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Giraldi is a surname, and may refer to: * Bob Giraldi (born 1939), an American film and television director * Dez Giraldi (born 1986), an Australian soccer player * Franco Giraldi (1931–2020), an Italian film director * Giglio Gregorio Giraldi (1479–1552), an Italian scholar and poet * Giovanni Battista Giraldi, an Italian novelist and poet * Guglielmo Pecori Giraldi (1856–1941), an Italian Field Marshal * Orazio Giraldi (died 1617), a Roman Catholic prelate * Philip Giraldi, a former CIA agent * Stefano Giraldi (born 1968), Italian former road cyclist * Ubaldo Giraldi (1692–1775), an Italian canonist * William Giraldi (born 1974), American writer, critic, and journalist See also * Giraldii ''Pteroxygonum'' is a plant genus in the family Polygonaceae. , two species are recognized. Their native range is from Tibet to southeast China. Description Species of ''Pteroxygonum'' are twining vines growing from a large woody globe-shaped tub ... {{surname [Baidu]  


Bob Giraldi
Bob Giraldi (born January 17, 1939) is an American film and television director, educator, and restaurateur. He is known for directing the film ''Dinner Rush'' (2000) and the music video for Michael Jackson's '' Beat It'' (1983). Giraldi has been inducted into the Art Director’s Hall of Fame, one of the few film directors to be honored; and, in 2014, was the first director ever to be inducted to the Advertising Hall of Fame. His work has garnered several London International Awards, Cannes Advertising Awards, NY International Awards, Addy Awards, Chicago Film Festival Awards, and dozens of Clio Awards. He has been named one of the 101 Stars Behind 100 Years of Advertising. Early life Giraldi was born on January 17, 1939 in Paterson, New Jersey, to a working-class Italian-American family. He attended Eastside High School. Giraldi attended Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1960. He was a student of Herschel Levit. In 1960, he w ...
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Dez Giraldi
Dezmon "Dez" Wallace Giraldi (born 24 March 1986 in Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia) is a former footballer. Club career Giraldi signed with A-League club Adelaide United for the 2006–07 season, after a four-week stint with the Central Coast Mariners during the 2005-06 A-League season. He has represented Australia at Under-17 and Under-23 level, while also being part of Empoli's squad in the Italian Serie A. Giraldi gave up his squad number when Romario arrived in Adelaide so the Brazilian could wear the #11 he had worn all his career. Dez got the #23 he wanted when he first came to the club. He was released by Adelaide United at the end of the 2007–2008 season. He moved to NSW Premier League club Wollongong Wolves before signing a contract with A-League club Sydney FC to replace the injured Brendon Santalab Brendon James Santalab ( hr, Šantalab; born 9 September 1982) is an Australian professional football player who plays as a striker for Victorian Sta ...
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Franco Giraldi
Franco Giraldi (11 July 1931 – 2 December 2020) was an Italian director and screenwriter. Life and career Born in Komen, Giraldi spent his childhood and adolescence between the Carso, Trieste and Gorizia. During the Second World War, still in minor age, he helped the Italian partisans. His first professional contact with the world of cinema was as a film critic from the pages of the newspaper ''L'Unità''. Later Giraldi had the opportunity to work as assistant director of, among others, Gillo Pontecorvo, Giuseppe De Santis, Sergio Corbucci and Sergio Leone. Shortly after his work with Leone in ''A Fistful of Dollars'' Giraldi directed his first Spaghetti Western, ''Seven Guns for the MacGregors'', released in 1966. After four westerns, in which he used the pseudonyms of Frank Garfield and Frank Prestand, in 1968 Giraldi directed his first film with his real name, the commedia all'italiana '' La bambolona''. After some other comedies he dedicated himself to literary adaptati ...
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Giglio Gregorio Giraldi
Giglio Gregorio Giraldi (Lilius Gregorius Gyraldus or Giraldus) (14 June 1479 – February 1552) was an Italian scholar and poet. He was born at Ferrara, where he early distinguished himself by his talents and acquirements. On the completion of his literary course, he removed to Naples, where he lived on familiar terms with Jovianus Pontanus and Sannazaro; and subsequently to Lombardy, where he enjoyed the favour of the Mirandola family. At Milan in 1507 he studied Greek under Chalcondylas; and shortly afterwards, at Modena, he became tutor to Ercole (afterwards Cardinal) Rangone. About the year 1514, he removed to Rome, where, under Clement VII, he held the office of apostolic protonotary; but having in the sack of that city (1527), which almost coincided with the death of his patron Cardinal Rangone, lost all his property, he returned in poverty once more to Mirandola, whence again he was driven by the troubles consequent on the assassination of the reigning prince in 1 ...
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Giovanni Battista Giraldi
Giovanni Battista Giraldi (12 November 1504 – 30 December 1573) was an Italian novelist and poet. He appended the nickname Cinthio to his name and is commonly referred to by that name (which is also rendered as Cynthius, Cintio or, in Italian, Cinzio). Biography Born at Duchy of Ferrara's capital, he was educated at the university there, and in 1525 became its professor of natural philosophy. Twelve years afterwards, he succeeded Celio Calcagnini in the chair of belles-lettres. Between 1542 and 1560 he was a private secretary, first to Ercole II and afterwards to Alfonso II d'Este; but having, in connection with a literary quarrel, lost the favour of his patron, he moved to Mondovì, where he remained as a teacher of literature until 1568. Subsequently, on the invitation of the senate of Milan, he occupied the chair of rhetoric at Pavia until 1573, when, in search of health, he returned to Ferrara, where he later died. Besides an epic entitled ''Ercole'' (1557), in twenty-s ...
