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Tiberio
Tiberio is an Italian given name from the Latin Tiberius, a derivative of the name of the river Tiber, as well as a surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Tiberio Calcagni (1532–1565), Italian sculptor * Tiberio Cavallo (1749–1809), Italian physicist and natural philosopher * Tiberio Crispo (1498–1566), cardinal-nephew of Pope Paul III, bishop of Sessa Aurunca (1565–1566) * Tiberio Cruz (born 1976), Colombian actor * Tiberio Deciani (or Decianus) (1509–1582), Italian jurist working in the tradition of Renaissance humanism * Tiberio Fiorilli, (1608–1694), Italian actor of commedia dell'arte known for developing the role of Scaramouche * Tiberio Guarente (born 1985), Italian professional footballer * César Tiberio Jiménez (born 1969), Mexican racing driver * Tiberio Mitri (1926–2001), Italian boxer who fought from 1946 to 1957 * Tiberio Murgia (1929–2010), Italian film actor * Tiberio d'Assisi (1470–1524), Italian painter of the Renaiss ...
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Vincenzo Tiberio
Vincenzo Tiberio (May 1, 1869 – January 7, 1915) was an Italian researcher and medical officer of the Medical Corps of the Italian Navy and physician at the University of Naples. Observing that people complained of intestinal disorders after the walls of a well which supplied drinking water was cleaned off, he published a little noticed 1895 paper on the bactericidal effect of some molds, 35 years before Alexander Fleming's discovery of penicillin. Early life and education Vincenzo Tiberio was born in Sepino (Molise, province of Campobasso) May 1, 1869. His father, Domenicantonio, was a notary; his mother, Filomena Guacci, came from an upper-middle-class family. He had one brother, Sebastiano. When Vincenz was only seven years old (1876) his mother died and his father married Rosa Palladino di Guardiaregia.  Vincenzo attended primary and secondary school in Sepino, but attended the secondary school final exam in Campobasso in the academic year 1883–1884. He attended h ...
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Peter Tiberio
Peter Tiberio (born April 26, 1989) is an American rugby union player who plays for the Seattle Seawolves in Major League Rugby (MLR). At 5'11", 180 lbs, he plays wing for the United States national rugby sevens team and has represented the United States in the IRB Sevens World Series. Tiberio first represented the U.S. in the IRB Sevens circuit at the Hong Kong Sevens in March 2011. Tiberio also represented the United States at the 2011 Pan American Games, where Tiberio and his teammates earned a bronze medal. College & youth career Tiberio first rose to national prominence in his college playing days with the University of Arizona Wildcats, even though he did not take up the sport of rugby until he was a freshman in college. Tiberio was named to the All-American team three years in a row. Rugby Mag named Tiberio as its 2011 College 7s Player of the Year. Tiberio starred for Arizona during the 2011 Collegiate Rugby Championship, which was broadcast live on NBC. Tiberio l ...
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Tiberio Crispo
Tiberio Crispo (31 January 1498 – 10 October 1566), the son of Giovanni Battista Crispo and Silvia Ruffini, who, after her husband's death, was the mistress of Alessandro Farnese. It was believed that Tiberio was an illegitimate son of Farnese, who became Pope Paul III. He was certainly a natural brother of Costanza Farnese (born ca. 1500) and Ranuccio Farnese (died 1529), the two undisputed legitimate children of Paul III, were born before his election as pope in 1534. Biography Tiberio Crispo began his career as a Canon and Prebendary of the Vatican Basilica. On 11 April 1543 Pope Paul III granted him the right of making his own will. He was also ''cubicularius secretus''. From June 1542 to April 1545 Crispo was the castellan of Castel Sant'Angelo. He was appointed Bishop of Sessa Aurunca in Campania, in the province of Caserta in the Kingdom of Naples, on 6 July 1543, though he resigned the post in the next year in favor Bartolommeo Albano, who was appointed on 7 June 154 ...
