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Arrigoni is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alessandro Arrigoni (1764-1819), Italian painter *Alessandro Arrigoni (bishop) (d. 1674), Italian Roman Catholic bishop *Andrea Arrigoni (footballer) (born 1988), Italian footballer *Angelo Arrigoni (1923–2014), Italian rugby union and professional rugby league footballer *Carlo Arrigoni (1697–1744), Italian composer and musician *Daniele Arrigoni (born 1959), Italian football manager and former player *Enrico Arrigoni (1894–1986), Italian-born American individualist anarchist *Giacomo Arrigoni (1597-1675), Italian composer *Giacomo Balardi Arrigoni (d. 1435), Italian Roman Catholic bishop *Marco Arrigoni (born 1988), Italian footballer *Pompeio Arrigoni (1552–1616), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal *Simone Arrigoni (born 1973), Italian free-diver * Tommaso Arrigoni (born 1994), Italian footballer *Vittorio Arrigoni (1975-2011), Italian reporter and ISM activist See also * Arrigoni Bridge The Arrigoni Br ...
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Vittorio Arrigoni
Vittorio Arrigoni (; 4 February 1975 – 15 April 2011) was an Italian journalist and activist.Johnston, NicoleVittorio Arrigoni: The man I knew. ''Al Jazeera''. 15 April 2011. He worked with the Palestinian-led International Solidarity Movement (ISM), through which he arrived in the Gaza Strip in 2008. He maintained a website called ''Guerrilla Radio'' and also published a book about his experiences in Gaza City during the 2008–2009 Gaza War between Hamas and Israel. In 2011, he was abducted and murdered by a group of Salafi jihadists. The Hamas government, which identified the perpetrators as Palestinian and Jordanian affiliates of al-Qaeda, subsequently initiated a manhunt and arrested the accused suspects during a raid on the Nuseirat refugee camp. Arrigoni was the first foreign national to have been involved in such an incident in the Gaza Strip since the kidnapping of British journalist Alan Johnston in 2007. Early and personal life Arrigoni was born in the tow ...
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Daniele Arrigoni
Daniele Arrigoni (born 28 August 1959) is an Italian football manager and former player, who played as a defender. Playing career Arrigoni was born in Cesena. A defender, made fifteen Serie A appearances in his first professional playing season with Cesena, and mostly played at Serie B and Serie C levels for several different teams, before retiring in 1993. Managing career Arrigoni's debut as coach came in 1994 for a small Emilia-Romagna Serie D team, Castel San Pietro and he won with this team the Italian Serie D Championship. He then coached Vis Pesaro, where he obtained the first promotion in his coaching career (in 1999–2000, from Serie C2 to Serie C1 after playoffs), and after another impressive season he was called to coach newly promoted Serie B team Messina. During that season, he was fired, but then recalled, and hardly managed to save his team from relegation. In 2002–03, Palermo hired him to replace Ezio Glerean just at the first matchday, but he was sacke ...
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Carlo Arrigoni
Carlo Arrigoni (6 December 1697 – 19 August 1744) was an Italian composer and musician who was active in several countries during the first half of the 18th century. Life and work Arrigoni was born in Florence. Little is known of his early years or musical education. His first oratorio was performed in his native city in 1719 and was followed by ''Il Pentimento d’Accabo'' (Accabo’s repentance, 1722), a setting for five voices of a poem by his relative, Father Crisostomo Arrigoni. His opera ''La Vedova'' (The widow) was also performed that same year in Foligno. The next mention of Arrigoni is in Brussels, then part of the Austrian Netherlands, where ''Il Pentimento d’Accabo'' was performed in 1728. At the start of the 1730s he was working at the Dublin Academy of Music, then transferred to London in 1732. There he published chamber cantatas dedicated to the English queen, Caroline of Ansbach, and shared in the musical life of the capital until 1736. In April 1733 Arrigoni ...
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Tommaso Arrigoni
Tommaso Arrigoni (born 26 February 1994) is an Italian footballer who plays as a midfielder for club Südtirol. Club career On 16 August 2012 Arrigoni left for Tritium on a temporary deal. On 24 January 2013 he was re-called from Trezzo sull'Adda. and immediately called-up against Vicenza, wearing shirt number 37. On 31 January 2014 he was signed by SPAL. On 17 July 2014 Tommaso and Leonardo Arrigoni, Marco Đurić, Nicola Capellini and Fabio Reato were signed by Forlì. On 31 August 2015 Tommaso was signed by Santarcangelo in another loan. On 13 July 2016 Arrigoni was signed by Lumezzane. On 20 August 2020, he signed a 2-year contract with Como. On 15 January 2024, Arrigoni joined Südtirol in Serie B on loan until the end of the 2023–24 season, with Südtirol holding an obligation to make the transfer permanent at the end of the loan if they avoid relegation. International career Arrigoni received call-up from U16 and U18 team but only make his debut in an unofficia ...
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Andrea Arrigoni (footballer)
Andrea Arrigoni Marocco (born 10 August 1988) is an Italian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Serie D club Notaresco. Career Arrigoni is a youth product of Atalanta. Arrigoni left Atalanta to Sangiovannese in temporary deal on 11 July 2007. From 2008 to 2011 half of his registration rights was farmed to three Lega Pro clubs until June 2011. In June 2011 Atalanta gave up the rights. On 19 July 2012 he was signed by Tritium. He moved to Pavia in July 2013. On 15 July 2014 he was signed by Cosenza. On 27 June 2016 Arrigoni was signed by Lecce, effective on 1 July. On 13 July 2019, he signed a 3-year contract with Teramo. On 24 August 2022, Arrigoni joined Fidelis Andria. Honours * Lega Pro Prima Divisione Serie C1 was the third highest football league in Italy Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe, Western Europe. It consists of Italian Peninsula, a peninsula that extends into ... (Group B): 2012 ...
