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Cesare is the Italian version of the given name Caesar, and surname Caesar. People with the given name * Cesare Beccaria (1738–1794), Italian philosopher and politician * Cesare Airaghi (1840–1896), Italian colonel * Cesare Arzelà (1847–1912), Italian mathematician * Cesare Battisti (other), several people * Cesare Bocci (born 1957), Italian actor known for the ''Inspector Montalbano'' TV series * Cesare Bonizzi (1946–2024), Franciscan friar and heavy metal singer * Cesare Borgia (1475–1507), Italian general and statesman * Cece Carlucci (Cesare Carlucci, 1917–2008), American baseball umpire * Cesare Casadei (born 2003), Italian footballer * Cesare Emiliani (1922–1995), Italian-American scientist * Cesare Fiorio (born 1939), Italian sportsperson * Cesare Gianturco (1905–1995), Italian-American physician * Cesare Maldini (1932–2016), Italian professional football manager and player * Cesare Nava (1861–1933), Italian engineer and politician * Cesare ...
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Italian Language
Italian (, , or , ) is a Romance language of the Indo-European language family. It evolved from the colloquial Latin of the Roman Empire. Italian is the least divergent language from Latin, together with Sardinian language, Sardinian. It is spoken by about 68 million people, including 64 million native speakers as of 2024. Italian is an official language in Languages of Italy, Italy, Languages of San Marino, San Marino, Languages of Switzerland, Switzerland (Ticino and the Grisons), and Languages of Vatican City, Vatican City; it has official Minority language, minority status in Minority languages of Croatia, Croatia, Slovene Istria, Romania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the municipalities of Santa Teresa, Espírito Santo, Santa Tereza, Encantado, Rio Grande do Sul, Encantado, and Venda Nova do Imigrante in Languages of Brazil#Language co-officialization, Brazil. Italian is also spoken by large Italian diaspora, immigrant and expatriate communities in the Americas and Austral ...
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Cesare Negri
Cesare Negri (c. 1535 – c. 1605) was an Italian dancer and choreographer. He was nicknamed ''il Trombone'', an ugly or jocular name for someone "who likes to blow his own horn". Born in Milan, he founded a dance academy there in 1554. He was an active court choreographer for the nobility in Milan. He wrote ''Le Grazie d'Amore'', the first text on ballet theory to expound the principle of the five basic positions. It was republished in 1604 as ''Nuove Inventioni di Balli'' (New Inventions of the Dance). Like other masters of the time as mentioned above, Césare Negri wanted to reap the fruits of his work in a theoretical and practical treatise, so he wrote the treatise "Thanks of Love" in 1602 (La gratia d'amore) Whose second edition appeared under the title of "New Inventions of Dance", in 1604, where they describe the five fundamental positions of the academic dance. It is a work that contains three parts, of which the second rule 55 technical rules, while in the third figu ...
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The Cabinet Of Dr
''The'' is a grammatical article in English, denoting nouns that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of the archaic pronoun ''thee' ...
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Silvio Cesare
Silvio Cesare ( ) is an Australian security researcher known for his multiple articles in phrack, talks at numerous security conferences including DEF CON, Defcon and Black Hat Briefings. Silvio is also a former member of w00w00. His security research includes an IDS evasion bug in the widely deployed Snort (software), Snort software. Silvio holds a PhD in Computer Science from Deakin University and is the co-founder of the security conference BSides Canberra. He earned his Master's degree, Master of Informatics and Bachelor's degree, Bachelor of Information Technology from Central Queensland University, CQUniversity Australia. He currently operates the Canberra based training and consulting provider InfoSect. Articles Silvio is the author of "Software Similarity and Classification", released by Springer. He is the author of numerous whitepapers on information security, including: * Share Library Call Redirection Via ELF PLT Infection - Phrack * Similarities for Fun and Pro ...
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Oscar Cesare
Oscar Edward Cesare (October 7, 1883 – July 25, 1948) was a Swedish-born American caricaturist, painter, draftsman and editorial cartoonist. Biography Cesare was born on 7 October 1883 in Linköping, Sweden. At eighteen he moved to Paris to study art, then traveled to Buffalo, New York, to continue his studies. In 1903 he moved to Chicago, and by 1911 he was living in Manhattan, New York. One of his first jobs was illustrating ''The King of Gee-Whiz'' by Emerson Hough in 1906. By 1913, his success as an illustrator allowed him to exhibit at the legendary 1913 Armory Show. Cesare worked at several publications throughout his career, including the ''Chicago Tribune'', ''New York World'', ''New York Sun'', ''New York Evening Post'', ''Our World'', ''The Century Magazine'', '' Bookman'', ''Outlook'', ''Nation's Business'', ''Literary Digest'', ''Fortune'', and ''The New Yorker''. In 1920, he became a regular contributor to the Sunday magazine of the ''New York Times'' and ...
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Giulio Cesare (other)
''Giulio Cesare'' (Italian, 'Julius Caesar'), is an opera by Handel first performed in 1724. Giulio Cesare may also refer to: People *Giulio Cesare Martinengo ( – 1613), Italian composer and teacher * Giulio Cesare la Galla (1576–1624), Italian professor of philosophy *Giulio Cesare Vanini, pen name of Lucilio Vanini (1585–1619), Italian philosopher, physician and free-thinker Ships * Italian battleship ''Giulio Cesare'', 1911–1949 *, an Italian ocean liner 1923–1944 *, an Italian ocean liner 1950–1973 See also * Cesare (other) *Julius Caesar (other) Julius Caesar (Gaius Julius Caesar, 100 BC – 44 BC) was a Roman general and statesman. Julius Caesar may also refer to: People People with the name * Julius Caesar (judge) (1557/8–1636), English judge and politician * Julius Caesar (crickete ...
