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Decio Azzolini Der Jüngere
Decio is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Decio Azzolini (seniore) (1549-1587), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal * Decio Carafa (1556-1626), Italian Archbishop * Decio Termisani (1565-1600), Italian painter * Decio Caracciolo Rosso (died 1613), Italian Roman Catholic prelate * Decio Azzolino (1623-1689), Italian Catholic Cardinal * Décio Villares (1851-1931), Brazilian artist and sculptor * Decio Vinciguerra (1856-1934), Italian physician and ichthyologist * Decio Pavani (1891-unknown), Italian gymnast * Decio Klettenberg (1902-unknown), Brazilian rower * Decio Scuri (1905-1980), Italian basketball coach and administrator * Decio Trovati (1906-unknown), Italian hockey player * Décio Esteves (1927-2000), Brazilian football manager and midfielder * Décio Pignatari (1927-2012), Brazilian poet and essayist * Décio de Azevedo (born 1939), Brazilian volleyball player * Décio (footballer) (1941-2000), full name Décio Randazzo Teix ...
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Decio Azzolini (seniore)
Decio Azzolini, seniore (1 July 1549 – 7 October 1587) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. Episcopal succession While bishop, he was the principal consecrator of: References

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Décio Esteves
Décio Esteves da Silva (21 May 1927, in Rio de Janeiro – 25 December 2000, in Rio de Janeiro) was a Brazilian international football player and coach. Biography The technically adept and flexible player was used primarily in midfield. From 1950 until 1962 he was amongst the ranks of Bangu AC, a club from the west of Rio de Janeiro, joining the club the same year like the legendary Tomás Soares da Silva, Zizinho. With 221 matches and 88 goals Dézio Esteves belongs to the outstanding players in the history of Bangu with which he achieved 1951 the second place of the Campeonato Carioca, State Championship of Rio under the stewardship of the Uruguayan champion coach Ondino Viera. With coach Elba de Pádua Lima, Tim Bangu reached a third place in this competition in 1959. In the year after he won alongside Zózimo Alves Calazães, Zózimo and Ademir da Guia the 1960 edition of the International Soccer League in New York City, New York, a tournament with the participation of the ...
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Estádio Décio Vitta
Estádio Décio Vitta, nicknamed Riobrancão, is a multi-use stadium located in Americana, São Paulo, Brazil. It is used mostly for football matches and hosts the home matches of Rio Branco Esporte Clube and Americana Futebol. The stadium has a maximum capacity of 16,000 people and was built in 1977. It is owned by Rio Branco Esporte Clube, and is named after Décio Vitta, who was a Rio Branco counselor and director, and co-ordinated the stadium construction. History In 1954, Rio Branco ceded its football field to the São Paulo state government, which built a state school there, and in exchange, the government ceded a new groundplot to the club. In 1971, the stadium construction started, after Rio Branco and the Americana city hall came to an agreement. The construction finished in 1977, and the stadium was inaugurated on May 1 of that year, with the name Riobrancão. The inaugural match was played on that day, when Americana beat Taubaté 2–1. The first goal of the stadium ...
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Filippo Decio
Filippo Decio or Decius (1454 – ) was an Italian jurist whose services were courted by European universities and rulers. He was an influential representative of the pre-Humanist scholastic ''ius commune'' tradition, and one of the leading jurists of his time together with Felino Sandeo, Antonio Cocchi Donati and Bartolomeo Socini. Life Born into a Milanese noble family, Decio studied the humaniora and then law in Pavia under his brother Lancelotto and Jason de Mayno. In 1475, he attained a doctorate at Pisa, where he taught civil and canon law until 1502, except for a 1484–87 stint in Siena. After squabbles within the Pisan faculty, he taught canon law in Padua from 1502; his salary was 600 gold ducats. In 1505 the French king Louis XII, who was in Milan, requested that he move to Pavia; the initial objections of the Republic of Venice were overcome, and he moved there at the end of the year. By 1511 his salary had risen to 2000 florins. Following departure of the Fre ...
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Décio Sá
Décio Sá (ca. 1970 – April 23, 2012) was a Brazilian political journalist for ''O Estado do Maranhão'' and a blogger for ''Blog do Décio'' and at one time worked for ''Folha de S. Paulo''. He was gunned down in a bar in São Luís, Maranhão, Brazil. Both the Committee to Protect Journalists and Reporters Without Borders confirmed, as well as police, that his death was related to his journalism. Personal Décio Sá was 42-years old when he was murdered. Sá's wife was pregnant at the time and the couple had one child. He was buried in São José de Ribamar on the São Luís Island on 24 April 2012. Career Décio Sá first worked for ''Folha de S. Paulo'' in the early 1990s. Afterward he began his 17 years career with the Brazilian newspaper ''O Estado do Maranhão''. During that time, he initiated his own blog, ''Blog do Décio'', with a focus on systemic injustice in Brazil. Décio was counted as one of the most influential journalists in northern Brazil. Décio Sá w ...
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Decio López
Decio López (born 1946) is a Colombian footballer. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1968 Summer Olympics The 1968 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XIX Olympiad () and officially branded as Mexico 1968 (), were an international multi-sport event held from 12 to 27 October 1968, in Mexico City, Mexico. These were the first Ol .... References 1946 births Living people Colombian men's footballers Colombia men's international footballers Olympic footballers for Colombia Footballers at the 1968 Summer Olympics Footballers from Medellín Men's association football defenders Deportivo Pereira footballers Cúcuta Deportivo managers 20th-century Colombian sportsmen {{Colombia-footy-defender-stub ...
