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Tommasi
Tommasi is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Adolfo Tommasi (1851–1933), Italian painter *Alejandro Tommasi (born 1957), Mexican television, stage and film actor * Angiolo Tommasi (1858-1923), Italian painter * Bruno Tommasi (1930–2015), Italian Roman Catholic bishop *Corrado Tommasi-Crudeli (1834–1900), Italian physician *Damiano Tommasi (born 1974), former Italian football player, current president of the Italian Footballers' Association *Giovanni Battista Tommasi (1731–1805), Italian nobleman and 73rd Prince and Grand Master of the Order of Malta * Giovanni Tommasi Ferroni (born 1967), Italian artist *Joseph Tommasi (1951–1975), American National Socialist *Joseph Tommasi (Communist) (1886–1926), early leader of the French Communist Party *Ludovico Tommasi (1866–1941), Italian painter * Ludovik Mifsud Tommasi (1796–1879), Maltese priest and writer * Luiz Roberto Tommasi, Brazilian zoologist * Rodolfo Tommasi (1907-1993), Italian footba ...
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Damiano Tommasi
Damiano Tommasi (; born 17 May 1974) is an Italian former Association football, footballer and current Mayor of Verona. A Midfielder#Defensive midfielder, defensive midfielder during his footballing years, after a decade at A.S. Roma, Roma – 2000–01 Serie A, winning the 2001 Serie A title – he continued his career abroad, going on to play for teams in three countries until his retirement from professional football at the age of 37. He amassed Serie A totals of 262 games and 14 goals. Tommasi earned 25 Cap (sport), caps for Italy national football team, Italy, and was a member of the team that took part in the 2002 FIFA World Cup, 2002 World Cup. He successively served as the president of the Italian Footballers' Association between 2011 and 2020, before starting a political career the following year and being elected Mayor of Verona in the 2022 local elections. Club career Born in Negrar, Province of Verona, Tommasi started his professional career with local club Hellas ...
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Joseph Tommasi
Joseph Charles Tommasi (April 15, 1951 – August 15, 1975) was an American Neo-Nazi who founded the National Socialist Liberation Front. He advocated extremism and armed guerrilla warfare against the U.S. government and what he called its "Jewish power structure." Tommasi wanted anarchy and lawlessness so that the "system" could be attacked without protection. Tommasi was derisively nicknamed "Tomato Joe" by rival neo-Nazis because of his Italian heritage and "less than Nordic complexion." Politics Influenced by William Luther Pierce, Tommasi first rose to prominence as a young leader within the National Socialist White People's Party (NSWPP, earlier known as the American Nazi Party) in Arlington County, Virginia. In 1969, Tommasi launched the National Socialist Liberation Front (NSLF) as a youth wing of the American Nazi Party. In 1970, David Duke joined the organization. In February 1972, Irv Rubin, a Jewish militant of the Jewish Defense League, was arrested after firi ...
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Sara Tommasi
Sara Tommasi (born 9 June 1981) is an Italian actress, television personality, and former pornographic actress. She made her film debut in the 2008 comedy ''Ultimi della classe'', playing a teacher who had appeared in a "sexy" calendar shoot. Tommasi herself had appeared topless in a Max Calendar shoot in 2007. In 2010, she appeared nude in an episode of the television series ''Crimini''. Personal life She graduated in economics at Bocconi University in Milan. Currently she lives in Egypt. Adult film Tommasi's first hardcore Hardcore, hard core or hard-core may refer to: Arts and media Film * ''Hardcore'' (1977 film), a British comedy film * ''Hardcore'' (1979 film), an American crime drama film starring George C Scott * ''Hardcore'' (2001 film), a British documen ... film, ''Sara Tommasi: Il Mio Primo Film Hard'', featuring her in explicit, non-simulated sex scenes, was released in 2012.
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Joseph Tommasi (Communist)
JoJuly Tommasi (26 July 1886 – 29 May 1926) was a French artisan who became one of the leaders of the General Confederation of Labor (CGT: ''Confédération générale du travail'') and the French Communist Party. He died in exile in Moscow at the age of about forty. Early years Joseph Tommasi was born in 1886. He worked as a bicycle courier, a carpenter and then a mechanic. He joined the Socialist Party of France in 1904. Tommasi became a union activist, and during World War I (1914–18) supported the left wing of the CGT. Tommasi became secretary of the Car and Aviation Workers Federation, and secretary of the GGT in 1919. In 1919 he was a member of the CGT administrative committee. At the CGT's first postwar congress, held in Lyon from 15–21 September 1919, Tommasi was among the leaders of the minority, with Pierre Monatte, Raymond Péricat and Gaston Monmousseau. This group denounced the CGT membership in the Amsterdam International of Labor Unions, said the CGT majorit ...