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Guglielmo Pecori Giraldi
Marshal Guglielmo Pecori Giraldi, OSSA, OSML, OMS, OCI (18 May 1856 – 15 January 1941) was an Italian noble, general and politician, mostly known for commanding the Italian 1st Army during World War I. Early life Born in Borgo San Lorenzo, at the time in the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, he was the son of Francesco, Imperial Count and Florentine Patrician, titles which he would later inherit, and Maria Genta. His father had an active role in the Risorgimento, fought in the battle of Curtatone in 1848, and later become the first mayor of Borgo San Lorenzo of the newly founded Kingdom of Italy, in 1861. Guglielmo was the elder of three sons and a daughter: Alessandro, the only one who left male issues, Galeazzo, Gisella and Alfredo. Though he married twice, he died without issues, and the titles passed to his brother's heirs. Military career He attended the Italian Military Academy of Turin, becoming sub-lieutenant of Artillery in 1877, and was assigned to the 11th Artille ...
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Orazio Giraldi
Orazio Giraldi (died 1617) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Comacchio (1592–1617). ''(in Latin)'' Biography On 22 April 1592, Orazio Giraldi was appointed during the papacy of Pope Clement VIII as Bishop of Comacchio. On 24 June 1592, he was consecrated bishop by Giulio Canani, Bishop of Modena, with Giovanni Fontana, Bishop of Ferrara, and Gaspare Silingardi, Bishop Emeritus of Ripatransone, serving as co-consecrators A consecrator is a bishop who ordains someone to the episcopacy. A co-consecrator is someone who assists the consecrator bishop in the act of ordaining a new bishop. The terms are used in the canon law of the Catholic Church, Lutheran Churches, .... He served as Bishop of Comacchio until his death on 29 January 1617. References External links and additional sources * (for Chronology of Bishops) * (for Chronology of Bishops) 16th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops 17th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops Bi ...
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Philip Giraldi
Philip Giraldi (born c. 1946) is an American columnist, commentator and security consultant. He is the Executive Director of the Council for the National Interest, a role he has held since 2010. He was previously employed as an intelligence officer for the CIA, before transitioning to private consulting. Giraldi has received criticism for his alleged anti-semitism and Holocaust denial, and has said "those American Jews who lack any shred of integrity" (Zionists) when they appear on television should be labeled "like a warning label on a bottle of rat poison." Education Giraldi holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Chicago, and a MA and a Ph.D in European History from the University of London. A native English speaker; he also speaks German, Italian, Spanish, and Turkish.CNI Foundation Staff list


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Stefano Giraldi
Stefano Giraldi (born 1 May 1968) is an Italian former road cyclist, who rode professionally from 1990 to 1997. He notably finished second on the 8th stage of the 1997 Giro d'Italia, 23 seconds behind winner Mario Manzoni. Major results ;1986 : 2nd Overall Giro della Lunigiana ;1987 : 1st Coppa Lanciotto Ballerini ;1988 : 1st GP Industria del Cuoio ;1989 : 1st Stage 1 Giro delle Regioni ;1990 : 3rd Giro della Romagna ;1991 : 3rd Trofeo Matteotti ;1992 : 8th Firenze–Pistoia ;1993 : 6th Firenze–Pistoia ;1994 : 5th Firenze–Pistoia : 10th Giro del Piemonte ;1995 : 3rd Firenze–Pistoia : 6th Tour de Berne : 9th Giro del Piemonte ;1996 : 2nd Overall Tour of Slovenia ::1st Stage 1 : 5th Milano–Vignola : 7th Firenze–Pistoia The Firenze–Pistoia was a single-day road bicycle race held annually in Tuscany, Italy. It was an individual time trial between Prato and Quarrata, in the Province of Pistoia. After 2005, the race was organised as a 1.1 event on the UCI Europe ... ;199 ...
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Ubaldo Giraldi
Ubaldo Giraldi (1692–1775), also known by the Latin name Ubaldus A Sancto Cajetano, was an Italian canonist. Life Giraldi was a member of the Piarists The Piarists (), officially named the Order of Poor Clerics Regular of the Mother of God of the Pious Schools ( la, Ordo Clericorum Regularium pauperum Matris Dei Scholarum Piarum), abbreviated SchP, is a religious order of clerics regular of the ... (''Clerici regulares Scholarum piarum''), was twice assistant general-councillor of his congregation, was provincial superior of the Roman province, rector of the Piarist college at Rome, and Apostolic examiner for the Roman clergy. Works He published an edition, with additions (Rome, 1757), of the ''Institutiones Canonicæ'' of Remy Maschat, also a Piarist. The ''Expositio juris pontificii'' of Giraldi (Rome, 1769; re-edited, 1829–1830) is not a treatise on canon law. The author merely reproduces the principal texts of the Decretals and of the Council of Trent, adding thereto s ...
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William Giraldi
William Giraldi is an American writer, critic, and journalist. In 2021, he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship at Boston University, where he is a Master Lecturer in the Arts & Sciences Writing Program, and an editor for the journal ''AGNI (journal), AGNI''. Giraldi is a contributing editor at ''The New Republic''.Author: William Giraldi
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