Look up Tiberio in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tiberio is an Italian given name from the Latin Tiberius, a derivative of the name of the river Tiber...
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area where today Vila Tibério is located was a donation from Tibério Augusto Garcia de Senne, surveyor by profession. Tiberio Augusto married in 1890...
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Tiberio Mitri (12 July 1926 in Trieste – 12 February 2001 in Rome), also known as "La tigre di Trieste" (The Trieste Tiger) was an Italian boxer who fought...
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Tiberio Carafa may refer to: Tiberio Carafa, Duke Nocera [it] (died 1527) Tiberio Carafa (died 1588), bishop of Cassano all'Jonio and Potenza Tiberio...
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Tiberio d'Assisi (circa 1470–1524) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active in the early 16th century. He painted in the style of Pietro...
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Peter Tiberio (born April 26, 1989) is an American rugby union player who plays for the Seattle Seawolves in Major League Rugby (MLR). At 5'11", 180 lbs...
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Tiberio Ancora (born 30 October 1965 in Italy) is an Italian retired footballer. Storia di Tiberio, libero in Attica archivio.unita.news Tiberio, l’Ancora...
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Tiberio Fiorilli, also spelled Fiorillo and Fiurelli (November 9, 1608 – December 7, 1694) was an Italian actor of commedia dell'arte known for developing...
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Tiberio Crispo (31 January 1498 – 10 October 1566), the son of Giovanni Battista Crispo and Silvia Ruffini, who, after her husband's death, was the mistress...
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Tiberio Cruz Fortunato (born 15 December 1976 in Barrancabermeja, Colombia) is a Colombian actor. 2014 - La Suegra .... Carolina López de Burgos 2012-2013...
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Tiberio Murgia (5 February 1929 – 20 August 2010) was an Italian film actor. He appeared in more than 100 films between 1958 and 2009. Born into a humble...
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Tiberio Calcagni (1532–1565) was an Italian sculptor and architect. He was born in Florence, and accompanied Michelangelo to Rome, and was active about...
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Tiberio Cerasi (1544 – 3 May 1601) was a Roman jurist and Treasurer-General to Pope Clement VIII. He is mainly known for building the Cerasi Chapel in...
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Tiberio Deciani or Decianus (1509–1582) was an Italian jurist working in the tradition of Renaissance humanism. Born in Udine, Deciani studied the humaniora...
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Ugo Tiberio (Campobasso, 19 August 1904 – Livorno, 17 May 1980) was an Italian engineer, naval officer and university teacher, best known for his role...
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Tiberio Cortesi (died 1602) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Lavello (1578–1602). On 9 July 1578, Tiberio Cortesi was appointed by...
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Tiberius III (redirect from Tiberios Apsimaros)
Tiberius III (Greek: Τιβέριος, romanized: Tibérios), born Apsimar (Latin: Apsimarus; Greek: Ἀψίμαρος, romanized: Apsímaros), was Byzantine emperor from...
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The Bridge of Tiberius (Italian: Ponte di Tiberio), historically also the Bridge of Augustus (Ponte d'Augusto) or the Bridge of Saint Julian (Ponte di...
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Tiberio Guarente (born 1 November 1985) is an Italian retired professional footballer who played as a central midfielder. Born in Pisa, Italy, Guarente...
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César Tiberio Jiménez (born July 4, 1969) is a Mexican racing driver. He is the son of Filiberto Jiménez and champion in several categories in Mexico...
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Tiberio Muscettola, C.O. (born 1637) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Manfredonia (1680–1708). Tiberio Muscettola was born in 1637...
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Tiberius II Constantine (redirect from Tiberios II)
(Latin: Tiberius Cōnstantīnus; Greek: Τιβέριος Κωνσταντῖνος, translit. Tibérios Kōnstantĩnos; died 14 August 582) was Eastern Roman emperor from 574 to...
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Vincenzo Tiberio (May 1, 1869 – January 7, 1915) was an Italian researcher and medical officer of the Medical Corps of the Italian Navy and physician...
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David (son of Heraclius) (redirect from David Tiberios)
David (Greek: Δαυίδ; fl. 630–641) was one of three co-emperors of Byzantium for a few months in late 641, and had the regnal name Tiberius. David was the...
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Tiberius Cavallo (redirect from Tiberio Cavallo)
Tiberius Cavallo (also Tiberio) (30 March 1749, Naples, Kingdom of Naples – 21 December 1809, London, England) was an Italian physicist and natural philosopher...
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Tiberio Muti (1574–1636) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. On 15 Jan 1612, he was consecrated bishop by Scipione Caffarelli-Borghese, Archbishop of Bologna...
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Cerasi Chapel (section Tiberio Cerasi's chapel)
patronage rights of the chapel were purchased on 8 July 1600 by Monsignor Tiberio Cerasi, Treasurer-General of Pope Clement VIII. He bought the chapel from...
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Tiberius (son of Justinian II) (redirect from Tiberios (son of Justinian II))
Tiberius (Greek: Τιβέριος, romanized: Tibérios; 705–711), sometimes enumerated as Tiberius IV, was the son of Emperor Justinian II and Theodora of Khazaria...
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Beniamino Casillo Raffaele Canonico Masseur Marco Di Lullo Nutritionist Tiberio Ancora Physiotherapist Fabio Sannino Medical Director Physiotherapy Marco...
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Tiberio Tinelli (1586 – 22 May 1639) was an Italian painter of the early-Baroque period, active mainly in his native city of Venice. He trained with Giovanni...
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