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Fulvio Farnetti
Fulvio is a given name. Notable people with the name include: *Andrea Fulvio (c. 1470 – 1527), Renaissance humanist, poet and antiquarian of Rome, advisor to Raphael *Fulvio de Assis (born 1981), Brazilian professional basketball player *Fulvio Bacchelli (born 1951), former Italian rally driver, won Rally New Zealand in 1977 *Fulvio Balatti (1938–2001), Italian rower *Fulvio Ballabio (born 1954), race car driver born in Milan, Italy *Fulvio Bernardini (1905–1984), Italian professional footballer and coach *Fulvio Caccia (born 1952), contemporary Italian poet, novelist and essayist *Fulvio Caldini (born 1959), Italian composer, pianist, and musicologist *Fulvio Cecere (born 1960), Canadian actor *Fulvio Collovati (born 1957), Italian former footballer, who played defense *Fulvio Conti (born 1947), Italian financier *Fulvio Giulio della Corgna) (1517–1583), Tuscan Catholic bishop and cardinal *Fulvio Croce, (1901–1977), Italian lawyer killed by the terrorist association Red B ...
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Andrea Fulvio
Andrea Fulvio (in his Latin publications and correspondence Andreas Fulvius; c. 1470–1527) was an Italian Renaissance humanist, poet and antiquarian active in Rome, who advised Raphael in the reconstructions of ancient Rome as settings for his frescoes. Fulvio was Raphael's companion and ''cicerone'' as they explored the ruins, Fulvio showing Raphael what was essential to be drawn and ex temporising on them. Fulvio published two volumes. One contained the first attempts at identifying famous faces of Antiquity from numismatic evidence, his richly illustrated ''Illustrium imagines'' of 1517, the portrait heads possibly by Giovanni Battista Palumba. The other was a guide to the city's antiquities, ''Antiquitates Urbis'', published in the disastrous year 1527. For a more popular market, his ''Antiquitates Urbis'' were translated into Italian by Paolo Del Rosso and published at Venice in 1543 with the title '' Opera delle antichità della città di Roma & delli edificij memo ...
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Fulvio Chester "Chet" Forte
Fulvio Chester "Chet" Forte Jr. (August 7, 1935 – May 18, 1996) was an American television director and sports radio talk show host. He was also a standout college basketball player for Columbia and was the UPI Player of the Year in 1956–57. After dabbling in semi-pro leagues, he moved on to work in broadcasting. He was hired by ABC in 1963, where he worked for 25 years. He served as producer and director for a variety of broadcasts, most notably in sports for the Olympic Games (1968, 1984), the Indianapolis 500, and football, which resulted in him being awarded eleven Emmy Awards. He was the first director of ''Monday Night Football'', which he oversaw from its inception in 1970 until he was fired from ABC in 1987. As such, he was featured prominently in his exploits (such as his gambling addiction, which later doomed his career) and innovations in ''Monday Night Mayhem'', a book about the early years of the program that was later turned into a film (where he was played by Nic ...
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Fulvio Pea
Fulvio Pea (born 10 February 1967) is an Italian football coach. Career Coaching The first experiences Pea has no playing experience whatsoever, as he entered directly into coaching in 1989 as youth coach of Fanfulla, when aged 22. He then took the same role at Milan-based youth club Alcione. In 1998, he was appointed in charge of the ''Esordienti'' youth team at Inter, then filling the same role at Ravenna. In 2001, he moved to Bulgaria to join Luigi Simoni at CSKA Sofia, working alongside him also in his following experiences at Ancona, Napoli and Siena. In 2005, he took his first head coaching role, as boss of Lucchese, with Simoni as technical director. In June 2007 he was appointed new ''Primavera'' youth coach of Sampdoria by Giuseppe Marotta, winning the Campionato Nazionale Primavera and the Coppa Italia Primavera in 2008. In 2009, he left Sampdoria to become new ''Primavera'' coach at Inter, managing to win a Torneo di Viareggio championship in 2011. Serie B H ...
