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Pasqualino is a surname and given name. Notable people with the name include: ;surname: * Antonio Pasqualino, 15th-century Patrician of Venice * Fortunato Pasqualino, Italian novelist, philosopher, playwright and journalist *Luke Pasqualino (born 1990), British actor ;given name: *Pasqualino Abeti (born 1948), Italian sprinter * Pasqualino Borsellino (born 1956), Italian football player and manager *Pasqualino De Santis (1927–1996), Italian cinematographer *Pasqualino Lolordo Pasquale Lolordo (1887 – January 8, 1929), also known as Pasqualino or "Patsy", was an Italian-born American Mafia boss from Ribera, Sicily, and head of the Chicago chapter of the Unione Siciliana, a "front" organization for the Mafia. Lolord ... (1887–1929), was an Italian-born American Mafia boss * Pasqualino Morbidelli (1948–2020), Italian boxer * Pasqualino Moretti (born 1947), Italian cyclist {{given name, type=both ...
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Antonio Pasqualino
Antonio Pasqualino was a 15th-century Patrician of Venice Venice ( ; it, Venezia ; vec, Venesia or ) is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto Regions of Italy, region. It is built on a group of 118 small islands that are separated by canals and linked by over 400  .... He is best known as an art collector, owning works, by among other, Giorgione and Antonello da Messina. References 15th-century Venetian people Italian art collectors {{Italy-bio-stub ...
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Fortunato Pasqualino
Fortunato Pasqualino was an Italian novelist, philosopher, playwright and journalist. Life and career Born into a poor family in Butera, Sicily, Pasqualino left the school at 10 years old to work as a laborer in orange groves; as an adolescent he reprised his studies, first as an autodidact and then with the help of some teachers, and was able to get a Liceo classico diploma.Vincenzo Caporale (2014).Pasqualino, Fortunato. '' Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani'', Volume 81. Treccani. After the war he graduated in philosophy at the University of Catania, and moved to Sardinia Sardinia ( ; it, Sardegna, label=Italian, Corsican and Tabarchino ; sc, Sardigna , sdc, Sardhigna; french: Sardaigne; sdn, Saldigna; ca, Sardenya, label=Algherese and Catalan) is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, after ... where he worked as a professor of philosophy, pedagogy and psychology. He later was employed at RAI, where he worked as a journalist, a television writer ...
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Luke Pasqualino
Luca Giuseppe "Luke" Pasqualino (born 19 February 1990) is a British actor of Italian descent. He is best known for his portrayal of Freddie McClair in the television series '' Skins'', d'Artagnan in the television series ''The Musketeers'' and Elvis Harte in ''Our Girl''. Early life Pasqualino was born in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, to Italian parents from Sicily and Naples. He attended Walton Community School, in Walton, Peterborough. Career In 2009, Pasqualino made his acting debut as the protagonist in the low-budget film ''Stingers Rule!'' about a local football team going against property developers who plan to destroy their beloved football ground. Pasqualino also guest starred on ''Casualty'' and '' Miranda''. In 2008, Pasqualino became one of the new series regulars in the third season of the E4 teenage drama television series '' Skins; he'' portrayed Freddie McClair, a laid-back weed-smoking college pupil. In February 2010, Pasqualino was cast in the Warner Bros ...
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Pasqualino Abeti
Pasqualino Abeti (2 April 1948 – 24 February 2024) was an Italian sprinter who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics. He was part of the Italian 4 × 100 m relay team that won the gold medal at the 1971 Mediterranean Games. Abeti died on 24 February 2024, at the age of 75. Biography In the "Pietro Mennea era", Pasqualino Abeti won three national titles in the 100 and 200 m events, in 1969 and 1975. National titles He won 7 national championships. * Italian Athletics Championships ** 100 metres: 1969, 1975 ** 200 metres: 1969, 1975 * Italian Athletics Indoor Championships The Italian Athletics Indoor Championships ( it, Italian Athletics Indoor Championships) are the national championships in Athletics (sport), athletics of the indoor events, organised every year by the Federazione Italiana di Atletica Leggera from ... ** 60 metres: 1970 ** 200 metres: 1980 ** 400 metres: 1973 References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Abeti, Pasqualino 1948 births 2024 deaths It ...
