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Pasquali may refer to: People * Alberto Pasquali (1882–1929), Italian stage and film actor of the silent era * Alfred-Adolphe Pasquali (1898-1991), French actor and theatre director * Bernice de Pasquali (1873–1925), American coloratura soprano singer and pianist * Ernesto Maria Pasquali (1883–1919), Italian pioneering film producer and director * Filippo Pasquali (1651-1697), Italian painter of the Baroque period, mainly painting sacred subjects * Francesca Pasquali (born 1980), Italian artist * Giorgio Pasquali (1885–1952), Italian classical scholar * Giovanni Battista Pasquali, a leading Italian printer in eighteenth-century * Giovannuccio Pasquali (died 1471), Italian Roman Catholic Bishop of Nusco * Ivan Paskvali (Cattaro 1586 - ? ), Catholic missionary who was in charge for Catholicization of Orthodox Serbs, first in Dalmatia and then in Montenegro and Serbia. * Jacques Pasquali, actor in the 2016 French comedy film ''Raid dingue'' * Johanna Pasquali, actress in t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Alberto Pasquali
Alberto Pasquali (1882–1929) was an Italian stage and film actor of the silent era.Paietta p.58 Selected filmography * ''Christus'' (1916) * '' Redemption'' (1919) * '' Pleasure Train'' (1924) * ''Latest Night News'' (1924) * '' The Passion of St. Francis'' (1927) * ''Kif Tebbi'' (1928) * ''The Last Tsars'' (1928) * ''Call at Midnight ''Call at Midnight'' (german: Anschluß um Mitternacht) is a 1929 German silent film directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Marcella Albani, Ralph Arthur Roberts, and Curt Bois.Goble p. 341 The film's art direction was by Heinrich Richter Hei ...'' (1929) References Bibliography * Ann C. Paietta. ''Saints, Clergy and Other Religious Figures on Film and Television, 1895–2003''. McFarland, 2005. External links * 1882 births 1929 deaths Italian male film actors Italian male stage actors Male actors from Turin {{Italy-actor-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Raid Dingue
''Raid dingue'' is a 2016 French comedy film written and directed by Dany Boon. Plot Johanna Pasquali ( Alice Pol) is a young woman who dreams to be part of the elite national security force RAID. Her father is Interior Minister Jacques Pasquali, who pulls strings to get her in as a trainee with the condition that his involvement remains secret. He secretly plans to make his daughter disillusioned with RAID and no longer want to be part of it. Johanna and the other trainees are the responsibility of Eugène Froissard (Dany Boon), whose wife has left him for his brother and is regarded as a jinx by his colleagues. Froissard is furious at the idea of a woman being part of RAID, and intends to find any excuse to make Johanna leave. Cast * Alice Pol as Johanna Pasquali * Dany Boon as Eugène Froissard * Michel Blanc as Jacques Pasquali * Yvan Attal as Viktor * Sabine Azéma as Marie-Caroline Dubarry * Patrick Mille as Edouard Dubarry * François Levantal as Patrick Legrand * Floren ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pasqual (other)
Pasqual is the Catalan equivalent of the Spanish given name Pascual, and a Venetian variant of Italian given name Pasquale. Pasqual is also a surname found in Spain (especially among the inhabitants of Catalan-speaking areas, including Andorrans, Valencians, Balearics) and in Italy (especially in Veneto, including Lombardy and Piedmont). Pasqual, like Pasquale (Italian), Pascal (French), Pascoal (Portuguese) and Pascual (Spanish), derives from the Late Latin ''paschalis'' or ''pashalis'', which means "relating to Easter" from Latin ''pascha'' ("Easter"), Greek ''Πάσχα'', Aramaic ''pasḥā'', in turn from the Hebrew ''pesach'', which means "to be born on, or to be associated with, Passover day". Since the Hebrew holiday Passover coincides closely with the later Christian holiday of Easter, the Latin word came to be used for both occasions. The names Pasquale, Paschal, Pascal, Pascale, Pascha, Pascoe and Pasco are all variations of ''Pasqual''. The feminine form, rather ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pascal (other)
