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Settembrini
Settembrini is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Andrea Settembrini (born 1991), Italian footballer *Luigi Settembrini (1813–1877), Italian man of letters and politician *Lodovico Settembrini, a fictional character in Thomas Mann's novel ''The Magic Mountain ''The Magic Mountain'' (, ) is a novel by Thomas Mann. It was first published in Germany in November 1924. Since then, it has gone through numerous editions and been translated into many languages. It is widely considered a seminal work of 20t ...
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Andrea Settembrini
Andrea Settembrini (born 10 December 1991) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for club Arezzo. Club career After two successful seasons at Pontedera, Settembrini signed a two-year contract with Lega Pro club FeralpiSalò in July 2015. On 26 July 2019, he signed with Entella. On 22 July 2021, he joined Serie C club Padova. On 27 June 2022, Settembrini moved to Arezzo in Serie D. International career Settembrini represented Italy at the 2013 Summer Universiade. He received a red card in their opening fixture against Malaysia on 5 July and was forced to sit out their match against Great Britain three days later. Personal life He lives in the small town of Desenzano del Garda on the southwestern shore of Lake Garda in northern Italy. In September 2016, Settembrini graduated from the University of Perugia with a degree in sports medicine Sports medicine is a branch of medicine that deals with physical fitness and the treatment and prevention o ...
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Luigi Settembrini
Luigi Settembrini (17 April 1813, Naples – 3 November 1877, Florence) was an Italian man of letters and politician. Biography Born in Naples, his paternal grandfather was an immigrant from Bollita (the actual Nova Siri), in the province of Matera. Aged 22, he was appointed professor of eloquence at Catanzaro, and married Raffaela Luigia Faucitano (1835). While still a young man he had been affected by the wave of liberalism then spreading all over Italy, and soon after his marriage he began to conspire mildly against the Bourbon government. Betrayed by a priest, he was arrested in 1839 and imprisoned at Naples; although liberated three years later, he lost his professorship and had to maintain himself by private lessons. Nevertheless, he continued to conspire, and in 1847, he published anonymously the ''Protest of the People of the Two Sicilies'', a scathing indictment of the Bourbon government. On the advice of his friends, he went to Malta on a British warship, but al ...
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