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    Giuseppe Palmieri (Martignano, 5 May 1721 – Naples, 1 February 1793) was an Italian economist and politician of the 18th century. Born to an aristocratic...
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  • Giuseppe Palmieri may refer to: Giuseppe Palmieri (athlete) (1902-1989), Italian high jumper and javelin thrower Giuseppe Palmieri (economist) (1721–1793)...
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  • Francesco Palmieri (1659–1701), Italian poet and musician Giuseppe Palmieri (1674–1740), Italian painter of the late Baroque period Giuseppe Palmieri (1721–1793)...
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    Maddalena, who founded an Enlightenment Academy, and by the economist Giuseppe Palmieri, director of the Supreme Council of Finance of the Kingdom of...
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    philosopher and political economist Pietro Giordani (1774–1848), writer and classical literary scholar Domenico Palmieri (1829–1909), a Jesuit scholastic...
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    important Sardinian archaeologist and linguist of the 19th century." Luigi Palmieri (1807–1896), physicist and meteorologist, inventor of the mercury seismometer...
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    He was "one of the more considerable personalities of the age." Matteo Palmieri (1406–1475), was a humanist and historian who is best known for his work...
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  • considered one of the forerunners of the foundation of the Red Cross Luigi Palmieri (1807–1896), physicist and meteorologist, inventor of the mercury seismometer...
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    considered one of the forerunners of the foundation of the Red Cross Luigi Palmieri (1807–1896), physicist and meteorologist, inventor of the mercury seismometer...
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    architecture Giuseppe Mingione, mathematician Giuseppe Moscati, Roman Catholic saint, physician, educator, and scientist Francesco Saverio Nitti, economist and...
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  • Rudinì (1896–1898) In 1896, the Banco Ambrosiano was founded in Milan by Giuseppe Tovini, a Catholic advocate, and was named after Saint Ambrose, the 4th...
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    jurists Pietro Giannone, Gaetano Filangieri, Giuseppe Maria Galanti, Giuseppe Palmieri, Domenico Grimaldi, and Merchiorre Delfico; and later with the president...
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    Gabrielli, Italian Catholic cardinal (b. 1654) September 19 – Davide Cocco Palmieri, Italian Catholic bishop (b. 1632) October 5 – Paulet St John, 3rd Earl...
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    Antonio Genovesi (category 18th-century Italian economists)
    favorable to a more incisive free-trade policy. Among his students were Giuseppe Palmieri and Francesco Mario Pagano. He was a scholar in classical Literature...
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  • 1794) October 30 – Giuseppe Antonio Landi, Italian architect and painter (d. 1791) November 1 – Antonio Genovesi, Italian economist (d. 1769) November...
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    On the Origin of Species. 1861: Unification of Italy after victories by Giuseppe Garibaldi. 1866: First commercially successful transatlantic telegraph...
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    (born 1954), actor, comedian (Forest Hills, raised in Englewood) Kyle Palmieri (born 1991), hockey player (Smithtown, New York, grew up in Montvale) Scott...
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    worked for the mafia. Nicola Gentile says that Joseph Biondo and Paolino Palmieri members of the Buffalo crime family, tried to convince Lonardo to rescind...
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    Producer and TV entertainer Alba Roversi – Actress Dante Carle – Actor Irma Palmieri – Actress Patricia Zavala – TV presenter Roberto Messuti – Actor Carlos...
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    neo-romantic composer; in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (d. 1966) Fulvio Palmieri, Italian screenwriter; in Rome, Italy (d. 1966)[citation needed] Died:...
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