Pascal, Pascal's or PASCAL may refer to: People and fictional characters * Pascal (given name), including a list of people with the name * Pascal (surname), including a list of people and fictional characters with the name ** Blaise Pascal, French mathematician, physicist, inventor, philosopher, writer and theologian Places * Pascal (crater), a lunar crater * Pascal Island (Antarctica) * Pascal Island (Western Australia) Science and technology * Pascal (unit), the SI unit of pressure * Pascal (programming language), a programming language developed by Niklaus Wirth * PASCAL (database), a bibliographic database maintained by the Institute of Scientific and Technical Information * Pascal (microarchitecture), codename for a microarchitecture developed by Nvidia Other uses * (1895–1911) * (1931–1942) * Pascal and Maximus, fictional characters in ''Tangled'' * Pascal blanc, a French white wine grape * Pascal College, secondary education school in Zaandam, the Netherlands * Pasca ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tiziano Pasquali
Tiziano Pasquali (born 14 July 1994) is an Italian rugby union footballer who plays for Treviso. He plays as a prop. Pasquali came through the Leicester Tigers academy system to make his debut in the 2013–14 LV Cup. He attended Merchiston Castle School with Scottish international scrum halves Sam Hidalgo-Clyne and Scott Steele. In 2012 and 2013, Pasquali was named in the Italy Under 20 squad. On 18 August 2019, he was named in the final 31-man squad for the 2019 Rugby World Cup The 2019 Rugby World Cup was the ninth edition of the Rugby World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for men's rugby union teams. It was hosted in Japan from 20 September to 2 November in 12 venues all across the country. The opening match .... References External links It's Rugby England ProfileLeicester Tigers Profile {{DEFAULTSORT:Pasquali, Tiziano 1994 births Living people People educated at Merchiston Castle School Rugby union props Italian rugby union players Leicester ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sebastian Pasquali
Sebastian Pasquali is an Australian professional football (soccer) player who plays for Western United in the A-League. A versatile midfielder, Pasquali can play as a box-to-box, holding or attacking midfielder, and has also played at centre-back. Club career Melbourne Victory Pasquali was named in Victory's inaugural youth squad in the National Premier Leagues Victoria in March 2015. Pasquali made his unofficial senior debut for Melbourne Victory in the 2016 International Champions Cup against Juventus in what was considered a stand out performance, scoring the winning kick in what finished in a 4–3 penalty victory. Pasquali made his official debut for the Victory in the 2016 FFA Cup on 24 August 2016 against Hume City in the round of 16. Pasquali made his A-League debut in the Melbourne Derby on 15 October 2016, as a 75th-minute substitute for Fahid Ben Khalfallah. In just his second appearance of the season, as a 76th-minute substitute against Adelaide United on 22 O ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Scipione Pasquali
Scipione Pasquali (died 1624) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Casale Monferrato (1615–1624)."Bishop Scipione Pasquali" ''''. David M. Cheney. Retrieved November 24, 2016 Biography On 12 January 1615, Scipione Pasquali was appointed during the papacy of as . On 1 February 161 ...[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ludovico Pasquali
Ludovico Pasquali (c.1500–1551) was an Italian-language author from Cattaro. Life Pasquali was born and died in Kotor, in the Albania Veneta (today in Montenegro). He was from an ancient Dalmatian family with roots in Florence. He was a friend, admirer and fellow countryman of Giovanni Bona Boliris. Pasquali studied in the University of Padova and -after being enslaved in Crete by the Turks- returned to his hometown where he spent all his remaining life promoting the culture of Renaissance Italy. He was judged the best "poet" of Venetian Dalmatia during the 16th century. Pasquali wrote a 1549 collection of poems in Italian, ''Rime Volgari'' ("Popular Rhymes" – Italian was often called "volgare", with the meaning of "popular", well into the 16th century: it was thought to be the popular version of Latin). His volume in Latin ''Carmina'' ("Poems") was printed in 1551. Works * ''Rime volgari di m. Ludouico Paschale da catharo Dalmatino. Non piu date in luce.'', In Vinegia: a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ivan Paskvali
