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Raffaele () is an Italian given name and surname, variant of the English Raphael. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Raffaele Amato (born 1965), Italian mobster * Raffaele Cutolo (1941–2021), Italian mobster * Raffaele Ganci (1932–2022), Italian mobster *Raffaele Cantone (born 1963), Italian magistrate * Raffaele Di Gennaro (born 1993), Italian footballer * Raffaele De Rosa (born 1987), Italian motorcycle racer * Raffaele Di Paco (1908–1996), Italian cyclist *Raffaele Fitto (born 1969), Italian politician * Raffaele Guariglia (1889–1970), Italian politician * Raffaele Lombardo (born 1950), Italian politician * Raffaele Palladino (born 1984), Italian footballer * Raffaele Pinto (1945–2020), Italian racing driver *Raffaele Pisu (1925–2019), Italiano actor * Raffaele Riario (1461–1521), Italian cardinal * Raffaele Rossetti (1881–1951), Italian politician * Raffaele Carlo Rossi (1876–1948), Italian cardinal * Raffaele Viviani (1888–1950), Italian arti ...
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Raffaele Cantone
Raffaele Cantone (born 24 November 1963) is an Italian magistrate. In March 2014, he was appointed president of the National Anti-Corruption Authority by the then Italian prime minister Matteo Renzi; he held the office until October 2019. In June 2020, Cantone was appointed by the High Council of the Judiciary as the chief prosecutor in Perugia. A prolific writer, Cantone wrote a book about his life, ''Solo per giustizia'', which was published in 2008. Other works include ''I gattopardi'' (2010), ''Operazione Penelope'' (2010), ''Football clan'' (2012), ''La nuova Autorità nazionale anticorruzione'' (2015), ''Il male italiano. Liberarsi dalla corruzione per cambiare il Paese'' (2015), ''La corruzione spuzza'' (2017), ''La coscienza e la legge'' (2019), and ''Corruzione. Prevenire e reprimere per una cultura della legalità'' (2023). Early life and education Cantone was born in Naples, the son of a state official (his father) and a pharmacist (his mother), Mimmina Scialò, ...
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Raffaele Cutolo
Raffaele Cutolo (; 4 November 1941 – 17 February 2021) was an Italian crime boss and leader of the Nuova Camorra Organizzata (NCO), an organisation he built to renew the Camorra. Cutolo had a variety of nicknames including '''o Vangelo'' ("the gospel"), '''o Princepe'' ("the prince"), '''o Professore'' ("the professor") and '''o Monaco'' ("the monk"). Apart from 18 months on the run, Cutolo lived entirely in maximum-security prisons or psychiatric prisons after 1963. At the time of his death he was serving multiple life sentences for murder. Early years Cutolo, the youngest of three, was born in Ottaviano, a town in the hinterland of Naples, into a close-knit Catholic peasant family with no prior ties to the Camorra. After a happy childhood—he did well at primary school and was an altar boy—, he lost his father prematurely in 1953 at the age of twelve. His father, an agricultural labourer, had worked for years as a sharecropper to support the family. One day, the landown ...
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Virginia Raffaele
Virginia Raffaele (born 27 September 1980) is an Italian comedian, actress, impersonator and presenter. Life and career Born in Rome, the daughter of two circus performers of Sinti origins, Raffaele studied classical and modern dance at the Accademia nazionale di danza and in 1999 graduated at the Accademia Teatro Integrato directed by Pino Ferrara. Raffaele started her career on stage, often working as a sidekick of the comedy duo Lillo & Greg. After her television debut as a correspondent in the Rai 2 program ''Quelli che... il Calcio'', she became first known for her imitations and parodies in the Italia 1 show ''Mai dire Grande Fratello Show''. She then appeared in several other shows, including ''Victor Victoria'', ''Striscia la notizia'', two episodes of ''Le invasioni barbariche'' and ''Amici''. She also appeared as an actress in several films and TV-series. After appearing as a guest at the Sanremo Music Festival 2015, 65th edition of the Sanremo Music Festival, Raf ...