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Giovanni Martino Cesare
Giovanni Martino Cesare (c. 1590 in Udine – 6 February 1667 in Munich) was a composer and cornett player.A Performer's Guide to Seventeenth-Century Music - Page 108 Stewart Carter, Jeffery Kite-Powell - 2012 "At the Bavarian court in Munich, the Italian cornettist from Udine, Giovanni Martino Cesare, wrote a collection of sonatas for cornetts and sackbuts that contains one of the only solo sonatas for trombone." By 1611 (his first publication) he resided as cornetto player at the house of Charles, Margrave of Burgau (died 1618) at Günzburg, near Augsburg. In 1615 he became an employee of Duke Maximilian of Bavaria (Munich) as a cornettist, where he wrote his best known collection ''Musicali melodie'' (1621). It contains fourteen instrumental canzona The canzona, also known as the canzon or canzone, is an Italian musical form derived from the Franco-Flemish and Parisian '' chansons''. Background The canzona is an instrumental musical form that differs from the simil ...
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Gigi Cesarè
Giovanna Cesare (born April 3, 2005 in Hershey, Pennsylvania), also known as Gigi Cappetta, Giovanna Cappetta, and Merdix Antwinette is a Latina American actress and recording artist A musician is someone who composes, conducts, or performs music. According to the United States Employment Service, "musician" is a general term used to designate a person who follows music as a profession. Musicians include songwriters, .... Cesare is best known for co-starring as Jessy in film ''Street''. Career Cesare started her career at the age of six. She is best known for her role as Jessy in ''Street'' and lead role as Sarah Lapp in the TV series ''Amish Haunting'' filmed at the true Amish farm historical White Chimneys. She is also known for her role as Nina in the film ''The Kids From 62F''. Filmography ;Television ;Films Awards and nominations References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Cesare, Gigi Living people 2005 births American actresses People fr ...
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Davide Cesare
Davide Cesare, also known as Dax (1977 – March 16, 2003) was an Italian anti-fascist activist from Rozzano, who was stabbed to death by two far-right activists in Milan, the night of March 16, 2003. Cesare was brought to the hospital but died in the ambulance. Immediately after his death, members of his group tried to enter the hospital but were blocked by the police. This resulted in new riots with several people being injured, damage to police cars, and the emergency department suspending all activities for the whole night. Cesare's death and the following trial had a wide political resonance in far-left circles, both in Italy and abroad. This was partly because the Italian media initially portrayed the events as a "riot between young dissidents" and, according to some sources, deliberately misrepresented Cesare's death as "a consequence of anti-globalization violence". During the trial, it turned out that brothers Federico Morbi and Mattia Morbi, the aggressors of Cesare, ...
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Billy Cesare
William Joseph Cesare (born June 2, 1955) is an American former professional football defensive back who played five seasons in the National Football League (NFL) with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Miami Dolphins, and Detroit Lions. He played college football at Memphis and Miami. Cesare also played in the United States Football League (USFL). Early life and college William Joseph Cesare was born on June 2, 1955, in New York City. He attended Miami Beach Senior High School in Miami Beach, Florida. Cesare was a member of the Memphis State Tigers of Memphis State University from 1973 to 1974. He was then a member of the Miami Hurricanes of the University of Miami from 1975 to 1977. Professional career Cesare signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL) after going undrafted in the 1978 NFL draft. He was released on September 7 but re-signed on September 11. He played in ten games for the Buccaneers during the 1978 season, recovering one fumble, before ...
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Adam Cesare
Adam Cesare is an American author of horror novels and short stories. He attended Boston University Boston University (BU) is a Private university, private research university in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. BU was founded in 1839 by a group of Boston Methodism, Methodists with its original campus in Newbury (town), Vermont, Newbur ..., where he studied English and film. In 2020, Cesare's '' Clown in a Cornfield'' won the 2020 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Young Adult Novel. Bibliography Novels and novellas *''Bound By Jade'' (2012) *''Tribesmen'' (2012) *'' Video Night'' (2013) *'' The Summer Job'' (2014) *''The First One You Expect'' (2014) *''Jackpot'' (2014, with David Bernstein, Shane McKenzie and Kristopher Rufty) *''Exponential'' (2014) *''Bottom Feeders'' (2015, with Cameron Pierce) *''Zero Lives Remaining'' (2015) *''Mercy House'' (2015) *''Crawling Darkness'' (2016, with Cameron Pierce) *''The Con Season'' (2016) *'' Clown in a Corn ...
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Cesare Salvi
Cesare Salvi (born 9 June 1948) is an Italian politician who served as minister of labor and social security. Early life Salvi was born in Lecce on 9 June 1948. Career Salvi was the spokesperson for the secretary of the Democrats of the Left (DS). He was a senator from 1992 to 2008. He was also head of the DS senators. He served as the ''relatore'' (secretary) for one of the four sub-committees (specifically one about the form of government) dealing the future form of the Italian governments under the joint constitutional committee launched during the period of 1997-1998. He was appointed labor minister to the cabinet headed by Prime Minister Giuliano Amato in June 2000. Salvi replaced Antonio Bassolino as labor minister. He was in office until 2001. Then Salvi served as the head of the judiciary committee at the 14th senate of Italy from 30 May 2001 to 27 April 2006. He became the leader of the DS's left wing, ‘Sinistra per il Socialismo’ (Left for Socialism), in the mid- ...
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