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Pagani (surname)
Pagani is a surname. Notable people with the name include: * Alberto Pagani (1938–2017), Italian Grand Prix motorcycle road racer * Alessandro Pagani (born 1937), Italian Roman Catholic bishop * Alfredo Pagani (1887–1984), Italian athlete * Angelo Pagani (born 1988), Italian cyclist * Daniele Pagani (born 1966), Italian high jumper * Fabrizio Pagani (born 1967), Italian economist * Gregorio Pagani (1558–1605), Italian painter of the late Mannerist period * Herbert Pagani (1944–1988), Italian artist and musician * Horacio Pagani (sportswriter) (born 1948), Argentine sportswriter and sportscaster * Horacio Pagani (auto executive) (born 1955), Argentine founder of Pagani Automobili S.p.A. * Lattanzio Pagani, Italian painter of the late-Renaissance or Mannerist period * Maghinardo Pagani, Italian condottiero and statesman * Maurizio Pagani (1936–2014), Italian engineer and politician * Mauro Pagani (born 1946), Italian musician and singer * Marcelo Pagani (born 1941) ...
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Alberto Pagani
Alberto Pagani (29 August 1938 – 11 September 2017) was an Italian professional Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. His best year was in 1972 when he finished second in the 500cc world championship, behind his MV Agusta teammate, Giacomo Agostini. He was the son of Nello Pagani Cirillo Pagani (11 October 1911 – 19 October 2003), nicknamed "Nello", was an Italian Grand Prix motorcycle road racer and Formula One driver. He was born in Milan, Lombardy, and died in Bresso. He was known for his long career, spanning fr ..., the 1949 125 cc World Champion. Motorcycle Grand Prix results Points system from 1950 to 1968: Points system from 1969 onwards: ( key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap) References {{DEFAULTSORT:Pagani, Alberto 1938 births 2017 deaths Sportspeople from Milan Italian motorcycle racers 125cc World Championship riders 250cc World Championship riders 350cc World Championship riders 50 ...
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Lattanzio Pagani
Lattanzio Pagani (active after 1543, died circa 1582) was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance or Mannerist period, active mainly in Umbria. Biography He was born in Monterubbiano in the province of Fermo, in the region of Marche. He was an artist attached to Cardinal Tiberio Crispo after 1543, and when the Cardinal was papal legate in Umbria in 1545–1548. After 1553, Pagani became a captain in the militia. He later studied law in Perugia, receiving a doctorate in 1567. He became the Bargello in Rome in 1573. He painted frescoes (circa 1546) for the Frescoes in Palazzo Trinci in Foligno. The art historian Giorgio Vasari documents that Pagani worked during 1543–1544 in painting frescoes in the no longer extant Rocca Paolina of Perugia. He was aided by Cristofano Gherardi. He also painted two altarpieces: *''Santa Margherita Altarpiece'' (1547-9), painted for the Nunnery of Santa Margherita, but now in the Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria in Perugia. Pagani is thought to h ...
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Paolo Pagani
Paolo Pagani (22 September 1655 – 5 May 1716) also known as Paolo Antonio Pagani or Paolo Pagano, was an Italian Baroque/ Mannerism painter of the 17th century. Biography Pagani was born in Valsolda, now a municipality in the Province of Como in the Italian region Lombardy, located about north of Milan and bordering Switzerland. In 1667 he moved to Venice, where he made a series of ten aquatints from works by Giuseppe Diamantini (1621–1705). In 1675 he painted the ''Martyrdom of St. Erasmus''. The painting was exhibited at Palazzo Molin, and is currently located in the National Gallery of Spinola in Genoa. In 1690 he was invited to Vienna by the Emperor Leopold I. In 1696 he returned to Valsolda where he frescoed what is considered his masterwork: the nave of the parish church of San Martino. The work, completed the year of the birth of Tiepolo, who would master the art of the luminous fresco, astounds with the use of bright colors and swirling sotto in su perspecti ...
