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Corradino may refer to: Given name *Corradino Campisi (born 1948), Italian medical academic *Corradino D'Ascanio (1891–1981), Italian aeronautical engineer *Corradino Mineo (born 1950), Italian journalist and politician Fictional *Corradino, Cuor di ferro, hero of Gioachino Rossini , Rossini's opera Matilde di Shabran Surname *Claudio Corradino (born 1959), Italian politician Other

*Corradino Batteries, series of artillery batteries on Corradino Heights, near Paola, Malta *Corradino Lines, line of fortification on Corradino in Paola, Malta *Corradino prison, Paola, Malta {{disambiguation ...
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Corradino Campisi
Corradino Campisi is a professor at the :it:Ospedale San Martino, Ospedale San Martino and chief editor of the European Journal of Lymphology and Related Problems. He is also a member of the editorial board of Vascular Medicine (journal), the European Journal of Lymphology and Related Problems He is also a member of the editorial board of Vascular Medicine. Early life and education Campisi was born in 1948 in Italy. He graduated with a degree in Medicine and Surgery (MD), with Honours from the School of Medicine, University of Genoa. In 1976, he did specialty degree in Vascular Surgery, with Honours from University of Genoa. In 1981, he completed a degree in General Surgery, with Honours from the University of Genoa. In 1986, he completed a specialty degree in Trauma surgery and First Aid, with Honours from the University of Modena. Career Campisi joined University of Genoa as an associate professor in 1980. In 2005, he became a professor at the University of Genoa. Later, he joi ...
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Corradino D'Ascanio
General Corradino D'Ascanio (1 February 1891 in Popoli, Pescara – 6 August 1981 in Pisa) was an Italian aeronautical engineer. D'Ascanio designed the first production helicopter, for Agusta, and designed the first motor scooter for Ferdinando Innocenti. After the two fell out, D'Ascanio helped Enrico Piaggio produce the original Vespa. Biography D'Ascanio had an early passion for flight and design: by the age of fifteen, after studying flying techniques and the ratio between weight and wingspan of some birds, he built an experimental glider which he would launch from the hills near his home town. World War I After graduating in 1914 in mechanical engineering at the Politecnico di Torino, he enlisted in the voluntary division of the Italian Army entitled "weapon of Engineers, Division Battalion Aviatori" in Piedmont, where he was assigned the testing of airplane engines. Appointed sub-lieutenant on March 21, 1915, D'Ascanio was sent to France to choose a rotary engine to b ...
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Corradino Mineo
Corradino Mineo (born 1 January 1950) is an Italian journalist and politician who served as member of the Italian Senate The Senate of the Republic (), or simply the Senate ( ), is the upper house of the bicameral Italian Parliament, the lower house being the Chamber of Deputies. The two houses together form a perfect bicameral system, meaning they perform iden ... from 2013 to 2018. From 2006 to 2013 he was director of the all-news channel RaiNews 24. References External links *Files about his parliamentary activities (in Italian)XVIIlegislature 1950 births Living people People from the Province of Trapani Italian Left politicians Democratic Party (Italy) politicians Senators of Legislature XVII of Italy Italian journalists Italian male journalists University of Palermo alumni {{Italy-politician-DemocraticPartyItaly-stub ...
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Gioachino Rossini
Gioachino Antonio Rossini (29 February 1792 – 13 November 1868) was an Italian composer of the late Classical and early Romantic eras. He gained fame for his 39 operas, although he also wrote many songs, some chamber music and piano pieces and some sacred music. He set new standards for both comic and serious opera before retiring from large-scale composition while still in his thirties, at the height of his popularity. Born in Pesaro to parents who were both musicians (his father a trumpeter, his mother a singer), Rossini began to compose by the age of twelve and was educated at music school in Bologna. His first opera was performed in Venice in 1810 when he was 18 years old. In 1815 he was engaged to write operas and manage theatres in Naples. In the period 1810–1823, he wrote 34 operas for the Italian stage that were performed in Venice, Milan, Ferrara, Naples and elsewhere; this productivity necessitated an almost formulaic approach for some components (such as ove ...
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