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Décio (footballer)
Décio Randazzo Teixeira (28 December 1941 – 28 October 2000), known as Décio, was a Brazilian footballer who played as a defender. He was part of the Brazil national team that competed in the 1959 Pan American Games and the 1960 Summer Olympics The 1960 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XVII Olympiad () and commonly known as Rome 1960 (), were an international multi-sport event held from 25 August to 11 September 1960 in Rome, Italy. Rome had previously been awar .... References 1941 births 2000 deaths Men's association football defenders Brazilian men's footballers Olympic footballers for Brazil Footballers at the 1960 Summer Olympics América Futebol Clube (MG) players Clube Atlético Mineiro players Pan American Games silver medalists in football Pan American Games silver medalists for Brazil Pan American Games footballers for Brazil Footballers at the 1959 Pan American Games Medalists at the 1959 Pan American Games 20th-ce ...
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Décio De Azevedo
Décio Viotti de Azevedo (born 12 October 1939) is a Brazilian former volleyball player who competed in the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo and the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City. He played on the teams that won the gold medal at the 1963 Pan American Games and silver medals at the 1959 and 1967 Pan American Games. He was born in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais Minas Gerais () is one of the 27 federative units of Brazil, being the fourth largest state by area and the second largest in number of inhabitants with a population of 20,539,989 according to the 2022 Brazilian census, 2022 census. Located in ..., Brazil. References External links Décio de Azevedoat Volleybox * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Azevedo, Decio de 1939 births Living people Brazilian men's volleyball players Olympic volleyball players for Brazil Volleyball players at the 1964 Summer Olympics Volleyball players at the 1968 Summer Olympics Volleyball players at the 1963 Pan American Games Volleyball pl ...
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Décio Pignatari
Décio Pignatari (August 20, 1927 – December 2, 2012) was a Brazilian poet, essayist and translator. Early life and education Born in Jundiaí in 1927, Pignatari began conducting experiments with poetic language, incorporating visuals elements and the fragmentation of words in the 1950s. Such verbal adventures culminated in concretism, aesthetic movement that he co-founded with Augusto and Haroldo de Campos, with whom he edited the journals ''Noigandres'' and ''Invention'' and published the ''Theory of Concrete Poetry'' (1965). Career As a theorist of communication and semiotics, Pignatari translated works of Marshall McLuhan and published the essay ''Information, Language and Communication'' (1968). His poetic work can also be read in ''Poesia Pois é Poesia'' (''Poetry because it's Poetry'') (1977). Pignatari published translations of Dante Alighieri, Goethe and Shakespeare, among others, gathered in ''Portrait of Love when Young'' (1990) and ''231 poems''. He a ...
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Decio Trovati
Decio Guglielmo Romolo-Trovati (16 October 1906 – 21 June 1968) was an Italian ice hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1936 Winter Olympics The 1936 Winter Olympics, officially known as the IV Olympic Winter Games () and commonly known as Garmisch-Partenkirchen 1936, were a winter multi-sport event held from 6 to 16 February 1936 in the market town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Nazi Ger .... References External links * 1906 births 1968 deaths HC Milano players Ice hockey players at the 1936 Winter Olympics Olympic ice hockey players for Italy Sportspeople from Genoa {{Italy-icehockey-bio-stub ...
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Decio Carafa
Decio Carafa (1556–1626) was an Archbishop of Naples who had previously served as papal nuncio to the Spanish Netherlands (1606–1607) and to Habsburg Spain (1607–1611). Life Carafa was born in Naples in 1556, the son of Ottaviano Carafa, lord of Cerza Piccola, by Marzia Mormile. Trained to the clergy, he became an apostolic notary and domestic prelate in the Roman curia. He served on a papal mission to Portugal in 1598–1605, after which Pope Paul V appointed him to the titular see of Damascus on 17 May 1606 and papal nuncio to Flanders on 12 June. He left Rome on 9 July, reached Brussels on 1 September, and was received in audience by the ruling Archdukes Albert and Isabella on 6 September 1606. Carafa served in Flanders for only eight months, his main concern being to encourage the negotiations that led to the Twelve Years' Truce (1609–1621) temporarily ending the Eighty Years' War. In May 1607 he was transferred to Spain, arriving in Madrid on 25 July. He was rece ...
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Decio Scuri
Decio Scuri (March 18, 1905 in Naples, Italy – April 22, 1980 in Rome, Italy) was an Italian basketball coach and administrator. He coached Italy national basketball team at the 1936 Olympics and 1939 European Championship. He served as the president of the Italian Basketball Federation (1945, 1954-1965) and president of FIBA's Technical Commission (1948-1972). In 2007, he was enshrined as a contributor to the FIBA Hall of Fame The FIBA Hall of Fame, or FIBA Basketball Hall of Fame, honors players, coaches, teams, referees, and administrators who have greatly contributed to international competitive basketball. It was established by FIBA in 1991. Originally built in .... External links FIBA Hall of Fame page on Scuri {{DEFAULTSORT:Scuri, Decio 1905 births 1980 deaths Sportspeople from Naples FIBA Hall of Fame inductees Italian basketball coaches ...
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