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Radaelli is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Fernando Chemin Radaelli (born 1982), Brazilian footballer *Giuseppe Radaelli (1833–1882), Milanese fencer and soldier *Mario Radaelli (1912 – ?), Italian hurdler *Mauro Radaelli (1967), Italian racing cyclist *Paolo Radaelli Paolo Giuseppe Radaelli, FInstP (born 11 October 1961) is an Italian physicist and academic. He is the Dr Lee's Professor of Experimental Philosophy (Physics) at the University of Oxford and a Professorial Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford.'RAD ... (born 1961), Italian physicist and academic {{Surname Italian-language surnames ...
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Paolo Radaelli
Paolo Giuseppe Radaelli, FInstP (born 11 October 1961) is an Italian physicist and academic. He is the Dr Lee's Professor of Experimental Philosophy (Physics) at the University of Oxford and a Professorial Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford.'RADAELLI, Prof. Paolo Giuseppe', ''Who's Who 2017'', A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 2017; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2016; online edn, Nov 201accessed 27 July 2017/ref> Biography Radaelli obtained a Laurea degree ''Summa cum Laude'' in 1986 from University of Milan (his thesis supervisor was Pino Marchesini). As part of the mandatory Italian National Service, he served for one year in the 28th Infantry Battalion "Paviaas a drill instructor, leaving with the rank of corporal major. Between 1988 and 1989, he worked as a research associate at the ITM institute of the National Research Council (Italy) in the field of High-temperature superconductivity. In 1989, he was awarded a travel scholarship by Pirelli ...
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Fernando Chemin Radaelli
Fernando Chemin Radaelli (born 9 June 1982 in Dourados) is a Brazilian footballer who last played for NK Međimurje in Croatia , image_flag = Flag of Croatia.svg , image_coat = Coat of arms of Croatia.svg , anthem = "Lijepa naša domovino"("Our Beautiful Homeland") , image_map = , map_caption = , capit .... References 1982 births Living people Brazilian men's footballers Men's association football defenders People from Dourados Footballers from Mato Grosso do Sul {{Brazil-footy-defender-1980s-stub ...
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Mauro Radaelli
Mauro Radaelli (born 1 November 1967) is an Italian former professional racing cyclist. He rode in four editions of the Tour de France, three editions of the Giro d'Italia and two editions of the Vuelta a España. Major results ;1993 : 1st Trofeo Papà Cervi : 1st : 1st Stage 1a Grand Prix Guillaume Tell : 3rd Circuito del Porto-Trofeo Arvedi : 3rd Trofeo Zsšdi : 5th Gran Premio della Liberazione ;1994 : 1st Sprints classification, Vuelta a España ;1997 : 1st Sprints classification, Vuelta a España : 3rd Giro del Mendrisiotto ;1998 : 1st Stage 1 Steiermark Rundfahrt ;2001 : 2nd Sparkassen Giro Bochum : 5th Giro del Piemonte : 7th Coppa Bernocchi : 10th Gran Premio Bruno Beghelli ;2002 : 3rd Giro di Romagna : 7th GP Industria Artigianato e Commercio Carnaghese : 9th Coppa Bernocchi : 9th Coppa Placci The Coppa Placci is a semi classic European bicycle race held between Imola, Italy and San Marino. Since 2005, the race has been organised as a 1.HC event on the UCI Europ ...
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Giuseppe Radaelli
Giuseppe Radaelli (1833 - 1882) was a 19th-century Milanese fencing master and soldier. Often regarded as "the father of modern sabre fencing", his sabre fencing principles were popularised throughout Europe via his students such as Luigi Barbasetti, Ferdinando Masiello, Salvatore Pecoraro, and Carlo Pessina. See also * Italian school of swordsmanship * Classical fencing * German school of swordsmanship * Historical European martial arts Historical European martial arts (HEMA) are martial arts of European origin, particularly using arts formerly practised, but having since died out or evolved into very different forms. While there is limited surviving documentation of the martia ... References External links From Duelling to FencingThe Sabre Molinello of Giuseppe RadaelliBolognese SwordsmanshipBolognese Swordsmanship: The Dardi School {{DEFAULTSORT:Radaelli 1833 births 1882 deaths Italian male fencers Fencers from Milan ...
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Mario Radaelli
Mario Radaelli (9 September 1912 – ?) was an Italian hurdler who was 7th in the 400 m hs at the 1934 European Athletics Championships, one-time national champion at senior level (1934), also in 4x400 m. Achievements See also * Italy at the 1934 European Athletics Championships Italy competed at the 1934 European Athletics Championships in Turin, Italy, between 7 and 9 September 1934. Medalists Placing table Top eight Results ; Decathlon See also * Italy national athletics team The Italy national athletics t ... References 1912 births Year of death missing Place of death missing Italian male hurdlers Sportspeople from the Metropolitan City of Milan Italian Athletics Championships winners {{Italy-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Italian Surname
A name in the Italian language consists of a given name ( it, nome), and a surname (); in most contexts, the given name is written before the surname. (In official documents, the Western surname may be written before the given name or names.) Italian names, with their fixed ''nome'' and ''cognome'' structure, have little to do with the ancient Roman naming conventions, which used a tripartite system of given name, gentile name, and hereditary or personal name (or names). The Italian ''nome'' is not analogous to the ancient Roman ''nomen''; the Italian ''nome'' is the given name (distinct between siblings), while the Roman ''nomen'' is the gentile name (inherited, thus shared by all in a gens). Female naming traditions, and name-changing rules after adoption, for both sexes likewise differ between Roman antiquity and modern Italian use. Moreover, the low number, and the steady decline of importance and variety, of Roman ''praenomina'' starkly contrast with the current number of It ...
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