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Ambrogio is a given name, and may refer to: * Saint Ambrogio (Ambrose), patron saint of Milan *Ambrogio Lorenzetti ( – 1348), painter * Ambrogio Damiano Achille Ratti, the birth name of Pope Pius XI * Ambrogio Bergognone, Renaissance painter *Ambrogio Spinola, 1st Marquis of the Balbases, general * Ambrogio Morelli, bicycle racer * Ambrogio Foppa, goldsmith * Ambrogio Frangiolli, architect * Ambrogio Calepino, lexicographer * Ambrogio Besozzi, Baroque painter *Ambrogio Casati Ambrogio Casati (December 27, 1897 – July 19, 1977) was an Italian painter. He was born in Voghera, Italy in 1897 and was schooled in Paris in the plastic arts. Upon his return to Italy, he became associated with Filippo Tommaso Marinetti ..., modern painter * Ambrogio Fogar, rally driver * Ambrogio Levati, gymnast * Ambrogio Minoja, classical composer * Ambrogio Gianotti, Italian priest and partigiano See also * Ambrogio is also a British brand of robotic lawn mower * Sant'Ambrogio (disambigu ...
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Ambrosius
Ambrosius or Ambrosios (a Latin adjective derived from the Ancient Greek word ἀμβρόσιος, ''ambrosios'' "divine, immortal") is a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name *Ambrosius Alexandrinus, a Latinization of the name of Ambrose of Alexandria (before 212 – c.250), Egyptian theologian and saint *Ambrose (Aurelius Ambrosius) (c. 340–397), bishop of Milan and saint *Ambrosius of Optino (1812–1891), Russian Orthodox monk and saint *Ambrosius Gudko (1867–1918), Russian Orthodox bishop and saint *Ambrosius Aurelianus, fifth-century war leader of the Romano-British *Ambrosius of Georgia (1861–1927), Catholicos Patriarch of All Georgia *Ambrosius, Metropolitan of Helsinki (born 1945), Finnish priest *Ambrosius Beber (floruit, fl. 1610–1620), German composer *Ambrosius Benson (c. 1495/1500 – 1550), Italian painter *Ambrosius Blarer (1492–1564), Swiss reformer *Ambrosius Bosschaert (1573–1621), Dutch painter *Ambrosius Bosscha ...
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Ambrogio Calepino
Ambrogio Calepino (Latin: ''Ambrosius Calepinus''; c. 1440–1510), commonly known by the Latin form of his name, Calepinus, was an Italian lexicographer. Calepino was born in Castelli Calepio Gigliola Soldi Rondinini, Tullio De MauroCALEPIO, Ambrogio, detto il Calepino '' Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani'' – Volume 16 (1973) and died in Bergamo. He entered the Augustinian Order in 1458. Works His Latin dictionary appeared first in 1502 at Reggio. It was reprinted many times during the 16th century, the Aldine press alone producing no fewer than 18 editions from 1542 to 1592. Later editions were considerably enlarged. To the Latin of the original were added equivalents in other languages. Thus we have the Basel edition (1590) which contains eleven languages: "Ambrosii Calepini dictionarium undecim linguarum: respondent autem latinis vocabulis hebraica, græca, gallica, italica, germanica, belgica, hispanica, polonica, ungarica, anglica". The edition in seven languages ...
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Italian Resistance Movement
The Italian Resistance ( ), or simply ''La'' , consisted of all the Italian resistance groups who fought the occupying forces of Nazi Germany and the fascist collaborationists of the Italian Social Republic during the Second World War in Italy from 1943 to 1945. As a diverse anti-fascist and anti-Nazist movement and organisation, the opposed Nazi Germany and its Fascist puppet state regime, the Italian Social Republic, which the Germans created following the Nazi German invasion and military occupation of Italy by the and the from 8 September 1943 until 25 April 1945. General underground Italian opposition to the Fascist Italian government existed even before World War II, but open and armed resistance followed the German invasion of Italy on 8 September 1943: in Nazi-occupied Italy, the Italian Resistance fighters, known as the ( partisans), fought a ('national liberation war') against the invading German forces; in this context, the anti-fascist of the Italian Resistan ...
