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Falconi is the surname of the following people *Armando Falconi (1871–1954), Italian stage and film actor * Carlo Falconi (1915–1998), Italian journalist and writer * Enrique Falconí Mejía, Peruvian politician in the late 1970s *Fander Falconí (born 1962), Ecuadorian economist and politician * Francesco Falconi (born 1976), Italian fantasy writer *Irina Falconi (born 1990), American tennis player *Juan Falconí Puig, Ecuadorian jurist, politician, businessman and writer *María Inés Falconi (born 1954), Argentine writer and theatre director * Mario Falconi, Italian Roman Catholic priest *Pedro de Oviedo Falconi (died 1649), Roman Catholic prelate * Ricardo Falconi (born 1962), Chilean modern pentathlete *Romina Falconi Romina Falconi (born 1 January 1985) is an Italian electropop singer-songwriter. Biography Early life and career Romina Falconi grew up in Torpignattara (a known area of Rome), and made her debut on Teatro Ariston, at the 57th Sanremo Music Fes ... (born ...
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Armando Falconi
Armando Falconi (1871–1954) was an Italian stage and film actor who appeared in more than forty films during his career. He played the lead in the 1931 comedy '' The Charmer''.Landy p.63-65 Life and career Born in Rome, Falconi was the son of two Neapolitan stage actors. His elder brother Arturo Falconi also became an actor. He first worked as an employee and an officer before starting to work as a professional actor in the late 1890s. In 1901 he married the actress Tina Di Lorenzo, with whom he often teamed up on stage. Following several national and foreign tours, in 1912 he founded the Stable Company of the Manzoni Theatre in Milan. Following the retirement of his wife in 1920, he directed the company Compagnia Comoedia, and headed in a number of other companies, notably having a remarkable success with the musical comedy ''Wunder Bar''. After having appeared in some silent films between 1915 and 1918, in the 1930s Falconi intensified his cinema activities, starring in a ...
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Carlo Falconi
Carlo Falconi (20 October 1915 – 24 September 1998) was an Italian journalist and writer about Roman Catholicism. Ordained as a Catholic priest The priesthood is the office of the ministers of religion, who have been commissioned ("ordained") with the Holy orders of the Catholic Church. Technically, bishops are a priestly order as well; however, in layman's terms ''priest'' refers only ... in 1938, Falconi left the priesthood in 1949 and became a journalist. The Kirkus Review said of ''The Popes in the Twentieth Century'', "On the whole, then, the book is a readable and not uninteresting, but primarily subjective, history of the twentieth-century papacy, that will hold little appeal for a critical audience." Works * ''Pope John and his council; a diary of the Second Vatican Council, September–December 1962'', 1964 * ''The silence of Pius XII'', 1965 * ''The Popes in the twentieth century, from Pius X to John XXIII'', 1967. References Further reading * G. Martina, 'C ...
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Enrique Falconí Mejía
Enrique Falconí Mejía was a Peruvian politician in the late 1970s. He was the mayor of Lima Lima ( ; ), originally founded as Ciudad de Los Reyes (City of The Kings) is the capital and the largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón River, Chillón, Rímac River, Rímac and Lurín Rivers, in the desert zone of t ... from 1977 to 1978. References Mayors of Lima Year of birth missing (living people) {{Peru-mayor-stub ...
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Fander Falconí
Fander Falconí Benitez (born 19 September 1962), is an Ecuadorian economist and politician. He served as Foreign Minister (known in Ecuador as "Chancellor") in the government of President Rafael Correa from December 2008 until his resignation on 13 January 2010 because of the Yasuní oil project. On 23 May 2017 he was named Minister of Education in the cabinet of Lenín Moreno. He studied Economics in Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador The Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador (PUCE) (English: ''Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador'') is a Pontifical Catholic university founded in 1946 in Quito, Ecuador. History The university opened in the fall of 1946, with Carlo .... References Further reading * * * External links Curriculum vitaePlan de Gobierno de Alianza PAIS 1962 births Living people 20th-century Ecuadorian economists Education ministers of Ecuador Foreign ministers of Ecuador PAIS Alliance politicians 21st-century Ecuadoria ...
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Francesco Falconi
Francesco Falconi (born 26 June 1976 in Grosseto) is an Italian fantasy writer. Literary career He wrote his first book in 2006 with the series of fantasy novels for children ''Estasia'', published by Armando Curcio Editore. ''Estasia Danny Martine and the Crown Enchanted'' is a novel that the author wrote at the age of 14 years, influenced by the works of Michael Ende and subsequently published by Curcio in 2006. After ''Estasia'' he has written the saga of ''Prodigium'', published by Asengard Editions, which consists of two books: ''The Children of Elements'' and ''The Acropolis of Shadows''. Along with other Italian writers, in 2009 he participated in the anthology ''Sanctuary''. In 2010 he was published the social novel ''Gothica. The Angel of Death'', published by Edizioni Ambiente, then ''The Aurora Witches'', by Reverdito Publisher. In 2010 he published a new book, ''Nemesis The Order of the Apocalypse'' (Castelvecchi Publisher), with a sequel in fall 2011: ''Nemesis The ...
