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Porchetto is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Clara Porchetto (born 1978), Italian retired swimmer * Raúl Porchetto (born 1949), Argentine musician * Victor Porchetto de Salvatici (died c. 1315), Italian Carthusian monk sometimes referred to as ''Porchetus'' See also *Porchetta Porchetta () is a savory, fatty, and moist boneless pork roast of Italian culinary tradition. The carcass is deboned and spitted or roasted traditionally over wood for at least eight hours, fat and skin still on. In some traditions, porchetta ... *Porchetta (family name) {{surname Italian-language surnames ...
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Clara Porchetto
Clara Porchetto (born 29 December 1978) is an Italian former synchronized swimmer who competed in the 2000 Summer Olympics The 2000 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXVII Olympiad and also known as Sydney 2000 (Dharug: ''Gadigal 2000''), the Millennium Olympic Games or the Games of the New Millennium, was an international multi-sport event held from 1 .... References External links * 1978 births Living people Sportspeople from Savona Italian synchronized swimmers Olympic synchronized swimmers for Italy Synchronized swimmers at the 2000 Summer Olympics European Aquatics Championships medalists in synchronised swimming {{Italy-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Raúl Porchetto
Raúl Porchetto (born November 15, 1949) is an Argentine musician and songwriter. History Porchetto emerged from the Acoustic movement of Argentine rock during the early 1970s, releasing his debut record in 1972, following the subgenre's popular rise in the wake of the "Acusticazo" festival. By the mid 70s he would become a member of one of the first, and ephemeral supergroup of Argentine rock, PorSuiGieco, with León Gieco, Charly García, and Nito Mestre. For the remainder of the 1970s, Porchetto released an average of one LP a year. In 1980, his sixth album ''Metegol'' featured a very innovative type of uptown-''suave'' sounding rock, yet remaining accessible and unpretentious when listened to. ''Metegol'' sent Porchetto's career to the top of Argentine rock. The album even beat out Serú Girán Serú Girán was an Argentine rock supergroup. Formed in 1978, the group consisted of Charly García (keyboards, synthesizers and vocals), David Lebón (guitars and vocals), Os ...
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Victor Porchetto De Salvatici
Porchetus Salvagus (Victor Porchetto de Salvatici) (died c. 1315), sometimes referred to as Porchetus, was an Italian Carthusian monk from Genoa, Italy. Variants of his name include: ''Porcheus de Salva ignis'', ''Salvagus'', ''Salvagus Porchetus'', ''Porchetus Salvagus'', ''Salvaticus'', ''de Salvaticis'', ''Victor Porchetto de' Salvatici'', ''Porchetto de Salvatici'', and ''Porchetus de Salvaticis'', etc. He is known for his anti-Semitic work from c. 1303, ''Victoria adversus impios Hebraeos, in qua tum ex sacris litteris tum ex dictis Talmud ac cabbilistarum et aliorum omnium authorum quos hebraei recipiunt monstratur veritas catholicae fidei'' (which would not be printed until 1520). The first part of his book enumerates proofs to demonstrate the epistemic truth of Christianity from the Holy Scriptures, and the second part similarly instances proofs from the Kabbalah and rabbinic literature. Porchetus' material was not original, copied mostly from the ''Pugio fidei'' of Ramo ...
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Porchetta
Porchetta () is a savory, fatty, and moist boneless pork roast of Italian culinary tradition. The carcass is deboned and spitted or roasted traditionally over wood for at least eight hours, fat and skin still on. In some traditions, porchetta is stuffed with liver and wild fennel, though many versions do not involve stuffing. Porchetta is usually heavily salted and can be stuffed with garlic, rosemary, fennel, or other herbs, often wild. Porchetta has been selected by the Italian Ministry of Agricultural, Food and Forestry Policy as a ''prodotto agroalimentare tradizionale'' ("traditional agricultural-food product"), one of a list of traditional Italian foods held to have cultural relevance. In Italy Although popular in the whole country, porchetta originated in central Italy, with Ariccia (in the Province of Rome) being the town most closely associated with it. Elsewhere, it is considered a celebratory dish. Across Italy, porchetta is usually sold by pitchmen with their typi ...
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