Giuliano (Croatian Singer)
People with the Italian given name or surname Giuliano () have included: Origin and meaning Giuliano is an Italian form of Julian, a masculine name meaning "youthful". A patronymic Italian surname derived from Giuliano is Giuliani. In arts and entertainment Surname * Gaetano Giuliano (1929–2023), Italian politician * Geoffrey Giuliano (born 1953), American author * Maurizio Giuliano (born 1975), Italian-British writer and Guinness-record-holding traveller Given name * Giuliano Pesello (ca. 1367–1446), Italian painter * Giuliano Gemma (1938–2013), Italian actor * Giuliano Đanić (born 1973), Croatian pop-folk singer In crime * Luigi Giuliano (born 1949), former Neapolitan Camorra boss and pentito * Salvatore Giuliano (1922–1950), Sicilian bandit In politics Surname * Carla Giuliano (born 1983), Italian MP * Neil Giuliano (born 1956), former mayor of Tempe, Arizona, US * Sebastian Giuliano (born 1952), mayor of Middletown, Connecticut, US Given name * Giuliano Amato ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Italian Name
A name in the Italian language consists of a given name ( it, nome), and a surname (); in most contexts, the given name is written before the surname. (In official documents, the Western surname may be written before the given name or names.) Italian names, with their fixed ''nome'' and ''cognome'' structure, have little to do with the ancient Roman naming conventions, which used a tripartite system of given name, gentile name, and hereditary or personal name (or names). The Italian ''nome'' is not analogous to the ancient Roman ''nomen''; the Italian ''nome'' is the given name (distinct between siblings), while the Roman ''nomen'' is the gentile name (inherited, thus shared by all in a gens). Female naming traditions, and name-changing rules after adoption, for both sexes likewise differ between Roman antiquity and modern Italian use. Moreover, the low number, and the steady decline of importance and variety, of Roman ''praenomina'' starkly contrast with the current number of It ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Luigi Giuliano (footballer)
Luigi Giuliano (; 16 August 1930 – 23 December 1993) was an Italian professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Club career He had the distinction of scoring in each of his first three Serie A games in the 1948/49 season. He was the only youth team player who was playing regularly on the first squad of A.C. Torino. Because of a delay he had in obtaining a passport he did not join the team on its trip to Lisbon which led to the Superga air disaster, in which the first squad perished. His last two seasons with A.S. Roma were hampered by serious knee injuries, but that did not stop him from playing on the team that won the 1960–61 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup; he scored a goal in the competition against Union Saint-Gilloise and played in the final. Overall, he played for 14 seasons in the Serie A for A.C. Torino and A.S. Roma (267 games, 21 goals). International career He played his only game for the Italy national football team on 27 November 1955 against Hungary H ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Giuliano E I Notturni
Giuliano e i Notturni were an Italian pop group, active in the late 1960s. The group was specialized in the bubblegum pop genre.Dario Salvatori. "Giuliano e i Notturni". Gino Castaldo (edited by). ''Dizionario della canzone italiana''. Curcio Editore, 1990. pp.790-1. They got their major hit with "Il ballo di Simone", a cover of the 1910 Fruitgum Company's song "Simon Says Simon Says is a children's game for three or more players. One player takes the role of "Simon" and issues instructions (usually physical actions such as "jump in the air" or "stick out your tongue") to the other players, which should be follow ...", which peaked at the third place on the Italian hit parade and became an instant classic. Discography ;Album * 1968 - ''Giuliano e i Notturni'' ( Ri-Fi, RFL-ST 14032) ;Singles * 1968 - "Il ballo di Simone" (Ri-Fi, RFN-NP 16257) * 1968 - "La giostra della felicità" (Ri-Fi, RFN-NP 16323) * 1969 - "Ragazzina ragazzina" (Ri-Fi, RFN-NP 1635 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Giuliano Marrucci
