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Serafino dell'Aquila Serafino dell'Aquila or Aquilano (6 January 1466 – 10 August 1500), also called by the family name dei Ciminelli, was an Italian poet and musician. As a writer he was one of the foremost of the stylistic followers of Petrarch and his work was l ...
(1466–1500), Italian poet and musician *
Seraphin of Montegranaro Seraphin of Montegranaro (; 1540 – October 12, 1604), was an Italian Capuchin lay brother, who is honored as a saint by the Catholic Church. Life Born Felix Rapagnano (also written ''Felice'') at Montegranaro, then in the March of Fermo, ...
(1540–1605) (Italian: Serafino da Montegranaro), Italian Capuchin friar and saint * Serafino de' Serafini (1323–1393), Italian painter *
Serafino Belfanti Serafino Belfanti (28 March 1860 – 6 March 1939) was an Italian immunologist, founder of the Istituto Sieroterapico Milanese, the first Italian medical and vaccine research institute. He was born in Castelletto sopra Ticino, near Novara. ...
(1860–1939), Italian immunologist * Serafino Biagioni (1920–1983), Italian bicycle racer * Serafino Brizzi (1684–1724), Italian engraver *
Serafino Cavalli Serafino Cavalli (died 1578) was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1571 to 1578. A native of Brescia, Cavalli served as a member of the Holy Office under Pope Paul IV.
(died 1578), Roman Catholic Master of the Order of Preachers * Serafino Cerva (1696–1759), Dalmatian Italian author of ''Ragusan Library'', the first encyclopedia in the Dalmatian language * Serafino Cimino (1873–1928), Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who led the Franciscans * Serafino Cretoni (1833–1909), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal *
Serafino De Tivoli Serafino De Tivoli (March 18261892) was an Italian painter of the Macchiaioli group, often referred to as "the father of the ''macchia''" in recognition of his crucial influence on the group's innovative technique. Biography Serafino De Tivol ...
(1826–1892), Italian artist of the Macchiaioli group *
Serafino dell'Aquila Serafino dell'Aquila or Aquilano (6 January 1466 – 10 August 1500), also called by the family name dei Ciminelli, was an Italian poet and musician. As a writer he was one of the foremost of the stylistic followers of Petrarch and his work was l ...
(1466–1500), Italian poet and improvisatore *
Serafino Dubois Serafino Dubois (10 October 1817 – 15 January 1899) was an Italian chess Master and chess writer. Dubois was certainly among the strongest players in the world during the 1850s. He was known for his writings on the game, and for his promotion o ...
(1817–1899), Italian chess player and writer * Serafino
Foge Fazio Serafino Dante "Foge" Fazio (February 28, 1938 – December 2, 2009) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at the University of Pittsburgh from 1982 to 1985. Fazio was an assistant coach with five teams ...
(1938–2009), American football player, college head coach and National Football League assistant coach * Serafino Amedeo De Ferrari (1824–1885), Italian composer, conductor, organist and pianist * Serafino Fortibraccia (died 1571), Roman Catholic Bishop of Nemosia *
Serafino Gentili Serafino Gentili (1775 – 13 May 1835) was an Italian opera singer particularly known for his performances in tenore di grazia roles. He sang in opera houses throughout Italy as well as in Paris and Dresden. During the course of his career, he ...
(1775–1835), Italian opera singer *
Serafino Ghizzoni Serafino Ghizzoni (born 16 October 1954 in L'Aquila, Italy) is a former Italian international rugby union footballer, who played the 1st Rugby World Cup in 1987. Biography Born and raised in L'Aquila, Ghizzoni started playing rugby at L'Aquila R ...
(born 1954), Italian former international rugby union footballer *
Serafino Macchiati Serafino Macchiati (January 17, 1861, Camerino, Italy – December 12, 1916, Paris, France) was an Italian painter. Biography He first studied at the Accademia Clementina of Bologna, and in 1880 moved to Rome, where he was an illustrator for th ...
(1861–1916), Italian painter *
Serafino Mazzolini Serafino Mazzolini (9 June 1890 – 23 February 1945) was an Italian lawyer, fascist politician, and journalist. Early life Mazzolini was born in Arcevia, in the Marche. He founded a nationalist group in Macerata, and soon became editor of ...
(1890–1945), Italian lawyer, politician and journalist *
Serafino Mazzarochi Serafino Mazzarocchi (2 February 1890 – 21 April 1961) was an Italian gymnast who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He was part of the Italian team, which won the gold medal A gold medal is a medal awarded for highest achievement in ...
(1890–1961), Italian gymnast who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics *
Serafino Morazzone Serafino Morazzone (1 February 1747 – 13 April 1822) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest. Morazzone served as a simple parish priest in Lecco from his ordination as a priest in 1773 until his death and became noted amongst the faithful for his ...
(1747–1822), Italian beatified Roman Catholic priest *
Serafino Murri Serafino Murri (born 5 April 1966) is an Italian film critic, screenwriter, and film director from Rome. Career Early career After graduating in aesthetics from Sapienza University of Rome in 1990, Murri began writing screen dialogues for fo ...
(born 1966), Italian film critic, screenwriter and director *
Serafino Porrecta Serafino Porrecta (b. 1536; d. at Bologna, 2 January 1614) was an Italian Dominican theologian. His family name was Capponi; he was called ''a Porrecta'' from his place of birth. He is best known as a commentator on the ''Summa'' of Thomas Aqui ...
(1536–1614), Italian-Dominican theologian *
Serafino Ramazzotti Serafino Ramazzotti (1846 – 1920) was an Italian painter and sculptor. Biography He was born in Sozzago in the province of Novara, and studied at the Albertina Academy of Fine Arts in Turin, where he first trained with the painter. Among his ...
(1846–1920), Italian painter and sculptor *
Serafino Razzi Serafino Razzi (1531–1613), born in Marradi and later residing in Florence, was a notable Italian Dominican friar celebrated for his contributions to music and literature. In 1563, he unveiled a substantial compilation of carnival songs within ...
(1531–1613), Italian Dominican friar noted for his contributions to music and literature *
Serafino Romualdi Serafino Romualdi (18 November 1900 – November 1967) was an Italian writer, labor unionist and anti-fascist activist. He was an official with United States unions and labor federations in their work in Central and South America. Biography ...
(1900–1967), Italian writer, labor unionist and anti-fascist activist *
Serafino Secchi Serafino Secchi (died 1628) was the Master of the Order of Preachers from 1612 to 1628. He was from Pavia and a member of the Dominican Order.
(died 1628), Roman Catholic Master of the Order of Preachers *
Serafino Serrati Serafino Serrati was an 18th-century Italian Benedictine monk who practiced or taught physical sciences. He appears to have lived in the Badia Fiorentina (Florentine Abbey of monks of the order of Monte Cassino). He is now best remembered because t ...
, 18th century Italian Benedictine monk who practiced or taught the physical sciences *
Serafino Sprovieri Serafino Sprovieri (18 May 1930 – 3 January 2018) was a Roman Catholic archbishop. Sprovieri was ordained to the priesthood in 1953. He was an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Catanzaro, Italy from 1977 to 1980. He was then appointed ...
(1930–2018), Roman Catholic archbishop * Serafino Tramezzini (1859–1893), Italian sculptor * Serafino Vannutelli (1834–1915), Italian cardinal * Daniela di Serafino (1966–2022), Italian applied mathematician and numerical analyst * Domenico Serafino, Italian musician, composer, singer, music producer and former football club chairman * Francesco Serafino (born 1997), Italian footballer * Sophie Armstrong (born 1980), formerly known as Sophie Serafino, Canada-based Australian violinist and composer *
Vincenzo Serafino Vincenzo Serafino (died 1615) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Teano (1588–1615). ''(in Latin)'' Biography On 3 October 1588, Vincenzo Serafino was appointed during the papacy of Pope Gregory XIII as Bishop of Teano. Wikiped ...
(died 1615), Roman Catholic Bishop of Teano


