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Salati is a surname. The Salati surname is generally considered to be of Italian origin. Ancestral records date the surname back many centuries in Italy. It has been suggested that the ancient root of the Salati surname derives from Pharaoh Salitis, who ruled Egypt and who founded the 15th Dynasty. Giuseppe Salati, ''L'Antica Gioi'' - Historical informations, 1911, published by "La Meridionale", Bari, Italy Notable people with the surname include: * Alessandro Salati ( - 1509), Bishop of Minori from 1498 to 1509 * Armando Salati (1884–1963), Italian Vice Consul to the United States * Enrico Salati (c1790-1869}, Prime Minister of the Duchy of Parma from 1849 to 1859 * Giovan M Salati (1796–1879), Napoleonic soldier * Giuseppe Salati (1847-1930), author of L'Antica Gioi * Octavio M. Salati (1914–2001), Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania In history * La Cappella Madonna della Grazia (c1600) the historic Salati family chapel in Gioi ...
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Giuseppe Salati
Giuseppe Giulio Salati (February 22, 1847 - July 29, 1930) was an Italian lawyer and author. He was a member of the Order of the Crown of Italy. Early life Giuseppe Giuilo Salati was the eldest son of Donato Antonio Salati (1819-1869) of Gioi and ''Marchessa'' Giuditta Rachele Cardone (1818-1891) of Prignano Cilento.Findagrave Memorial for Giuseppe Giulio SalatiGiuseppe Salati, ''L'Antica Gioi'' - Historical information, 1911, published by "La Meridionale", Bari, Italy He had three children with his wife ''Donna'' Beatrice Romano (1870-1952). The Giuseppe Salati family lived at 29 Via Giacumbi within the Commune of Gioi in the Italian Province of Salerno. Career Giuseppe Salati was a career lawyer within the Commune of Gioi. One notable case resulted in his authorship of a book In 1895 that examined when additional lists can be entered in testimony as evidence in civil matters.Salati, Giuseppe, ''Se e quando si possono ammettere liste suppletive nella prova e riprova testimo ...
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Armando Salati
Armando Salati (1884–1963) was an Italian Vice Consul to the United States, and Philadelphia Honorary Consul from 1913-1940. Family Armando Salati, born June 20, 1884, was the eldest son of Ottavio and Adelaide Salati of the Comune di Gioi, Campania, Italy.Findagrave Memorial for Armando Salati Armando married Julia LaFazia in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on February 2, 1914; and they had eight children, one of which died as an infant. Career After graduating from law school in Italy, Armando Salati became a Lieutenant in the Italian Army. In 1912, he was offered an opportunity from the King of Italy to join the Italian Consulate in the United States. As Italian Vice Consul, he became Philadelphia Honorary Consul, serving from 1913 to 1940.''Biographic Register'', United States Department of State, page 331, 1929''Foreign Consular Offices in the United States'', Department of State, page 28, 1939
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Enrico Salati
Enrico Salati (1788-1869) was Prime Minister of the Duchy of Parma from 1849 to 1859 Biography Enrico Salati began his career as a lawyer for the Duchy of Parma.Lorenzo Molossi, ''Vocabolario Topografico dei Ducati di Parma'', p. 623, Dalla Tipografia Ducale, 1834 Under Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma he was appointed President of the Ministry of Grace and Justice. Enrico Salati as Counsellor of State for the Duchy of Parma, acting on behalf of Charles II, Duke of Parma, signed an alliance with Prince Klemens von Metternich, Foreign Minister of the Austrian Empire on 4 February 1848. Following the abdication of Charles II in 1849 to his son Charles III, Duke of Parma; Enrico Salati became Chief Minister of Parma and Piacenza on 17 May 1849 and he served until 3 May 1859. Charles III was assassinated on 26 March 1854 and was succeeded by his son Robert I, Duke of Parma (age 5) the following day. Duchess Louise Marie Therese of France requested Enrico Salati and the other min ...
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Giovan M Salati
Giovan Maria Salati (1796-1879) was a Napoleonic soldier. Biography Giovan Maria Salati was born to Domenico and Anna Maria Salati of Malesco, Piedmont, Italy in 1796. Giovan initially worked in Malesco as a chimney sweep, but enlisted with the Grand Army of Napoleon in 1812 as a rifleman. He was taken prisoner by the British after the Battle of Waterloo, and held on a prison barge moored at Dover, England. Giovan subsequently claimed that on the night of 16 August 1817 he made his escape by jumping off of the barge so he could attempt to cross the English Channel, using a bundle of straw as a buoyancy aid. The escape attempt was successful as, the following day, he managed to land at Boulogne. He survived to marry, have children, and lived in France until his death in 1879. Recognition A permanent exhibition dedicated to Giovan Maria Salati now exists in the town of Malesco, near Domodossola, Italy. See also * List of successful English Channel swimmers This is ...
