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Salvini (surname)
Salvini is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Anton Maria Salvini (1653–1729), Italian naturalist and classicist * Emil Salvini, American historian/author/host of "Tales of the Jersey Shore" on NJ-TV * Emily Salvini, victim of an arson attack * Fanny Salvini-Donatelli (c.1815–1891), Italian operatic soprano * Giorgio Salvini (1920–2015), Italian physicist * Guido Salvini (other), multiple people * Mario Salvini (1863–1940), Italian ceramist and sculptor * Matteo Salvini (born 1973), Italian politician and Senator of the Republic * Milena Salvini * Sandro Salvini (1890–1955), Italian actor * Salvino Salvini (1824–1899), Italian sculptor * Tommaso Salvini Tommaso Salvini (1 January 182931 December 1915) was an Italian actor. Life Salvini was born in Milan to parents who were both actors, his mother being the popular actress Guglielmina Zocchi. Finding the boy had a talent for acting, his father ... (1829–1915), Italian acto ...
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Anton Maria Salvini
Anton Maria Salvini (1653–1729) was an Italian naturalist and classicist who lived in Tuscany. An accomplished linguist, he is noted for his translations of texts in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew. Biography Born in Florence, at the age of 12, he began studies under Jesuits. Among his fellow students was future cardinal Giovanni Battista Tolomei and future bishop of Florence, Ansaldo Ansaldi (1651–1719). In 1669, he was sent to the University of Pisa to study jurisprudence. He became a member of the ''Accademia degli Apatisti'', founded by Agostino Coltellini (1613-1693). At Pisa, he studied under Bartolomeo Cheti. In 1679, he graduated with a doctorate in canon and civil law. He was sent to work under a lawyer Andrea Poltri, but passed the time reading and studying texts. He was not functioning well or interested in being a lawyer, but he gained the reputation of a scholarly polyglot, knowing multiple languages. Francesco Redi is said to have commented that: ''Ei da un colmo ...
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Emil Salvini
Emil R. Salvini is a historian/author/host of ''Tales of the Jersey Shore'' on NJTV. Born and raised in New Jersey he has several books in print about the state's history, with an emphasis on the Jersey Shore. He is an alumnus of William Paterson University and Harvard University. In 2006, his book ''Hobey Baker, American Legend'' was honored by the New Jersey Council for the Humanities. A resident of Cape May, New Jersey, he served a full term as a member of the Cape May City Historic Preservation Commission as part of an effort to assist in preserving the city's landmark status In April 2011 he planned a series of short segments for PBS-NJTV which resulted in six mini episodes of a show entitled ''Tales of the Jersey Shore''. NJTV/PBS began to broadcast 12 half-hour shows of "Tales of the Jersey Shore" in the summer of 2012. In 2012–2013, Salvini along with producer Greg Russo and cameraman Joe Valenti wrote and hosted a series of half-hour and one-hour episodes that were b ...
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Murder Of Emily Salvini
Emily Salvini (31 October 1989 – 3 May 1997) was a seven-year-old girl who was killed in an arson attack in her family home in Reading, Berkshire in May 1997. Her murder has never been solved. Background Emily Salvini was born in Italy on 31 October 1989. Her mother was Katie and her father was Marco Salvini. Katie graduated from Sussex University with a degree in politics and met Marco on a holiday in Italy in the late 1980s. They were married for about a year before Emily was born and lived near Lake Garda for three years before moving to Caversham in Reading, close to Katie's parents. Emily had a brother, Zach, who was four years younger than her. At the time of the attack on the Salvinis' home, Katie and Marco had separated and Katie and her two children were the only occupants of the semi-detached rented house on Hemdean Road in Caversham. Katie worked part-time in a local pub and Marco had regular contact with their children and was reported to visit every Saturday at 1 ...