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Raffaele Riario
Raffaele Sansoni Galeoti Riario (3 May 1461 – 9 July 1521) was an Italian cardinal of the Renaissance, mainly known as the constructor of the Palazzo della Cancelleria and the person who invited Michelangelo to Rome. He was a patron of the arts. He was also the first adolescent to be elevated in the College of Cardinals in the history of the Holy See. Early career and Pazzi Conspiracy Born in poverty in Savona, Riario was the son of Antonio Sansoni and Violante Riario, a niece of Francesco della Rovere, who became Pope Sixtus IV in 1471. Being the relative of a Pope Sixtus IV, he was created Cardinal of San Giorgio in Velabro on 10 December 1477Conradus Eubel, ''Hierarchia catholica medii aevi'' II, editio altera (Monasterii 1914), p. 66. and was named Administrator of several dioceses: ( diocese of Cuenca, diocese of Pisa, diocese of Salamanca, diocese of Treguier, diocese of Osma). These gave him a handsome income, and no obligations except to appoint a vicar. He wa ...
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Raffaele Viviani
Raffaele Viviani (10 January 1888 – 22 March 1950) was an Italian author, playwright, actor and musician. Viviani belongs to the turn-of-the-century school of realism in Italian literature, and his works touch on seamier elements of the lives of the poor in Naples of that period, such as petty crime and prostitution. Critics have termed Viviani "an autodidact realist", meaning that he acquired his skills through personal experience and not academic education. Viviani appeared at age 4 on the stage, and by age 20 he had acquired a solid nationwide reputation as an actor and playwright. He also played in Budapest, Paris, Tripoli, and throughout South America during his career. His plays are in the "anti- Pirandello" style, less concerned with the psychology of people than with the lives they lead. Viviani's best known-work is ''L'ultimo scugnizzo'' (The Last Urchin) (1931), ''scugnizzo'' being the underclass Neapolitan street child. Viviani composed songs and incidental mu ...
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Raffaele Palladino
Raffaele Palladino (; born 17 April 1984) is an Italian professional football coach and former player who was most recently the head coach of club Fiorentina. Club career Palladino started his senior career at Sporting Benevento, before joining the youth ranks of Juventus in 2002, where he achieved the Torneo di Viareggio in 2003 and 2004. In 2004–05, he was loaned out to Serie B club Salernitana, and Livorno for the 2005–06 season. On 27 August 2005, he scored his first goal for the latter on his Serie A debut, securing a 2–1 victory over Lecce. He then returned to Juventus senior team in 2006–07, as the club were relegated to Serie B. He started and scored his first goal in a 1–1 away draw against AlbinoLeffe on 18 November 2006. On 19 March 2007, he netted his first career hat-trick in a 5–1 victory over Triestina. He eventually won the Serie B title that season with his club, securing an immediate promotion to the top-tier division. On 3 July 2008, Palladino ...
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Raffaele Rossetti
Raffaele Rossetti (12 July 1881 – 27 December 1951) was an Italian engineer and military naval officer who sank the once SMS Viribus Unitis, main battleship of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the end of World War I. He was also a politician of the Italian Republican Party. Biography Born in Genoa, Raffaele Rossetti graduated as an engineer from the University of Turin in September 1904. He went to study at the Italian Naval Academy of Livorno, where he became a lieutenant for the Italian Navy Engineering Corps. In December 1906 he graduated in "naval mechanical engineering" at the Politecnico di Milano. In 1909 he was promoted to Captain (naval), captain and in 1911 went to Libya during the Italo-Turkish War with the cruiser ''Pisa''. During the first years of World War I he worked as the Director of the Navy Arsenal in La Spezia and was promoted to Major (rank), major. While working there he started creating a new weapon, based on his idea of a torpedo manned by a person, to ...
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Raffaele Fitto
Raffaele Fitto (; born 28 August 1969) is an Italian politician who has served as Vice-President of the European Commission, Executive Vice-President of the European Commission for European Commissioner for Cohesion and Reforms, Cohesion and Reforms since 2024. He previously was Minister for European Affairs (Italy), Minister for European Affairs and Minister for the South and Cohesion Policies in the Meloni government, government of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni from 2022 to 2024. A member of Brothers of Italy (FdI), which he joined in 2019, he also served as List of presidents of Apulia, President of Apulia from 2000 to 2005 and Minister for Regional Affairs and Minister for the South, Territorial Cohesion from 2008 to 2011 in Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's Fourth Berlusconi government, fourth government. Career Born in Maglie, Apulia, Fitto began his political career during the 1990s in Christian Democracy (Italy), Christian Democracy (DC), the ruling party of post-war Ital ...