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Alessandro Salati
Alessandro Salati (died 1509) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Minori (1498–1509). ''(in Latin)'' Biography On 30 Apr 1498, Alessandro Salati was appointed during the papacy of Pope Alexander VI as Bishop of Minori. On 17 Jun 1498, he was consecrated bishop by Andrea de Conto, Archbishop of Amalfi, with Matteo Doti, Bishop of Scala, and Tommaso de Acciaro, Bishop of Satriano The Diocese of Satriano e Campagna (Latin: ''Dioecesis Satrianensis et Campaniensis'') was a Roman Catholic diocese located in the town of Satriano in the Province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy. In 1818, the diocese of Camp ..., serving as co-consecrators. He served as Bishop of Minori until his death in 1509. References External links and additional sources * (for Chronology of Bishops) * (for Chronology of Bishops) 15th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops 16th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops Bishops appointed by Pope Alexan ...
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Salitis
In the Manethonian tradition, Salitis (Greek ''Σάλιτις'', also Salatis or Saites) was the first Hyksos king, the one who subdued and ruled Lower Egypt and founded the 15th Dynasty. Biography Salitis is mainly known from a few passages of Flavius Josephus' work ''Contra Apionem''; for these passages, Josephus claimed to have reported Manetho's original words. It seems that during the reign of an Egyptian pharaoh called ''Timaios'' or ''Tutimaios'', an army of foreigners suddenly came from the Near East and took over the Nile Delta without a fight. After conquering Memphis and likely deposing Timaios, the invaders committed several atrocities such as destroying cities and temples and killing or capturing the native Egyptians. After that, they Salitis was determined to hold down his new conquests. For this reason he fortified the eastern borders, and sought a strategic position to establish an imposing stronghold from which he could dominate the independent-minded Upper Egy ...
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La Cappella Madonna Della Grazia
La Cappella Madonna della Grazia is a historic church building in Gioi, Italy. History La Cappella Madonna della Grazia was the private family chapel for the Salati family of Gioi, Italy.Giuseppe Salati, et al., ''L'Antica Gioi'', Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, 2003 Gioi's Churches, SOGNA il Cilento Quarterly, Vol. 8, September 2007, p. 4Cappella Madonna delle Grazie di Gioi, SOGNA il Cilento Quarterly, Vol. 15, June 2016, p. 5 The chapel was built about 1600, and during renovations it was discovered that the original owners were the De Marco family, also of Gioi. The chapel fell into disuse in the 1800s and now is owned by the government of Italy. The roof has been restored, but the interior requires substantial renovation. See also * Chapel * Christianity in Italy * Religion in Italy Religion in Italy is characterised by the predominance of Christianity and an increasing diversity of religious practices, beliefs and denominations. Most Christians in Italy adhere to ...
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15th Dynasty
The Fifteenth Dynasty was a foreign dynasty of ancient Egypt. It was founded by Salitis, a Hyksos from West Asia whose people had invaded the country and conquered Lower Egypt. The 15th, 16th, and 17th Dynasties of ancient Egypt are often combined under the group title, Second Intermediate Period. The 15th Dynasty dates approximately from 1650 to 1550 BC. Dynastic history The kings of the Fifteenth Dynasty are said to have been Canaanite. Pharaoh Kamose is known to have referred to Apophis, one of the kings of the dynasty, as "Chieftain of Retjenu (i.e. Caanan)". The kings of the Fifteenth Dynasty formed "the second Asiatic Kingdom in the Delta", covering an area which may have included Canaan itself, although the archaeological record is sparse. The dynasty probably lasted for a period of about 108 years. The first king, also described as a Hyksos (''ḥḳꜣw-ḫꜣswt'', a "shepherd" according to Africanus), led his people into an occupation of the Nile Delta area and settl ...
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Bari
Bari ( , ; nap, label= Barese, Bare ; lat, Barium) is the capital city of the Metropolitan City of Bari and of the Apulia region, on the Adriatic Sea, southern Italy. It is the second most important economic centre of mainland Southern Italy after Naples. It is a port and university city, as well as the city of Saint Nicholas. The city itself has a population of 315,284 inhabitants, over , while the urban area has 750,000 inhabitants. The metropolitan area has 1.3 million inhabitants. Bari is made up of four different urban sections. To the north is the closely built old town on the peninsula between two modern harbours, with the Basilica of Saint Nicholas, the Cathedral of San Sabino (1035–1171) and the Hohenstaufen Castle built for Frederick II, which is now also a major nightlife district. To the south is the Murat quarter (erected by Joachim Murat), the modern heart of the city, which is laid out on a rectangular grid-plan with a promenade on the sea and the majo ...
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Octavio M
Octavio is a Spanish language masculine given name. In the Portuguese language the given name Octavio or Octávio is also found, but in Portuguese the normal spelling is Otávio. It is also used as a surname in the Philippines. Individuals * Octavio Dotel, Major League Baseball relief pitcher * Octavio Paz Lozano, Mexican writer, poet, and diplomat, and the winner of the 1990 Nobel Prize for Literature * Octavio Ocampo, Mexican artist * Octavio Vazquez, Spanish-American composer * Octavio Zambrano, Ecuadorian soccer coach * Octavio Lugo, American entrepreneur, founder of StormTek, banker, businessman Portuguese and Brazilian * Octávio Trompowsky, Brazilian chess player * Marco Octávio informal name of Brazilian beach soccer coach * Octávio Mateus, Portuguese paleontologist Fictional * A character in '' Scarface (1983 film)'' * A character in '' Eating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds'' * List of characters in King of the Hill#Other recurring characters, a character in ''King of the Hi ...
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