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Lamberto is an Italian male given name taken from the name Lambert. It may refer to: * Lamberto Alvarez, Artist - Contemporary *Lamberto Antonio, Philippine writer * Lamberto V. Avellana (1915–1991), prominent Filipino film and stage director *Lamberto Bava (born 1944), Italian film director, specializing in horror and fantasy films * Lamberto Bergamini (1885–1957), Italian tenor from Pisa * Lamberto Cesari (1910–1990), Italian mathematician naturalized in the United States * Lamberto da Cingoli, inquisitor in 14th century Italy * Lamberto Dalla Costa (1920–1982), Italian bobsledder who competed in the late 1950s *Lamberto Dini (help·info) (born 1931), Italian politician and economist * Lamberto Gardelli (1915–1998), Italian conductor, especially of the works of Giuseppe Verdi * Lamberto Grimaldi (1420–1494), Lord of Monaco from 1458 * Lamberto I da Polenta (died 1316), Lord of Ravenna from 1297 until his death * Lamberto II da Polenta (died 1347), shortly Lord of Raven ...
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Lambert (name)
Lambert is an English and French given name and surname. It is from the Low German form of the Anthroponymy, anthroponymic name ''Landberht'' from the Old High German ''land'' "(home) land" and ''beraht'' "bright". It is one of the most common French surnames with a total number of birth in France between 1966 and 1990 around 18,000 births. variant forms include: ''Lamberty, Lambertot, Lamberton''.DAUZAT Geographical distribution As of 2014, 36.1% of all known bearers of the surname ''Lambert'' were residents of the United States (frequency 1:3,039), 26.4% of France (1:765), 8.5% of England (1:1,983), 7.3% of Canada (1:1,533), 4.9% of Belgium (1:705), 2.8% of Australia (1:2,604), 2.4% of Nigeria (1:22,741), 1.5% of Germany (1:16,231) and 1.4% of South Africa (1:12,113). In Belgium, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:705) in Wallonia (1:296). In France, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:765) in the following regions: * 1. ...
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Lamberto Leoni
Lamberto Leoni (born 24 May 1953) is a former racing driver from Italy. He participated in five Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, failing to qualify for three of them. He scored no championship points. Career After racing in Italian Formula 3, Leoni graduated to European Formula 2 in 1976. He had a promising start, finishing third in his first race with Massimo Ciccozzi's team Scuderia del Passatore at Autódromo do Estoril. He then raced for Giancarlo Minardi's Scuderia Everest, with mixed results. His best result came the following season, when he won at Misano with a car fielded by Scuderia Trivellato. In 1977 Leoni made his Formula One debut with Surtees at the 1977 Italian Grand Prix, replacing Vern Schuppan, but failed to qualify. The following year he joined Morris Nunn's Ensign. Leoni qualified for the opening event, the 1978 Argentine Grand Prix, but was forced to retire the car after 28 laps because of an engine failure. At the following race in Brazil ...
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Mario Lamberto
Mario Lamberto (born March 22, 1957) is an Italian conductor. Biography He graduated in composition, conducting, piano, choral music and choral conducting, with full marks and honours. Diplomas were obtained as he pursued his studies further with Franco Ferrara, whose conducting post-graduate courses he attended at the Chigi Academy in Siena, at the School of Music at Fiesole and at the "Ente Arena" in Verona. He also attended a master class given by Vladimir Delman in Parma and a master class given by Aldo Ceccato at the "Scuola di Alto Perfezionamento Professionale" in Saluzzo. In 1992 he won the "D. Niculescu International Competition" in Braşov (Romania) and came third in the 7th "J. Ferencsik International Competition" organized by the Hungarian Television in Budapest, while he was the only Italian conductor to qualify for the finals in the 1991 "G. Fitelberg" International Competition (Katowice, Poland) and in the 1986 "A. Toscanini" International Competition (Pa ...