Arts and entertainment

* ''Serafino'' (film), a 1968 Franco-Italian film by Pietro Germi * ''Serafino'' (comics), a vagabond character in Italian comics * Claudio Serafino, a character in the ''Tekken'' series


See also

* * San Serafino Church, Montegranaro, Italy *
Seraphino Antao Seraphino "Kelly" Antao (30 October 1937 – 6 September 2011) was a runner of Goan descent from Kenya. He won two events at the 1962 Commonwealth Games, making him the first Kenyan athlete to win a gold medal at an international level. Early ...
(1937–2011), first Kenyan athlete to win a gold medal at the international level *
Serafin (disambiguation) Serafin (Italian, Polish) or Serafín (Spanish) may refer to: * Serafin (surname) * Serafin (given name) * Serafin (band), a London rock group * ''Serafín'' (TV series), a Mexican telenovela * Serafin, Masovian Voivodeship in east-central Pola ...
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Serafina Seraphina or Serafina is a feminine given name, derived from the word seraph, a high-ranking angel in the hierarchy of angels, and may refer to: Persons * Saint Serafina (1238–1253), a thirteenth century Italian saint * Seraphina Sforza (c. 1434â ...
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Séraphin (disambiguation) Seraphin may refer to: People Given or single name * Seraphin, Archbishop of Esztergom (died 1104), Hungarian prelate * Seraphin of Montegranaro (1540–1604), Italian saint Surname * Sanctus Seraphin (1699–c.1758), a financially successful It ...
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