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Tiberio D'Assisi
Tiberio d'Assisi (circa 1470–1524) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active in the early 16th century. He painted in the style of Pietro Perugino. He is also known as ''Tiberio Diatelevi'' or ''Tiberio di Assisi''. He painted a ''Madonna'' in the church of S. Martino, near Trevi; a ''Madonna and five scenes from the life of St. Francis'' (1512), in the church of San Francesco in Montefalco; a ''St. Sebastian'' for the church of San Fortunato in Montefalco; a ''Madonna'' in S. Domenico in Assisi, and Scenes from the ''life of St. Francis'' in Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli in the same city (1518). Fresco work was discovered in Castel Ritaldi. Gallery File:Tiberio d'Assisi Mad. Bamb. santi.jpg, Madonna and Child with Saints Peter and Bonaventure Bonaventure ( ; it, Bonaventura ; la, Bonaventura de Balneoregio; 1221 – 15 July 1274), born Giovanni di Fidanza, was an Italian Catholic Franciscan, bishop, cardinal, scholastic theologian and p ...
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Tiberio Deciani
Tiberio Deciani or Decianus (1509–1582) was an Italian jurist working in the tradition of Renaissance humanism. Born in Udine, Deciani studied the humaniora and then law in Padua, where he attained a doctorate in 1529. He practiced law in Udine and became a member of the city council. In 1544, he moved his practice to Venice, and in 1547 he began to teach law at Padua. Deciani's work was innovative in several fields that were at his time sparsely developed because they were outside the scope of the ''ius commune'' tradition. His most pioneering work was in criminal law. In his ''Tractatus criminalis'' (published posthumously 1590), he was the first author to discuss general principles of criminal law, i.e. matters beyond the treatment of individual crimes and stages of procedure. Notably, it includes the first formulation of the concepts of the objective and subjective constituent elements of a criminal act. These notions are, in the common law tradition, roughly equivalent to t ...
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Tiberio Fiorilli
Tiberio Fiorilli, also spelled Fiorillo and Fiurelli (November 9, 1608 – December 7, 1694)"Fiorillo, Tiberio" in ''The New Encyclopædia Britannica'' (15th edition, Chicago, 1991) vol. 4, p. 787. was an Italian actor of '' commedia dell'arte'' known for developing the role of Scaramouche. He was especially popular in France, where he was the director of the troupe of the Comédie-Italienne, which shared with the troupe of his friend Molière at the theatre of the Petit-Bourbon, and the theatre of the Palais-Royal.Laurence Sinelick, "Fiorilli, Tiberio" in Banham 1995, p. 373. Life He was born in Naples, but left Italy around 1640 for unknown reasons, perhaps simply while following a troupe of actors, or to flee a political intrigue. He arrived in France under the reign of Louis XIII. His acting pleased the queen, which enabled him to attend the court. It is said that one day, when the two-year-old Dauphin cried (the future Louis XIV), Fiorilli, as Scaramouche, made any poss ...
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Tiberio Guarente
Tiberio Guarente (born 1 November 1985) is an Italian retired professional footballer who played as a central midfielder. Club career Early career Born in Pisa, Italy, Guarente began his youth career with Turris in 1991, before moving to Margine Coperta in 1994. After 5 years with the club, he was scouted by Atalanta in 1999. Following his move to Bergamo, Guarente went on to become an integral part of the club's youth academy during the next five years, before being sold to then-Serie B outfit Hellas Verona. Hellas Verona After moving to Verona, Guarente went on to make 17 league appearances and 3 Coppa Italia appearances during the 2004–05 Serie B campaign, his debut season as a professional. The following season, Guarente was hampered with injuries, limiting the midfielder to just 4 Serie B appearances for his club. During the 2006-07 Serie B campaign, Guarente returned to his usual levels, making 37 appearances and scoring 1 league goal in all competitions, though this was ...
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Tiberio Tinelli
'' Portrait of Luigi Moli'' Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice. Tiberio Tinelli (1586 – 22 May 1639) was an Italian painter of the early- Baroque period, active mainly in his native city of Venice. He trained with Giovanni Contarini, a pupil of the late Titian. Tinelli then either worked under or emulated Leandro Bassano. He was well known for his portraits of aristocracy, merchants, and intellectuals in Venice, whom he often painted in historical dress. His small pictures of historical and mythological subjects were also popular. Some of his pictures found their way into the collection of Louis XIII, king of France, who knighted him with the order of Michael. He moved later in life in Florence. Domestic afflictions drove him into a state of despondency, causing him to commit suicide. Works *''Portrait of Francesco Querini'' (c. 1615), Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, New Hampshire *'' Portrait of Luigi Moli'' (1637-1638), Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice. *''Port ...
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Tiberio Murgia
Tiberio Murgia (5 February 1929 – 20 August 2010) was an Italian film actor. He appeared in more than 100 films between 1958 and 2009. Biography Born into a humble family, Murgia began working as a laborer from an early age. At the age of twenty he was already a peddler for l'Unità, the newspaper of the Italian Communist Party. The managing directors of the local branch of the party recognized particular political skills in him and send him to the National School for the party leaders in Frattocchie in the province of Rome. After his return, six months later, he became the Secretary of the Young Communist League and married. After some time, however, Murgia began to entertain a relationship with a fellow party member, who was also married. Murgia was then expelled because of this clandestine affair. Murgia then emigrated to Marcinelle, in Belgium, to work at the Bois du Cazier coalmine which had several thousands of Italian workers as miners, pursuant to the Italian Bel ...
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Tiberio Cruz
Tiberio Cruz Fortunato (born 15 December 1976 in Barrancabermeja, Colombia) is a Colombian actor. Filmography *2014 - La Suegra .... Carolina López de Burgos *2012-2013 - El Patron Del Mal .... *2011-12 - Corazón de fuego .... Fernando * 2010 - El Clon ....Zein * 2009 - Victorinos ....Gary Estupiñan * 2009 - Bella Calamidades ....Román Galeano * 2008 - Doña Barbara ....Pajarote * 2008 - La traición ....Hercules * 2006 - Los Reyes ....Edgar Galindo * 2003 - Amor a la plancha ....Hernán Cachón * 1999 - Dios se lo pague ....Fredy * 1998 - ¡Ay cosita linda mamá! ....Alex Series * 2007 - Zona rosa (serie) ....Julio * 2006 - Decisiones ''Decisiones'' (, ''Decisions'') is a Telemundo-produced Spanish-language television anthology of steamy melodramas about passion and sex in the modern world. The hour-long series features impassioned people thrust into amorous adventures and push ... ....José Miguel Movies * 2003 - Perder es cuestión de método ....Vladimir ...
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Tiberio Mitri
Tiberio Mitri (12 July 1926 in Trieste – 12 February 2001 in Rome) was an Italian boxer who fought from 1946 to 1957. During his career, Mitri was the Italian and European middleweight champion. Mitri's professional debut, was 1 August 1946, and over the span of his first four years of fighting, racked up an undefeated record of 50–0. During this period, he won the Italian middleweight crown by defeating Giovanni Manca (1948), then added the European title with a points win over Cyrille Dellannoit of Belgium. He first defended the European honors, by decisioning Jean Stock of France. It was on the strength of this resume, Mitri won the right to challenge for the world middleweight championship...though, perversely, he landed the opportunity, as a substitute for Rocky Graziano. On 11 July 1950, at Madison Square Garden, Mitri lost to middleweight champion Jake LaMotta, in a 15-round decision. Sources regarding the closeness of the contest, vary. The Encyclopedia of Boxing, c ...
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César Tiberio Jiménez
César Tiberio Jiménez (born July 4, 1969) is a Mexican racing driver. He is the son of Filiberto Jiménez and champion in several categories in Mexico (Formula Three, MasterCard Truck Series). Family He is the son of driver and promoter Filiberto Jiménez, who built the Autódromo Monterrey. His brother Gilberto and nephew Gilbo are also drivers. Career Tiberio debuted in Formula K at 17 years old. He won in Formula Three International on 1991 and 1992. In 1993 he ran in the Indy Lights, but did not have much success. He later ran in the Indy Lights Panamericana. Promoter He took the place of his father in promoting racing events in the Autódromo Monterrey The Autódromo Monterrey is a racetrack in Apodaca, Nuevo León, México, in the Monterrey metropolitan area. The track currently is operated by DIPSA and host races for NASCAR México, drag racing, karting and Volks is a Japan-based corpo ..., and built the Museo del Automovilismo Deportivo Regiomontano in ...
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