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Fabrizio is an Italian first name, from the Latin word "Faber" meaning "smith" and may refer to: * Fabrizio Angileri (born 1994), Argentine footballer * Fabrizio Barbazza (born 1963), Italian Formula One driver * Fabrizio Barca (born 1954), Italian politician * Fabrizio Brienza (born 1969), Italian model and actor * Fabrizio Castori (born 1954), Italian football coach * Fabrizio Cornegliani (born 1969), Italian para-cyclist * Fabrizio De André (1940–1999), Italian singer-songwriter * Fabrizio Dori, Italian comics artist * Fabrizio Faniello (born 1981), Maltese singer * Fabrizio Ferracane (born 1975), Italian actor * Fabrizio Giovanardi (born 1966), Italian racing driver * Fabrizio Miccoli (born 1979), Italian footballer * Fabrizio Moreira (born 1982), Ecuadorian politician * Fabrizio Moretti (born 1980), Brazilian-American drummer in the band The Strokes * Fabrizio Moretti (art dealer) (born 1976), Italian art dealer * Fabrizio Moro (born 1975), Italian singer-songwriter * Fab ...
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Fabrizio Angileri
Fabrizio Germán Angileri (born 15 March 1994) is an Argentine professional Association football, footballer who plays as a left-back for Campeonato Brasileiro Série A club Sport Club Corinthians Paulista, Corinthians. Club career Early years Angileri joined local club Escuela Deportiva Junín at the age of six, but soon thereafter joined San Martín de Mendoza. At age 12, he made the move to Buenos Aires and joined the youth ranks of Argentine Primera División, Primera División club Boca Juniors. After two years, he moved back to San Martín de Mendoza, where he remained until he signed with Godoy Cruz when he was 17. Godoy Cruz With his idol Martín Palermo as manager, Angileri made his professional debut in the Primera División during a matchup against All Boys on 9 February 2013. He was a 63rd-minute substitute during a 1–1 draw, coming on for Gonzalo Castellani. In his first three seasons (2012–13 Argentine Primera División season, 2012–13, 2013–14 Argentine ...
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Fabrizio Moretti (art Dealer)
Fabrizio Moretti (born 6 December 1976) is an Italian art dealer, specialising in Italian Old Masters. Life and career Fabrizio Moretti was born in Prato, Italy, on 6 December 1976, the son of fellow art dealer Alfredo Moretti. He has a degree in humanities from the University of Florence. In 1999, he founded Galleria Moretti in central Florence, Italy, focusing on Old Masters. In 2005, he opened Moretti Fine Art in London's New Bond Street, relocating to St James's in 2011. In 2017, he opened a gallery in Monaco, in a former Credit Suisse Credit Suisse Group AG (, ) was a global Investment banking, investment bank and financial services firm founded and based in Switzerland. According to UBS, eventually Credit Suisse was to be fully integrated into UBS. While the integration ... office at the Park Palace, overlooking the Place du Casino. Moretti has been called the "wunderkind of the younger generation of dealers." References {{DEFAULTSORT:Moretti, Fabrizio ...
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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. It is spoken by about 68 million people, including 64 million native speakers as of 2024. Italian is an official language in Italy, San Marino, Switzerland (Ticino and the Grisons), and Vatican City; it has official minority status in Croatia, Slovene Istria, Romania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the municipalities of Santa Tereza, Encantado, and Venda Nova do Imigrante in Brazil. Italian is also spoken by large immigrant and expatriate communities in the Americas and Australia. Some speakers of Italian are native bilinguals of both Italian (either in its standard form or regional varieties) and a local language of Italy, most frequently the language spoken at home in their place of origin. Italian is a major language in Europe, being one of the official l ...
