Serafino is an Italian given name. It may refer to: Serafino de Montegranaro (1540–1605), Italian Capuchin friar Serafino de' Serafini (1323-1393), Italian...
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Serafino Belfanti (28 March 1860 – 6 March 1939) was an Italian immunologist, founder of the Istituto Sieroterapico Milanese, the first Italian medical...
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Serafino (also known as Serafino ou L'amour aux champs in France) is a 1968 Italian film directed by Pietro Germi. Serafino is a nature-boy who never...
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Domenico Serafino (aka Serafino) is an Italian musician, composer, singer, and music producer. He released his first album at the age of 20, with the song...
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Sophie Armstrong (born 19 October 1980) formerly known as Sophie Serafino, is a Canada-based Australian violinist and composer. She is the founder of the...
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Francesco Serafino (born 17 September 1997) is an Italian footballer who plays for Serie D club Castrovillari. Serafino was a youth player with Boca Juniors...
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Nikki Sixx (redirect from Frank Carlton Serafino Feranna, Jr.)
Nikki Sixx (born Frank Carlton Serafino Feranna Jr.; December 11, 1958) is an American musician, best known as the co-founder, bassist, and primary songwriter...
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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...
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Foge Fazio (redirect from Serafino 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...
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Serafino Macchiati (Camerino, Italy, January 17, 1861 – Paris, France, December 12, 1916) was an Italian painter. He first studied at the Accademia Clementina...
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Serafino Mazzolini (9 June 1890 – 23 February 1945) was an Italian lawyer, fascist politician, and journalist. Mazzolini was born in Arcevia, in the Marche...
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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...
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Serafino is the title character of an Italian comic series created by Egidio Gherlizza. The character originally debuted in 1948 as a kangaroo, but was...
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Vincenzo Serafino (died 1615) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Teano (1588–1615). On 3 October 1588, Vincenzo Serafino was appointed...
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Serafino Ramazzotti (1846 - 1920) was an Italian painter. He was born in Sozzago in the province of Novara, and studied in the Albertina Academy of Fine...
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Frontiers Music (redirect from Serafino Perugino)
producing hard rock. It was founded in 1996 by Serafino Perugino and is based in Naples. In 1996, Serafino Perugino started working in the music industry...
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Serafín Avendaño (redirect from Serafino D'Avendano)
Serafín Xoaquín Avendaño Martínez (12 October 1838 – 23 August 1916) was a Galician landscape and genre painter who spent many years living in Italy. Serafín...
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Daniela di Serafino (8 April 1966 – 22 August 2022) was an Italian applied mathematician and numerical analyst whose research involved numerical linear...
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Serafino Cimino OFM (3 October 1873 – 4 May 1928) was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who led the Franciscans and then served in the diplomatic...
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San Serafino is a Roman Catholic church in Montegranaro, province of Fermo, in the region of Marche, Italy. The church is dedicated to St Seraphin (1540-1604)...
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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...
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Frederick Rolfe (redirect from Frederick William Serafino Austin Lewis Mary Rolfe)
Corvo (Italian for "Crow"), and also calling himself Frederick William Serafino Austin Lewis Mary Rolfe (22 July 1860 – 25 October 1913), was an English...
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Serafino Silva (born 30 October 1953) is a Venezuelan former cyclist. He competed in the team time trial event at the 1976 Summer Olympics. "Serafino...
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Fra Serafino Razzi (1531-1613), born in Marradi and later residing in Florence, was a notable Italian Dominican friar celebrated for his contributions...
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Sanctus Seraphin (redirect from Santo Serafino)
Sanctus Seraphin (Udine 1699 – Venice 1776), also known as Santo Serafin, was a successful luthier (violin maker), working in Venice. He closed his bottega...
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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...
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Giovanni Serafino Volta (1764–1842) was an Italian priest, naturalist, and palaeontologist, best known for his studies of fossil fish from Monte Bolca...
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Serafino Brizzi (1684–1737) was an Italian engraver of the Baroque period, active in Bologna. He is believed to have trained with Ferdinando Galli-Bibiena...
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Serafino Romualdi (18 November 1900 – November 1967) was an Italian writer, labor unionist and anti-fascist activist. He was an official with United States...
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Serafino Fortibraccia, O.P. (died 1571) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Nemosia (1569–1571). Serafino Fortibraccia was ordained a...
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