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Cardinal Lamberto
Cardinal Lamberto is a fictional character appearing in the 1990 film ''The Godfather Part III''. He is portrayed by Italian actor Raf Vallone. In the film Lamberto is a Sicilian clergyman and he is the cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church favoured to succeed Pope Paul VI. He is visited by Don Michael Corleone on the advice of the elderly Sicilian Mafia boss Don Tommasino (Michael's Sicilian ally and his father's before him). Michael tells him of the swindle at the hands of corrupt Vatican bank officials Frederick Keinszig, Licio Lucchesi, and Archbishop Gilday. Lamberto encourages Michael to confess his sins; initially reluctant, he eventually does so under the Cardinal's gentle prodding, breaking down in tears when confessing to ordering the murder of his brother Fredo 20 years before. Lamberto tells Michael that he deserves to suffer for his terrible sins, yet absolves him and tells him he still has a chance for redemption. Upon the death of Paul VI, Lamberto is elected th ...
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Lamberto Zauli
Lamberto Zauli (born 19 July 1971) is an Italian professional football coach and former player. As a player, he spent his career as an attacking midfielder but was also capable of playing on the left wing on occasion. Club career Born in Rome, Lamberto grew up in Grosseto, playing in the youth squad of U.S. Grosseto, the same club as his father, Lorenzo. His professional career began in the youth squad of Modena during the 1989–90 season down in Serie C1. He moved into the Serie C2 division with Centese, where he notched up over 20 games with the club during the only season he was with them. Marche club Fano then signed Zauli, but, despite his potential, he only played one season for them: returning to Modena, who were now in Serie B. He soon moved to Ravenna Calcio, being also loaned to Crevalcore after one season. In 1994, he made his return to Ravenna, in Serie C1, where they gained promotion into Serie B; this brought Zauli's talents to the attention of Serie A sides. ...
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Lamberto Zannier
Lamberto Zannier (born 15 June 1954) is an Italian diplomat and lawyer. Biography He was OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities and earlier served as the Secretary General of the OSCE (Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe). Previously, from June 2008 to June 2011, Zannier served as the United Nations Special Representative for Kosovo and Head of the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK), with the rank of UN Undersecretary-General. He was appointed to this position by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in June 2008. Zannier has served for the Foreign Service of Italy for almost 40 years. Before his appointment as Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Kosovo, he played a leading role at the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs as a coordinator for EU Foreign Policy and as a Coordinator for EU Security and Defence issues. Between 2002 and 2006, he was Director of the Conflict Prevention Centre of the Organization fo ...
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Lamberto Visconti Di Eldizio
Lamberto Visconti di Eldizio (died 1225) was the Judge of Gallura from 1206, when he married the heiress Elena, to his own death. He was a member of the Visconti family of Pisa and the first of that dynasty to rule in Sardinia, where they lasted in Gallura for almost another century. His grandfather, Alberto, was a patrician of Pisa, while his father, Eldizio, was patrician and consul (1184–1185). He and his brother Ubaldo in turn served as patrician and ''podestà''. Lambert's grandmother was Aligarda and his mother was a daughter of Torchitorio III of Cagliari. In 1207, Elena chose of her own will to marry Lambert, despite the fact that Pope Innocent III, to whom she and her state were pledged, had arranged a marriage with one of his own relatives. In 1209, Comita III of Logudoro invaded Gallura and took Civita and briefly held sway over the hold kingdom, but Lambert and his Pisan allies soon retook it. Between 1210 and 1215, with more Pisan support, Lambert attacked ...
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Lamberto Sposini
Lamberto Sposini (born 18 February 1952) is an Italian former journalist and television presenter. Born in Foligno, Sposini started his career as a journalist for the newspaper '' Paese Sera'', then in 1978 he became a collaborator of RAI TV, working as a redactor, a correspondent and as a news speaker of TG1. In 1991 he moved to Mediaset, where he co-founded the TG5 and became one of its news speaker. After a short comeback at TG1 which he left in 2006 as a result of the disagreements with the new editor in chief Carlo Rossella, in 2008 he became the presenter of ''La Vita in diretta'', a Rai 1 television program broadcast in the afternoon. In April 2011 Sposini was affected by a severe brain hemorrhage The brain is an organ (biology), organ that serves as the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate and most invertebrate animals. It consists of nervous tissue and is typically located in the head (cephalization), usually near organs for ... and retired from showb ...
