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Gennaro (given Name)
Gennaro (from the Latin Januarius, meaning "devoted to Janus") is an Italian masculine given name that may refer to the following notable people: * Gennaro Acampora (born 1994), Italian football midfielder * Gennaro D'Alessandro (c.1717–1778), Italian Baroque composer and harpsichordist *Gennaro Angiulo (1919–2009), American mafia underboss * Gennaro Annese (1604–1648), Italian revolutionary * Gennaro Arcucci (died 1800), Italian physician * Gennaro Armeno (born 1994), Italian football midfielder *Gennaro Astarita (c.1745–1805), Italian composer * Gennaro Auletta (born 1957), Italian philosopher * Gennaro Basile, 18th century Italian painter * Gennaro Bizzarro (born 1976), American attorney and Republican politician * Gennaro Bonafede (born 1990), South African racing driver *Gennaro Bracigliano (born 1980), French football goalkeeper *Gennaro Calì (c.1799–1877), Italian sculptor * Gennaro "Jerry" Casale (1933–2019), starting pitcher in Major League Baseball *Gennaro Ch ...
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Gennaro
Januarius ( ; la, Ianuarius; Neapolitan and it, Gennaro), also known as , was Bishop of Benevento and is a martyr and saint of the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. While no contemporary sources on his life are preserved, later sources and legends claim that he died during the Great Persecution, which ended with Diocletian's retirement in 305. Januarius is the patron saint of Naples, where the faithful gather three times a year in Naples Cathedral to witness the liquefaction of what is claimed to be a sample of his blood kept in a sealed glass ampoule. Life Little is known of the life of Januarius, and what follows is mostly derived from later Christian sources, such as the ''Acta Bononensia'' (BHL 4132, not earlier than 6th century) and the ''Acta Vaticana'' (BHL 4115, 9th century), and from later folk traditions. Legend According to various hagiographies, Januarius was born in Benevento to a rich patrician family that traced its descent to the Caudini trib ...
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Jerry Casale
Jerry Joseph Casale (September 27, 1933 – February 9, 2019) was a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for three teams between 1958 and 1962. Listed at , 200 lb., he batted and threw right-handed. Early life Casale was originally signed by the Boston Red Sox as an amateur free agent before the 1952 season, receiving a signing bonus of $30,000. He was one of nine spring training recruits of the San Jose Red Sox who had received signing bonuses, which earned the team the nickname "Gold Sox". Of those nine players, only Casale, Marty Keough, and Jerry Zimmerman made it to the major leagues. Casale in the minor leagues once hit a 560-foot home run while with the San Francisco Seals. Casale reached the majors in 1958 (he spent two years in the military). He was with the Red Sox for three years. In his first game as a starter he pitched against the Washington Senators and the Red Sox won 7–3. Casale struck out eight and also hit a three-run home run. He ...
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Gennaro Granito Pignatelli Di Belmonte
Gennaro Granito Pignatelli di Belmonte (10 April 1851 – 16 February 1948) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and a prominent member of the Roman Curia. Biography Gennaro Granito Pignatelli di Belmonte was born in Naples. He was ordained a priest on 7 June 1879 in Naples. He worked in the archdiocese in various roles, amongst which as secretary to Archbishop Guglielmo Sanfelice D'Acquavella. He was appointed a domestic prelate to the Pope on 4 April 1884 and joined the Roman Curia in 1892, where he was attached to the Sacred Congregation for Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs, concerned with foreign affairs of the Holy See. As attaché and counselor, he held posts in the Paris nunciature from 1893 to 1896. In 1899 Granito Pignatelli di Belmonte was appointed Titular Archbishop of Edessa, consecrated by Mariano Rampolla, Cardinal Secretary of State, in Rome. Concurrently, he became nuncio to Belgium, later to Austria-Hungary (1904–1911). In 19 ...
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Gennaro Giametta
Gennaro Giametta ( Frattamaggiore, 4 August 1867 - 8 February 1938) was an Italian painter. He worked under Pasquale Pontecorvo and Arnaldo De Lisio. He eventually moved to Buenos Aires in Argentina to work for many years. He then returned to Italy and entered politics.''Frattamaggiore e i suoi uomini illustri''
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1867 births 1938 deaths 19th-century Italian painters
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Prince Gennaro Of Naples And Sicily
Prince Gennaro of Naples and Sicily (Gennaro Carlo Francesco; 12 April 1780 – 1 January 1789) was a Prince of Naples and Sicily. He died of smallpox at age 8. He and his mother are the central figures of a portrait by Angelica Kauffman in 1783. Biography Born at the Royal Palace of Naples in the Kingdom of Naples, he was his parents' third son and eighth child. He was named '' Gennaro'' in honour of Saint Januarius, the patron saint of Naples and a martyr saint of both the Roman Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox Churches. A member of the Bourbons of Naples, he was a Prince of Naples and Sicily by birth. His sisters included the future Holy Roman Empress, Grand Duchess of Tuscany. His younger sister's Princess Maria Cristina, was the wife of the future Charles Felix of Sardinia and Queen of Sardinia; Maria Cristina's twin Princess Maria Cristina Amelia died in 1783 of smallpox. Another sister was the Queen of the FrenchDyson. C.C, ''The Life of Marie Amelie Last Queen of ...
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Gennaro Gattuso
Gennaro Ivan Gattuso (; born 9 January 1978) is an Italian professional football coach and former player, who currently serves as manager of La Liga club Valencia. He was born in Corigliano (Calabria). As a player, he mainly played in the centre as a defensive midfielder, although he was also capable of playing on the wing. He initially played for Perugia, Salernitana, and Rangers, though he is mostly remembered for his time with AC Milan in Serie A, where he won the Champions League, in 2002–03 and 2006–07, the Coppa Italia in 2002–03, and also the Serie A title in 2003–04 and 2010–11. In addition to these titles, he won two Italian Supercups, two UEFA Supercups, and a FIFA Club World Cup. At international level, he represented the Italy national football team at the 2000 Summer Olympics, three FIFA World Cups, two UEFA European Championships, and the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup. Gattuso's talismanic midfield partnership with playmaker Andrea Pirlo, both at c ...