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Irina Falconi
Irina Falconi ( es, Falconí; born May 4, 1990) is an Ecuadorian-born American former tennis player. She moved to Manhattan, New York, as a toddler. Her highest WTA singles ranking is world No. 63, which she reached in May 2016. Her career-high in doubles is No. 70, set in June 2013. Professional career Falconi played college tennis at Georgia Tech where she was a two times ITA All-American and 2010 ACC Player of the Year. She was given a wildcard into the 2010 US Open qualifying tournament and managed to qualify defeating Mona Barthel, Anastasia Pivovarova and Stéphanie Dubois. She went out in the first rounds of the Australian Open, the French Open, and Wimbledon. The 2011 US Open was more successful for Falconi, when she defeated Klára Zakopalová and Dominika Cibulková, before losing to Sabine Lisicki. In March 2020, she competed at the Indian Wells Challenger for the last time in a pro match on tour. In 2021, it was reported that Falconi was working as a travelin ...
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Juan Falconí Puig
Juan Falconi Puig (born in Guayaquil, Ecuador) is doctor in law, a university professor, a columnist as well as a politician. In 2013 he was appointed Ambassador of Ecuador to the United Kingdom (12). In 2015 he was appointed to represent Ecuador as Permanent Ambassador to the World Trade Organization, headquartered in Geneva Switzerland. Throughout his career, Falconi has served his country from several high offices of government and high profile appointments, such as minister of industry and commerce in January 1991; and years later as Minister State Secretary for Production. In October 1999, after the 1998-99 crisis, in April 2000 he served as Bank Superintendent and as such he led important decisions and conducted and investigated into the Filanbanco case, the most important one at the center of said crisis. Filanbanco was owned by the Isaias Dassum brothers and was transferred to the Government in December 1998 in order to avoid the bankruptcy. Up until that time, everything ...
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María Inés Falconi
María Inés Falconi (born 1954 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentines, Argentine writer and theatre director for Children's literature, children and Young adult fiction, young adults. Writing She works in Theatre Expression Ateliers for children and teenagers in the Escuela de Teatro de la Universidad Popular de Belgrane. She's coordinator and director of the Atelier ''La Mancha''. She has given conferences for the Children's Theatre in the Universidad Popular de Belgrano, the Central University of Venezuela, Universidad Central de Caracas, the University of Zulia, Universidad de Maracaibo and in more institutions in South America. Works Falconi has written numerous books including: * ''Niños, las brujas no existen'' (Kids, Witches do not Exist) * ''Pajaritos en bandadas'' (Little Birds in Flocks) * ''Caídos del mapa'' (Fallen from the Map) * ''Hasta el domingo'' (See You on Sunday) References External links Review of ''Las vacaciones para Julia'' (2000), Escuela Martin Bu ...
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Mario Falconi
Father Mario Falconi was honored for his humanitarian acts in defense of Tutsis during the genocide in eastern Rwanda Rwanda (; rw, u Rwanda ), officially the Republic of Rwanda, is a landlocked country in the Great Rift Valley of Central Africa, where the African Great Lakes region and Southeast Africa converge. Located a few degrees south of the Equator .... He refused to leave Rwanda during the genocide and saved 3,000 people from being massacred. References Living people 21st-century Italian Roman Catholic priests Year of birth missing (living people) People of the Rwandan genocide 20th-century Italian Roman Catholic priests {{Italy-reli-bio-stub ...
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Pedro De Oviedo Falconi
Pedro de Oviedo Falconi (died 13 October 1649) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Archbishop of La Plata o Charcas (1645–1649), Archbishop of Quito (1628–1645), and Archbishop of Santo Domingo (1621–1628). ''(in Latin)''"Archbishop Pedro de Oviedo Falconi, O. Cist."
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Ricardo Falconi
Ricardo Falconi (born 21 November 1962) is a Chilean modern pentathlete. He competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics The 1988 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XXIV Olympiad () and commonly known as Seoul 1988 ( ko, 서울 1988, Seoul Cheon gubaek palsip-pal), was an international multi-sport event held from 17 September to 2 October .... References External links * 1962 births Living people Chilean male modern pentathletes Olympic modern pentathletes of Chile Modern pentathletes at the 1988 Summer Olympics 20th-century Chilean people {{Chile-modern-pentathlon-bio-stub ...
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Romina Falconi
Romina Falconi (born 1 January 1985) is an Italian electropop singer-songwriter. Biography Early life and career Romina Falconi grew up in Torpignattara (a known area of Rome), and made her debut on Teatro Ariston, at the 57th Sanremo Music Festival, in 2007, with "Ama", rising the fifth position in the Newcomers section. In 2009 she worked as choirgirl during Eros Ramazzotti's ''Ali e Radici World Tour''. In 2010 she moved in Milan, where she starts her collaboration with independent humoristic songwriter Immanuel Casto, with "Crash", an electropop/comedy single contained in Casto's album "Adult Music". The X-Factor experience In search for a renaissance, after an unproductive period, in 2012 she decided to take part in the sixth season of the Italian version of The X-Factor, membering the Over 25 category and mentored by Morgan. Her fashion stylist was Roberta Martini. She started a dadaist trip in the new wave genre, which was far from her tastes, performing songs like "D ...
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