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Trevisan (or Trévisan) is a Venetian surname, and may refer to: * Bernard Trevisan (Bernard of Treviso, Bernardus Trevisanus; 1406–1490), Italian alchemist(s) * Dalton Trevisan (born 1925), Brazilian author * Ettore Trevisan, Italian football player and manager * Eva Trevisan (born 1980), Italian softball player and Olympic competitor * Iracema Trevisan Carneiro (born 1981), Brazilian musician and fashion designer * João Silvério Trevisan (born 1944), Brazilian writer * Luca Trevisan (born 1971), Italian professor of computer science at Stanford University * Ludovico Trevisan (1401–1465), Venetian Catholic cardinal * Martina Trevisan (born 1993), Italian tennis player * Massimo Trevisan (born 1968), Italian swimmer and Olympic competitor * Matteo Trevisan (born 1989), Italian tennis player * Ruggero Trevisan (born 1990), Italian rugby player * Stéphane Trévisan (born 1974), French footballer * Trevor Trevisan (born 1983), Italian footballer * Vittore Benedetto Antonio T ...
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Ludovico Trevisan
Ludovico Trevisan (November 1401 – March 22, 1465) was an Italian catholic prelate, who was the Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, Patriarch of Aquileia and Captain General of the Church. He succeeded his rival Giovanni Vitelleschi, a fellow cardinal of military talent and inclination, as Bishop of Traù and Metropolitan Archbishop of Florence.Chambers, 2006, p. 45. Trevisan was also known as the Cardinal of Aquileia and the Cardinal Camerlengo. Early life Trevisan was born into a non-military family in Padua, then in the territory of the Republic of Venice, the son of Biagio Trevisano, a doctor in the arts and medicine.Miranda, Salvador. 1998.Consistory of July 1, 1440 (IV)" Like other war cardinals, such as Niccolò Fortiguerra and Giuliano della Rovere, Trevisan came from a humble background. His mother's maiden name was Mezzarota. His first name is sometimes also rendered Ludovico, Luigi, Luise, and Alvise; his last name as Trevisano or Scarampi-Mezzarota. Trevisan st ...
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Martina Trevisan
Martina Trevisan (; born 3 November 1993) is an Italian professional tennis player. Trevisan is the current Italian No. 1, has a career-high singles ranking of world No. 24 by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA), and in 2021 had a peak doubles ranking of world No. 138. In 2022, she won her first WTA Tour singles title at Rabat and reached her first major semifinal at the French Open. Trevisan has also won ten singles titles and two doubles titles on the developmental ITF Women's Circuit. On that circuit, she had reached a career-high ranking of 57. Playing for the Italy Billie Jean King Cup team, Trevisan has a record of 6–3 (2–2 in singles and 4–1 in doubles, as of September 2022). Career In 2009, Trevisan reached the semifinals of both the French Open and the Wimbledon Championships in girls' doubles competitions. 2020: Grand Slam debut and first major quarterfinal in singles In 2020, she made her Grand Slam debut at the Australian Open, overcoming former Wimbledon fi ...
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João Silvério Trevisan
João Silvério Trevisan (born June 23, 1944 in Ribeirão Bonito, São Paulo) is Brazilian author, playwright, journalist, screenwriter and film director. In his much-diversified oeuvres, he has published eleven books, among them great works of fiction, essays, short stories, and screenplays. Trevisan has been influential as a literary and cultural critic, particularly on gay and lesbian issues and his works have been translated into English, Spanish, and German. Career Early in his career in 1970, Trevisan wrote and directed a feature film, ''Orgia ou o Homem que Deu Cria'', which was censured by the Brazilian military regime for almost ten years. In 1976, however, Trevisan wrote his first book, ''Testamento de Jônatas Deixado a Davi'', and in 1983, ''Em Nome do Desejo''. He subsequently emerged as one of Brazil's more important literary figures due to the enormous quantity and quality of work produced over the course of his career on a variety of topics. In 2010, one of his ...