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Ambrogio Gianotti
Don Antonio Ambrogio Gianotti (Senago, 28 October 1901 - Busto Arsizio, 13 April 1969) was a Catholic priest and member of the Italian resistance movement. Biography Antonio Ambrogio Gianotti was born on 28 October 1901, in Vicolo Borghi 6, Senago. He was the son of Angelo Gianotti and Angela Beretta. He came from a family of farmers and industrialists. He was ordained a priest in 1930, at the Church of Saint John the Baptist, Busto Arsizio, Basilica of Saint John the Baptist, in Busto Arsizio. He was also one of the founders of the Church of St. Edward, Busto Arsizio, Church of Saint Edward, Busto Arsizio. In 1938 he was commissioned as priest of the 'Strà Brughetto', were the Church of Saint Edward was constructed that same year. He was the parish priest from 1947 until his death in 1969. During the war, he would collect money and food for the resistance members. He ran the church's food stamp centre, and would use his house as a place where resistance members could h ...
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Ambrogio Minoja
Ambrogio Minoja (22 October 1752 – 3 August 1825) was a classical composer from Italy, born in Ospedaletto Lodigiano, in the territory of Lodi, in the region of Lombardy. He was professor of composition and writer on vocal music, having written ''Solfeggi,'' and ''Lettera sopra il canto'' (Luigi Mussi, Milan). Biography Minoja began his musical studies when he was fourteen years old, acquiring further musical training from renowned professor Nicola Sala, in Naples. On his return to Milan from Rome in 1772, where he stayed for a short period of time, he was appointed first klavier player at the theatre, succeeding then Giovanni Battista Lampugnani as director of music. From 1789 to 1809 he was ''maestro al cembalo''''Maestro al cembalo'' means leader at the harpsichord. The term was commonly used in 18th-century operatic contexts. at ''Teatro alla Scala'' (1789–1809). A highly esteemed composer, chapel-master and honorary member at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Mila ...
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Ambrogio Levati
Ambrogio is a given name, and may refer to: * Saint Ambrogio (Ambrose), patron saint of Milan *Ambrogio Lorenzetti ( – 1348), painter * Ambrogio Damiano Achille Ratti, the birth name of Pope Pius XI *Ambrogio Bergognone, Renaissance painter *Ambrogio Spinola, 1st Marquis of the Balbases, general * Ambrogio Morelli, bicycle racer * Ambrogio Foppa, goldsmith * Ambrogio Frangiolli, architect *Ambrogio Calepino, lexicographer * Ambrogio Besozzi, Baroque painter *Ambrogio Casati, modern painter * Ambrogio Fogar, rally driver * Ambrogio Levati, gymnast *Ambrogio Minoja, classical composer *Ambrogio Gianotti, Italian priest and partigiano See also * Ambrogio is also a British brand of robotic lawn mower * Sant'Ambrogio (other) Sant'Ambrogio may refer to the following entities in Italy: * Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio, a church in the Milan * Sant'Ambrogio, Florence, a Roman Catholic church in Florence * Sant'Ambrogio di Torino, a municipality in the Turin * Sant'Ambrogio di ... ...
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Ambrogio Fogar
Ambrogio Fogar (; 13 August 1941 – 24 August 2005) was an Italian sailor, writer, rally driver, adventurer, and television presenter. He was a Commander of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic, gold medal for athletic value, gold medal for marine value, gold medal to memory and other. Biography His exploits included a number of successful long-distance sailing feats, such as becoming the first Italian to sail single-handedly from east to west around the world, starting and ending his journey in Castiglione della Pescaia, Tuscany. In 1978, after being capsized by orcas, he survived more than ten weeks in a life raft in the South Atlantic along with a friend, journalist Mauro Mancini, who died of pneumonia two days after the two were rescued. Another venture was Fogar's solo sled expedition to the North Pole. He competed several times in the Dakar Rally and in the Rallye des Pharaons. In 1992, Fogar was paralyzed from the neck down following a jeep accident while rallying ...
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Ambrogio Casati
Ambrogio Casati (December 27, 1897 – July 19, 1977) was an Italian painter. He was born in Voghera, Italy in 1897 and was schooled in Paris in the plastic arts. Upon his return to Italy, he became associated with Filippo Tommaso Marinetti and the Futurist movement that was gaining force in the Italian arts scene of the time. His best-known pieces include ''The Dance of the Chairs'' (1931) and ''Portrait of Marinetti'' (1927). Casati was also the mentor of the future computer art pioneer Aldo Giorgini. Casati died in Pavia Pavia ( , ; ; ; ; ) is a town and comune of south-western Lombardy, in Northern Italy, south of Milan on the lower Ticino (river), Ticino near its confluence with the Po (river), Po. It has a population of c. 73,086. The city was a major polit ... in 1977. References 1897 births 1977 deaths People from Voghera Italian Futurist painters 20th-century Italian painters Italian male painters 20th-century Italian male artists {{Italy-p ...
