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Paravicini () is an Italian surname from Lombardy. It is also the name of an old Italian nobility, Italian noble family, whose members occupied important ecclesiastical positions in the Latin Church, Catholic Church. Notable people with the name include: *Agostino Paravicini Bagliani (born 1943), Italian historian *Derek Paravicini (born 1979), English autistic savant known as a musical prodigy *Elizabeth Hope, Baroness Glendevon, later married Paravicini (1915–1998), English noblewoman *Giacomo Parravicini or Paravicini (1660–1729), Italian painter *Harry de Paravicini (1859–1942), English first-class cricketer *Hortensio Félix Paravicino (1580–1633), Spanish preacher *Noah Paravicini (born 1997), American soccer player *Ottavio Paravicini (1552–1611), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal *Percy de Paravicini (1862–1921), English amateur cricketer and international footballer *Tim de Paravicini (1945–2020), English electronic engineer, designer and founder of EAR Yoshin ...
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Derek Paravicini
Derek Paravicini (born 26 July 1979) is an English Savant syndrome, savant pianist. He resides in London. Biography On 26 July 1979, Paravicini was born at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading, Berkshire, Reading, He was preterm birth, born extremely prematurely, at 25 weeks, along with a twin sister who did not survive birth. He was blinded by an overdose of oxygen therapy given during his time in a neonatal intensive care unit. This also affected his developing brain, resulting in him having a severe learning disability. He also is considered to be on the autism spectrum. Paravicini has absolute pitch and can play any piece of music after hearing it once . He began playing the piano at the age of two when his nanny gave him an old keyboard. His parents arranged for him to attend the Linden Lodge School, Linden Lodge School for the Blind in London. On his introductory visit to the school, in the music room he broke free from his parents, then headed straight for a piano bei ...
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Noah Paravicini
Noah Tiberius Paravicini (born April 10, 1997) is a retired American professional association football, soccer player who last played for Charlotte Independence in the USL Championship. Career Youth, college and amateur Paravicini played youth soccer with Marin FC 97 Blue, where he won a NorCal State Cup, five NorCal Premier League championships and made the finals of two Surf Cups. In 2015, Paravicini went to play College soccer in the United States, college soccer at Dartmouth College, where he made 67 appearances over 4 seasons with the Big Green. During his time at Dartmouth, Paravicini scored 8 goals, tallied 8 assists and was named Second Team All-Ivy in both 2016 and 2017. Whilst at Dartmouth, Paravicini also played for National Premier Soccer League, NPSL side Sonoma County Sol in 2015 and 2016, and for USL PDL side Seacoast United Phantoms in 2017. Following college, Paravicini spent time with USL League Two side Ventura County Fusion in 2019, but didn't appear for th ...
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Agostino Paravicini Bagliani
Agostino Paravicini Bagliani (born 19 November 1943, Bergamo) is an Italian historian, specializing in the history of the papacy, cultural anthropology, and in the history of the body and the relationship between nature and society during the Middle Ages. Biography He received his PhD in humanities in 1968 and his professorship at the University of Fribourg (Switzerland) in 1978. From 1969 to 1981 he was Scriptor of the Vatican Library, and from 1972 to 1981 Professor of Codicology at the Vatican School of Palaeography, Diplomatics and Archivistics. From 1981 to 2009 he was full professor of medieval history at the University of Lausanne. He teaches at the University of San Raffaele "Vita-Salute" in Cesano Maderno (Milan) and at the Institute of Italian Studies, University of Italian Switzerland (Lugano). From 2000 to 2003 Paravicini Bagliani was vice president, and from 2005 to 2007 president of the Union Académique Internationale (UAI). In 2008 he became president of the ...
