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Saporiti is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Cayetano Saporiti (1887–1954), Uruguayan footballer * Rinaldo Saporiti (1840–1913), Italian painter * Roberto Saporiti (born 1939), Argentine footballer * Teresa Saporiti (1763–1869), Italian operatic soprano and composer *Vincenzo Saporiti (1606–1664), Italian Roman Catholic prelate See also *Palazzo Saporiti The Palazzo Saporiti, also known as Palazzo Rocca-Saporiti, is a historic Neoclassical architecture, Neoclassical mansion in the centre of the north Italian city of Milan. History The mansion was commissioned in 1800 by Gaetano Belloni who manage ...
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Cayetano Saporiti
Cayetano Saporiti (January 14, 1887 – 1954) was a Uruguayan football goalkeeper who played 56 games for the Uruguay national team between 1905 and 1919. Biography He made his debut for the national team at 18 years 179 days making him the third youngest international goalkeeper in history. He was part of the Uruguay team that won the Copa América tournament in 1916 and 1917, he also participated in 1919. His record of 51 caps in the goalkeeper position stood as a national record until it was surpassed by Rodolfo Rodríguez in 1983. Saporiti played club football for Montevideo Wanderers, when they were one of the strongest teams in the amateur era of Uruguayan football and is remembered as one of the club's most important players. Honours Uruguay *Copa América: (2) 1916, 1917 Events Below, the events of World War I have the "WWI" prefix. January * January 9 – WWI – Battle of Rafa: The last substantial Ottoman Army garrison on the Sinai Peninsul ...
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Rinaldo Saporiti
Rinaldo Saporiti ( Milan 1840 - 1913) was an Italian painter. He was born to an aristocratic family, and studied at the Brera Academy in Milan, where among his mentors were Giuseppe Mazzola and Luigi Bisi. He was eclectic in thematic, which included both landscapes and figures, using both oils and watercolors. In 1861, he exhibited at the Brera: ''Mattino'' and ''Un mercato''. In 1863, he exhibited some works based on a trip to Tunisia, including ''Una via a Tunisi'', in 1867, ''La Goletta-Laguna di Tunisi''. He also exhibited subjects from Sardinia and Liguria. In 1870 at the Parmesan Parmesan ( it, Parmigiano Reggiano; ) is an Italian hard, granular cheese produced from cows’ milk and aged at least 12 months. It is named after two of the areas which produce it, the provinces of Parma and Reggio Emilia (''Parmigiano'' is ... Mostra Italiana of Fine Arts, he sent three paintings representing ''Caneto'' (Lago Maggiore); ''The Alps''; ''Valle di Sitsa'', and a fourth water ...
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Roberto Saporiti
Roberto Marcos Saporiti (born 11 April 1939 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine retired footballer. He played as a striker, but is currently a manager. He has managed clubs in Argentina, Mexico and Colombia. Playing career Saporiti started his professional career with Club Atlético Independiente in 1957. In 1960 he was part of the squad that won the Primera División Argentina championship. In 1962 he moved down a division to play for Club Atlético Lanús and in 1963 he moved to Deportivo Español where he played alongside Carlos Bilardo. Saporiti had a spell playing in Uruguay for Racing Club de Montevideo before returning to Argentina in 1971 to play for Club Atlético Platense. Titles as a player Managerial career Saporiti has held managerial positions at a large number of clubs. Most notably he coached Argentinos Juniors to their first ever title in 1984, he has had five spells as manager of Talleres de Córdoba (1977–1979, 1988, 1995, 2006 and 2009) and he coached L ...
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Teresa Saporiti
Teresa Saporiti (1763 – 17 March 1869) was an Italian operatic soprano and composer most remembered today for creating the role of Donna Anna in Mozart's opera ''Don Giovanni''. She was born in Milan and died there at the age of 106. In her later years, she was often referred to by her married name, Teresa Saporiti-Codecasa. Life and career Saporiti was born in Milan. Little is known about her early life, but in 1782 she and her elder sister Antonia were engaged by the impresario, , to sing with his Italian opera company in Leipzig. According to ''The Cambridge Mozart Encyclopedia'' (and several other sources), Theresa and Antonia may have been the sisters of opera singer Caterina Bondini (born as Caterina Saporiti), who was the first Zerlina in ''Don Giovanni'' and Pasquale Bondini's wife. Antonia abandoned her career early on and died in Milan in 1787. Teresa, however, stayed with the company until 1788 and performed with them in Leipzig, Dresden and Prague, most famous ...
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Vincenzo Saporiti
Vincenzo Saporiti (1606 – 2 January 1664) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Nebbio (1646–1664). ''(in Latin)''"Bishop Vincenzo Saporiti"
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