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Righi may refer to: People Righi is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Aldo Righi (born 1947), Italian pole vaulter * Andrea Righi (born 1979), Italian freestyle swimmer * Augusto Righi (1850–1920), Italian physicist * Daniele Righi (born 1976), Italian cyclist * Egano Righi-Lambertini (1906-2000), Italian Roman Catholic titular archbishop of Doclea and Vatican diplomat * Edoardo Righi (1926–2019), Italian athlete * Esteban Righi (1938–2019), Argentine lawyer and politician * Italo Righi (born 1959), Captain Regent of San Marino, from April 1, 2012 to October 1, 2012, with Maurizio Rattini * John Righi (1469–1539), Franciscan hermit * Ruth Righi (born 2005), American actress and singer * Stefano Righi (born 1960), Italian singer, songwriter, musician, record producer and actor * Tommaso Righi (1727–1802), Italian sculptor and stuccator with a practice in Rome * Vinícius Lopes Righi (born 1964), former Brazilian football player * Vittore Ugo ...
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Aldo Righi
Aldo Righi (born 29 July 1947) is a retired Italian pole vaulter who won a bronze medal at the 1969 European Athletics Championships.Lista Nazione
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Tommaso Righi
Tommaso Righi (1727–1802) was an Italian sculptor and stuccator with a practice in Rome. His marble and stucco funeral monument to Carlo Pio Balestra (died 1776), patron of the Church of Santi Luca e Martina, in the Roman Forum, is probably his most prominent commission. His monument of cardinal Camillo Paolucci (died 1763) stands in a chapel of San Marcello al Corso, where its design was constrained by its having to form a pendant to the baroque monument facing it, of Fabrizio Paolucci, by Pietro Bracci (1726). A great work, less often seen, is his altarpiece in the Church of S. Maria del Priorato, the chapel of the Villa of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta: Piranesi provided the design, and Righi executed the great globe surrounded by putti in clouds, and Saint Basil in Glory supported by two angels. His bas-relief panel appears among a host by others, in the central ''Sala degli Imperatori'' of the Galleria Borghese, part of the rearrangement of the interiors of the Vil ...
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Reggio Calabria
Reggio di Calabria ( scn, label= Southern Calabrian, Riggiu; el, label= Calabrian Greek, Ρήγι, Rìji), usually referred to as Reggio Calabria, or simply Reggio by its inhabitants, is the largest city in Calabria. It has an estimated population of nearly 200,000 and is the twenty-first most populous city in Italy, after Modena, and the 100th most populated city in Europe. Reggio Calabria is located in the exact center of the Mediterranean and is known for its climate, ethnic and cultural diversity. It is the third economic centre of mainland Southern Italy. About 560,000 people live in the metropolitan area, recognised in 2015 by Italy as a metropolitan city. Reggio is located on the "toe" of the Italian Peninsula and is separated from the island of Sicily by the Strait of Messina. It is situated on the slopes of the Aspromonte, a long, craggy mountain range that runs up through the centre of the region. As a major functional pole in the region, it has strong historical ...
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Righi-Leduc Effect
In solid-state physics, the thermal Hall effect, also known as the Righi–Leduc effect, named after independent co-discoverers Augusto Righi and Sylvestre Anatole Leduc, is the thermal analog of the Hall effect. Given a thermal gradient across a solid, this effect describes the appearance of an orthogonal temperature gradient when a magnetic field is applied. For conductors, a significant portion of the thermal current is carried by the electrons. In particular, the Righi–Leduc effect describes the heat flow resulting from a perpendicular temperature gradient and vice versa. The Maggi–Righi–Leduc effect describes changes in thermal conductivity when placing a conductor in a magnetic field. A thermal Hall effect has also been measured in a paramagnetic insulators, called the "phonon Hall effect". In this case, there are no charged currents in the solid, so the magnetic field cannot exert a Lorentz force. An analogous thermal Hall effect for neutral particles exists in polyato ...
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Zecca–Righi Funicular
The Zecca–Righi funicular ( it, Funicolare Zecca–Righi) is a funicular railway in the Italian city of Genoa connecting the ''Largo della Zecca'', on the edge of the historic city centre, to several stations on the slope of the Righi hill. The line is one of several true funiculars in the city, including the Sant'Anna funicular and the Quezzi funicular, although the Principe–Granarolo rack railway is also sometimes erroneously described as a funicular. History The line was originally built as a two-section funicular, with passengers transferring between the two sections at the station of ''San Nicola''. The upper section opened in 1895 and was constructed in the open, with three intermediate stations at ''Madonnetta'', ''Via Preve'' and ''San Simone'', as well as the section terminals at ''San Nicola'' and ''Righi''. The lower section opened in 1897 and was entirely in tunnel, except for its terminals and the single intermediate station at ''Carbonara''. Between 196 ...