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Raffaele Di Gennaro
Raffaele Di Gennaro (born 3 October 1993) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Serie A club Inter Milan. Club career Inter Milan Di Gennaro was the starting goalkeeper for Inter U19, who ended up winning the NextGen Series and the Campionato Nazionale Primavera. Di Gennaro missed half of both the 2010–11 and 2011–12 seasons due to injury. Di Gennaro remained as one of the keeper for Primavera in 2012–13 season as an overage player. Loan to Cittadella In July 2013, Di Gennaro was loaned out to Serie B club Cittadella He made his professional debut on 11 August in the second round of Coppa Italia in a 1–0 home win over Savona. Six days later, on 18 August, he played in third round in a 4–0 away defeat against Inter. On 24 August, Di Gennaro made his Serie B debut and he kept his first clean sheet for Cittadella in a 0–0 away draw against Spezia. On 14 September he kept his second clean sheet in a 0–0 home draw against Latina. Two w ...
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Raffaele Guariglia
Raffaele Guariglia, Baron di Vituso (19 February 1889 – 25 April 1970) was an Italian diplomat. He is best known for his brief service as Minister of Foreign Affairs in the short-lived 1943 World War II-era Italian government headed by Pietro Badoglio. Ambassador Born in 1889 as heir to the noble Neapolitan family of di Vituso, Guariglia graduated in law in 1908 at the University of Naples and had the connections necessary to make a career in the Italian Foreign Service, which he joined in 1909. pp. 382-383 During his first 23 years in the service, he occupied a series of diplomatic posts of sub-ambassadorial rank, serving in Paris, London, St. Petersburg, Brussels, and other capitals. Stefano Baldi (16 June 2011)Scheda biografica Raffaele Guariglia. Retrieved 9 December 2021. Meanwhile the Italian government fell under the domination of Benito Mussolini. Guariglia attained ambassadorial rank in 1932 when he was named Italy's ambassador to Spain. In 1935 he was translated t ...
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Raffaele Ganci
Raffaele Ganci (4 January 1932 – 3 June 2022) was a member of the Mafia in Sicily from the Noce neighbourhood in Palermo. He was considered to be the right-hand man of Cosa Nostra boss Totò Riina and sat on the Sicilian Mafia Commission.Ordinanza di custodia cautelare in carcere
, Tribunale di Caltanissetta, Ufficio del giudice per le indagini preliminari, 11 April 1994


Riina loyalist

Ganci was close to the circle of which Riina was a member and sided with them against other Palermitan Mafia families in the Second Mafia War. He was held responsible for th ...
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Raffaele Di Paco
Raffaele di Paco (6 July 1908–21 May 1996) was an Italian road racing cyclist, who won five stages in the 1931 Tour de France four stages in the 1932 Tour de France and two stages in the 1935 Tour de France, and wore the yellow jersey for a total of four days in 1931. One of these, after stage 5, he shared the lead with Charles Pélissier. Di Paco was born and died in Fauglia, Tuscany. Major results ;1930 :1930 Giro d'Italia: ::Stage 7 ;1931 :1931 Tour de France: ::Stage 10 ::Stage 11 ::Stage 19 ::Stage 21 ::Stage 22 ;1932 :1932 Tour de France: ::Stage 9 ::Stage 14 ::Stage 17 ::Stage 18 :1932 Giro d'Italia: ::Stage 5 ;1935 :1935 Tour de France: ::Stage 3 ::Stage 5B :1935 Giro d'Italia: ::Stage 9 ::Stage 14 ::Stage 17 ::Stage 18 ;1936 :1936 Giro d'Italia: ::Stage 3 ::Stage 7 ::Stage 10 ::Stage 14 ::Stage 15A : Milan-Mantua ;1937 :1937 Giro d'Italia: ::Stage 8B ;1938 :1938 Giro d'Italia: ::Stage 8 ::Stage 10 ::Stage 12 References External links

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