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Corrado Tommasi-Crudeli
Corrado Tommasi-Crudeli (31 January 1834 to 31 May 1900) was an Italian physician known for his works in pathology and hygiene. He studied for his medical degree at the University of Pisa. He was trained in pathology under the German pathologist Rudolf Virchow. He worked in medical services at Florence, Palermo, and Rome. He was Chair of Pathology at the Sapienza University of Rome. He was known to the public for his service during cholera outbreak and in establishing hospitals, particularly the Institute for Experimental Hygiene (Istituto di Igiene Sperimentale) in Rome. He was elected to Italian Senate during 1892–1893. He, with Edwin Klebs, discovered that typhoid and diphtheria were caused by bacteria. However, they made a mistake in declaring that a bacterium (which they called ''Bacillus malariae'') was also responsible for malaria. Biography Tommasi-Crudeli was the eldest son of Peter Tommasi (the surname Tommasi-Crudeli was adopted later) and Elisa Gatteschi. His fath ...
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Angiolo Tommasi
Angiolo Tommasi ( Livorno, 1858 - Torre del Lago Puccini, Lucca, 1923) was an Italian painter, active in the Macchiaioli movement. He was the brother of the painter Ludovico and cousin of the painter Adolfo Tommasi; all three were influential for the arts in their native Tuscany in the late 19th and early 20th-centuries. Angiolo painted both genre and landscape themes. Biography Tommasi first studied at the Scuola Comunale di Disegno in his native city under professor Natale Betti and Angiolo Lemmi, and then moved to Florence, where he enrolled for two years in the Academy of Fine Arts under Giuseppe Ciaranfi. Afterwards he was mentored, like his other family members in painting landscapes by Silvestro Lega. His first works at the 1882 Promotrice of Florence were small vedute: ''Via Torretta a San Salvi'' and ''Lo scoglio della Madonna ad Antignano'', accompanied by ''Una festa di vecchio''; and the next year: ''Pensiero''; ''Il desinare di Bussotto''; ''Sull' Ema''; ''In pode ...
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Giovanni Battista Tommasi
Frà Giovanni Battista Tommasi (Cortona, 6 October 1731 – Catania, 13 June 1805) was an Italian nobleman and 73rd Prince and Grand Master of the Order of Malta. Life 1731–1798 He was born in the Kingdom of Naples and entered the Knights Hospitaller whilst still young, being sent to Malta aged 12 as a page of honour to Grand Master Emmanuel Pinto. At the end of his time as a page, he was attached to the 'caravans on the sea', in which he was recognised as one of the Order's best sailors. He was later made commander in chief of the Order's navy. He was also a freemason, being the founder member of a lodge with seven other knights of the Order of Malta (two of those seven were later made Grand Cross of the Order - the count of Litta, Grand Master Rohan's close friend Abel de Loras). Tommasi was decorated with Order's grand cross, entered its grand council and was entrusted with one important administrative role in the order after another. After bailli Mazei's death, in 1784, ...
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Alejandro Tommasi
Alejandro Tommasi (born Alejandro Casares Tommasi; August 14, 1957) is a Mexican television, stage and film actor. Personal life Tommasi is of Italian descent. Tommasi came out as gay and married his 35 years old boyfriend, Óscar Ruiz, in September 2011, after 10 years of relationship. In 2015 Tommasi filed for divorce from Ruiz due to abuse. One year later Tommasi proposed again to Ruiz in June 2016. On April 10, 2017 the couple got married in Las Vegas, United States. Filmography Television Primetime series Movies * ''Cuando las cosas suceden'' as Sebastian Serratos (2007) * ''Cementerio de papel'' (2007) * ''Espinas'' as Huker (2005) * ''Huapango'' as Otilio (2004) * ''El Misterio de los almendros'' as Don Joaquin (2004) * ''El Nahual'' (2004) * ''Blind Heat'' as Mauricio (2002) * ''Dark Cities'' (''Ciudades oscuras'') as Rubio (2002) * ''Por la libre'' as Luis (2000) * ''Sofia'' (2000) * ''Si nos dejan'' (1999) * ''Las Noches de aventurera'' as Bugambilia (1998) * ' ...