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Gennaro Gallo
Gennaro Gallo (born 8 January 1984) is an Italian lightweight rower. He won a gold medal at the 2009 World Rowing Championships in Poznań with the lightweight men's eight 8 is a number, numeral, and glyph. 8 or eight may also refer to: Years * AD 8, the eighth year of the AD era * 8 BC, the eighth year before the AD era Art *The Eight (Ashcan School), a group of twentieth century painters associated with the As .... References 1984 births Living people Italian male rowers World Rowing Championships medalists for Italy {{Italy-rowing-bio-stub ...
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Gennaro Fragiello
Gennaro Fragiello (born March 30, 1984, in Naples) is an Italian professional football player. He played 2 games in 2 seasons in the Serie A for Bologna F.C. 1909. See also *Football in Italy Football ( it, calcio ) is the most popular sport in Italy. The Italy national football team is considered to be one of the best national teams in the world. They have won the FIFA World Cup four times ( 1934, 1938, 1982, 2006), trailing only ... * List of football clubs in Italy References External links * Euro Football 1984 births Living people Italian men's footballers Serie A players Serie B players Bologna FC 1909 players Footballers from Naples US Sassuolo Calcio players US Sambenedettese players US Salernitana 1919 players Como 1907 players ASD Cassino Calcio 1924 players Men's association football forwards ASD Fanfulla players {{Italy-footy-forward-1980s-stub ...
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Gennaro Filomarino
Gennaro Filomarino, C.R. (1591–1650) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Calvi Risorta (1623–1650). ''(in Latin)'' Biography Gennaro Filomarino was born in 1591 and ordained a priest in the Congregation of Clerics Regular of the Divine Providence. On 18 December 1623, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Urban VIII as Bishop of Calvi Risorta. On 24 December 1623, he was consecrated bishop by Cosimo de Torres, Cardinal-Priest of San Pancrazio, with Alessandro di Sangro, Archbishop of Benevento, and Giuseppe Acquaviva, Titular Archbishop of ''Thebae'', serving as co-consecrators. He served as Bishop of Calvi Risorta until his death in October 1650. Episcopal succession While bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of: *Ascanio Filomarino, Archbishop of Naples (1642); and * Vincenzo Maculani, Archbishop of Benevento The Italian Catholic metropolitan Archdiocese of Benevento ( la, Archidioecesis Beneventana) has a long history; it now has five ...
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Gennaro Federico
Gennaro Antonio Federico (died Naples, 1744) was a Neapolitan poet and opera librettist. He is best remembered for his collaborations with G. B. Pergolesi including La serva padrona.Guy A. Marco Opera: A Research and Information Guide - Page 268 113557801X - 2002 Librettist Gennaro Federico used a colloquial Italian text in his earlier Lo frate 'nnamorato, but he did not write dialect in La serva padrona. Nevertheless, he was able to delineate the fairly complex character of Serpina through nuances of ... Libretti *''La Zita'' (opera buffa; set by Costantino Roberto 1731) *'' Lo frate 'nnamorato'' (commedia musicale; set by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi 1732) *''L'Ippolita'' (opera buffa; set by Nicola Conti 1733) *''L'Ottavio'' (commedia per musica; set by Gaetano Latilla 1733 , set by Pietro Alessandro Guglielmi 1760) *'' La serva padrona'' (intermezzo; set by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi 1733, set by Girolamo Abos 1744, set by Pietro Alessandro Guglielmi 1780, Giovan ...
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Gennaro Favai
Gennaro Favai (1879–1958) was an Italian artist. Biography Gennaro Favai was born in Venice in 1879, son of Luigi Favai and contessa Teresa Albrizzi. In his formative years Favai studied the old masters; the Dutch and Spanish schools of the seventeenth century, the English school of the eighteenth century, and the French school of the nineteenth century (Borgmeyer 1912). Around 1895, shortly after enrolling in the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice, Favai was expelled. He continued to study under Vittore Zanetti Zilla, and formed a long lasting friendship with Mario de Maria Mario or Marius de Maria (9 September 1852 – 1924) was an Italian painter, known for depicting nocturnal landscapes, and gaining the label by the contemporary poet Gabriele D’Annunzio, as the ''painter of moons''. Biography He was born in Bo .... In 1898 Favai first exhibited work in the ''Società Promotrice Firenze'', Firenze, Italy. Favai received increasing exposure through the 1904 St Louis ...
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Gennaro Delvecchio
Gennaro Delvecchio (; born 25 March 1978) is an Italian football official and a former player who played as a midfielder. He works as the head of youth development at Bari. Club career Early career Delvecchio started his career with amateur club A.S.D. Barletta in 1994. The following season, he joined A.S. Melfi. He would remain at the club until 1998. With Melfi, Delvecchio managed 15 goals in a total of 83 appearances. Following that impressive spell, he was bought by Serie C1 side Giulianova Calcio. Although he would only appear once for the club. The following season (1999), he joined U.S. Castrovillari Calcio. He again picked up form and scored 3 goals in 29 appearances for the club at Serie C2. Catania and Perugia In 2000, he joined Serie C1 side Calcio Catania, but he was loaned to F.C. Catanzaro in October. With Catanzaro he appeared in 26 games and added two goals to his credit. He then joined S.S. Sambenedettese Calcio on loan and again would pick up form, sc ...
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