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Nicola Pagani
Nicola Carlo Pagani (born 9 November 1977) is an Italian former footballer. Pagani played over 100 games in Italian second and third highest level. Biography Early career Born in Codogno, Lombardy, Pagani started his career at Cremonese. he then spent 2 seasons at ''Serie D'' club Pizzighettone. Reggina and loans In 1997–98 Serie B he joined Reggina. In mid-1998 he joined Fermana in co-ownership deal. In June 2000 he returned to Reggio Calabria. He was not included in the ''Serie A'' plan, and left for Pistoiese. In mid-2001 he left for Fermana in another co-ownership deal, along with Maurizio Nassi. Pagani returned to Reggio again in June 2002 and Nassi was sold to Fermana definitely. In July he was transferred to Cosenza along with Stefano Casale. In January 2003 he left for '' Serie C1'' club SPAL. Pagani left for ''Serie B'' club Pescara in July 2003, from Reggina. Frosinone In August 2004 he left for Frosinone. He finished as the losing semifinalists in 2005 but ...
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Nello Pagani
Cirillo Pagani (11 October 1911 – 19 October 2003), nicknamed "Nello", was an Italian Grand Prix motorcycle road racer and Formula One driver. He was born in Milan, Lombardy, and died in Bresso. He was known for his long career, spanning from 1928 to 1955, and for becoming the first 125cc World Champion in the inaugural 1949 campaign. He almost became a double Champion in that first year of the World Championship series. In the 500cc class he was officially runner-up. The series was run over six rounds with a rider's best three scores counting towards the championship. Englishman Les Graham on an AJS was Pagani's main rival. Although Pagani scored more overall points than Graham, he lost the championship with two wins and a third place as his scores that counted, whilst Graham had two wins and a second. Pagani's car racing exploits resulted in wins at the Pau Grand Prix in 1947 and 1948, before his single Formula One World Championship Grand Prix, on 4 June 1950, in the 1 ...
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Marcelo Pagani
Marcelo Ernesto Pagani (born August 19, 1941, in Santa Fe, Argentina) is a former Argentine footballer who played for clubs of Argentina, Chile and Italy and the Argentina national football team in the FIFA World Cup Chile 1962. Teams * Rosario Central 1952-1961 * River Plate 1962 * Inter Milan 1962-1963 * Messina 1963-1964 * Mantova 1964-1965 * Rosario Central 1966-1967 * Deportes Concepción 1968 * Audax Italiano 1969-1970 Titles * Inter Milan Football Club Internazionale Milano, commonly referred to as Internazionale () or simply Inter, and colloquially known as Inter Milan in English-speaking countries, is an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy. Inter is ... 1962-1963 (Serie A Italian Championship) External links * * \ 1941 births Living people Argentine men's footballers Argentine expatriate men's footballers Argentina men's international footballers Serie A players Chilean Primera División players Argentine Primera Div ...
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Mauro Pagani
Mauro Pagani (born 5 February 1946) is an Italian musician and singer. Pagani was born in Chiari, Lombardy. A multi-instrumentalist, he made his debut in the music world in 1970 as violinist and founding member of the progressive rock band Premiata Forneria Marconi. In 1977 he left the band to follow a solo career, but in 2003 rejoined for a celebrative concert. His first solo album, titled "Mauro Pagani" (released in Tokyo in 1979 on Seven Seas and distributed by King Record Co.) included contributions by fellow PFM members Franz Di Cioccio, Patrick Djivas, and Walter Calloni; also showcasing an impressive line-up of guest musicians, including Area's Demetrio Stratos, Peter Gabriel, Giulio Capiozzo, Patrizio Fariselli, Ellade Bandini and Ares Tavolazzi ("L'Albero Di Canto" and "L'Albero Di Canto II" with Area backing Mauro exclusively). Roberto Colombo also played polimoog on "La Città Aromatica". Pagani has been an experimenter of sound related to blues and Mediterranean music ...
