza ( ...
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Constanzo
Constanzo is an Italian given name or surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name *Constanzo Beschi (1860–1747), Italian jesuit priest, missionary, and Tamil language littérateur *Constanzo Festa (c. 1485/1490–1545), Italian composer *Constanzo Mangini (1918–1981), Italian ice hockey player Surname *Adolfo Constanzo (1962–1989), American serial killer, drug trafficker, and cult leader *Carmine Constanzo (died 1997), actor and father of Robert Costanzo *Steve Constanzo (born 1988), Australian basketball player *Ted Constanzo (born c. 1956), American former football player See also *Costanzo Costanzo is an Italian given name, translated from the Latin name Constantius. It is also used as an, originally patronymic, surname. It may refer to: People with the surname Costanzo * Alessandra Costanzo *Alfredo Costanzo *Angelo Costanzo * Blak ... {{Given name, type=both Given names Surnames Italian-language surnames Italian masculine given names Masculine given ...
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Costanzo Varolio
Costanzo Varolio, Latinized as Constantius Varolius (1543–1575), was an Italian anatomist and a papal physician to Gregory XIII. Varolio was born in Bologna. He was a pupil of the anatomist Giulio Cesare Aranzio, himself a pupil of Vesalius. He received his doctorate in medicine in 1567. In 1569 the Senate of the University of Bologna created an extraordinary chair in surgery for him with responsibility to teach anatomy as well and where a statue of him is housed at the Anatomical Theatre of the Archiginnasio. Later he is believed to have taught at the Sapienza University of Rome although he is not listed on the roll there. Nevertheless, he is known to have had considerable success in Rome both as a physician and as a surgeon and his memorial plaque in that city refers to his great skill in removing stones. He died in Rome. He is best remembered for his work on the cranial nerves. He was the first to examine the brain from its base upwards, in contrast with previous dis ...
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Costanzo Preve
Costanzo Preve (14 April 1943 – 23 November 2013) was an Italian philosopher and a political theoretician. Preve is widely considered one of the most important anti-capitalist European thinkers and a renowned expert in the history of Marxism. His thought is based on the Ancient Greek and idealistic tradition philosophy under the influence of Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and Karl Marx. He is author of many essays and volumes about philosophical interpretation, communitariansm and universalism. Biography Born in Valenza, Preve studied philosophy, political science and ancient and modern Greek in Turin, Paris and Athens. He worked as a high school teacher from 1967 to 2002 and was engaged first in the Italian Communist Party (PCI). He then got close to Proletarian Democracy, a party created in 1975 which opposed to the historic compromise between the PCI and the Christian Democracy. After the dissolving of the PCI following the 1989 fall of the ...
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Costanzo Ciano
Costanzo Ciano, 1st Count of Cortellazzo and Buccari (; 30 August 1876 – 26 June 1939) was an Italian naval officer and politician. He was the father of Galeazzo Ciano. Biography Early life Born at Livorno the son of Raimondo Ciano and wife Argia Puppo, he entered the Naval Academy of Livorno in 1891, being commissioned an officer five years later. In 1901, he became '' Tenente di vascello'' and took part in the Italo-Turkish War of 1911–1912. The First World War In 1915, at the entrance of Italy in World War I, he was a ''Capitano di corvetta'' (lieutenant commander), and was assigned to service in Cirenaica. After his return to Italy, he operated at the command of fast MAS units, receiving a gold medal for Military Value for a famous action in Bakar Harbour in Croatian Littoral, which was later celebrated by the poet Gabriele D'Annunzio (who had also participated). Ciano was appointed Senior commander at the end of the war and ennobled by King Victor Emmanuel III as ''C ...
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Costanzo Porta
Costanzo Porta (1528 or 1529 – 19 May 1601) was an Italian composer of the Renaissance, and a representative of what is known today as the Venetian School. He was highly praised throughout his life both as a composer and a teacher, and had a reputation especially as an expert contrapuntist.Lilian P. Pruett, Grove online Biography Porta was born in Cremona. Details of his early life are slim, but he probably was educated at the Convent Porta San Luca in Cremona. Around 1550 he is thought to have studied with Adrian Willaert, who was ''maestro di cappella'' at St. Mark's in Venice; while he was there he met Claudio Merulo, who was also a student; they remained close friends throughout their lives. In 1552 Porta became ''maestro di cappella'' at Osimo Cathedral; in 1565 he took a position in Padua briefly, but took a more important position in Ravenna the next year, where he was hired to build an entirely new music practice at the cathedral. By 1580 his services were ...
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Costanzo Festa
Costanzo Festa (c. 1485/1490 – 10 April 1545) was an Italian composer of the Renaissance. While he is best known for his madrigals, he also wrote sacred vocal music. He was the first native Italian polyphonist of international renown, and with Philippe Verdelot, one of the first to write madrigals, in the infancy of that most popular of all sixteenth-century Italian musical forms. Life Not much is known about his early life. He was probably born in the Piedmont near Turin, but the evidence for this is not certain, being based mainly on later documents referring to him as a ''clericis secularibus'', i.e. not a monk, from that region. His birth date has been given as early as 1480 and as late as 1495, but recent scholarship has tended to narrow the range to the late 1480s.Haar, Grove online In addition he may have been related to his slightly younger contemporary Sebastiano Festa, another early madrigal composer, also from the same region. Sebastiano's father, Jacobinus, ...
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Sharon Costanzo
Len is a Canadian alternative rock duo based in Toronto, Ontario. The band consists of siblings Marc Costanzo (vocals, guitar) and Sharon Costanzo (vocals, bass) and a revolving lineup of touring and studio musicians. History Marc Costanzo began recreationally recording music at the age of 13 years old. These recordings were predominately helmed by Marc, although his older sister Sharon sometimes contributed vocals to the recordings. In 1991, Marc began to produce music under the pseudonym of Len as a solo project. The name was taken from a high school friend of Marc's named Lenny. Sharon officially joined this project a year later, thus marking Len's first iteration as a duo. Len began as a punk rock band, with pop music influences. Between 1992 and 1997, the brother-sister duo independently released a self-titled extended play and two studio albums, ''Superstar'' (1995) and ''Get Your Legs Broke'' (1997). Marc estimated both albums sold around 10-15,000 units each. While thes ...
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