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Percy De Paravicini
Percy John de Paravicini (15 July 1862 – 11 October 1921) was an English amateur cricketer and international footballer in the late nineteenth century. Early life and education He was born in Kensington, London, the son of Baron James Prior de Paravicini, of Riverside, Datchet, Windsor. He was educated at Aldin House, Slough and Eton College, where he was a member of the cricket eleven from 1878 to 1881, being captain in 1880 and 1881. Cricket career De Paravicini was one of an elite few to have played for the Eton College cricket XI for four consecutive years, and arguably he was one of the best players the school has had. He was captain in 1880 and 1881 (i.e. Keeper of the Field). He played against his brother, Harry, in the annual Eton v Harrow cricket match held at Lord's Cricket Ground. He made his first-class debut for Middlesex on 15 August 1881 at Old Trafford, Manchester in the County Tournament against Lancashire. He continued to appear for Middlesex throughout ...
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Harry De Paravicini
Harry Farquhar de Paravicini (20 October 1859 – 28 October 1942) was an English first-class cricketer. The son of Baron James Prior de Paravicini, he was born at Kensington in March 1846. He was educated at Harrow School, before going up to Jesus College, Cambridge. He made his debut in first-class cricket for the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) against Kent at Lord's in 1882. de Paravicini made two further first-class appearances for the MCC, both against Cambridge University in 1883 and 1885. He later played a first-class match for I Zingari against the Gentlemen of England in 1887, before making two first-class appearances in 1888, playing once more for I Zingari and for C. I. Thornton's XI. Across six first-class matches, de Paravicini scored 64 runs at an average of 10.66, with a high score of 28 not out. He married Alice Elizabeth Vane (''née'' Booth) in 1879 and Lady Eva Harriet Cholmondeley, daughter of Charles George Cholmondeley, Viscount Malpas, in 1913. He died ...
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Elizabeth Hope, Baroness Glendevon
Mary Elizabeth Hope, Baroness Glendevon (1 September 1915 – 27 December 1998) (née Wellcome, later Maugham, later Paravicini) was the daughter of Somerset Maugham and Syrie Barnardo Wellcome, and the wife of the 1st Baron Glendevon. Liza, as she was known, came to public attention when she and her father fought a 21-month court case in British and French courts to determine her paternity. Hope's daughter by her first husband is the Countess Frédéric Chandon de Brailles by marriage. Hope's second son was the 2nd Baron Glendevon and her third son is the current Baron Glendevon. Hope's grandson by her first son is the pianist, Derek Paravicini. Early life Born in 1915, Hope was the daughter of English writer W. Somerset Maugham and Syrie Wellcome (née Barnardo). When Hope was born, her mother, the daughter of Barnardo's founder Thomas John Barnardo, had been married to the British pharmaceuticals magnate Henry Wellcome. They later divorced and Barnardo married Maugham ...
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Ottavio Paravicini
Ottavio Paravicini (1552–1611) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. Early life Born into the Paravicini, noble family from Valtellina, he was the son of Giovanni Michele Paravicini and Lomellina Laudata of Gaeta. Biography On 15 Jul 1584, he was consecrated bishop by Charles Borromeo, Archbishop of Milan, with Filippo Sega, Bishop of Piacenza, and Francesco Bossi, Bishop of Novara, serving as co-consecrators. Episcopal succession While bishop, he was the principal consecrator of: and the principal co-consecrator of: *Girolamo Bernerio, Bishop of Ascoli Piceno (1586); * Giovanni Evangelista Pallotta, Archbishop of Cosenza (1587); and *Marcello Lante della Rovere, Bishop of Todi The Italian Catholic diocese of Todi existed until 1986, when it was united into the diocese of Orvieto-Todi.
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Tim De Paravicini
Baron Timothy de Paravicini (25 October 1945 – 17 December 2020) was an English electronics engineer and designer. Biography He was brought to England for his education, which culminated in his receiving a degree in electrical engineering. After finishing his degree, he moved to Johannesburg (South Africa). He worked there as a consultant to hi-fi stores, ran a factory building transformers and amplifiers, built PA systems for rock groups and worked for recording studios. He moved to Japan at the end of 1972 to work as an engineer for Luxman. He developed (among other components) the Luxman C1000 preamp, the M4000 and M6000 power amplifiers, and the MQ-3600 tube power amplifier. In 1977, he moved back to the UK and founded EAR Yoshino (EAR for Esoteric Audio Research). He consulted for a number of Hi-Fi Manufacturers that include Quad and Musical Fidelity. He had involvement with the professional recording industry, designing custom equipment and consulted on sound e ...