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Angelo Arrigoni
Angelo Arrigoni (16 February 1923 – 27 September 2014) was an Italian rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1940s and 1950s. He played representative level rugby union (RU) for Italy, and at club level for R.S. Ginnastica Torino, as a wing and representative level rugby league (RL) for Italy, and at club level for Torino XIII, as a , or . Playing career International honours Rugby union Arrigoni represented Italy (RU) in the 6-14 defeat by Czechoslovakia at Strahov Stadium, Prague on Sunday 22 May 1949. Rugby league Vincenzo Bertolotto co-organised (with Dennis Chappel from Wakefield, and a Turin resident), and captained the Italy (RL) tour of 1950 to France (3 matches), England (including; 28-49 defeat by Wigan at Central Park, Wigan on Saturday 26 August 1950, Huddersfield at Fartown Ground, Huddersfield on Wednesday 6 September 1950, St. Helens at Knowsley Road on Thursday 16 November 1950), and Wales (including; 11-29 defeat by South ...
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Enrico Arrigoni
Enrico Arrigoni (pseudonym: Frank Brand) (February 20, 1894 Pozzuolo Martesana, Province of Milan – December 7, 1986 New York City) was an Italian American individualist anarchist, a lathe operator, house painter, bricklayer, dramatist and political activist influenced by the work of Max Stirner.Enrico Arrigoni at the Daily Bleed's Anarchist Encyclopedia
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Simone Arrigoni
Simone Arrigoni (born in Rome, Italy, on 4 September 1973) is an Italian free-diver. He holds multiple free-diving world records. He is an ActionAid Ambassador and Honorary Member of the Centro Studi Cetacei, a non-profit Italian association that is concerned with the study and rescue of marine mammals and reptiles since 1986. Free-diving Since 2008, Arrigoni has collaborated with biologists and students at ''Zoomarine Italia'' to carry on research projects on the study of free-diving and the comparative physiology of humans and dolphins. New disciplines He opened two new specialties of dynamic apnea: * ''Horizontal Free Immersion'', devised by Arrigoni in 2009 to allow disabled persons to play this aquatic sport, in which the freediver covers a horizontal distance pulling on a rope; * ''Dolphin's Breath'', which consists of freediving with monofin along a horizontal distance of predetermined length, periodically resurfacing to take a single breath of 1 second, and aiming at t ...
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Marco Arrigoni
Marco Arrigoni (born 29 October 1988) is an Italian footballer who plays for Sanmarinese club S.S. Folgore Falciano Calcio.L’anno nuovo comincia con Marco Arrigoni e Marco Bernardi
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Biography

Arrigoni was a youth product of . Arrigoni was loaned to at the start of . In January 2008 Arri ...
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Pompeio Arrigoni
Pompeio Arrigoni or Pompeo Arrigoni (1552–1616) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. Biography On 24 Feb 1607, he was consecrated bishop by Pope Paul V, with Ludovico de Torres, Archbishop of Monreale, and Marcello Lante della Rovere, Bishop of Todi, serving as co-consecrators. While bishop, he was the principal consecrator of Bartolomeo Giorgi, Bishop of Pesaro The Archdiocese of Pesaro () is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in central Italy. Its see at Pesaro was elevated to the status of metropolitan archiepiscopal see in 2000. Its suffragans are the Diocese of Fano-Fossombrone-Cagli-Pergola an ... (1609); and Pietro Federici, Bishop of Vulturara e Montecorvino (1609). References 1552 births 1616 deaths 17th-century Italian cardinals 17th-century Italian Roman Catholic archbishops {{Italy-RC-cardinal-stub ...
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Alessandro Arrigoni (bishop)
Alessandro Arrigoni (died 1674) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Mantua (1713–1718). ''(in Latin)'' Biography Alessandro Arrigoni was born in Mantua, Italy on 24 August 1674. Wikipedia:SPS, On 30 January 1713, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Clement XI as Bishop of Mantua. On 5 February 1713, he was consecrated bishop by Ferdinando d'Adda, Cardinal-Priest of Santa Balbina, with Vincenzo Petra, Titular Archbishop of ''Damascus'', and Antonio San Felice, Bishop of Nardò, serving as co-consecrators. He served as Bishop of Mantua until his death on 13 August 1718. References External links and additional sources

* (for Chronology of Bishops) Wikipedia:SPS, * (for Chronology of Bishops) Wikipedia:SPS, 18th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops Bishops appointed by Pope Clement XI Bishops of Mantua 1674 births 1718 deaths {{18C-Italy-RC-bishop-stub ...
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Giacomo Balardi Arrigoni
Giacomo Balardi Arrigoni (died 12 September 1435) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Urbino (1424–1435), ''(in Latin)'' ''(in Latin)'' Bishop of Trieste (1418–1424), ''(in Latin)'' and Bishop of Lodi (1407–1418). ''(in Latin)'' Biography Giacomo Balardi Arrigoni was ordained a priest in the Order of Preachers. On 26 February 1407, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Gregory XIII as Bishop of Lodi. On 10 January 1418, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Martin V as Bishop of Trieste. On 11 December 1424, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Martin V as Bishop of Urbino. He served as Bishop of Urbino until his death on 12 September 1435. While bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of Costanzo Fondulo, Bishop of Cremona (1412), and Girolamo de Pola, Bishop of Capodistria The Diocese of Capodistria (also Diocese of Capo d'Istria or Diocese of Koper) (Latin: ''Dioecesis Iustinopolitanus'') was a Roman Catholic diocese locate ...
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