Giuliano Marrucci (born 24 December 1976) is an Italian investigative journalist. Biography Marrucci was born in the town of Mirano and then moved to Pisa as a child in 1984. He earned a degree at the technical institute for social activities "Chiara Gambacorti". He is the son of Enrico Marrucci, who was a MP for the Italian Communist Party. In the late '90s, while he was attending Physics at the University of Pisa, he began to produce reports as a freelance videojournalist in India, since his main intellectual interest was, and still is, the process of the "great return" on the global scene of the "Asian giants" India and China. From 2001 to 2022 he was one of the authors of the popular investigative journalism programme '' Report'', on Rai 3, on the Italian public television. Since 2010 he has also been collaborating for the daily newspaper '' Il Fatto Quotidiano'' and since 2011 for the ''Corriere della Sera The ''Corriere della Sera'' (; en, "Evening Courier") is ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Giuliano Pancaldi
Giuliano Pancaldi (born 1946) is an Italian historian of science. Pancaldi is Professor of the History of Science, retired, at the University of Bologna. His books include: * '' Darwin in Italy: Science across Cultural Frontiers''. * '' Volta: Science and Culture in the Age of Enlightenment''. He was a co-editor of '' The Oxford Companion to the History of Modern Science'' (Oxford University Press, 2003). References External links Giuliano Pancaldion Academia.edu Academia.edu is a for-profit open repository of academic articles free to read by visitors. Uploading and downloading is restricted to registered users. Additional features are accessible only as a paid subscription. Since 2016 various social ... 1946 births Living people Academic staff of the University of Bologna Historians of science {{Italy-historian-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pope Julius II
Pope Julius II ( la, Iulius II; it, Giulio II; born Giuliano della Rovere; 5 December 144321 February 1513) was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 1503 to his death in February 1513. Nicknamed the Warrior Pope or the Fearsome Pope, he chose his papal name not in honour of Pope Julius I but in emulation of Julius Caesar. One of the most powerful and influential popes, Julius II was a central figure of the High Renaissance and left a significant cultural and political legacy. As a result of his policies during the Italian Wars, the Papal States increased its power and centralization, and the office of the papacy continued to be crucial, diplomatically and politically, during the entirety of the 16th century in Italy and Europe. In 1506, Julius II established the Vatican Museums and initiated the rebuilding of the St. Peter's Basilica. The same year he organized the famous Swiss Guards for his personal protection and commanded a successful campa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Giuliano Cesarini, Iuniore
Giuliano Cesarini the Younger ( It.: ''Giuliano Cesarini, iuniore''; 1466–1510) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal. Biography Giuliano Cesarini, ''iuniore'' was born in Rome in 1466, the son of Gabriele Cesarini, ''Gonfaloniere'' of the Senate and Roman People (SPQR), and his wife Giulina (Godina). Her father was Giovanni Andrea Colonna, and her mother was Ambroscina de'Astalli. Giuliano had two brothers, Pietro Paolo and Giovanni Giorgio. Giovanni Giorgio succeeded his father as Gonfaloniere in 1499. A third brother, Giovanni Andrea, was married to Gerolama Borgia, daughter of Pope Alexander VI, but both spouses died in 1483. They were the grand-nephews of Cardinal Giuliano Cesarini, ''seniore''.Salvador MirandaBiographical Dictionary of the Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church "Cesarini, Giuliano ''iuniore''"; retrieved: 2017-09-01. Giuliano also had four sisters: Antonina (wife of Carlo Muti), Caterina (wife of Antonino Albertoni), Alteria (who married a Margana), and L ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Giuliano De' Medici
Giuliano de' Medici (25 October 1453 – 26 April 1478) was the second son of Piero de' Medici (the Gouty) and Lucrezia Tornabuoni. As co-ruler of Florence, with his brother Lorenzo the Magnificent, he complemented his brother's image as the "patron of the arts" with his own image as the handsome, sporting "golden boy." He was killed in a plot known as the Pazzi conspiracy. Personal life Giuliano was promised in marriage to Semiramade Appiani Aragona, daughter of Iacopo IV Appiani, the Lord of Piombino, though died before the wedding could take place. Giuliano had an illegitimate son by his mistress Fioretta Gorini, Giulio di Giuliano de' Medici, who would later become Pope Clement VII. The Pazzi conspirators attempted to lure Giuliano and Lorenzo away from Florence to kill them outside the boundaries of the city – first on the road to Piombino, then in Rome, and finally at a banquet hosted by the Medici at their villa in Fiesole. Giuliano did not come, claiming to be i ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mark F