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Parravicini
Parravicini () is an Italian surname from Lombardy. Notable people with the surname include: *Benjamín Solari Parravicini (1898–1974), Argentine artist * Elizabeth Parravincina or Parravicini (1950–1977), English murder victim *Florencio Parravicini (1876–1941), Argentine actor * Francesco Parravicini (born 1982), Italian footballer *Giacomo Parravicini or Paravicini (1660–1729), Italian painter * Mariangela Parravicini (born 1986), Italian freestyle skier * Tim Parravicini (born 1981), Australian long jumper Pallavicini is also the namesake of the 6.5×52mm Parravicini-Carcano, an Italian military rifle cartridge. See also * Pallavicini *Paravicini Paravicini () is an Italian surname from Lombardy. It is also the name of an old Italian nobility, Italian noble family, whose members occupied important ecclesiastical positions in the Latin Church, Catholic Church. Notable people with the name in ... Italian patronymic surnames Italian toponymic surnames Surnames of A ...
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Giacomo Parravicini
Giacomo Parravicini or Paravicini, also referred to as ''il Gianolo'' (5 June 1660 – 28 February 1729) was an Italian painter, active mainly in Milan and the Valtellina. Biography He was born in Caspano, a neighborhood of Civo, in the province of Sondrio, in north Lombardy. He may have journeyed to Rome to study with Carlo Maratta, or more likely was influenced by Maratta's large school of pupils, including Giorgio Bonola, who worked together with Parravicini in painting for the church of Sant'Alessandro in Zebedia in Milan. Between 1687 and 1688, he painted for the choir and chapel of the archbishop's chapel in Caspano. He also painted for the parish church of Chiuro, and churches in Delebio, San Carlo and Traona.La Valtellina:guida turistica
page 259. He painted some of the
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Pallavicini
Pallavicini () is a surname from Northwest Italy, derived from a medieval given name. Notable people with the name include: * the following members of the noble Pallavicini family: ** Agostino Pallavicini (1577–1649), Doge of Genoa and King of Corsica ** Albert Pallavicini (died 1311), marquess of Bodonitsa ** Alerame Maria Pallavicini (1730–1805), Doge of Genoa ** Antonio Pallavicini Gentili (1441–1507), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal ** Caterina Imperiale Lercari Pallavicini (), Italian poet ** Elvina Pallavicini (1914–2004), Italian noblewoman ** Francesco Sforza Pallavicini (1607–1667), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and intellectual ** Gerolamo Pallavicini (died 1503), Italian Roman Catholic prelate ** Gian Luca Pallavicini (1697–1773), Italian nobleman, field marshal and diplomat ** Guglielma Pallavicini (died 1358), marchioness of Bodonitsa ** Guy Pallavicini (died 1237), marquess of Bodonitsa ** Irene Pallavicini (1811–1877), Hungarian-born German nob ...
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Coa Fam ITA Paravicini
COA or CoA may refer to: Organizations * Andorran Olympic Committee (Catalan: ''Comitè Olímpic Andorrà'') * Argentine Olympic Committee (Spanish: ''Comité Olímpico Argentino'') * Aruban Olympic Committee (Papiamento: ''Comité Olímpico Arubano'') * Canadian Osteopathic Association, a professional association of osteopathic physicians in Canada * Chicago Options Associates, an American company that specializes in trading options and futures contracts * Clowns of America International, an American organization that represents clowns * Committee of Administrators (CoA), oversaw the reform in 2017 of the Board of Control for Cricket in India * Council of Agriculture, agriculture-related institution in Taiwan * Council of Architecture, an Indian governmental organization that registers architects in the country * Community Oncology Alliance, an American non-profit that advocates for independent, community oncology providers and patients. * Continental Airlines, by ICAO airline ...
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