Ottaviano (Neapolitan: Uttajano; known until 1933 as Ottaiano in Italian) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Naples in the Italian...
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Book of Love (band) (redirect from Ted Ottaviano)
based in New York City. Led by vocalist Susan Ottaviano, the band also includes keyboardists Ted Ottaviano, Lauren Roselli and Jade Lee. The band gained...
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Pope Leo XI (redirect from Alessandro Ottaviano de Medici)
(Italian: Leone XI; 2 June 1535 – 27 April 1605), born Alessandro di Ottaviano de' Medici, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States...
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Matt Cimber (redirect from Matteo Ottaviano)
Matt Cimber (born Thomas Vitale Ottaviano; 1936) is an American producer, director, and writer. He is known for directing genre films including The Candy...
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Ottaviano Riario (born September 1479 – 1523) was an Italian condottiero and Lord of Imola and Forlì. Despite his nominal leadership, the real power lay...
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Ottaviano is a municipality in the Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy. Ottaviano may also refer to: Ottaviano (name), an Italian given name and surname...
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Ottaviano Querini (fl. 1181–1211) was a Venetian nobleman, ambassador, and administrator. Ottaviano Querini is first attested in 1181, serving as either...
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Ottaviano Petrucci (Fossombrone, 18 June 1466 – Venice, 7 May 1539) was an Italian printer. His Harmonice Musices Odhecaton, a collection of chansons...
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Chiara Ottaviano, (Ragusa, 1955) is an Italian historian, writer and film director. After obtaining a degree in philosophy, at the Università di Catania...
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Ottaviano Jannella (December 23, 1635 – December 10, 1661) was an Italian sculptor of the Baroque period. He was born in Ascoli Piceno to Jannello Jannella...
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Ottaviano Nonni (1536 – 6 August 1606), called Il Mascherino, was an Italian architect, sculptor, and painter born in Bologna. Apprentice of Giacomo Barozzi...
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Prince Ottaviano de' Medici di Toscana di Ottajano (b. 1957) is an Italian noble and member of the Ottajano branch of the House of Medici. He is the president...
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Christy Ottaviano Books is a book imprint based at: Henry Holt and Company (2008-2020) Little, Brown and Company (2020-present) This disambiguation page...
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Gianmarco Ireo Paolo Ottaviano (born in Milan on September 29, 1967) is an Italian economist and Professor of Economics at Bocconi University. A native...
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Ottaviano or Attaviano degli Ubaldini (1214 – 1273) was an Italian cardinal, often known in his own time as simply Il Cardinale (The Cardinal). Born at...
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Ottaviano Dandini was the son of Pietro Dandini, and painted history in the style of his father. Some fresco paintings in the cloister of San Spirito...
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Ottaviano-Fabrizio Mossotti (18 April 1791 – 20 March 1863) was an Italian physicist who was exiled from Italy for his liberal ideas. During the First...
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Antipope Victor IV (1159–1164) (redirect from Ottaviano dei Crescenzi Ottaviani)
Victor IV (born Octavian or Octavianus: Ottaviano dei Crescenzi Ottaviani di Monticelli) (1095 – 20 April 1164) was elected as a Ghibelline antipope in...
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Ottaviano–San Pietro–Musei Vaticani is a station on Line A of the Rome Metro. The station is situated at the junction of Viale Giulio Cesare with Via...
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Ottavio Rinuccini (redirect from Ottaviano Rinuccini)
Ottavio Rinuccini (20 January 1563 – 28 March 1621) was an Italian poet, courtier, and opera librettist at the end of the Renaissance and beginning of...
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Ottaviano della Raverta or Ottaviano della Rovere (died 1561) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Terracina, Priverno e Sezze (1545–1561)...
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Ottaviano is a masculine Italian given name derived from the Latin Octavianus, and a patronymic surname. Alessandro Ottaviano de' Medici (1535–1605),...
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chimes available at the band's disposal. Reflecting on that time, Ted Ottaviano stated, "I was fascinated with Altered Images and other bands that were...
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Ottaviano de' Medici (14 July 1484 – 28 May 1546) was an Italian politician. He was the ancestor of the Princes of Ottajano line of the Medici family...
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Ottavio Vannini (redirect from Ottaviano Vannini)
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ottavio Vannini. Ottavio Vannini (September 15, 1585 – c. 1643) was an Italian artist of the Baroque period, active...
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Ottaviano "Ottavio" Andriani (Francavilla Fontana, 4 January 1974) is a former Italian marathon runner. He won bronze medal with the national team at...
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her husband Girolamo Riario, and after his death as a regent of her son Ottaviano. The descendant of a dynasty of noted condottieri, from an early age,...
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Ottaviano Garzadori (or Garzadoro; ca. 1570–1653) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Zadar (1624–1639) and Bishop of Boiano (1622–1624)...
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main line of the House of Medici. The founder of the Ottajano line was Ottaviano de' Medici, who married Bartholomea Giugni and gave issue to Bernardetto...
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Ottaviano Preconio, O.F.M. Conv. or Praeconio (died 18 August 1568) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Palermo (1562–1568) and Bishop...
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