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Ippolito or Eppolito is an Italian surname and given name, and the Italian form of the name of Saint Hippolytus of Rome. It may refer to: Given name * Ippolito Adobrandini, birth name of Pope Clement VIII (1536–1605) * Ippolito Aldobrandini (cardinal) (1596–1638), Italian cardinal, grandnephew of the above * Ippolito Maria Beccaria (1550–1600), Italian Dominican and Master of the Order of Preachers * Ippolito Caffi (1809–1866), Italian painter * Ippolito Desideri (1684–1733), Italian Jesuit missionary and traveller * Ippolito d'Este (1509–1572), Italian cardinal and Archbishop of Esztergom * Ippolito II d'Este (1509–1572), Italian cardinal * Ippolito del Donzello (1455–?), Italian painter and architect * Ippolito Galantini (painter) (1627–1706), Italian painter of the Baroque period * Ippolito Galantini (teacher) (1565–1619), Italian Roman Catholic founder of the Congregation of Christian Doctrine of Florence * Ippolito de' Medici ((1511–1535), illegitimat ...
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Hippolytus Of Rome
Hippolytus of Rome (, ; c. 170 – c. 235 AD) was one of the most important second-third century Christian theologians, whose provenance, identity and corpus remain elusive to scholars and historians. Suggested communities include Rome, Palestine, Egypt, Anatolia and other regions of the Middle East. The best historians of literature in the ancient church, including Eusebius of Caesarea and Jerome, openly confess they cannot name where Hippolytus the biblical commentator and theologian served in leadership. They had read his works but did not possess evidence of his community. Photios I of Constantinople describes him in his '' Bibliotheca'' (cod. 121) as a disciple of Irenaeus, who was said to be a disciple of Polycarp, and from the context of this passage it is supposed that he suggested that Hippolytus so styled himself. This assertion is doubtful. One older theory asserts he came into conflict with the popes of his time and seems to have headed a schismatic group as a rival ...
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Ippolito Rotoli
Ippolito Rotoli (2 September 1914 – 4 October 1977) was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who worked in the diplomatic service of the Holy See. He became an archbishop in 1967 and from then until his death served as an Apostolic Nuncio. Biography Ippolito Rotoli was born on 2 September 1914 in Sezze, Sezze Romano, Italy. He was ordained a priest on 20 June 1937. To prepare for a diplomatic career he entered the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy in 1944. On 2 September 1967, Pope Paul VI named him titular archbishop of Thibiuca and Apostolic Nunciature to Korea, Apostolic Pro-Nuncio to Korea. He received his episcopal consecration in 8 December 1967 from Cardinal Amleto Cicognani. On 17 November 1972 Pope Paul appointed him Apostolic Nunciature to Ethiopia, Apostolic Pro-Nuncio to Ethiopia. On 10 January 1974, Pope Paul named him Apostolic Nunciature to Japan, Apostolic Pro-Nuncio to Japan. He died on 4 October 1977. References External links Catholic Hierarchy: ...
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Sant'Ippolito (other)
Sant'Ippolito Sant'Ippolito is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Pesaro e Urbino in the Italian region Marche, located about west of Ancona and about south of Pesaro. Geography Sant'Ippolito borders the following municipalities: Fossombrone, ... is a municipality in the Province of Pesaro e Urbino in the Italian region Marche. Sant'Ippolito may also refer to: * Sant'Ippolito (hill), a hill in Sicily * Sant'Ippolito, Rome, a church in Nomentano, Viale delle Provincie, Rome See also * Santi Ippolito e Cassiano (other) * Ippolito {{disambiguation ...
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Tony Ippolito
Anthony Samuel Ippolito (September 19, 1917 – November 12, 1951) was an American football guard who played one season with the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the seventh round of the 1939 NFL Draft. He played college football at Purdue University and attended St. Ignatius College Prep in Chicago, Illinois. He served in World War II for the United States Army The United States Army (USA) is the land service branch of the United States Armed Forces. It is one of the eight U.S. uniformed services, and is designated as the Army of the United States in the U.S. Constitution.Article II, section 2, cla .... References External linksJust Sports Stats {{DEFAULTSORT:Ippolito, Tony 1917 births 1951 deaths Players of American football from Chicago American football guards Purdue Boilermakers football players Chicago Bears players United States Army personnel of World War II St. Ignatius College Prep alu ...
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Nunziante Ippolito
Nunziante Ippolito (Nunciante) was an Italian physician and anatomist. He studied in Naples and worked in one of the most important hospitals of the Reign of Two Sicilies and Europe, the Ospedale degli Incurabili. He worked also at Pellegrini hospital and at the University of Naples. Ippolito died in 1851. Velpeau, who read an article, demonstrated that he was the first who used the ligature of the vertebral artery and indicated how to find it. Bibliography * Sulla legatura dell'arteria vertebrale ne' casi di aneurismi e di ferite della stessa, Annali clinici dell'Ospedale degl'Incurabili, I 835 __NOTOC__ Year 835 ( DCCCXXXV) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian Calendar. Events By place Europe * Ragnar Lodbrok, a Norse Viking ruler, rises to power. He becomes the scourge of ...* Trattato di anatomia, 1842 * Una bizzarra anomalia delle parti sessuali, 1845 References Treccani, l'enciclopedia italiana: http://www ...