Giovanni Pasquali ( sr-Latn, Đovani Paskvali; 1586–1665) was a Catholic missionary who was in charge for Catholicization of Orthodox Serbs, first in Dalmatia and then in Montenegro and Serbia. Early life Pasquali was a member of a noble family from Kotor. Members of this family, who were nobility of Tvrtko I of Bosnia, came to Kotor in 15th century. He was born in 1586 and baptised on 22 May 1586. His father was Kristofor de Dominis, son of Grisogon, and his sister was Cecilia. Missionary activities On 18 August 1641 Pasquali, then a missionary in Dalmatia, reported that his everyday activities included visiting and converting Orthodox Serbs to Catholicism. After Leonardi's death, Pasquali succeeded him in his missionary duties in Montenegro and Serbia, which marked the beginning of large-scale planned activities on Catholicisation of the Orthodox population of this region. In 1643 Pasquali reported that 7,000 "schismatic" (Orthodox) and "heretic" (Muslim) Serbs live in ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Alfred Pasquali
Alfred-Adolphe Pasquali (31 October 1898 – 12 June 1991) was a French actor and theatre director. Theatre Comedian * 1921 : ''La Dauphine'' by François Porché, Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier * 1925 : ''La Robe d'un soir'' by Rosemonde Gérard, directed by Firmin Gémier, Théâtre de l'Odéon * 1926 : ''Dalilah'' by Paul Demasy, Théâtre de l'Odéon * 1933 : ''La Femme en blanc'' by Marcel Achard, Théâtre Michel * 1933 : ''Teddy and Partner'' by Yvan Noé, Théâtre Michel * 1933 : ''Le Vent et la Pluie'' by Georges de Warfaz after Merton Hodge, Théâtre des Célestins * 1940 : ''Plutus'' after Aristophanes, directed by Charles Dullin, Théâtre de Paris * 1943 : ''Feu du ciel'', operetta by Jean Tranchant, directed by Alfred Pasquali, Théâtre Pigalle * 1945 : '' Topaze'' by Marcel Pagnol, directed by Alfred Pasquali, Théâtre Pigalle * 1947 : ''La Perverse Madame Russel'' by Joan Morgan, directed by Alfred Pasquali, Théâtre Verlaine * 1951 : '' Les Vignes du ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Giovannuccio Pasquali
Giovannuccio Pasquali (died 1471) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Nusco (1446–1471). Biography Giovannuccio Pasquali was ordained a priest in the Order of Friars Minor. In 1446, he was appointed by Pope Eugene IV as Bishop of Nusco Diocese of Nusco was a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Campania, southern Italy, and was a suffragan of the archdiocese of Salerno. In 1986 the diocese was suppressed, and its territory was united with the archdiocese of Conza-Sant'A .... He served as Bishop of Nusco until his death in 1474. References External links and additional sources * (for Chronology of Bishops) * (for Chronology of Bishops) 15th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops 1474 deaths Bishops appointed by Pope Eugene IV Franciscan bishops {{15C-Italy-RC-bishop-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Giovanni Battista Pasquali
Giovanni Battista Pasquali was a leading printer in 18th-century Venice, supported by the British consul Joseph Smith (1682–1770), a patron and collector. Pasquali was a scholar himself, who published his own essays as well as finely printed, unpretentious editions for a scholarly readership.Anne Palms Chalmers, "Venetian Book Design in the Eighteenth Century" ''The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin'', 29.5 (January 1971:226-235) p. 227. He signed the Latin preface to his printed catalogue of Smith's distinguished library, ''Bibliotheca Smithiana, seu Catalogus librorum d. Josephi Smithii'' (Venice: Pasquali, 1755). Pasquali's peers in the revival of fine printing among the presses of Venice were the editor and connoisseur Giovanni Battista Albrizzi and the political writer and publisher Antonio Zatta Antonio Zatta ( fl. 1757 – April 2, 1797) was an Italian cartographer and publisher who was based in Venice. He may have lived from 1722 to 1804. One of his major contributi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |