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Grandi is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alessandro Grandi (1586–1630), Italian composer * Allegro Grandi (1910-1973), Italian cyclist * Bruno Grandi (1934–2019), Italian gymnast *Daniele Grandi (born 1993), Italian footballer * Dino Grandi (1895–1988), Italian politician * Ercole Grandi (1491–1531), Italian painter * Filippo Grandi (born 1957), Italian diplomat *Giuseppe Grandi (1843-1894), Italian sculptor * Guido Grandi (priest) (1671–1742), Italian priest and mathematician * Guido Grandi (entomologist) (1886–1970), Italian entomologist * Irene Grandi (1969), Italian singer *Luigi Guido Grandi (1671-1742), Italian monk, priest, philosopher, theologian, mathematician, and engineer * Margherita Grandi (Margaret Gard) (1892–1971), Australian soprano * Marta Grandi (1915–2005), Italian entomologist *Matías Grandi (born 1998), Argentine footballer *Matteo Grandi (born 1992), Italian footballer * Serena Grandi (1958), Italian actress * ...
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Alessandro Grandi
Alessandro Grandi (1590 – after June 1630, but in that year) was a northern Italy, Italian composer of the early Baroque music, Baroque era, writing in the new concertato style. He was one of the most inventive, influential, and popular composers of the time, probably second only to Claudio Monteverdi, Monteverdi in northern Italy. Life Grandi was born in Venice and spent the first part of his life there, likely studying with Giovanni Gabrieli. He held several posts in Ferrara as ''maestro di cappella'' at different cathedrals and academies. In 1617 he won a post at San Marco di Venezia, St. Mark's in Venice, during the time Monteverdi was choirmaster there. Eventually he became Monteverdi's assistant, and during this time seems to have chosen to write works in some of the smaller forms which Monteverdi was neglecting. In 1627 he went to Bergamo, probably because he had an opportunity to be ''maestro di cappella'' at a place where he could build up the music program from scr ...
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Matías Grandi
Matías Leonel Grandi (born 24 November 1998) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a forward for Almirante Brown. Career Grandi started out at senior level with Almirante Brown, having joined their youth set-up in 2016 from Almagro. His first appearance came in a home loss to Estudiantes on 27 January 2019, replacing Leandro Guzmán after sixty-six minutes in Primera B Metropolitana under Blas Giunta Blas Armando Giunta Rodríguez (born 6 September 1963, in Buenos Aires) is an Argentina, Argentine former Association football, footballer who played as a midfielder and current youth coach at Boca Juniors. Career Giunta started his playing car .... Career statistics . References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Grandi, Matias 1998 births Living people Place of birth missing (living people) Argentine men's footballers Men's association football forwards Primera B Metropolitana players Club Almirante Brown footballers ...
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HB Grandi
Brim hf. (known as HB Grandi until 2019) is a fishing and fish processing company in Iceland. Brim's headquarters are in Reykjavík where its office and groundfish production are located. The company also runs fish processing plants in two other towns in Iceland, Akranes and Vopnafjörður. The company currently operates three freezing vessels, four wetfish trawlers and three pelagic vessels and runs fish processing plants in Reykjavík, Akranes and Vopnafjörður. Brim markets its products worldwide, products made from both groundfish and pelagic fish caught and processed by the company. In 2013 the company was awarded the Icelandic Presidential export award. Brim is a publicly traded company on the Main Market of NASDAQ OMX Iceland, having over 2.700 shareholders. Groundfish operations Groundfish production Norðurgarður Brim owns and operates a facility in Norðurgarður, Reykjavík which processes saithe and redfish. The facility produces both fresh products that are shi ...
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Ospedali Grandi
The four great Venetian Ospedali (Ospedali Grandi, also referred to as the Ospedali Maggiori) - the Ospedale della Pietà, the Ospedale degl'Incurabili, the Ospedale di Santa Maria dei Derelitti, and the Ospedale di San Lazzaro dei Mendicanti - were charitable hospices, which provided a wide range of services for the needy of Venice. They are most famously recognized for educating select female pupils (called ''figlie del coro'') to professional levels of musicianship and attracting many European tourists to hear their all-female ensembles perform religious services and special concerts throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The musical training in the Ospedali Grandi is often thought of as a precursor to the training in European conservatories of the 19th century. Historical background Venice had a long history of caring for its sick, homeless, poor, and orphaned before the four Ospedali became recognized as a group musical institutions. The Ospedale degl’Incurabil ...
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Grandi Non Immerito
''Grandi non immerito'' was a papal bull issued by Pope Innocent IV on 24 July 1245, that effectively removed Sancho II of Portugal from the throne, replacing him with his brother and heir Afonso, Count of Boulogne, in the capacity of regent. The King's administrative negligence and frequent conflicts with the clergy (which had gotten him excommunicated already by that point), along with his unwillingness to listen to the Roman Curia, led to Pope Innocent IV issuing the bull ''Inter alia desiderabilia'' in March 1245, which severely crippled Sancho's authority by charging him with the responsibility for the kingdom's near-anarchical state. Following the First Council of Lyon, that same year, Innocent IV issued ''Grandi non immerito'' urging the people and nobility of Portugal to receive the Count of Boulogne and to pay him "fidelity, homage, allegiance, and accordance", under threat of ecclesiastical censure. The bull did not, however, nominally depose King Sancho or remove an ...
