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Mozzi (family)
Mozzi may refer to: People * Alessandro Mapelli-Mozzi (born 1951), British-Italian alpine skier * Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi (born 1983), British-Italian property developer and husband of Princess Beatrice, a granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II * Andrea dei Mozzi (died 1296), Italian bishop * Luigi Mozzi (1746–1813), Italian Jesuit controversialist * Mozzi Gyorio (born 1989), Canadian soccer player Places * Biblioteca Comunale Mozzi Borgetti, public library of Macerata, Italy * Palazzo Mozzi, an early Renaissance palace in Florence, Italy * Villa Mapolli-Mozzi, located in Ponte San Pietro, Italy See also * Mosquito Mosquitoes, the Culicidae, are a Family (biology), family of small Diptera, flies consisting of 3,600 species. The word ''mosquito'' (formed by ''Musca (fly), mosca'' and diminutive ''-ito'') is Spanish and Portuguese for ''little fly''. Mos ... * Mossi (other) * Mozzie (other) {{disambig, surname, given name, place ...
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Alessandro Mapelli-Mozzi
Count Alessandro Mapelli-Mozzi (born 7 May 1951) is a retired British-Italian Alpine skiing, alpine skier. He competed for Great Britain in Alpine skiing at the 1972 Winter Olympics, three events at the 1972 Winter Olympics. He holds both British and Italian citizenship. He is the father-in-law of Princess Beatrice of York. In 2012, he was reported as residing in La Garde-Freinet, Var (department), Var department, Côte d'Azur, France. Ancestry Mapelli-Mozzi is born as a member of an ancient Italian nobility, Italian noble family, whose family seat is Villa Mapelli Mozzi. He is the only son of Count Gian Paolo Mapelli Mozzi (1922-1980) and his Malta, Maltese wife, Gigliola Stoppani (1926-2003). As Italian nobility was abolished in 1946, when the Italian Republic was proclaimed, his title of Count is not officially recognised in neither Italy nor the UK; he uses the title as a courtesy title, courtesy. That title of Count in the Kingdom of Italy was awarded to his family in 1913 ...
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Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi
Edoardo Alessandro Mapelli Mozzi (born 19 November 1983) is a British property developer descended from Italian nobility. He is the founder and chief executive of Banda Property, a property development and interior design company. He became a member of the British royal family in 2020 when he married Princess Beatrice, the elder daughter of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and a niece of King Charles III. He has two daughters with Beatrice and a son from a previous relationship with architect Dara Huang. Background Mapelli Mozzi was born at the Portland Hospital in the West End of London, West End of London. He is the son of Alex Mapelli-Mozzi, Alessandro "Alex" Mapelli-Mozzi, a Great Britain at the 1972 Winter Olympics, British Olympian and member of a formerly titled Italian noble family whose ancestral seat is Villa Mapelli Mozzi in the Bergamo province of Italy. The BBC states that Mapelli Mozzi is a count; although titles of nobility are not officially recognized in the Itali ...
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Andrea Dei Mozzi
Andrea dei Mozzi (died 1296) was an Italian bishop, from the Mozzi family of bankers. He was a papal chaplain, for Pope Alexander IV and Pope Gregory IX. He was then appointed as Archbishop of Florence in 1287. He was transferred by Pope Boniface VIII to Vicenza, in 1295, in a scandal that made him a character in Dante Dante Alighieri (; most likely baptized Durante di Alighiero degli Alighieri; – September 14, 1321), widely known mononymously as Dante, was an Italian Italian poetry, poet, writer, and philosopher. His ''Divine Comedy'', originally called ...'s '' The Inferno''. He had a nephew of the same name. See also * Sartori family Notes 1296 deaths Roman Catholic archbishops of Florence 13th-century Italian Roman Catholic archbishops Year of birth unknown {{RC-bishop-stub ...
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Luigi Mozzi
Luigi Mozzi (26 May 1746 at Bergamo – 24 June 1813 near Milan) was an Italian Jesuit controversialist. Life He entered the Society of Jesus in 1763, and on its suppression was received into the Diocese of Bergamo, where he was shortly made a canon, and appointed archpriest and examiner of candidates for the priesthood. The zeal with which he opposed the progress of Jansenism in Italy gained him a reputation, and Pope Pius VI called him to Rome, where he became an Apostolic missionary. He was elected a member of the Accademia degli Arcadi. In 1804 he rejoined the Society, which had been restored in Naples. He retired to the residence of Marquis Scotti near Milan, where he died. Works Among his important writings are: * (1781) * (Ferrara, 1785) * (Venice, 1787) * (Foligno, 1792), all against Jansenism; * (Venice, 1779), a defence of Molinism. He translated from the English Anthony Ulrich, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel's "Fifty Reasons for preferring the Roman Cath ...
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