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Cavallero is a surname of Italian origin, a cognate of Spanish Caballero, meaning "knight". Notable people with the surname include: *Alberto Cavallero (1900–1968), Italian long-distance runner *Héctor Cavallero (1939–2020), Argentine politician *Martina Cavallero (born 1990), Argentine field hockey player *Pablo Cavallero (born 1974), Argentine footballer *Ugo Cavallero Ugo Cavallero (20September 188013September 1943) was an Italian military commander before and during World War II. He was the first Chief of the ''Comando Supremo'' (Italian Supreme Command) on June 1941. He was dismissed from his command due t ... (1880–1943), Italian military commander See also * Cavallero House, a historic residence in Mobile, Alabama * Santuario del Cavallero, a sanctuary in Coggiola, Italy * Cavallaro (other) * Cavalero (other) * Cavalleri References {{surname Italian occupational surnames ...
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Ugo Cavallero
Ugo Cavallero (20September 188013September 1943) was an Italian military commander before and during World War II. He was the first Chief of the ''Comando Supremo'' (Italian Supreme Command) on June 1941. He was dismissed from his command due to his lacklustre performance, and was arrested upon the fall of Benito Mussolini's regime. Cavallero was later freed by the Germans, but refused to collaborate and was found dead the following day. Biography Early life and career Born in Casale Monferrato, Piedmont, Cavallero had a privileged childhood as a member of the Italian nobility. After attending military school, Cavallero was commissioned a second lieutenant in 1900. Cavallero later attended college and graduated in 1911, earning a degree in mathematics. A man of vast culture, Cavallero was fluent in both German and English. Still in the army, Cavallero fought in Libya in 1913, during the Italo-Turkish War, and was awarded a Bronze Medal of Military Valor. In 1907, Cavallero wa ...
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Pablo Cavallero
Pablo Oscar Cavallero (born 13 April 1974) is an Argentine former footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Nine years of his professional career were spent in Spain, mainly with Celta. He appeared in 152 La Liga matches over eight seasons. An Argentina international for eight years, Cavallero played with his country in two World Cups and the 2004 Copa América. Club career Cavallero was born in Lomas de Zamora, Buenos Aires Province. During his professional career he played for Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield – being second-choice to Paraguayan José Luis Chilavert for most of his tenure– Unión de Santa Fe, RCD Espanyol, RC Celta de Vigo and Levante UD (the last three in Spain's La Liga). With the last club, he also competed in the Segunda División, appearing in 38 games out of a possible 42 in the 2005–06 season as it returned to the top flight. In his four-year spell with Celta, Cavallero won the Ricardo Zamora Trophy in 2002–03 as the Galician team q ...
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Héctor Cavallero
Héctor Cavallero (2 October 1939 – 2 October 2020), nicknamed ''El Tigre'' ("The Tiger"), was an Argentine politician, who was mayor of Rosario, Santa Fe, and a member of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies for the Province of Santa Fe. Biography Cavallero was born in Las Parejas, Santa Fe. He attended high school in the General Paz Military Liceum in Córdoba, and studied Biochemistry at the National University of the Littoral. Cavallero was elected to the Rosario City Council in 1985, and as Mayor of Rosario in 1989 for the Popular Socialist Party (an offshoot of the Socialist Party). Former mayor Horacio Usandizaga, a Radical, had publicly vowed to resign if Carlos Menem was elected President of Argentina. Upon Menem's success in the 1989 election and Raúl Alfonsín's early departure from office, Usandizaga kept his word, and Cavallero was appointed to complete his term. Cavallero was re-elected in his own right for the 1991–1995 period. His term as mayor spanning th ...
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Alberto Cavallero
Alberto Cavallero (14 September 1900 – 7 October 1968) was an Italian long-distance runner. Biography He competed in the marathon at the 1924 Summer Olympics, but he did not finish the race. He had one cap for the national team in 1924. In his native city, Genoa Genoa ( ; ; ) is a city in and the capital of the Italian region of Liguria, and the sixth-largest city in Italy. As of 2025, 563,947 people live within the city's administrative limits. While its metropolitan city has 818,651 inhabitan ..., is sailed a race named after him. See also * Italy at the 1924 Summer Olympics References External links * 1900 births 1968 deaths Athletes (track and field) at the 1924 Summer Olympics Italian male long-distance runners Italian male marathon runners Olympic athletes for Italy Sportspeople from the Province of Alessandria Athletes from Piedmont 20th-century Italian sportsmen {{Italy-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Martina Cavallero
Martina Cavallero (born 7 May 1990) is an Argentine field hockey player. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed for the Argentina national team where the team achieved the silver medal. Martina also won three Champions Trophy, the World League 2014-15, the bronze medal at the 2014 World Cup The 2014 FIFA World Cup was the 20th FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for men's national football teams organised by FIFA. It took place in Brazil from 12 June to 13 July 2014, after the country was awarded the hosting ri ... and two Pan American Cups. She was also part of the 2016 Olympic team. References External links * 1990 births Living people Argentine female field hockey players Olympic field hockey players for Argentina Field hockey players at the 2012 Summer Olympics Olympic medalists in field hockey Las Leonas players Olympic silver medalists for Argentina Argentine sportspeople of Italian descent Medalists at the 2012 Summer Olym ...
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Cavallero House
The Cavallero House is a historic residence in Mobile, Alabama. It was built in 1835 in the Federal style. A cast-iron gallery was added in the mid-19th century. ''See also:'' The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 7, 1982. In addition to be individually listed in the National Register, the house is also a contributing building to the Lower Dauphin Street Historic District The Lower Dauphin Street Historic District is a historic district in the city of Mobile, Alabama, United States. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on February 9, 1979. The district encompasses all of Dauphin Street fr .... References National Register of Historic Places in Mobile, Alabama Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Alabama Houses in Mobile, Alabama Federal architecture in Alabama Houses completed in 1835 1835 establishments in Alabama Individually listed contributing properties to historic districts o ...
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Santuario Del Cavallero
The Cavallero sanctuary (Italian ''santuario del Cavallero'') devoted to Dedication of the Basilica of St Mary Major, Saint Mary of the Snow. It is set at 543 m height near the Sessera river in the municipality of Coggiola.''Carta Tecnica Regionale'' raster 1:10.000 (vers.3.0) of Piedmont - 2007 Description The building of the sanctuary is due to the miraculous healing of a deaf-mute country girl thanks to the vision of Saint Mary of the Snow in 1678. The church has a Christian cross map and is decorated with stuccos and frescos by Pietro Lace, painter from Andorno Micca. The building preserves around 300 Ex voto.''Nuova guida di Biella e Provincia''; Gabriella Giovannacci Amodeo, Libreria Vittorio Giovannacci, Biella, 1994 The complex includes also few chapels and the lodging of the hermits, to whom the custody of the sanctuary was assigned until the 19th century. The bridge over the Rio Cavallero, completed in 1772, is so wide that is generally considered a real square. Acc ...
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