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Fabricio
Fabricio () is a Spanish male given name. Fabrício () is the Portuguese equivalent. Among those with the first name are: *Fabricio Agosto (born 1987), Spanish footballer *Fabricio Bustos (born 1996), Argentine footballer *Fabricio Coloccini (born 1982), Argentine footballer *Fabricio Fontanini (born 1990), Argentine footballer *Fabricio Fuentes (born 1976), Argentine retired footballer *Fabrício Guerreiro (born 1990), Brazilian mixed martial artist *Fabricio Lenci (born 1984), Argentine footballer *Fabricio Oberto (born 1975), Argentine basketball player *Fabricio Pedrozo (born 1992), Argentine footballer *Fabrício Ramos da Silva (born 1995), Brazilian footballer *Fabricio Ramos Melo (born 1986), Brazilian footballer *Fabrício de Souza (born 1982), Brazilian former footballer *Fabricio Vay (born 1986), Argentine basketball player *Fabrício Werdum (born 1977), Brazilian mixed martial artist *Fabrício (footballer, born 1978), born Elton Fabrício Minhoto, Brazilian football midfi ...
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Fabritius (other)
Fabritius is a North European surname and Latin given name. Bearers of the name include: ;Dutch painter brothers: * Barent Fabritius (1624–1673) * Carel Fabritius (1622–1654), painted ''A View of Delft'' and ''The Goldfinch'' * Johannes Fabritius (1636–1693), mainly painted still lifes ;Danish merchant family: * Just Fabritius (1703–1766), merchant * Michael Fabritius (1697–1746), merchant and shipbuilder * Fabritius de Tengnagel (noble family), originating in Brandenburg ** Conrad Fabritius de Tengnagel (1731–1805), merchant and arts patron ** Frederik Michael Ernst Fabritius de Tengnagel (1781–1849), military officer and landscape painter ;Others of the surname: * Bernd Fabritius (born 1965), German politician * Carl Ferdinand Fabritius (1637–1673), German landscape painter * Laurentius Fabritius (1535–1600), German Catholic bishop * Ludvig Fabritius Ludvig (Lodewyck) Fabritius (14 September 1648, Dutch Brazil – 6 October 1729, Stockholm) was the Sw ...
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Fabricius (other)
Fabricius (, ) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *people from the Ancient Roman gens Fabricia: **Gaius Fabricius Luscinus, the first of the Fabricii to move to Rome * Johann Goldsmid (1587–1616), known by his Latinized name Johann Fabricius * Carel Fabritius (sometimes spelled Fabricius, 1622–1654), Dutch painter * David Fabricius (1564–1617), German theologian and astronomer, discoverer of the variable star Mira * Ernst Fabricius (1857–1942), German historian, archaeologist and classical scholar * Georg Fabricius (1516–1571), German poet, historian and archaeologist * Hieronymus Fabricius or Girolamo Fabrizio (1537–1619), Italian anatomist * Hildanus Fabricius (Wilhelm Fabry) (1560–1634), German anatomist and surgeon * Jan Fabricius (1871-1964), Dutch journalist and playwright * Johan Christian Fabricius (1745–1808), Danish botanist and entomologist * Johan Fabricius (1899–1981), Dutch writer, journalist and adventurer * Johann Alber ...
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Fabrizio Saccomanni
Fabrizio Saccomanni (22 November 1942 – 8 August 2019) was an Italian economist, civil servant and the director general of the Bank of Italy. He served as minister of economy and finance between April 2013 and February 2014. From 13 April 2018 until his death, Saccomanni was the chairman of UniCredit. Early life and education Saccomanni was born in Rome on 22 November 1942. He held a master's degree in economics and business, which he received from the Bocconi University in 1966. He also took postgraduate courses in monetary and international economics at Princeton University. Career Saccomanni worked at the Bank of Italy most of his career. His tenure at the bank was only interrupted when he worked at the International Monetary Fund (1970–1975) and at the London-based European Bank for Reconstruction and Development where he served as vice president from 2003 to 2006. He also served as the chairman of the foreign exchange policy committee of the European Monetary Institu ...
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Fabrizio Ruffo
Fabrizio Dionigi Ruffo (16 September 1744 – 13 December 1827) was an Italian cardinal and politician, who led the popular anti-Jacobin '' Sanfedismo'' movement (whose members were known as the ''Sanfedisti''). Biography Ruffo was born at San Lucido, in Calabria Citra (today in province of Cosenza), then part of the Kingdom of Naples. His father, Litterio Ruffo, was a Calabrian aristocrat, holder of the title of duke of Baranello, while his mother, Giustiniana, was of the Roman family of Colonna. Fabrizio owed his education to his uncle, cardinal Tommaso Ruffo, then dean of the College of Cardinals. In early life he secured the favour of Giovanni Angelo Braschi, who in 1775 became Pope Pius VI. Ruffo was placed by the pope among the ''chierici di camera'', the clerks who formed the papal civil and financial service. He was later promoted to treasurer-general, a post which carried with it the ministry of war. Ruffo's conduct in office was diversely judged. Pietro Colle ...
