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Cassiano may refer to: Given name: *Cassiano Conzatti (1862–1951), Italian-born botanist, explorer and pteridologist, director of the Oaxaca Botanical Garden in Mexico *Cassiano Leal (born 1971), former international freestyle swimmer from Brazil *Cassiano Dias Moreira (born 1989), Brazilian forward *Cassiano dal Pozzo (1588–1657), Italian scholar and patron of arts *Cassiano Ricardo (1895–1974), Brazilian journalist, literary critic, and poet *Cassiano Branco (1897-1970), Portuguese architect *Cassiano Mendes da Rocha (born 1975), former Brazilian football player Surname: *Dick Cassiano, halfback in the National Football League *Sérgio Cassiano (born 1967), Brazilian jazz composer, percussionist, writer, producer, and bandleader Stage name: *Cassiano (singer), Cassiano (1943–2021), Brazilian singer-songwriter and guitarist Places: *18335 San Cassiano, minor planet discovered September 19, 1987 *San Cassiano, town and commune in the Italian province of Lecce and regio ...
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Cassiano Conzatti
Cassiano Conzatti (13 August 1862 Civezzano – 2 March 1951 Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Oaxaca), aka Cassiano Bartolameotti-Conzatti, was a botanist, botanical explorer and pteridologist, and director of the Oaxaca Botanical Garden in Mexico. Conzatti lived and worked in Mexico for the greater part of his life and was an early authority on the flora of Oaxaca. Born in the Italian speaking part of Tyrol in the Austrian Empire he began his studies at the Gymnasium Rovereto, Roveretano. His father's death in 1877 obliged him to abandon his studies and support his family. Leaving Europe in the autumn of 1881 on the steamboat ''Atlantico'', they became one of the first Italian speaking families to settle in Veracruz under the Mexican colonisation program sponsored by both governments. His family having been settled in the colony 'Manuel González', Conzatti was not content to live an agrarian life and left for Jalapa, Jalapa, Jalapa, leaving his mother in the care of his two brothers. He became a ...
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