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Fanny Salvini-Donatelli
Fanny Salvini-Donatelli ( 1815 – 1891) was an Italian operatic soprano. She is best known today for creating the role of Violetta in Verdi's opera, ''La traviata'', but she was also an admired interpreter of the composer's other works as well as those by Donizetti. Biography Fanny Salvini-Donatelli, whose real name was Francesca Lucchi, was born in Florence to a prosperous family. Financial hardship following her father's death led her to a career as an actress. In the early 1830s she became the second wife of the actor, Giuseppe Salvini, (and the stepmother of the much more famous actor Tommaso Salvini). However, her marriage was an unhappy one, as was her relationship with her stepchildren. Following her desertion of the family in 1842, Giuseppe Salvini obtained a separation on the grounds of infidelity. He died two years later. While married to Salvini, she studied singing and made her operatic debut in 1839 at the Teatro Apollo in Venice as Rosina in ''Il barbiere di Sivi ...
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Giorgio Salvini
Giorgio Salvini (24 April 1920 – 8 April 2015) was an Italian physicist and politician. Life Born in Milan, in 1953 Salvini was responsible for the construction of the first Italian circular particle accelerator, the electron synchrotron of Frascati ("elettrosincrotrone di Frascati"). Between 1966 and 1970 he was president of the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN). Salvini took part in the CERN experiment that led to the discovery of the W and Z bosons In particle physics, the W and Z bosons are vector bosons that are together known as the weak bosons or more generally as the intermediate vector bosons. These elementary particles mediate the weak interaction; the respective symbols are , , an .... He served as president of the Accademia dei Lincei from 1990 to 1994. He was Minister of University, Scientific Research and Technology in the Dini 1995-1996 cabinet. Notes References *. The "''Yearbook''" of the renowned Italian scientific institution, includi ...
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Guido Salvini (other)
Guido Salvini may refer to: * Guido Salvini (director), Italian film director * Guido Salvini (judge) Guido Salvini (born 1954) is an Italian judge, based in Milan. He issued European arrest warrants in 2005 against approximatively 20 CIA agents accused of having taken part in the abduction of Abu Omar, the Egyptian cleric in Milan in 2003. The c ...
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Mario Salvini
Mario Salvini (Reggio Emilia, 1863 – Florence, 1940) was an Italian ceramist and sculptor. He was born in Reggio Emilia, but he had studied at the Florentine Accademia di Belle Arti, and in that city he had established the ''Salvini'' ceramic factory. Among his works displayed at the 1885 Exposition della Società d'Incoraggiamento of Fine Arts in Florence was a stucco model depicting: ''Night of Gold''. In the next year, at the same Exposition, he exhibited a stucco statue: ''Jugurtha Jugurtha or Jugurthen (Libyco-Berber ''Yugurten'' or '' Yugarten'', c. 160 – 104 BC) was a king of Numidia. When the Numidian king Micipsa, who had adopted Jugurtha, died in 118 BC, Jugurtha and his two adoptive brothers, Hiempsal and Adh ... in the Tullian Prison''. At Venice, in 1887, ''Guida''; ''Sciopero''. At Bologna, in 1888, he exhibited a project of a bronze fountain, produced in the foundry of Giuseppe Pellas of Florence. He also exhibited and traveled to the Chicago expo ...
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Matteo Salvini
Matteo Salvini (; born 9 March 1973) is an Italian politician who has served as Deputy Prime Minister of Italy and Italian Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Minister of Infrastructure and Transport since 2022. He has been List of Federal Secretaries of Lega Nord, Federal Secretary of Italy's Lega Nord (Lega Nord, Northern League) party since December 2013 and an Italian Senate, Italian senator since March 2018. Salvini represented North-West Italy (European Parliament constituency), Northwestern Italy in the Member of the European Parliament, European Parliament from 2004 to 2018. Salvini has been considered a hardline Eurosceptic politician, holding a starkly critical view of the European Union, especially of the euro. He opposes illegal immigration into Italy and the EU as well as the EU's management of asylum seekers. He is also considered one of the main leaders of the populist wave which shook Europe during the 2010s and a member of the neo-nationalist movement, whic ...
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Milena Salvini
Milena Salvini (23 April 1933 – 25 January 2022) was an Italian-born French exponent and teacher of Indian classical dance. Especially known for her services to Kathakali, in 2019 she was awarded India's fourth highest civilian award, the Padma Shri. Life and career Salvini was born in 1933 in Milan, Italy. Her father died when she was four years old. Her mother brought her to France, where she began learning music. She also studied modern dance, performing with the Ballets Contemporaines de Karin Waehner in ''Sensemaya'' by Sara Pardo in 1963. In 1962, Salvini obtained a two-year scholarship to train in Kathakali at the Kerala Kalamandalam. Upon her return to France, she established a tour by the Kathakali troupe of the Kalamandalam under the auspices of UNESCO The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) aimed at promoting world peace and security through international cooperation in education, ...
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Sandro Salvini
Sandro Salvini (1890–1955) was an Italian actor. He appeared in around thirty films during the silent and sound eras. He played the lead role of the Duke in Alessandro Blasetti's '' Mother Earth'' (1931).Landy p. 178-79 His grandfather was the 19th century Italian stage tragedian Tommaso Salvini. Selected filmography * '' The Thirteenth Man'' (1917) * '' The Conqueror of the World'' (1919) * ''Countess Sarah'' (1919) * '' The Cheerful Soul'' (1919) * '' The Fall of the Curtain'' (1920) * '' The Serpent'' (1920) * '' Little Sister'' (1921) * ''The Stronger Passion'' (1921) * ''Nero'' (1922) * ''The Shepherd King'' (1923) * '' Mother Earth'' (1931) * ''Lorenzino de' Medici'' (1935) * ''Kean Kean may refer to: * Kean (name) * Kean (play), ''Kean'' (play), 1838 play by Alexandre Dumas père based on the life of the actor Edmund Kean, and its adaptations: ** Kean (1921 film), ''Kean'' (1921 film), a German silent historical film ** Kean ...'' (1940) References Bibliography * L ...
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Salvino Salvini
Salvino Salvini (March 26, 1824 – 1899 in Arezzo) was an Italian sculptor. A different Salvino Salvini (author), Salvino Salvini (1668 in Florence – 1751 in Florence) was an erudite bibliophile and writer. Biography He was born in Livorno, and studied at the Academy of Fine Arts of Florence under Luigi Bartolini, then moved to Rome where he continued studies at the Accademia Fiorentina in that city, studying under Pietro Tenerani. His graduation essay was a statue of ''Archimedes''. In 1852, he displayed a statue of Ehma, the desolate daughter of Sion. The statue of a woman yearning for her homeland would have had patriotic connotations for Italians. In 1862, he was named professor in the Royal Academy of Bologna, and sculpted for the Camposanto of Pisa a statue of Niccola Pisano, Nicola Pisano, and soon after he won a contest to design the equestrian statue of Victor Emmanuel II of Italy, Vittorio Emanuele in the Piazza dell'Indipendenza, Florence, Piazza dell'Indipendenza i ...
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Tommaso Salvini
Tommaso Salvini (1 January 182931 December 1915) was an Italian actor. Life Salvini was born in Milan to parents who were both actors, his mother being the popular actress Guglielmina Zocchi. Finding the boy had a talent for acting, his father organised tuition for him under Gustavo Modena, Modena, who took a liking to the boy. His father was involved in the Bon and Berlaffa Company who were presenting Goldoni's ''Donne Curiose'', and the actor who was to play the harlequin Pasquino fell ill. Instead of closing the theatre for the night his father asked the young Salvini to play the role. In his autobiography, he writes that "when I perceived that some of Pasquino's lines were amusing the audience, I took courage, and, like a little bird making his first flight, I arrived at the goal, and was eager to try again … It is certain that from that time I began to feel that I was somebody." In 1847 Salvini joined the company of Adelaide Ristori, who was then at the beginning of her c ...
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