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Onofri is an Italian surname derived from the given name Onofrio. Notable people with the surname include: * Antonio Onofri (1759–1825), Sammarinese politician and diplomat * Crescenzio Onofri (1634–1712/14), Italian painter * Enrico Onofri (born 1967), Italian violinist and conductor * Tommaso Onofri (2004–2006), Italian murder victim * Vincenzo Onofri (), Italian sculptor See also *D'Onofrio D'Onofrio or Donofrio is an Italian surname derived from the given name Onofrio. Notable people with the name include: D'Onofrio * Brian D'Onofrio, American psychologist * Carmen D'Onofrio (born 1974), Canadian soccer player * Carol D'Onofrio (1 ... * Onofrio Italian patronymic surnames {{interwiki extra, qid=Q3882734 ...
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Tommaso Onofri
The murder of Tommaso Onofri is a crime that occurred on 2 March 2006 in , a hamlet in the municipality of Parma in Italy. Tommaso Onofri, a 16-month old baby, was kidnapped from his family home in order to obtain a ransom, in the mistaken belief that his parents had access to significant economic resources. However, the kidnappers killed the child a few minutes after the kidnapping, likely fearing that they were already being hunted by law enforcement. The brutality of the crime was reported across Italy and internationally. The true nature of the crime emerged about a month later, when bricklayer Mario Alessi, who had previously worked at the Onofri house, and his accomplice Salvatore Raimondi, confessed to the crime and indicated to police the place where the body had been hidden. Together with Alessi and Raimondi, the bricklayer's partner, Antonella Conserva, was also sentenced. History The crime In September 2005, the Onofri family (composed of the spouses Paolo Onofr ...
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Enrico Onofri
Enrico Onofri (born 1 April 1967) is an Italian violinist and conductor specialising in Baroque music. Career Born in Ravenna, Onofri is often invited to participate in the productions of ensembles such as La Capella Reial de Catalunya conducted by Jordi Savall, the Concerto Italiano conducted by Rinaldo Alessandrini and the Concentus Musicus Wien conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt. Since 1987, he has been concertmaster of the ensemble Il Giardino Armonico and has made recordings for the Teldec label, performing the Italian repertoire for violin and orchestra. Since 2002, Onofri has performed in Europe and Japan also as a conductor. Since 2005, he has been the director of the Divino Sospiro ensemble based at the Belém Cultural Center in Lisbon. In 2000, he founded the ensemble Imaginarium. A loyal collaborator of Giovanni Antonini and his ensemble Il Giardino Armonico, he recorded the complete Concerti da Camera by Antonio Vivaldi with him. He has recorded for several labels, ...
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Onofrio
Onofrio is an Italian male given name and surname, derived from saint Onuphrius. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Francesco Onofrio Manfredini (1684–1762), Italian composer, violinist and church musician *Francesco Onofrio Odierna (1644–1736), Italian Roman Catholic prelate *Lorenzo Onofrio Colonna, multiple people * Onofrio Antonio Gisolfi (died 1656), Italian engineer and architect *Onofrio Avellino (1674–1741), Italian painter * Onofrio Barone (born 1964), Italian football coach and former player *Onofrio Catacchio (born 1964), Italian comics artist * Onofrio Fusco (1918–1994), Italian football player and coach * Onofrio Gabrielli (1619–1706), Italian painter * Onofrio Montesoro (1647–1722), Italian Roman Catholic prelate *Onofrio Palumbo (1606–1650s), Italian painter *Onofrio Panvinio (1529–1568), Italian Augustinian friar, historian and antiquary *Onofrio de Ponte (died 1676), Italian Roman Catholic prelate *Onofrio Puglisi (died 1679), was an ...