Mark may refer to: Currency * Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark, the currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina * East German mark, the currency of the German Democratic Republic * Estonian mark, the currency of Estonia between 1918 and 1927 * Finnish markka ( sv, finsk mark, links=no), the currency of Finland from 1860 until 28 February 2002 * Mark (currency), a currency or unit of account in many nations * Polish mark ( pl, marka polska, links=no), the currency of the Kingdom of Poland and of the Republic of Poland between 1917 and 1924 German * Deutsche Mark, the official currency of West Germany from 1948 until 1990 and later the unified Germany from 1990 until 2002 * German gold mark, the currency used in the German Empire from 1873 to 1914 * German Papiermark, the German currency from 4 August 1914 * German rentenmark, a currency issued on 15 November 1923 to stop the hyperinflation of 1922 and 1923 in Weimar Germany * Lodz Ghetto mark, a special currency for Lodz Ghetto. * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Giuliano Simeone
Giuliano Simeone Baldini (born 18 December 2002) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a forward for Spanish club Real Zaragoza, on loan from Atlético Madrid. Career Born in Rome when his father was playing for Lazio, Simeone returned to Argentina to live with his mother at the age of four, and began his career with River Plate. In September 2019, he moved to Atlético Madrid's youth categories; as River did not have a professional contract, the club was unable to retain him, and the move was later approved by FIFA. He then joined the ''Juvenil'' squad. Simeone made his senior debut with ''Atleti''s B-team on 17 January 2021, starting and scoring the opener in a 1–1 Segunda División B away draw against UD Poblense. He scored three further goals in the season, but suffered team relegation. After spending the 2021 pre-season with the first team, Simeone returned to the B's now in Tercera División RFEF, scoring eight goals in 11 matches between the months o ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Giuliano De Paula
Giuliano Victor de Paula (born 31 May 1990), sometimes known as just Giuliano, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Corinthians. Club career Paraná Clube saw Giuliano de Paula as a hot prospect for the future and signed him to his first professional contract on 13 February 2007. In 2009, Giuliano de Paula was signed by Internacional, and made his debut on 2 November that year. On 18 August 2010, with his team mates, he won the Copa Libertadores. Beating Chivas 3–2 at home he also scored in the game. Giuliano de Paula was signed by FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk for €11 million and registered officially on 2 March 2011. Paraná Clube later submitted a claim to FIFA Dispute Resolution Chamber for overdue solidarity contribution of €275,000 and upheld by the arbitration. On 15 June 2014, Giuliano de Paula was transferred to Grêmio by €6 million, signing a contract until July 2018. On 21 July 2016, he was sold to the Russian club Ze ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Giuliano Galoppo
Giuliano Galoppo (born 18 June 1999) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Campeonato Brasileiro Série A club São Paulo. Club career Banfield Galoppo joined Boca Juniors' youth ranks in 2014, either side of stints with Atlético de Rafaela. He had previously trained with clubs in Italy due to his father playing in the country. In 2016, Galoppo joined Banfield. He was moved into the club's first-team during the 2017–18 Primera División season, subsequently being an unused substitute on six occasions across Primera División, Copa Argentina and Copa Sudamericana matches before making his bow. In November 2018, Galoppo made his professional debut during a Primera División draw away to Racing Club; Julio César Falcioni substituted him on after seventy-eight minutes for Luciano Gómez. His first start came in the succeeding March against Defensa y Justicia, which preceded him featuring four times off the bench in 2019–20. Galoppo then sc ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |