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Angelo Rossi (other)
Angelo Rossi may refer to: * Angelo Joseph Rossi (1878–1948), mayor of San Francisco *Angelo Maria Rossi, First Catholic bishop of the Diocese of Ponta de Pedras, Brazil * Angelo Rossi (bishop) (died 1568), Italian Roman Catholic bishop * Angelo de Rossi (1671–1715), Italian sculptor See also

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Angelo Joseph Rossi
Angelo Joseph Rossi (January 22, 1878 – April 5, 1948) was a United States of America, U.S. political figure who served as the 31st Mayor of San Francisco from 1931 to 1944. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party, he was mayor during most of both the Great Depression and World War II. Life and career Rossi was born in Volcano, California, Volcano, Amador County, California, Amador County, California, and came to San Francisco in 1890 with his widowed mother and six siblings after the family home and general store burned to the ground in minutes. (Rossi's father, also named Angelo, left Italy in 1849 at age 16 aboard a ship loaded with marble that departed from Genoa. When he arrived in Amador County, he mined for gold and opened his general store.) When young Angelo arrived in San Francisco with his family, he attended school but left after sixth grade to work in jobs ranging from cash boy to clerk in a couple of different florist shops, including Ca ...
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Angelo Maria Rossi
Angelo Maria Rossi (also Pseudo-Fardella, or Pittore di Carlo Torre) was an Italian painter active in Lombardy in the 17th century. Rossi's work was originally grouped under the pseudonym 'Pseudo-Fardella', due to stylistic similarities with works by the Sicilian painter Giacomo Fardella di Calvello. From 1996, Rossi was also referred to as 'Pittore di Carlo Torre' on the basis of a signed pair of still lifes, painted in circa 1662 for Milanese writer Carlo Torre (circa 1620–79). It was only in recent years that Giuseppe Cirillo discovered the monogram 'A.M.R.' on various canvases ascribed to the artist and he was identified. Between 1665 and 1701, Rossi executed a number of paintings which are currently held in collections in Milan and Turin. External links MutualArt References Italian male painters Still life painters 17th-century Italian artists {{Italy-painter-stub ...
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Angelo Rossi (bishop)
Angelo Rossi (died 1568) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Alife (1567–1568). ''(in Latin)'' On 31 January 1567, Angelo Rossi was appointed during the papacy of Pope Pius V Pope Pius V, OP (; 17 January 1504 – 1 May 1572), born Antonio Ghislieri (and from 1518 called Michele Ghislieri), was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 7 January 1566 to his death, in May 1572. He was an ... as Bishop of Alife. He served as Bishop of Alife until his death in 1568. References External links and additional sources * (for Chronology of Bishops) * (for Chronology of Bishops) 16th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops Bishops appointed by Pope Pius V 1568 deaths {{16C-Italy-RC-bishop-stub ...
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Angelo De Rossi
Angelo de Rossi (1671 – June 12, 1715) was an Italian sculptor. Born in Genoa, he was apprenticed to Filippo Parodi in 1680; Parodi's influence is clear in his first pre-1689 work, a ''Small Satyr'' in marble. Nearly unavoidably, he was also influenced by the work of Pierre Puget. He went to Rome in 1688, remaining there until his death; a 1692 relief of ''Three Men in the Fiery Furnace '' won first prize in all three sculpture classes at the Accademia di San Luca. In 1699, Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni appointed de' Rossi court sculptor in the Palazzo della Cancelleria, Rome, and put him in charge of making the ''Tomb of Pope Alexander VIII'', Ottoboni's granduncle, in St. Peter's Basilica (in parts finished after de' Rossi's death). Another important work is the apostle ''Saint James the Less'' in St. John Lateran, Rome (1705–11). The commemorative ''Bust of Arcangelo Corelli'' (died 1713) in the Protomoteca Capitolina of the Palazzo del Senatore of the Campidoglio, Rome, is ...
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Agnelo Rossi
Agnelo Rossi (born Aniello Rossi; 4 May 1913 – 21 May 1995) was a Brazilian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals. Biography Aniello (later changed to "Agnelo") Rossi was born on 4 May 1913 in Joaquim Egidio, in the municipality of Campinas. Both his parents, Vincenzo Rossi e Vittoria Colombo, were Italian immigrants from the village of Lagonegro. In 1933 he left his Brazilian home for Rome. There he studied at the Pontifical College ''Pio Brasileiro'' and the Pontifical Gregorian University. He was ordained a priest on 27 March 1937 in the Patriarchal Lateran Basilica by Luigi Traglia, Vicegerent of Rome. Rossi subsequently met duties in Brazil, as secretary to the Bishop of Campinas for one year and as faculty member of the Central Seminary of São Paulo and the faculty of economic science of the University of Campinas. He was canon of the cathedral chapter of Campinas in 1943–1956. In 1956 Rossi was appointed Bishop of ...
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