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Ludovico Tommasi
Ludovico Tommasi (1866 in Livorno – 1941 in Florence) was an Italian painter. Biography Inspired by the example of his elder brother Angiolo and his cousin Adolfo, Ludovico Tommasi devoted himself to painting, developing his art in close contact with Silvestro Lega, a frequent visitor to the Tommasi family villa at Bellariva. After his military service in Milan between 1888 and 1891, Tommasi and his brother Angiolo frequented the cultural circle that gravitated around Giacomo Puccini at Torre del Lago, and it was here that he came into contact with several exponents of the Tuscan artistic avant-garde, including Galileo Chini and Oscar Ghiglia. Towards the end of the 19th century he became interested in the Divisionist research carried out in that period by his friend Plinio Nomellini. He regularly participated in the principal artistic events in Italy and abroad. In 1913 he was among the participants in the Rome breakaway faction of the Giovane Etruria group that returned t ...
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Adolfo Tommasi
Adolfo Tommasi (1851 in Livorno – 1933 in Florence) was an Italian painter. Biography Having left Livorno, Tommasi moved to Florence, where he attended the Academy of Fine Arts and met Silvestro Lega, who taught Adolfo’s younger cousins Angiolo and Ludovico and spent a great deal of time with the Tommasi family. He also briefly studied under Carlo Markò the Younger, but the style of academic painting did not appeal to him. The first exhibited work, ''Monte Acuto'', won an award in 1877 at Florence, on the occasion of the Artistic-Industrial exhibition for the Feast of San Giovanni. In the 1880 exhibition at Turin, his ''Dopo la brinata'' generated controversy. The subject of the painting was a cabbage field affected by frost. The complaints took aim at the subject that it was a vast field of cabbages affected by frost. Some professors like Rivalta and Cecioni, thought him worthy of a top prize, who was indignant that he had not been discarded. Many newspaper printe ...
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Ludovik Mifsud Tommasi
Ludovik Mifsud Tommasi (1796-1879), also known as Ludovico Mifsud Tommasi, was a Maltese priest and educator, and also author of short poems and short prayers. He was from Cospicua, in southeastern Malta. One of the major works of Mifsud Tommasi, ''L-Inni Imkaddsa'' (''The Holy Hymns''), a bilingual Latin-Maltese book, shows that his work focused on traditional aspects with the story concentrated with religious scenes. The book includes four of the five hymns of Thomas Aquinas. Other important works are ''Stabat Mater Dolorosa''; ''Christe Sanctorum decus Angelorum''; and ''Magnae Deus Potentiae''. Mifsud Tommasi was a proponent of using the Latin alphabet instead of the Arabic script for Maltese. This was a fraught issue at the time over how to incorporate sounds in Maltese that could not be differentiated in the Latin alphabet; Mifsud Tommasi proposed representing the voiceless pharyngeal fricative The voiceless pharyngeal fricative is a type of consonantal sound, used in some ...
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Rodolfo Tommasi (journalist)
Rodolfo Tommasi (11 July 1946 – 3 August 2015) was an Italian journalist, writer, and musical and literary critic. Biography Born in Torino, he moved to Florence where he lived his entire adult life. Since 1964 he developed an intense journalistic activity on literary, music and entertainment sections of newspapers and magazines such as "Il Ponte". On "Letteratura" in 1967 at the invitation of Mario Luzi and Giuseppe Ungaretti he published his first poems. From 1970 to 1997 Tommasi worked for RAI cultural programs of the third Italian public channel (RAI 3 Rai 3 (formerly Rete 3) is an Italian free-to-air television channel owned and operated by state-owned public broadcaster RAI – Radiotelevisione italiana. It was launched on 15 December 1979 and its programming is centred towards cultural and ...). In 1974, with Editore Vallecchi public collection "Sotto stracci di lotte" followed Trilogy of silence, for a performance of "Euridice", "Lorna", "Variazioni sul tema AV" , T ...
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