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Antonio Lamberto Rusconi
Antonio Lamberto Rusconi, J.U.D. (19 June 1743 – 1 August 1825) was an Italian cardinal who served as bishop of Imola. Rusconi was born in Cento within the archdiocese of Bologna of a patrician family. He was the son of Domenico Bartolomeo Rusconi and Maria Marta Manari. He was educated studying law and economic sciences at the University of Bologna. He obtained a doctorate in utroque iure, both canon and civil law. Early life He served as a canon of the collegiate church of San Biagio in Cento in 1763. He went to Rome in 1765 to continue his studies. He entered the Roman prelature in the pontificate of Pope Clement XIV, when he was 30 years old. He served as a relator of the from 1775 and as such, he visited several localities of the Papal States in the provinces of Sabina, Marittima e Campagna, Benevento and Pontecorvo. He served as a civil auditor of the Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, Cardinal Carlo Rezzonico. After the first restoration of the papal government ...
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Lamberto Puggelli
Lamberto Puggelli (1938 – 11 August 2013) was an Italian stage and opera director. Born in Milan, in 1958 Puggelli graduated at the Accademia dei filodrammatici in Milan, then in the early sixties he began his career as a theater director for the Festival of Two Worlds in Spoleto. At the end of the sixties he also began to direct operas in Italy and abroad. In the Seventies he worked with the Piccolo Teatro in Milan, at first as an assistant director of Giorgio Strehler then signing some works. He also staged several operas at the La Scala theater, his first in 1966 (Puccini's ''Turandot''). For many years he has collaborated with the Teatro Stabile di Catania, becoming its artistic director in 2007. He directed more than 300 works between prose and opera. He died in Trecastagni, Catania Catania (, , , Sicilian and ) is the second-largest municipality on Sicily, after Palermo, both by area and by population. Despite being the second city of the island, Catania is ...
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Lamberto Pignotti
Lamberto Pignotti (born 26 April 1926 in Florence) is an Italian poet, writer and visual artist. Biography In the early 1960s, he was one of the first artists who worked on intersections between poetry, word and mass media, influenced by the avant-garde and Pop Art. Pignotti and Eugenio Miccini are considered to be the initiators of Italian visual poetry. Pignotti was a professor in the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Florence and in DAMS of Bologna, where he taught courses on the avant-garde, mass-media and new media. He creates performances and poetry events involving synesthesia and the senses: poems to eat, to drink, to hear, to sniff, to put in action with gestures and voice. He creates visual poems; these are collage elaborations with writing on images and photography taken from mass media, with the aim of to making evident its contradictions in a playful process similar to those of Pop Art. He has created object-books with various materials, performance u ...
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Lamberto Picasso
Lamberto Picasso (21 October 1880 – 17 September 1962) was an Italian film actor. He appeared in 70 films between 1914 and 1953. Life and career Born in La Spezia, Picasso studied at the Istituto Tecnico in Genoa, and made his acting debut on stage alongside Ermete Novelli. After working among others with the companies led by Teresa Franchini, Irma Gramatica and Antonio Gandusio, he served in the World War I as a lieutenant. After the war, he started also working as a stage director, getting a personal success in 1930 with his rendition of R. C. Sherriff's '' Journey's End''. In 1933, after working with Tatyana Pavlova he stepped away from the theater, resuming an intense stage activity in 1939 before his final retirement from acting in 1957; his last work was a successful rendition of Sophocles’''Oedipus Rex'' directed by Vittorio Gassman. He was also active in films, being mainly cast in supporting roles, with a career which spanned from silent cinema until early ...
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