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Matteo Trevisan
Matteo Trevisan (; born 13 August 1989) is an Italian professional tennis player who was ranked world number one junior player in 2007. Alongside Daniel Alejandro Lopez, he won the Junior Wimbledon doubles title of that year. Trevisan is the older brother of Martina Trevisan Martina Trevisan (; born 3 November 1993) is an Italian professional tennis player. Trevisan is the current Italian No. 1, has a career-high singles ranking of world No. 24 by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA), and in 2021 had a peak doubles r ..., who is also a tennis player. ATP Challenger and ITF Futures finals Singles: 13 (8–5) Doubles: 12 (6–6) Junior Grand Slam finals Doubles: 1 (1 title) References External links * * Italian male tennis players Living people 1989 births Wimbledon junior champions Sportspeople from Florence Grand Slam (tennis) champions in boys' doubles 21st-century Italian people {{Italy-tennis-bio-stub ...
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Trevor Trevisan
Trevor Trevisan (born 21 December 1983) is an Italian football official and a former defender. He works as a club manager at Padova. Career Trevisan started his senior career at Sacilese and Pordenone at Serie D. After a season he was signed by L'Aquila at Serie C1. After the team almost relegated to Serie C2, he was signed by league rival Giulianova. He started to play regularly at 2004–05 season for Giulianova. In July 2005 he was signed by Vicenza of Serie B. After nil appearances at 2007–08 season, he joined Pisa in a co-ownership deal on 15 January 2007. He won Serie B promotion with the team and was the regular of the team, and was signed by Pisa permanently. In January 2009, after Pisa signed new defender likes Leonardo Bonucci, Trevisan was dropped to bench. He played 4 out of 5 matches in May towards to end of season. After the bankruptcy of Pisa, he joined Padova which newly promoted to Serie B. He signed a 2+1 year contract. On 31 January 2014, Trevisan joine ...
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Dalton Trevisan
Dalton Jérson Trevisan (born 14 June 1925) is a Brazilian author of short stories. He has been described as an "acclaimed short-story chronicler of lower-class mores and popular dramas." Trevisan won the 2012 Prémio Camões, the leading Portuguese-language author prize, valued at . His short stories are inspired in the daily life of his home city of Curitiba, though featuring characters and situations of universal meaning. His extremely concise and refined tales have been called "Haikus in prose". They are often based on dialogue, using a popular language, and underline the torturing and absurd aspects of everyday life. Often brutal, his narratives can be considered the reverse of moral tales, exposing a culture of perversion and violence underlying middle class hypocrisy. As of 2021, only two of his books have been translated into English, ''Novels Not at All Exemplary'' and ''The Vampire of Curitiba'', both in 1972 by translator Gregory Rabassa. His reclusive behavior, adde ...
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Ettore Trevisan
Ettore Trevisan (23 March 1929 – 12 November 2020) was an Italian football manager. Career Trevisan started his managerial career with Italian fourth tier side Belluno. At age 31, he was appointed manager of Ethnikos (Piraeus) in the Greek top flight. In 1963, Trevisan was appointed manager of Greek second tier club Olympiacos Volos after receiving an offer from Beşiktaş in the Turkish top flight. In 1965, he was appointed manager of Pordenone in the Italian fourth tier. In 1968, he was appointed manager of Italian third tier team Potenza. In 1973, Trevisan was appointed manager of Haiti through an agreement between the Haitian and Italian governments, helping them win the 1973 CONCACAF Championship The 1973 CONCACAF Championship, the sixth edition of the CONCACAF Championship, was held in Haiti from 29 November to 18 December. All matches were played at Stade Sylvio Cator in Port-au-Prince. This is the first edition to double as qualificat ... and qualify for th ...
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Luca Trevisan
Luca Trevisan (21 July 1971) is an Italian professor of computer science at Bocconi University in Milan. His research area is theoretical computer science, focusing on randomness, cryptography, probabilistically checkable proofs, approximation, property testing, spectral graph theory, and sublinear algorithms. He also runs a blog, in theory', about theoretical computer science. Education and career Trevisan received his PhD from La Sapienza, Rome, under the supervision of Pierluigi Crescenzi. After postdoctoral studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and DIMACS, he held an assistant professor position at Columbia University before moving to the University of California, Berkeley and then, in 2010, to Stanford. In 2014 he returned to Berkeley, and in 2019 he moved to the Department of Decision Sciences at Bocconi University. Recognition Trevisan won the Danny Lewin Best Student Paper Award at the 1997 Symposium on Theory of Computing, the Oberwolfach Prize in 2000, ...