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Fabrizio Rongione
Fabrizio Rongione (born 3 March 1973) is a Belgian screenwriter, film producer and actor with Italian citizenship. Career Rongione was born in Brussels, Belgium of Italian descent. He collaborated with Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne in ''Rosetta'' (1999), '' L’Enfant'' (2005), ''Lorna's Silence'' (2008), ''The Kid with a Bike'' (2011), '' Two Days, One Night'' (2014) and '' The Unknown Girl'' (2016). In 2002 he founded the film production company Eklektik Productions with Nicolas de Borman, Samuel Tilman and Stéphane Heymans. Rongione hosted the Magritte Awards ceremony for two consecutive years in 2013 and 2014, and again in 2018. Selected filmography Film Television Theatre Actor *1997 : ''Vous permettez, Hugo ?'' by Tadeusz Różewicz, dir. Olivier Musenfarth - Brussels *1997 : ''Le Piège'' by Tadeusz Różewicz, dir. Serenella Morelli : Franz Kafka *1998 : '' Bent'' by Martin Sherman, dir. Derek Goldby - Brussels, Paris *1999: '' Ferdydurke'' by Witol ...
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano (born 21 February 1993) is an Italian sports journalist. He specializes in news about football transfers and is known for using the catchphrase "Here we go!" when reporting on completed deals. Early and personal life Romano was born in Naples on 21 February 1993 and attended Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan. He is multilingual, able to speak English, Spanish, and Italian. Romano is a fan of EFL Championship club Watford. Career Early career Romano began his career in football journalism in 2009 while still in high school. His breakthrough came in 2011 when he received insider information from an Italian agent in Barcelona about then-Barcelona youth player Mauro Icardi. Romano joined Sky Sport Italy in 2012, where he established extensive connections with clubs, agents, and intermediaries throughout Europe. He also contributes to ''The Guardian'' and CBS Sports and is based in Milan. Notable work and recognition Romano is known for his cat ...
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Fabrizio Ravanelli
Fabrizio Ravanelli (; born 11 December 1968) is an Italian football manager and former international player. A former striker, Ravanelli started and ended his playing career at hometown club Perugia, and also played for Middlesbrough, Juventus and Marseille. He won trophies with Juventus including a Serie A championship in 1995 and a Champions League in 1996 where he scored in the final. In all, during his career he played with twelve clubs from four countries; his native Italy, England, France and Scotland. Nicknamed 'The White Feather', he earned 22 caps for the Italy national team, scoring 8 goals, and was a member of the Italian squad that took part at UEFA Euro 1996. Club career Early career in Italy Ravanelli began his club career with his hometown club Perugia in 1986, where he remained until 1989. He had a spell with Avellino later that year, and subsequently played with Casertana for a season. In 1990, he moved to Reggiana, where he remained for two seasons. ...
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Fabrizio Palermo
Fabrizio Palermo was born in Perugia February 5, 1971. Palermo was chief executive officer and General Manager of Cassa depositi e prestiti S.p.A. (CDP) and is currently the CEO and General Manager of Acea. Early life and education Palermo graduated with honors in Business and Economics from La Sapienza University in Rome in 1994. Career Palermo began his career in 1995, in the Investment Banking Division at Morgan Stanley in London, where he was responsible for equity and bond placements, corporate mergers and acquisitions. From 1998 until 2005, Palermo was a strategic consultant at McKinsey & Company, specialising in corporate restructuring, transformation and turnaround projects for major industrial and financial groups. In 2005, Palermo joined the Fincantieri Group as Business Development and Corporate Finance Director, reporting to the CEO, before taking on the role of Chief Financial Officer (2006-2014) and then Deputy General Manager (2011-2014). From 2014 to 2018, he w ...
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