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Pasqualino Borsellino
Pasqualino Borsellino (born 29 January 1956) is an Italian football manager and former player who played as a midfielder for several teams, including Palermo Palermo ( , ; scn, Palermu , locally also or ) is a city in southern Italy, the capital (political), capital of both the autonomous area, autonomous region of Sicily and the Metropolitan City of Palermo, the city's surrounding metropolitan .... References External links * Profile at ''Carrierecalciatori.it'' 1956 births Living people People from Ribera, Agrigento Sportspeople from the Province of Agrigento Italian men's footballers Footballers from Sicily Men's association football midfielders Serie B players Palermo FC players Ternana Calcio players SS Monopoli 1966 players Italian football managers {{Italy-footy-bio-stub ...
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Pasqualino De Santis
Pasquale "Pasqualino" De Santis (24 April 1927 – 23 June 1996) was an Italian cinematographer. Biography Born in Fondi, he was the brother of film director Giuseppe De Santis. They worked together in ''Non c'è pace tra gli ulivi'', ''Uomini e lupi'' (1956), '' La strada lunga un anno'' (1958) and ''La garçonnière'' (1960). He collaborated with Francesco Rosi in ''C'era una volta'' (1967), ''Uomini contro'' (1970), ''Il caso Mattei'' (1972), ''Lucky Luciano'' (1974), ''Cristo si è fermato a Eboli'' (1979), '' Tre fratelli'' (1981), ''Carmen'' (1984), ''Cronaca di una morte annunciata'' (1987), ''Diario napoletano'' (1992) and ''La tregua'' (1996), filmed in Ukraine, where he died. He worked with Luchino Visconti ('' La caduta degli dei'', 1969; ''Death in Venice'', 1971; ''Conversation Piece'', 1974; ''L'Innocente'', 1976), Federico Fellini ('' Fellini: A Director's Notebook'', 1969), Joseph L. Mankiewicz (''The Honey Pot'', 1966), Vittorio De Sica ('' Amanti'', 1968) ...
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Pasqualino Lolordo
Pasquale Lolordo (1887 – January 8, 1929), also known as Pasqualino or "Patsy", was an Italian-born American Mafia boss from Ribera, Sicily, and head of the Chicago chapter of the Unione Siciliana, a "front" organization for the Mafia. Lolordo was considered one of the most powerful mafia bosses during the late 1920s. Lolordo succeeded Antonio "The Scourge" Lombardo, an associate of Al Capone, as chapter president. Lombardo had been killed only months before after he refused to turn the presidency over to Mafia mobster Joe Aiello. Lolordo was supported by the national Unione Siciliana president, Frankie Yale, in New York. Some speculate that Lolordo wanted to reform the organization like another former chapter leader, Mike Merlo. Lolordo did not have sufficient time to do anything. On January 8, 1929, he was shot and killed by unidentified gunmen in his home. The killing was arranged by George "Bugs" Moran, a leader of the North Side Gang and a bitter rival of Capone, as a ...
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Pasqualino Morbidelli
Pasqualino Morbidelli (1 November 1948 – 21 March 2020) was an Italian boxer. He competed in the men's featherweight event at the 1972 Summer Olympics. At the 1972 Summer Olympics, he defeated Morgan Mwenya and Seyfi Tatar, before losing to Royal Kobayashi , better known as Royal Kobayashi, is a retired Japanese boxer who competed at the 1972 Munich Olympic Games in the featherweight division, and won the Lineal and WBC junior featherweight titles in 1976. He is an alumnus of the Takushoku Univers .... References External links * 1948 births 2020 deaths Italian male boxers Olympic boxers for Italy Boxers at the 1972 Summer Olympics Boxers from Rome Mediterranean Games bronze medalists for Italy Mediterranean Games medalists in boxing Competitors at the 1971 Mediterranean Games Featherweight boxers 20th-century Italian people 21st-century Italian people {{Italy-boxing-bio-stub ...
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