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Trevisani
Trevisani is an Italian surname. It may refer to: * Angelo Trevisani (1669–after 1753), Italian painter * Carter Trevisani (born 1982), Canadian ice hockey player * Francesco Trevisani (1656–1746), Italian painter * Niccolò Trevisani, Venetian soldier ( see Battle of Pavia (1431) ) See also * Trevisan (Trévisan), a surname page * Treviso Treviso ( , ; vec, Trevixo) is a city and ''comune'' in the Veneto region of northern Italy. It is the capital of the province of Treviso and the municipality has 84,669 inhabitants (as of September 2017). Some 3,000 live within the Veneti ..., Italy, where the local dialect is known as Trevisan * Trevisani, Latin, No Honor, Untrustworthy {{surname, Trevisani ...
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Bernard Trevisan
Bernard Trevisan (''Bernard of Treviso'', ''Bernardus Trevisanus'') was a fictional Italian alchemist who lived from 1406-1490. His biography has been composed by editors and commentators of alchemical texts from the 16th century. It is said that he was born into a noble family in Padua and spent his entire life spending his family fortune in search of the Philosopher's stone. The mythical character emerged by a confusion with the alchemist called Bernard of Trier. A recent study founded a chronicle of his death in 1387. He has been identified with Eberhard I von der Mark (1305-1387), a law graduate and clergyman, who became chorbishop of Cologne. He resigned his positions in the Church to marry in 1346 with Maria de Looz-Agimont (ca.1336-1410), whose titles and territories counties were key points in feudal disputes involving Von der Marck family. From 1366 he was closely related to Kuno II von Falkenstein (ca.1320-1388), archbishop of Trier. Biography The fictional Bernard Tr ...
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Vittore Benedetto Antonio Trevisan De Saint-Léon
Vittore Benedetto Antonio Trevisan de Saint-Léon (5 June 1818, in Padua – 8 April 1897, in Milan) was an Italian botanist who specialized in cryptogam, cryptogamic flora. During his career, he was a professor of natural history in Padua. In 1882 he was named president of the ''Accademia fisio-medica-statistica'' in Milan. In 1848 he circumscribed the genus ''Romanoa tamnoides, Romanoa'' (family Euphorbiaceae) and in 1861 named the genus ''Speerschneidera'' (family Ramalinaceae, Bacidiaceae). In 1888, he circumscribed the (Algae) genus ''Nocardia'' (family Nocardiaceae) that is now classed as a bacteria. Also, he is also the binomial authority, taxonomic authority of the fern genera ''Blechnopteris'' (synonym of ''Blechnum'' L.), ''Neurosorus'' (synonym of ''Coniogramme'' Fée,)and ''Oligocampia'' (synonym of ''Athyrium'' Roth). Selected works * ''Prospetto della flora euganea'', 1842. * ''Le alghe del tenere udinese'', 1844. * ''Nomenclator algarum, ou Collection des nom ...
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Eva Trevisan
Eva Trevisan (born 21 April 1980 in Gorizia) is an Italian softball player. Biography Eva Trevisan has a participation in the Olympic Games in Athens 2004. She's the captain of the Italy women's national softball team. Palmarès *3 wins at the ESF Women's Championship The Women's Softball European Championship is the main championship tournament between national women's softball teams in Europe, governed by the European Softball Federation (ESF). Beginning with 2020, the European championship will be held in ..., (1997, 2001, 2003) *4 wins at the ESF European Cup Women, (1999, 2000, 2001, 2015) References External links * Italian softball players 1980 births Living people People from Gorizia Olympic softball players of Italy Softball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Friuli-Venezia Giulia {{Italy-softball-bio-stub ...
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