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Jon Ippolito
Jon Ippolito is an artist, educator, new media scholar, and former curator at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Ippolito studied astrophysics and painting in the early 1980s, then pursued Internet art in the 1990s. His works explore digitally induced collaboration and networking, a theme that is prominent in his later scholarship. History After applying to what he thought was a position as a museum guard, Ippolito was hired in the curatorial department of the Guggenheim, where in 1993 he curated Virtual Reality: An Emerging Medium and subsequent exhibitions that explore the intersection of contemporary art and new media. In 2002 Ippolito joined the faculty of the University of Maine's New Media Department, where he co-founded Still Water with Joline Blais. His writing on the cultural and aesthetic implications of new media has appeared in ''The Washington Post'', '' Art Journal'', and numerous art magazines, including in a regular "Cross Talk" column for ''ArtByte'' magazine. Ip ...
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NYPD
The New York City Police Department (NYPD), officially the City of New York Police Department, established on May 23, 1845, is the primary municipal law enforcement agency within the City of New York, the largest and one of the oldest in the United States. The NYPD headquarters is at 1 Police Plaza, located on Park Row in Lower Manhattan near City Hall. The NYPD's regulations are compiled in title 38 of the ''New York City Rules''. The NYC Transit Police and NYC Housing Authority Police Department were fully integrated into the NYPD in 1995. Dedicated units of the NYPD include the Emergency Service Unit, K9, harbor patrol, highway patrol, air support, bomb squad, counter-terrorism, criminal intelligence, anti-organized crime, narcotics, mounted patrol, public transportation, and public housing units. The NYPD employs over 50,000 people, including more than 35,000 uniformed officers. According to the official CompStat database, the NYPD responded to nearly 500,00 ...
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Louis Eppolito
Stephen Caracappa and Louis Eppolito were former New York City Police Department (NYPD) detectives who worked on behalf of the Five Families of the American Mafia, principally the Lucchese crime family, Lucchese and Gambino crime family, Gambino crime family, crime families, while they committed various illegal activities. The two became known as the "Mafia Cops". The United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York indicted Caracappa and Eppolito in 2005 on charges of Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, racketeering conspiracy for a pattern of murders, kidnappings, witness tampering, obstruction of justice, money laundering, and narcotics dealing with mobsters and mob associates. The acts stretched from the 1980s in New York City to the 2000s in Las Vegas. Both were convicted in 2006, and sentenced to life imprisonment in 2009. Both died in prison in the late 2010s. Police careers Caracappa Stephen Caracappa (November 12, 1942 – April 8, 2017) ha ...
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Ian Ippolito
Ian Ippolito is an American serial entrepreneur and the founder of numerous tech companies. He is best known as the founder of vWorker (formerly called Rent a Coder), an online portal for outsourcing computer virtual work projects. vWorker was purchased by Freelancer.com in 2013 for an undisclosed price in the millions of dollars. Ippolito is also the founder of the first open-source website (Planet Source Code) and a financial investment site called The Real Estate Crowdfunding Review. As an entrepreneur, he has been featured in and provided commentary for numerous publications and media outlets including Forbes, Entrepreneur, The Wall Street Journal, as well as Fox and CBS News. Early life and education Ippolito grew up in Merritt Island, Florida, home of Kennedy Space Center. His father was employed by NASA, first working in the Apollo control room and later as the director of the U.S. shuttle tracking station. Ippolito had his first entrepreneurial experience in the fi ...
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Dennis Ippolito
Dennis Stephan Ippolito (born 1942) is a professor of political science at Southern Methodist University and considered a leading historian and expert on governmental budget theory. He has written several books on the topic including ''Why Budgets Matter: Budget Policy and American Politics'', published by Penn State Press and ''Congressional Spending: A Twentieth Century Fund Report'', published by Cornell University Press. References American political scientists Living people Southern Methodist University faculty 1942 births {{US-polisci-bio-stub ...
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Dalila Ippolito
Delilah ( ; , meaning "delicate";Gesenius's ''Hebrew-Chaldee Lexicon'' ar, دليلة, Dalīlah; grc, label= Greek, Δαλιδά, Dalidá) is a woman mentioned in the sixteenth chapter of the Book of Judges in the Hebrew Bible. She is loved by Samson, a Nazirite who possesses great strength and serves as the final Judge of Israel. Delilah is bribed by the lords of the Philistines to discover the source of his strength. After three failed attempts at doing so, she finally goads Samson into telling her that his vigor is derived from his hair. As he sleeps, Delilah orders a servant to cut Samson's hair, thereby enabling her to turn him over to the Philistines. Delilah has been the subject of both rabbinic and Christian commentary; rabbinic literature identifies her with Micah's mother in the biblical narrative of Micah's Idol, while some Christians have compared her to Judas Iscariot, the man who betrayed Jesus. Scholars have noted similarities between Delilah and othe ...
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Ciro Ippolito
Ciro Ippolito (born Naples, Italy, 27 January 1947) is an Italian film director, screenwriter and Film producer, producer. He is known to horror film fans for his 1980 opus ''Alien 2: On Earth'', which he coproduced, wrote and directed. Biography Born in 1947 the son of an Italian theatre producer, Ciro Ippolito started his career during childhood being an actor in the film ''Class of Iron'' (''Classe di ferro'', 1957) by Turi Vasile. In 1972 he participated in the film ''Augustine of Hippo'' (''Agostino d'Ippona'') by Roberto Rossellini, with whom he worked as assistant director. In the mid-1960s, he produced two theatre shows of Leopoldo Mastelloni (''Le compagnie'' and ''Brechtomania''), and participated in various films (''I misteri di Napoli'', ''La Badessa di Castro'', ''Vieni amore mio'', ''Flavia la monaca musulmana'', ''La fine dell'innocenza'') as actor or screenwriter. His first work as a film director came in 1980 with the film ''Alien 2 (Italian film), Alien 2: On ...
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