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Vittore Ugo Righi
Vittore Ugo Righi (23 March 1910 – 28 April 1980) was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who served in the diplomatic service of the Holy See. He became an archbishop in 1963 and led the offices representing the Holy See in Paraguay and Iran. Biography Vittore Ugo Righi was born on 23 March 1910 in Gualdo Tadino, Italy. His parents named him after the French author Victor Hugo. He was ordained a priest on 24 June 1933. One of his early assignments in the diplomatic service took him to the Apostolic Delegation to Turkey where in 1939 he became secretary to Angelo Roncalli, the future Pope John XXIII. Roncalli found him "docile and good". On 14 October 1961, Pope John XXIII appointed him titular archbishop of Bilta and Apostolic Internuncio to Iran. He received his episcopal consecration on 8 December 1961 from Cardinal Luigi Traglia. On 1 February 1964, Pope Paul VI Pope Paul VI ( la, Paulus VI; it, Paolo VI; born Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini, ; ...
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Vinícius Lopes Righi
Vinícius is a Portuguese given name from the Roman family name ''Vinicius'', possibly derived from Latin ''vinum'' "wine". Notable people with the name include: * Lucius Vinicius, Roman consul in 33 BC * Marcus Vinicius, Roman consul in 19 BC, Roman general and friend of the emperor Augustus * Lucius Vinicius, Roman consul in 5 BC *Publius Vinicius, Roman consul in 2 AD * Marcus Vinicius, Roman consul in 30 AD. In 33 AD he married Julia Livilla *Vinicius de Moraes (born 1913), Brazilian musician, poet, composer, playwright and diplomat *Vinícius (footballer, born 1964), Brazilian footballer known as Vinicius *Vinícius (footballer, born 1977), full name Vinícius Conceição da Silva, Brazilian football centre-back *Vinícius Bergantin (born 1980), Brazilian footballer known as Vinícius * Vinícius (footballer, born 1982), full name Carlos Vinicius Neves da Silva, Brazilian football defender *Vinícius da Silva (born 1982), Brazilian football right-back *Vinícius (footballer, bo ...
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Stefano Righi
Stefano Righi (born 9 September 1960), known professionally as Johnson Righeira, is an Italian singer, songwriter, musician, record producer and actor. He is best known as the lead vocalist and primary lyricist of the Italo disco duo Righeira. After the duo disbanded for the second time in 2016, he pursued a solo career and founded the record label Kottolengo Recordings. In 1980, Righi debuted as a solo artist with the single " Bianca Surf". In 1983, he formed the music duo Righeira with Stefano Rota. Early life Johnson Righeira was born Stefano Righi on 9 September 1960 in the Borgo Vittoria district of Turin, to Freddie and Maria Teresa Righi. Righi has a younger sister named Laura. In 1968, when Righi was 8, his family moved to the Barriera di Milano district. Righi attended Albert Einstein Scientific High School in Turin. He was influenced by Italian folk music, and Gipo Farassino was one of his schoolboy idols; " Vamos a la playa" and " L'estate sta finendo" were writt ...
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Andrea Righi
Andrea Righi (born 14 December 1979) is a retired freestyle swimmer from Italy, who was a specialist in the long-distance events. He is best known for winning three medals at the 1999 Summer Universiade in Palma de Mallorca, Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , national_motto = ''Plus ultra'' (Latin)(English: "Further Beyond") , national_anthem = (English: "Royal March") , i .... References *Profile 1979 births Living people Italian male freestyle swimmers Summer World University Games medalists in swimming FISU World University Games gold medalists for Italy FISU World University Games silver medalists for Italy Swimmers of Centro Sportivo Carabinieri Medalists at the 1999 Summer Universiade {{Italy-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Ruth Righi
Ruth Mouma Righi (born September 7, 2005) is an American actress. She is best known for playing Sydney Reynolds in the Disney Channel television show ''Sydney to the Max''. Early life Righi was born September 7, 2005 and grew up in Santa Cruz, California. She began dancing at age three and playing piano at age five. Career Theater In 2017, Righi performed in the Winter Garden Theatre's Broadway production of ''School of Rock'', filling in as the replacement actress for the roles of Marcy and Sophie. The same year, she also performed in the off-Broadway revival of ''Really Rosie''. Film and television Righi made her television debut in 2018 playing a minor character in the television series ''Happy!'' The following year, she landed a starring role in Disney Channel's ''Sydney to the Max'' as Sydney Reynolds. In addition to playing the lead role, Righi performed the theme song, "Stay The Same". The show ended in 2021 after 63 episodes. In 2022, Righi took on another s ...
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