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Cappelletti (other)
Cappelletti may refer to: *Cappelletti (pasta), a type of pasta similar to tortellini *Cappelletti (surname), surname * Cappelletti convention, a bidding convention in contract bridge * Cappelletti (distillery), a liqueur manufacturer *Cappelletti (cavalry), Dalmatian mercenaries in 15th to 18th century Venice See also * Cappelletto (other) Cappelletto is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Brian Cappelletto (born 1969), American Scrabble player * Paolo Cappelletto, Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Lacedonia See also * Cappelletti (disambiguati ...
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Cappelletti (pasta)
Cappelletti () are ring-shaped Filled pasta, stuffed pasta so called for the characteristic shape that resembles a hat (''cappello'' in Italian language, Italian). Compared to tortellini, they have a different shape, larger size, thicker dough and different filling. The origins of the recipe, very widespread on a territorial basis, are ancient, traditionally and historically linked to Emilia-Romagna and Marche.Cristina Ortolani, ''L'Italia della pasta'', Touring Editore, 2003, p. 86, . From these areas it then spread over the centuries, becoming a typical dish in various cities. Some recent sources specifically indicate the area in the Cesena-Ferrara-Reggio Emilia triangle as the place of origin, others report the Marche as a land where cappelletti are of ancient tradition. Production areas Emilia A first reference to this culinary preparation could perhaps be found linked to Ferrara, in a text dating back to 1556 by Cristoforo di Messisbugo, former cook of the Este court with A ...
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Cappelletti (surname)
Cappelletti is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Amanda Cappelletti (born 1986), American politician and lawyer *Ángel Cappelletti (1927–1995), Argentine professor *Conner Cappelletti (born 1989), association football coach and former player *Daniel Cappelletti (born 1991), Italian footballer *Francesca Cappelletti (born 1964), Italian art history professor *Felice Cappelletti (1656–1738), Italian painter *Gino Cappelletti (1934–2022), American football player *Giuseppe Cappelletti, 19th-century scholar of Armenia and Venice including the Doge's Palace *Joe Cappelletti (born 1966), voice actor *John Cappelletti (born 1952), American football running back *Loredana Cappelletti (1942–2006), Italian actress and model *Mike Cappelletti (1942–2013), American bridge player and poker authority *Vincenzo Cappelletti (1930-2020, in Rome), Italian philosopher and historian of science See also

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Cappelletti Convention
Cappelletti (also called Hamilton and Pottage) is one of many defensive bridge bidding conventions used in the card game contract bridge to compete or interfere in the auction when an opponent has opened one notrump (1NT). Usually attributed to Michael Cappelletti and his longtime partner Edwin Lewis, origin of the concept is also claimed by Fred Hamilton, John Pottage and Gerald Helms. Cappelletti can show a variety of one- and two-suited hands while retaining the penalty double for stronger hands. Application Cappelletti is particularly recommended for use against a weak 1NT opening (12-14 HCP) but can also be used against stronger 1NT openings (15-17 HCP). Cappelletti can be employed in either the direct or balancing seat. Double When holding 15 or more high card points (HCP), a Double is for penalties. Overcalls With 9-14 HCP, other overcalls are artificial bids promising either a one-suited or two-suited holding. Importance is given to the state of vulnerability and the loc ...
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Cappelletti (distillery)
Antica Erboristeria dott. Cappelletti is a producer of liqueurs and wines based in Aldeno, Italy. Attributes It is based in Aldeno, a city in Trentino-Alto Adige in Northern Italy. Products are imported to the United States by Haus Alpenz. As of 2018, the company had eight employees: three in production, three in administration, and two as commercial representatives. The business manufactures approximately 250,000 bottles per year. History Antica Erboristeria Cappelletti was established in 1909 as a shop in Trento, on the Via Oss Mazzurana. The owner, Giuseppe Cappelletti, was an herbalist and apothecarist. After World War I, he moved the shop to the . Cappelletti had no children, and so he passed the business to his brother's son Ferrante. Ferrante's son Gianpaolo later took over, and died in 2001. His children Luigi and Maddalena Cappelletti own the business today. Products Notable products include: * Amaro Sfumato Rabarbaro, an herbaceous and smoky liqueur made with Chin ...
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Cappelletti (cavalry)
''Cappelletti'', later ''Croati à cavallo'' (), or ''Cavalleria Oltramarina'', was a cavalry unit of the Republic of Venice. In the beginning, they were organized as part of the Dalmatian ''Oltremarini'' corps as light cavalry for the surveillance of the Venetian border in Dalmatia, but also as a police unit. History Military elites of the eastern Adriatic, militias of Dalmatian city-states, Dalmatian cities, and war bands of Croatian nobility, Croatian nobles of Istria and Dalmatia fought under the Venetian flag already in the 13th century in the wars against Republic of Genoa, Genoa, and in the dynastic wars for the control of Dalmatia against Kingdom of Hungary, Hungary, and in the opening wars against the Ottoman Empire. At the end of the 15th century, it was from these warrior elites that the first commanders and mercenaries of Venetian professional units of naval infantry and light cavalry, originating from Dalmatia, the so-called "''Schiavone, Schiavoni''", would emerge. ...
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