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Cavanna is a surname and may refer to: * Elise Cavanna (1902–1963), American film actress, stage comedian, dancer, and artist * François Cavanna (1923–2014), French author and newspaper editor * Giuseppe Cavanna (1905–1976), Italian football goalkeeper * Guelfo Cavanna (1850–1920), Italian entomologist * Luigi Cavanna, Italian oncologist Cavanna is also a surname of a noble Italian family, see Cavanna family Cavanna are a noble family from the north of Italy. Origins It seems that the name first appeared historically in Genoa, and later in Piacenza. Nearby, a place called Cavanna di Lesignaro is to be found in the vicinity of Parma. In the center of t .... {{surname Surnames of Italian origin ...
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Cavanna Family
Cavanna are a noble family from the north of Italy. Origins It seems that the name first appeared historically in Genoa, and later in Piacenza. Nearby, a place called Cavanna di Lesignaro is to be found in the vicinity of Parma. In the center of the triangle Genoa-Piacenza-Parma lies the municipality of Ferriere, which includes the localities of Cassimoreno and Centenaro, and adjacent to the neighbouring municipality of Farini. This is a montane area where a high concentration of Cavannas exists historically. Aristocratic patrician lineage and titled nobility The family has a coat of arms, indicating noble origins, and several distinguished noble members through the centuries. They are listed as one of the several noble families of the former Republic of Genoa, and during the Albergo period of the governance of Genoa, they formed part of the Albergo De Franchi, one of the 28 Alberghi of the Republic of Genoa. An Albergo (Alberghi in plural) was an informal grouping, in which sev ...
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Elise Cavanna
Elise Alyse Cavanna (January 30, 1902 – May 12, 1963) was an American film actress, stage comedian, dancer, and fine artist. She went by the following names: Elise Seeds, Alyse Seeds, Elise Armitage, Elise Cavanna, and Elise Welton. Stage and film career She was born Elise Seeds in Germantown, Philadelphia, to Sally D. Burk and Thomas M. Seeds. She attended the Pennsylvania Academy and studied dancing with Isadora Duncan in Berlin, Germany. Cavanna was 6 feet tall and very svelte. She gave dance recitals in New York City, but grew dissatisfied and instead became a dancer in the Ziegfeld Follies. Cavanna was a comedian with Joe Weber and Lew Fields before she entered motion pictures in 1926. Her first film was '' Love 'Em and Leave 'Em'' (1926) with Louise Brooks and Evelyn Brent. Next she performed as an "early morning customer" with Brooks and W.C. Fields in ''It's the Old Army Game'' (1926). She worked with Fields in four other of his films, most notably ''The Dentist'', w ...
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François Cavanna
François Cavanna (22 February 1923 – 29 January 2014) was a French author and satirical newspaper editor. He contributed to the creation and success of ''Hara-Kiri'' and ''Charlie Hebdo''. He wrote in a variety of genres including reportage, satire, essays, novels, autobiography and humor. He also translated six books about famous cartoonists. Cavanna was born in Nogent-sur-Marne. Although raised in France, he grew up surrounded by Italian immigrants due to his father being from Bettola, Italy. He treated this life in his books ''Les Ritals'' and ''L'œil du lapin''. At the age of 16, he took up various part-time jobs. He delivered letters for the postal service, sold fruits and vegetables, and was a mason's apprentice. His journalistic début came in 1945 when he began to work for the daily ''Libération''. In November 1969, ''Hara-Kiri's sister weekly magazine was banned. Cavanna came up with the idea of renaming the magazine for the next week's issue, and thus, ''Charlie ...
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Luigi Cavanna
Luigi Cavanna is an Italian doctor. He is the head of the hematology and oncology ward at the Guglielmo da Saliceto hospital in Piacenza, Emilia-Romagna. COVID-19 pandemic During the second week of March 2020, in the beginning of the pandemic lockdown in Italy, Cavanna realized that too many critically-ill COVID-19 patients were arriving at his hospital and that they could have been treated earlier before the escalation of the symptoms. He therefore became one of the first doctors in Italy to focus on house calls for COVID-19 patients. Despite his age, Cavanna started visiting his patients in their homes in the province of Piacenza, wearing full-body protective gear. His protocol focuses on chest ultrasound with portable equipment, a rapid start of treatment, and remote monitoring of blood oxygen level. Cavanna is also in favor of the use of hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19 home-bound patients. According to the data he collected during the pandemic, fewer than 5% of the patient ...
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Giuseppe Cavanna
Giuseppe Cavanna (18 September 1905 – 3 November 1976)
La storia siete voi (in Italian) was an Italian Association football, football goalkeeper.


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Born in Vercelli, Cavanna played in the 1920s and 1930s for and



Guelfo Cavanna
Guelfo Cavanna (27 February 1850, in Ferrara – 18 December 1920, in Florence) was an Italian entomologist. Biography Cavanna was a teacher at the University of Florence and secretary of the Società Entomologica Italiana from 1875 to 1892. In 1880 he worked on the insect fauna of the then unexplored regions of Vulture and Pollino in southern Italy. Many specialists worked on the insects collected (now in La Specola The Museum of Zoology and Natural History, best known as La Specola, is an eclectic natural history museum in Florence, central Italy, located next to the Pitti Palace. The name '' Specola'' means observatory, a reference to the astronomical obser ...) and the results were published aNarrazione della escursione fatta al Vulture ed al Pollino nel luglio del 1880da A. Biondi, C. Caroti e G. Cavanna, pp. 3–30; Parte II. Catalogo degli animali raccolti al Vulture, al Pollino ed in altri luoghi dell’Italia meridionalee centrale, pp. 31–87; ''Bullettino ...
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