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Grandi's Series
In mathematics, the infinite series , also written : \sum_^\infty (-1)^n is sometimes called Grandi's series, after Italian mathematician, philosopher, and priest Guido Grandi, who gave a memorable treatment of the series in 1703. It is a divergent series, meaning that it lacks a sum in the usual sense. On the other hand, its Cesàro sum is 1/2. Unrigorous methods One obvious method to attack the series :1 − 1 + 1 − 1 + 1 − 1 + 1 − 1 + ... is to treat it like a telescoping series and perform the subtractions in place: :(1 − 1) + (1 − 1) + (1 − 1) + ... = 0 + 0 + 0 + ... = 0. On the other hand, a similar bracketing procedure leads to the apparently contradictory result :1 + (−1 + 1) + (−1 + 1) + (−1 + 1) + ... = 1 + 0 + 0 + 0 + ... = 1. Thus, by applying parentheses to Grandi's series in different ways, one can obtain either 0 or 1 as a "value". (Variations of this idea, called the Eilenberg–Mazur swindle, are sometimes used in knot theory and algeb ...
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Il Kal Grandi
''Il Kal Grande'', also spelled ''Il Kal Grandi'' (Judaeo-Spanish: The Great Synagogue) was the place of worship of the Sephardi community in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The large synagogue was constructed in the Moorish Revival style in 1930, by a design of the architect Rudolf Lubinski. It was acknowledged as the largest and most ornate synagogue in the Balkans. It was heavily damaged by the Nazis in 1941 during World War II, and the majority of the Jewish community killed in the Holocaust. After the war, all Jews of Sarajevo used synagogue of the Ashkenazi community. The exterior of "Il Kal Grande" was restored in a simplified secular form in 1965, and the former dome was replaced with a flat roof. The building was initially used as the Đuro Đaković Workers' University and currently as the Bosnian Cultural Center The Bosnian Cultural Center (Bosnian language, Bosnian, Croatian language, Croatian and Serbian language, Serbian: ''Bosanski kulturni centar ...
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Benigno De Grandi
Benigno De Grandi (15 June 1924 – 11 December 2014) was an Italian professional football player and manager. He played for Mantova, Seregno, Milan, Palermo and Sampdoria Unione Calcio Sampdoria, commonly referred to as Sampdoria (), is an Italian professional football club based in Genoa. The club was formed in 1946 from the merger of two existing sports clubs whose roots can be traced back to the 1890s, .... References 1924 births 2014 deaths Italian men's footballers Italian football managers Men's association football midfielders US Fiorenzuola 1922 SS players Mantova 1911 players US 1913 Seregno Calcio players AC Milan players Palermo FC players UC Sampdoria players Serie B players Serie A players Footballers from Emilia-Romagna {{Italy-footy-bio-stub ...
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Kari Grandi
Kari Grandi is a fictional character, the main protagonist in the Finnish television advertisements for Grandi, a brand of ready-to-drink juice. Grandi was played by Eeki Mantere from the beginning of the character in the 1970s until 1999. He was then replaced by actor Sami Kojonen. The advertisements are parodies of typical 1920s-era adventure movies where a group of villains kidnap a woman and torture her by withholding water and other drinks from her. Somewhere at a distance, Kari Grandi hears her cries for help and rushes to her aid. First he drinks a carton of Grandi juice, then he drops the empty carton on the ground and steps on it. The ensuing sonic boom knocks out the villains, and Kari Grandi is able to revive the woman by giving her a carton of Grandi juice. The narration of the advertisements always ends with an established catchphrase: :''Hän on kaikkien janoisten sankari, aikamme legenda: Kari... Grandi!'' In English: :''He is the hero of all who are thi ...
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Thomas Grandi
Thomas Grandi (born 27 December 1972 in Bolzano, Italy) is a Canadian retired alpine skier. He specialized in technical skiing giant slalom and slalom. Skiing career Grandi started in the Alpine Skiing World Cup in the 1992-93 season. His first top ten finish in the World Cup came in December 1996 where he finished in 10th position in the Giant Slalom in Alta Badia, Italy. In the 1997-98 World Cup season, he had his first top three finish when he finished in third place in a Giant Slalom race in Park City. Grandi's first wins in the World Cup both came in December 2004, when he won Giant Slaloms in Alta Badia and Flachau. The victory at Alta Badia made Grandi the first Canadian male skier to win a World Cup technical race. He participated at the 2002 Winter Olympics, finishing 12th place in the Giant Slalom and 16th place in the slalom. He also participated in the 2006 Winter Olympics. Following the 2006 Olympic Winter Games, Grandi posted three successive top three finis ...
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Stefano Grandi
Stefano Grandi (born 11 November 1962) is an Italian freestyle swimmer. He competed in two events at the 1984 Summer Olympics The 1984 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXIII Olympiad and also known as Los Angeles 1984) were an international multi-sport event held from July 28 to August 12, 1984, in Los Angeles, California, United States. It marked the secon .... References External links * 1962 births Living people Italian male freestyle swimmers Olympic swimmers for Italy Swimmers at the 1984 Summer Olympics Swimmers from Rome {{Italy-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Serena Grandi
Serena Grandi (born 23 March 1958, in Bologna) is an Italian actress, famous as an icon and sex symbol in Italian cinema of the 1980s and 1990s. Known for her junoesque body and voluptuous measurements, she was considered one of the main pin-up girls of Italy. Some films credited her as Vanessa Steiger. Horror film buffs know her for her two gory opuses, ''Antropophagus'' (1980) and ''Delirium'' (1987). Biography Serena Grandi is the stage name for Serena Faggioli, born in Bologna. She graduated in computer programming and was first employed in a scientific analysis laboratory. She started her acting career in 1980, playing a supporting role in the comedy film ''La Compagna di viaggio'' by Ferdinando Baldi. In the same year, Grandi played the role of Maggie in the controversial film ''Antropophagus'', directed by Joe D'Amato. This film is well known among horror movie fans for its extreme gore sequences. After several minor roles, she took the title role in Tinto Brass' '' Mira ...
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