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Stanislao is a male given name, the Italian version of the Slavic name Stanislav. Notable people with the name include: First name * Stanislao Campana (1794–1864), Italian painter *Stanislao Cannizzaro (1826–1910), Italian chemist * Stanislao Caraciotti (1897–1943), Italian admiral during World War II * Stanislao Di Chiara (1891–1973), Italian gymnast *Stanislao Gastaldon (1861–1939), Italian composer * Stanislao Lepri (1905–1980), Italian surrealist painter *Stanislao Lista (1824–1908), Italian sculptor *Stanislao Loffreda (born 1932), Italian Franciscan friar and archaeologist *Stanislao Mattei (1750–1825), Italian composer, musicologist, and music teacher * Stanislao Mocenni (1837–1907), Italian military officer and politician * Stanislao Nievo (1928–2006), Italian writer, journalist and director Middle name * Francesco Giuseppe Carlo Ambrogio Stanislao d'Asburgo-Este (1779–1846), Duke of Modena * Giuseppe Paolo Stanislao Occhialini (1907–1993), Italian ph ...
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Steve DiStanislao
Steve DiStanislao (born November 18, 1963) is an American drummer. David Crosby DiStanislao frequently collaborated with David Crosby. He toured with Crosby & Nash, the band formed by David Crosby, CPR, and Crosby's solo tours. He appears on the CPR albums ''CPR'', '' Live at the Wiltern'', and '' Just Like Gravity'', as well as Crosby's solo albums ''Croz'', '' Sky Trails'', and ''For Free''. While he was performing with Crosby & Nash at the Royal Festival Hall in London in 2005, he came to the attention of concert attendee, David Gilmour. David Gilmour DiStanislao toured and recorded with Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour, promoting his solo album ''On an Island''. The touring band featured Pink Floyd keyboardist Richard Wright and occasional Floyd collaborator Dick Parry on saxophones. Also featured were long-time Gilmour collaborators Guy Pratt on bass and Jon Carin on keyboards, lap steel and vocals as well as Roxy Music's Phil Manzanera on guitars and vocals, who also co ...
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Stanislao Cannizzaro
Stanislao Cannizzaro ( , , ; 13 July 1826 – 10 May 1910) was an Italian chemist. He is famous for the Cannizzaro reaction and for his influential role in the atomic-weight deliberations of the Karlsruhe Congress in 1860. Biography Cannizzaro was born in Palermo in 1826. He entered the university there with the intention of making medicine his profession, but he soon turned to the study of chemistry. In 1845 and 1846, he acted as assistant to Raffaele Piria (1815–1865), known for his work on salicin, and who was then professor of chemistry at Pisa and subsequently occupied the same position at Turin. During the Sicilian revolution of independence of 1848, Cannizzaro served as an artillery officer at Messina and was also chosen deputy for Francavilla in the Sicilian parliament; and, after the fall of Messina in September 1848, he was stationed at Taormina. On the collapse of the insurgents, Cannizzaro escaped to Marseille in May 1849, and, after visiting various ...
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Stanislao Gastaldon
Martino Stanislao Luigi Gastaldon (8 April 18616 March 1939) was an Italian composer, primarily of salon songs for solo voice and piano. However, he also composed instrumental music, two choral works, and four operas. Today, he is remembered almost exclusively for his 1881 song " Musica proibita" ("Forbidden Music"), still one of the most popular pieces of music in Italy. Gastaldon also wrote the lyrics for some of his songs, including "Musica proibita", under the pseudonym Flick-Flock. He was born in Turin and after a peripatetic childhood studied music there and in Florence. By 1900, he had settled permanently in Florence, where he died at the age of 77. In his later years, he also worked as a voice teacher, music critic, and art dealer. Life and career Gastaldon was born in Turin on 8 April 1861 to Luigi Gastaldon and Luigia Grazioli. His father was an engineer from Lerino, a village near Torri di Quartesolo in the Veneto region of Italy. His mother was a Roman noblewoman who ...