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D'Onofrio
D'Onofrio or Donofrio is an Italian surname derived from the given name Onofrio. Notable people with the name include: D'Onofrio * Brian D'Onofrio, American psychologist * Carmen D'Onofrio (born 1974), Canadian soccer player * Carol D'Onofrio (1936–2020), American public health researcher * Daniele D'Onofrio (born 1993), Italian long-distance runner * Denis D'Onofrio (born 1989), Italian footballer * Dominique D'Onofrio (1953–2016), Belgian football coach * Elizabeth D'Onofrio (born 1957), American actress * Francesco D'Onofrio (born 1939), Italian politician and academic * François D'Onofrio (born 1990), Belgian footballer * Giovanni D'Onofrio (born 1998), Italian rugby player * Katerina D'Onofrio (born 1978), Peruvian actress * Mark D'Onofrio (born 1969), American college football coach and former player * Nicola D'Onofrio (1943–1984), Italian Camillian monk * Terryana D'Onofrio (born 1997), Italian karateka *Vincent D'Onofrio Vincent Philip D'Onofrio (; born June 30 ...
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Crescenzio Onofri
Crescenzio Onofri or Crescenzio d'Onofri (Rome, 23 May 1634 – Florence, 1712/1714) was an Italian landscape painter, draughtsman and engraver who worked in Rome and Florence. A presumed pupil of Gaspard Dughet he collaborated with many specialist figure painters of his time.Crescenzio Onofri (Rome 1632(?)-after 1712 Florence), ''An extensive landscape with a villa, figures in trees in the foreground''
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Life

Information about Onofri's early life is scarce. Crescenzio Onofri was born in Rome but the date of his birth is not entirely clear and dates vary from 1630 to 1650. Onofri is believed to have been one of the few pupils of
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Antonio Onofri
Antonio Onofri (1759 – 26 February 1825) was a politician and diplomat of the Republic of San Marino, a key figure in the country's political scene in the late 18th century and early 19th century. His "prudence and patriotism" during this challenging period in the Republic's history earned him a statue in the Public Council Hall and recognition as "the Father of his country". He was also the first Secretary of Foreign and Political Affairs of the country. Early life Onofri came from an old family that had a great influence on the fate of the Republic for centuries. He received a thorough education in philosophy and law. In 1787 he was appointed as secretary of state, and in 1789 he was elected a member of the Grand and General Council. During his long career, he also served as Captain Regent seven times. Career Onofri's accomplishments are linked in particular to his foreign policy, which led to the recognition of San Marino by other European countries. In 1797, when Napoleo ...
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Vincenzo Onofri
Vincenzo Onofri (active between 1493 and 1524) was a Bolognese sculptor. Little is known about his life and career; he is known, however, to have worked mainly in terracotta, which he painted and gilded for display. The San Petronio Basilica The Basilica of San Petronio is a minor basilica and church of the Archdiocese of Bologna located in Bologna, Emilia Romagna, northern Italy. It dominates Piazza Maggiore. The basilica is dedicated to the patron saint of the city, Petronius of Bo ... has a tomb believed to have some of his work. Numerous of his large sculptural groups still exist; smaller works can also be found in a number of museum collections worldwide. References 15th-century Italian sculptors Italian male sculptors 16th-century Italian sculptors Catholic sculptors {{Italy-sculptor-stub ...
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Italian Surname
A name in the Italian language consists of a given name () and a surname (); in most contexts, the given name is written before the surname, although in official documents, the surname may be written before the given name or names. Italian names, with their fixed ''nome'' and ''cognome'' structure, differ from the ancient Roman naming conventions, which used a wikt:tripartite, tripartite system of praenomen, given name, Roman naming conventions#Nomen, gentile name, and cognomen, hereditary or personal name (or names). The Italian ''nome'' is not analogous to the ancient Roman ''nomen''; the Italian ''nome'' is the given name (distinct between siblings), while the Roman ''nomen'' is the gentile name (inherited, thus shared by all in a gens). Female naming traditions, and name-changing rules after adoption for both sexes, likewise differ between Roman antiquity and modern Italian use. Moreover, the low number, and the steady decline of importance and variety, of Roman ''praenomina'' ...
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