• Ranieri Del Pace (May 7, 1681 in Pisa – February 27, 1738), also called Giovanni Batista Ranieri Del Pace, was an Italian painter of the late Baroque...
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  • of Montferrat Ranieri, Count Di Campello (1908–1959), Italian equestrian, military officer, sport manager and nobleman. Ranieri del Pace (1681–1738), Italian...
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    depicts the Apotheosis of St Dalmatius, Bishop of Pedona (1709) by Ranieri del Pace. The first altarpiece on the right, somewhat degraded, depicts the...
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  • Santa Verdiana in Castelfiorentino, in collaboration with Sagrestani, Ranieri del Pace, Niccolò Lapi, Antonio Puglieschi, and Agostino Veracini. In the museum...
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    major pupils were Matteo Bonechi (1672–1726) and Giovanni Battista Ranieri del Pace. Four canvases attributed to Sagrestani can be found in the church...
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  • Florence. Another room is frescoed with Allegories of Vice and Virtue, by Ranieri Del Pace. There is a legend, linked to properties in this area including the...
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    the interior of the church had altarpieces including a Concezione by Ranieri del Pace; a Resurrection and Saints by Santi di Tito; and two marble alatar...
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    manager Claudio Ranieri remarked that Del Piero would have as good a season, or an even better one, than the previous term. In August 2008, Del Piero announced...
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    Venuti. In the chancel is a Presentation of Jesus at the Temple by Ranieri Del Pace. The chapel on the left of the entrance once had a Guardian Angel (1718)...
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    and depicts the Glory of St Thomas painted by Camillo Sagrestani and Ranieri del Pace. In the seventeenth century, the oratory became a hospice for pilgrims...
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    home in 2011–12. On 31 January 2012, in spite of Inter manager Claudio Ranieri indicating shortly before he was confident the player would remain with...
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    (also a biographer), Benedetto Luti, Pietro Marchesini of Pistoia, Ranieri del Pace, Giovanni Battista, Tommaso Redi, and his brother Gaetano Gabbiani...
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    Maria della Mercede Santa Maria Maddalena Santa Ninfa dei Crociferi San Ranieri San Rocco Santa Rosalia ai Quattro Coronati San Stanislao Koskta Chiesa...
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    home." In the 2004–05 season, however, under the management of Claudio Ranieri, his forays down the wing appeared stagnated as the coach opted to favour...
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    Performing with him were flautist Andrea Griminelli, Italian pop singer Massimo Ranieri and soprano Cecilia Bartoli, with Steven Mercurio conducting the Czech...
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  • Ranieri was awarded coach of the year and Leicester team of the year at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year. However, on 23 February 2017, Ranieri...
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  • Atlético Madrid (category Copa del Rey winners)
    Antić then returned briefly in early 1999 only to be replaced with Claudio Ranieri at the end of the season. The 1999–2000 season proved disastrous for Atlético...
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    coach Claudio Ranieri. In his second season in Piedmont, the striker managed 38 appearances with 16 goals. Following the sacking of Ranieri, and the appointment...
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    against Real Madrid, making Simeone the first Atlético manager since Claudio Ranieri in 1999 to record a league victory there. Atlético finished the first half...
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    In terms of spending, Mourinho carried on where his predecessor Claudio Ranieri left off, as, bankrolled by Roman Abramovich, he spent in excess of £70 million...
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    Ranieri's defensive mindset and failure to develop a consistent set of tactics. On a personal level, Totti won the Golden Foot award, but Ranieri's lack...
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  • from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 11 February 2011. "Claudio Ranieri resigns as coach of Serie A side Roma". BBC Sport. 20 February 2011. Archived...
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    the third Italian to manage Chelsea, after Gianluca Vialli and Claudio Ranieri.[citation needed] On 9 August 2009, Ancelotti won his first trophy as Chelsea...
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    Claudio Ranieri was appointed as his replacement. Hasselbaink later stated he was "dismayed" at Vialli's dismissal and that the players hated Ranieri and...
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    Archived from the original on 21 May 2010. "Tottenham Hotspur's Sandro Ranieri on Brazil's World Cup2010 reserve list". Picato do Gringo. 11 May 2010...
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    turmoil as it was way off pace for the title after challenging for the Scudetto the previous few seasons. Head coach Ranieri was sacked and replaced with...
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    a woman he and Ranieri both admired (Fanny Targioni-Tozzetti), and that when so frenzied he would direct his sentiments towards Ranieri. In 1830, Leopardi...
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    Diario d'amore musiche per sognare and received, together with Massimo Ranieri, the prize Pigna d'argento at Teatro Politeama in Palermo. The fight against...
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    to him and he was eventually convinced by then Chelsea manager Claudio Ranieri to make the move to Stamford Bridge. His transfer fee to Chelsea was about...
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    he was also later used in a similar role under his Roma manager Claudio Ranieri. Under his Roma manager Luciano Spalletti, he was even fielded in a more...
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