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Santo Stanislao Dei Polacchi
Santo Stanislao dei Polacchi ('' Saint Stanislaus of the Poles'', ), also known as San Stanislao alle Botteghe Oscure, is a Roman Catholic church in Rome, sited on in the Sant'Angelo rione. It is the national church of Poland in Rome. History It is on the site of the medieval church ''San Salvatore in pensilis'' de Sorraca,Referring to a family of that name built on the remains of the Circus Flaminius (and recorded in several documents between 1174 and 1209). An inscription now housed in the entrance of the Palazzo Busiri on via Aurora (all that remains of the medieval church) refers to this church's rebuilding being completed on 28 October 1285 "per venerabilem Hieronymum episcopum Prenestinum". Pope Gregory XIII granted the church to the Polish cardinal Stanislaus Hosius, who completely rebuilt the church in 1580 – it became Poland's national church in Rome, re-dedicated to the country's patron saint, Stanislaus of Kraków. Its present appearance dates to its rebuilding in ...
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Pasquale Stanislao Mancini
Pasquale Stanislao Mancini, 8th Marquess of Fusignano (17 March 1817 – 26 December 1888) was an Italian jurist and statesman. Early life Mancini was born in Castel Baronia, in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (present-day Province of Avellino). He became well established in intellectual circles in Naples, editing and publishing a number of newspapers and journals, and gained a reputation in law after the 1841 publication of his correspondence with Terenzio Mamiani on the right to punish. He did not attend university, but rather was educated privately, and was granted a law degree in 1844 by a special exemption. Career In 1848 he was instrumental in persuading Ferdinand II to participate in the war against Austria. Twice he declined the offer of a portfolio in the Neapolitan cabinet, and upon the triumph of the reactionary party undertook the defence of the Liberal political prisoners. Threatened with imprisonment in his turn, he fled to Piedmont, where he obtained a ...
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Stanislav (given Name)
Stanislav or Stanislaus (Latinized form) is a Slavic names, given name of Slavic origin, meaning someone who achieves glory or fame. It is common in the Slavic countries of Central and Eastern Europe and Southeast Europe. The name has spread to many non-Slavic languages as well, such as French (Stanislas (other), Stanislas), German, and others. The feminine form is Stanislava. Polish language In Polish language, Polish, the name :pl:Stanisław, Stanisław has the following common diminutives: Stach, Stan, Stańko, Stas (given name), Staś, Stasio, Stasiek, Staszek. By 15th century the following diminutives were recorded: Stachnię, Stachnik, Stachno, Stachosz, Stachura (surname), Stachura, Stacher, Stachyr, Stachyra, Stasz, Staszak, Staszeczko, Staszek, Staszel, Stasiu. Many of them turned into family names.Zofia Kaleta, Nazwisko W Kulturze Polskiej, 1998,p. 54/ref> Variants: Stasław, Tasław, Stanislaw. Its feminine form is :pl:Stanisława, Stanisława. Stasie ...
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Il Finto Stanislao
''Un giorno di regno, ossia Il finto Stanislao'' (''A One-Day Reign, or The Pretend Stanislaus'', but often translated into English as ''King for a Day'') is an operatic '' melodramma giocoso'' in two acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto written in 1818 by Felice Romani. Originally written for the Bohemian composer Adalbert GyrowetzGossett, p. 37: Gossett goes on to note that "for many Italian librettists of the time, French operatic texts were a rich vein to be mined." (Although ''Le faux Stanislas'' was a verse drama, not an operatic libretto.)Budden, p. 73 the libretto was based on the play ''Le faux Stanislas'' written by the Frenchman Alexandre-Vincent Pineux Duval in 1808. ''Un giorno'' was given its premiere performance at the Teatro alla Scala, Milan on 5 September 1840. After the success of his first opera, '' Oberto'' in 1839, Verdi received a commission from La Scala impresario Merelli to write three more operas. ''Un giorno'' was first of the three, but he wr ...
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Stanislao Mocenni
Stanislao Mocenni (1837–1907) was an Italian military officer and politician. He served as minister of war between 1893 and 1896. He was a member of the Parliament of the Kingdom of Italy. Biography Mocenni was born in Sienna 21 March 1837 into a noble family. He attended the military high school in Florence and obtained a diploma in applied mathematics in September 1857. Then he served as a second lieutenant in the 1st infantry battalion of the Grand Ducal Army of Tuscany. He joined the Italian army in March 1860. He taught at the military school in Turin. He was assigned to the higher command of the general staff corps and was sent to Germany as a military attaché, a position that held from 1 December 1871 to 31 December 1873. Following his return Mocenni was promoted as lieutenant colonel on 7 August 1874 and was named as the head of the Military College in Florence. However, his term was very brief since he joined the Sienese Monarchist Party in November that year and w ...
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