Melchiorre may refer to:
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Melchiorre Cafà
Melchiorre Cafà (1636–1667), born Melchiorre Gafà and also known as Caffà, Gafa, Gaffar or Gafar, was a Maltese Baroque sculptor. Cafà began a promising career in Rome but this was cut short by his premature death following a work acciden ...
(1636–1667), Maltese sculptor
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Melchiore Cesarotti
Melchiorre Cesarotti (; May 15, 1730 – November 4, 1808) was an Italian poet, translator and theorist.
Biography
He was born in Padua, to a noble but impoverished family. He studied in the Seminary of Padua, where he obtained, immediately a ...
(1730–1808), Italian poet
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Melchiorre Delfico (caricaturist)
Baron Melchiorre De Filippis Delfico (1825 – 22 December 1895) was an Italian artist, composer, singer, conductor, writer, librettist and a master of the Neapolitan art of caricature who inspired, among others, Carlo Pellegrini.
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(1825–1895), Italian caricaturist
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Melchiorre Delfico (economist)
Melchiorre Delfico (1 August 174422 June 1835) was an Italian economist.
Biography
Delfico was born at Teramo, in the Abruzzo (then in the Kingdom of Naples) and was educated at Naples. He devoted himself specially to the study of jurisprudence a ...
(1744–1835), Italian economist
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Melchiorre Gherardini
Melchiorre Gherardini (1607–1668), known as Ceranino, was an Italian painter.
Biography
Born in Milan in 1607, Gherardini was closely linked in his artistic career to Giovan Battista Crespi, known as Cerano, his master and father-in-law. O ...
(1607–1668), Italian painter
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Melchiorre Gioia
Melchiorre Gioja (10 September 1767 – 2 January 1829) was an Italian writer on philosophy and political economy. His name is spelled Gioia in modern Italian.
Biography
Gioja was born at Piacenza, in what is now northern Italy.
Originally ...
(1767–1829), Italian philosopher and economist
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Melchiorre Grimaldi
Melchiorre Grimaldi (died 1512) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Brugnato (1510–1512). ''(in Latin)''
Biography
On 24 May 1510, Melchiorre Grimaldi was appointed during the papacy of Pope Julius II
Pope Julius II (; ; b ...
(died 1512), Italian Bishop
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Melchiorre Luise
Melchiorre Luise (December 21, 1896 – November 22, 1967) was a leading exponent of the operatic basso buffo repertoire.
In 1925, he made his debut as a baritone, but soon embarked on the classic roles of the basso buffo. He was seen at the Teat ...
(1896–1967), Italian opera singer
*Melchiorre Martelli,
regent of San Marino
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Melchiorre da Montalbano
Melchiorre da Montalbano was an Italian architect and sculptor, active in the 13th century in the region of Basilicata.
Details of his life are few. He is said to have been born in Montalbano, and worked under or with Bartolomeo da Foggia. He wa ...
, Italian architect and sculptor
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Melchiorre Murenu
Melchiorre Murenu (Macomer 1803 – 1854) was a blind Sardinians, Sardinian poet.Melchiorre Murenu, "Tutte le Poesie", Edizioni della Torre, 1990.
Melchiorre Murenu is known as the "Homer of Sardinia"Paola Pittalis, Storia della letteratura in S ...
(1803–1854), Sardinian poet
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Melchiorre Zoppio
Melchiorre or Melchior Zoppio (–1634) was an Italian doctor and scholar.
Life
Born in Bologna, a son of Girolamo Zoppio, Melchiorre Zoppio followed his father's dual career in medicine and education. He taught philosophy in Macerata then B ...
(1544–1634), Italian doctor and scholar
As surname
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Daniela Melchiorre (born 1970), Italian magistrate and politician
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Gene Melchiorre
Eugene "Squeaky" Melchiorre (August 10, 1927 – September 27, 2019) was an American basketball player. A point guard, he was drafted by the Baltimore Bullets and was the first overall pick in the 1951 NBA draft. Melchiorre never played an NBA g ...
(1927–2019), American college basketball player
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Luigi Melchiorre (born 1859), Italian sculptor
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