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Fulvio Palmieri
Fulvio Palmieri (1903–1966) was an Italian screenwriter. He wrote approximately fifty films, including the 1961 adventure film ''The Corsican Brothers''.Mustazza p.109 Selected filmography * '' Bad Subject'' (1933) * '' Cavalry'' (1936) * ''Luciano Serra, Pilot'' (1938) * '' Lost in the Dark'' (1947) * ''Immigrants'' (1948) * ''Baron Carlo Mazza'' (1948) * ''Be Seeing You, Father'' (1948) * ''Buried Alive'' (1949) * ''Sicilian Uprising'' (1949) * ''The Flame That Will Not Die'' (1949) * '' Flying Squadron'' (1949) * ''The Cliff of Sin'' (1950) * '' The Fighting Men'' (1950) * '' Cavalcade of Heroes'' (1950) * '' Song of Spring'' (1951) * '' What Price Innocence?'' (1952) * '' Past Lovers'' (1953) * ''The Corsican Brothers'' (1961) * ''Highest Pressure ''Altissima pressione'' (''Highest Pressure'') is a 1965 Italian "musicarello" film directed by Enzo Trapani. Cast *Dino as Roberto *Gianni Morandi * Rosemary Dexter as Serenella * Fabrizio Capucci *Lucio Dalla *Nicola Di Bar ...
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Fulvio Orsini
Fulvio Orsini (11 December 1529 – 18 May 1600) was an Italian humanist, historian, and archaeologist. He was a descendant of the Orsini family, one of the oldest, most illustrious, and for centuries most powerful of the Roman princely families, whose origins, when stripped of legend, can be traced back to a certain Ursus de Paro, recorded at Rome in 998. Life Orsini was the natural son of Maerbale Orsini of the line of Mugnano. Cast off by his father at the age of nine, he found a refuge among the choir boys of St. John Lateran, and a protector in Canon Gentile Delfini. He applied himself energetically to the study of the ancient languages, published a new edition of Arnobius and of the Septuagint The Greek Old Testament, or Septuagint (, ; from the la, septuaginta, lit=seventy; often abbreviated ''70''; in Roman numerals, LXX), is the earliest extant Greek translation of books from the Hebrew Bible. It includes several books beyond t ..., and wrote works dealing with t ...
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Fulvio Nesti
Fulvio Nesti (; 8 June 1925 – 1 January 1996) was an Italian footballer who played as a midfielder. Club career Born in Lastra a Signa, Nesti played club football for ACF Fiorentina, S.S. Scafatese Calcio 1922, SPAL 1907, F.C. Internazionale Milano, and A.C. Prato. International career At international level, Nesti earned 5 caps and scored 1 goal for the Italian national team from 1953 to 1954, and participated in the 1954 FIFA World Cup The 1954 FIFA World Cup was the fifth edition of the FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international football tournament for senior men's national teams of the nations affiliated to FIFA. It was held in Switzerland from 16 June to 4 July. Switzer .... External links *Statisticsat FIGC.itat Enciclopediadelcalcio.it 1925 births 1996 deaths People from Lastra a Signa Italian footballers Italy international footballers 1954 FIFA World Cup players Serie A players Serie B players ACF Fiorentina players S.S. Scafatese Calcio 1922 play ...
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Fulvio Miyata
Fulvio is a given name. Notable people with the name include: *Andrea Fulvio (c. 1470 – 1527), Renaissance humanist, poet and antiquarian of Rome, advisor to Raphael *Fulvio de Assis (born 1981), Brazilian professional basketball player *Fulvio Bacchelli (born 1951), former Italian rally driver, won Rally New Zealand in 1977 * Fulvio Balatti (1938–2001), Italian rower *Fulvio Ballabio (born 1954), race car driver born in Milan, Italy *Fulvio Bernardini (1905–1984), Italian professional footballer and coach *Fulvio Caccia (born 1952), contemporary Italian poet, novelist and essayist * Fulvio Caldini (born 1959), Italian composer, pianist, and musicologist * Fulvio Cecere (born 1960), Canadian actor * Fulvio Collovati (born 1957), Italian former footballer, who played defense * Fulvio Conti (born 1947), Italian financier *Fulvio Giulio della Corgna) (1517–1583), Tuscan Catholic bishop and cardinal * Fulvio Croce, (1901–1977), Italian lawyer killed by the terrorist association ...
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