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Maurizio Pagani
Maurizio Pagani (1936–2014) was an Italian engineer and politician who served as the minister of post and telecommunications in the period 1992–1994 in two successive cabinets and as the mayor of Novara. Early life and education Pagani was born in Milan on 27 January 1936. He received a bachelor's degree in hydraulic engineering from the Polytechnic University of Milan. Career Following his graduation Pagani worked at various companies as an engineer. His political career began in 1972 when he was elected from the Democratic Socialist Party as a councillor which he held until 1978. Then he was elected as the mayor of Novara and served in the post until 1981. Pagani was elected to the Italian Senate in 1983 and 1987. He became a member of the Italian Parliament and was appointed minister of post and telecommunications in June 1992. He was in office until May 1994 and served in two successive cabinets: in the cabinet led by Giuliano Amato and then in the cabinet led by Car ...
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Maghinardo Pagani
Maghinardo Pagani (or Pagano) of Susinana (died 1302) was an Italian ''condottiero'' and statesman living in the 13th-14th centuries. He was seignior of Faenza and Imola, and attempted unsuccessfully to conquer also Forlì. During the wars between Guelphs and Ghibellines, he sided initially for the former, fighting for Florence against Arezzo at the battle of Campaldino. Later, however, he was a long stance champion of the Ghibellines of Romagna, in alliance with the Ordelaffi of Forlì. His granddaughter Marzia degli Ubaldini married Francesco II Ordelaffi, Lord of Forlì Forlì ( , ; rgn, Furlè ; la, Forum Livii) is a ''comune'' (municipality) and city in Emilia-Romagna, Northern Italy, and is the capital of the province of Forlì-Cesena. It is the central city of Romagna. The city is situated along the Via E .... References 13th-century births 1302 deaths 13th-century condottieri 13th-century Italian nobility 14th-century Italian nobility Lords of Faenza Lords ...
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Horacio Pagani (auto Executive)
Horacio Pagani (born 10 November 1955) is an Argentine-Italian businessman and engineer in the automotive industry. He is the founder of Pagani Automobili S.p.A., an Italian specialty auto-maker. Prior to founding his own company, Pagani worked for Renault and Lamborghini. Personal life Horacio Pagani was born in Casilda, Argentina to Luca and Maria Pagani. His father, Luca, was a baker from Italy. Career Pagani took an interest in engineering while still living in Argentina. However, he felt from the beginning that the rural town into which he was born was inadequate for fulfilling his dream of an engineering career. He opened a small shop where he worked at a very young age, gaining valuable experience in craftsmanship. By the age of 20, Pagani had designed and built his first F3 racer. The turning point in Pagani's life came when he was hired by Renault to improve the body of a racing car. His work offered staggering improvements and Pagani was able to showcase his talen ...
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Alessandro Pagani
Alessandro Pagani (born 3 January 1937) is an Italian Roman Catholic bishop. Ordained to the priesthood on 13 March 1965, Pagani was named bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Mangochi, Malawi Malawi (; or aláwi Tumbuka: ''Malaŵi''), officially the Republic of Malawi, is a landlocked country in Southeastern Africa that was formerly known as Nyasaland. It is bordered by Zambia to the west, Tanzania to the north and northeas ... on 3 April 2007 and retired on 6 December 2013. References 1937 births Living people Clergy from the Province of Bergamo Italian Roman Catholic bishops in Africa Roman Catholic bishops of Mangochi Place of birth missing (living people) {{Italy-RC-bishop-stub ...
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Horacio Pagani (sportswriter)
Horacio Pagani (born November 9, 1943) is a prominent Argentine sportswriter and sportscaster. Life and work Pagani was born in Buenos Aires, in 1943. He was first hired as a sports journalist by the leading Argentine news daily, '' Clarín'', in 1968, and contributed to the popular local football magazine '' El Gráfico'', between 1969 and 1975. He received a Konex Award, the highest recognition in the Argentine cultural realm, in 1997 for his career as a sports writer, as well as numerous other recognitions from journalist associations and newspapers. He earned a post as chief sportscaster for ''Clarín'' 's radio arm, ''Radio Mitre'', in 1998, and in their cable sports channel, TyC Sports, in 2005. Pagani authored a reflection of his lengthy career, ''El fútbol que le gusta a la gente'' (''The Football People Like''), in 2005, and a follow-up, ''El Verdadero Fútbol que le gusta a la Gente'' (''The Real Football People Like''), in 2008. Pagani has covered seven FIFA World Cup ...
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