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Gabrielli Syndrome
Gabrielli is a surname originating in Italy. Due to Italian diaspora, it is also common in other countries such as the United States, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile and France. The surname Gabrielli derives from the given name Gabriello (a variation of the common given name Gabriele) and it means "son of Gabriello". A common surname variation is Gabrieli. Notable people with the surname include: * Gabrielli family: the Italian feudal family from Gubbio, a town in Umbria. * Andrea Gabrieli (1532/1533-1585), Italian composer and organist * Caterina Gabrielli (1730-1796), Italian soprano * Cante dei Gabrielli (c. 1260 – c. 1335), Italian nobleman and condottiero * Cecciolo Gabrielli (1375-1420), Italian nobleman * Domenick L. Gabrielli (1912–1994), American lawyer, politician and judge * Domenico Gabrielli (1651-1690), Italian composer and virtuoso violoncello player. * Elisa Gabrielli (born 1988), American actress, voice artist, and comedian * Francesco Gabrielli (1588–1636 ...
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Italian Diaspora
, image = Map of the Italian Diaspora in the World.svg , image_caption = Map of the Italian diaspora in the world , population = worldwide , popplace = Brazil, Argentina, United States, France, Colombia, Canada, Peru, Uruguay, Australia, Venezuela, Germany, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Belgium, Chile and Paraguay , langs = Italian, other languages of Italy, English, French, Spanish, Portuguese and German , rels = Christianity (predominantly Catholicism) , related = Other Romance peoples The Italian diaspora is the large-scale emigration of Italians from Italy. There were two major Italian diasporas in Italian history. The first diaspora began around 1880, two decades after the Unification of Italy, and ended in the 1920s to the early 1940s with the rise of Fascist Italy.Pozzetta, George E., Bruno Ramirez, and Robert F. Harney. The Italian Diaspora: Migration across the Globe. Toronto: Multicultural History Soci ...
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Elisa Gabrielli
Elisa Gabrielli is an American actress and comedian, who played "Pepper" Potts in the animated movie '' The Invincible Iron Man'', among other roles. Gabrielli also played the part of Miss Linley in ''The Brady Bunch Movie''. In the 2005 animated film ''Madagascar'', she was the voice of Nana, which became a breakout character that she voiced again in the 2008 sequel, '' Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa''. Filmography Live acting Film *'' Alien Space Avenger'' (1989) as Red Riding Hood *'' Naked Gun : The Final Insult'' (1994) as Mourner *''The Brady Bunch Movie'' (1995) as Miss Lynley *''Waiting Game'' (1996) as Hattie *'' Bubba and Ike'' (1998) *'' Seven Girlfriends'' (1999) as Joan *'' Luck of the Draw'' (2000) as Hit-Man's Woman *'' Patching Cabbage'' (2003) as Fight Mother *'' Father vs. Son'' (2010) as Beach Couple Wife Television *'' Eden'' (1993) as Celine *''Babylon 5'' ("Mind War", 1994) as Guest Liaison *'' Reform School Girl'' (1994) as Velmont Girl *'' Murder One'' (1 epi ...
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Pompeo Gabrielli
Pompeo Gabrielli (22 August 1780 – 28 March 1861) was an Italian general and politician, the first layman to be appointed Minister in a Papal States cabinet. Biography Pompeo’s father was Pietro Gabrielli, prince of Prossedi and his mother was Camilla Riario Sforza. In 1798 Pietro was charged by pope Pius VI to sign the surrender of the Church State to the French troops of General Berthier, and later, during the annexation of Rome by the French empire (1808-1814) served as ''maire adjoint'' (deputy mayor) of the city. Pietro's brother (Pompeo's uncle) was Cardinal Giulio Gabrielli the Younger, who served as Pius VII's Secretary of State. Early life and military career Pompeo Gabrielli was born in Rome on 22 August 1780. After completing his studies at the ''Collegio Tolomei'' in Siena, in 1801 he joined the newly constituted Noble Guard, and in 1805 was assigned to a cavalry regiment. In February 1808 he resisted the French occupation of Rome and was therefore ar ...
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Noemi Gabrielli
Noemi Gabrielli (30 September 1901 – 9 July 1979) was an Italian art historian, superintendent, and a museologist. Biography Gabrielli was born in Pinerolo and studied in Naples. She then studied in University of Turin, studying under Lionello Venturi. She graduated in 1926 with a thesis about Paolo Veronese. In 1928 she completed a specialization in Art History at the University of Rome. When she completed her basic degree in 1926 Gabrielli began working to reorganise the art gallery of the Accademia Albertina. She took over after Lionello Venturi's resignation. The display of Gaudenzio Ferrari works was laid out to show the greatest number of works by distributing them in chronological order and dividing them into schools, to offer a comprehensive overview of the historical and artistic context. In 1934 Gabrielli gained the position to become the Superintendent of Medieval and Modern Art of Piedmont and Liguria working as the historical art inspector at the headquarters of ...
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Nicolò Gabrielli
Count Nicolò Gabrielli di Quercita (21 February 1814 – 14 June 1891) was an Italian opera composer. Biography Born in Naples, at the time when the city was capital of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, Nicolò Gabrielli was the scion of a distinguished yet decayed aristocratic family originally from Gubbio and settled thereafter in Tropea and Palermo. He showed since his early childhood a talent for music that led him to enter the Naples conservatory where he studied under the supervision of Nicola Zingarelli and Gaetano Donizetti. He dedicated himself especially to musical composition, and debuted in August 1835 with a melodrama in Neapolitan dialect, ''I dotti per fanatismo''. Nicolò Gabrielli was a very prolific composer, and from 1835 onwards worked at many melodramas, opera buffas, commedias and farsas, including ''La lettera perduta'' (1836), ''Il Cid'' (1836), ''La parola di matrimonio'' (1837), ''L'americano in fiera ossia Farvest Calelas'' (1837), ''Vinc ...
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