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Ambrogio Besozzi
Ambrogio Besozzi or ''Giovanni Ambrogio Besozzi'' (1648–1706) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. Life He was born in Milan in 1648 where his first training was with Gioseffo Danedi, ''il Montalto''. He assisted Ciro Ferri in Rome with work in quadratura and decoration. Probably prior to his trip to Rome he entered the Ambrosian Academy of painting, reopened in 1669 under the direction of Antonio Busca. According to Orlandi, he was known in Milan and Turin, but he must have worked also in Parma and in Venice. He painted oil and fresco, and was an expert copyist, an ornate painter and an elegant engraver. He also painted for churches of Turin and Parma. He etched two plates: ''Portrait of Correggio'' and ''Apotheosis of a Princess'' in which the portrait was by Giovanni Battista Bonacina, the other part of the plate by Besozzi; after Cesare Fiori. Besozzi died in Milan on 6 October 1706. He is buried in the church of Santa Maria presso San Satiro Santa Maria ...
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Ambrogio Frangiolli
Ambrogio Frangiolli (Milan, 1798–1870) was an Italian decorator, architect and painter. He studied in Rome and Turin. After winning an architecture contest in the Accademia Albertina, he moved to Rome in 1829, where he studied further in descriptive geometry. In 1833, he returned to Turin and became professor of the Accademia Albertina. He created his own Scuola di Decorazione (English: School of Decoration) and designed the interiors of numerous famous residences in Rome, Turin, Vienna Vienna ( ; ; ) is the capital city, capital, List of largest cities in Austria, most populous city, and one of Federal states of Austria, nine federal states of Austria. It is Austria's primate city, with just over two million inhabitants. ... and Milan. References * Ferrario, Giulio (1837). ''Aggiunte all'opera Il costume antico e moderno di tutti i popoli, cogli analoghi disegni'' (Enlarged and updated from the earlier edition published in Milan (1831–1834) under the title ''Aggi ...
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Ambrose (given Name)
Ambrose is a given name. It is derived from Greek language, Greek ''ambrosios'', meaning ''(belonging to) immortal(s)'', ''god-like''; cf. ambrosia, ''food of gods''. Notable people with the name include: * St Ambrose of Milan * St. Ambrose Traversari, also referred to as Ambrose of Camaldoli, (1386–1439), Italian monk and theologian * Ambrose Akinmusire (born 1982), Nigerian-American jazz trumpeter * Ambrose Bierce (1842–1913), American author * Ambrose Burnside (1824–1881), American general and namesake of sideburns * Ambrose Mandvulo Dlamini (1968–2020), Swazi politician and businessman * Ambrose Gaines IV (born 1959), American swimmer better known as Rowdy Gaines * John Ambrose Fleming (1849–1945), English electrical engineer and physicist. Invented the first thermionic valve or vacuum tube, designed the radio transmitter with which the first transatlantic radio transmission was made, established the right-hand rule used in physics. * Ambrose K. Hutchison (1856–1932), ...
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Ambrogio Foppa
Cristoforo (known as Caradosso) Foppa (1445 – c. 1527) was an Italian goldsmith, sculptor, and die sinker. Biography According to some sources he was born at Olgiate Molgora (in the ''frazione'' of Mondonico) in the Province of Lecco, and according to others in Pavia. It is possible that this artist is not correctly known as Ambrogio, but that his Christian name was Cristoforo. He was in the service of Lodovico Il Moro, Duke of Milan, for some years, and executed for him a medal and several pieces of goldsmith's work. He worked in Hungary in the service of King Matthias Corvinus, probably in August 1489; a later visit to the court was cut short by the King's death in 1490. Later on he is heard of in Rome, working for Popes Julius II and Leo X. His will was executed in 1526 and he is believed to have died in the following year. Works Giorgio Vasari refers at some length to a medal struck by him in Rome, having upon it a representation of Bramante and his design for St ...
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