Ottavio is the Italian form of Octavius. Its feminine given name version is Ottavia. Ottavio may refer to: Ottavio Cinquanta, the President of the International...
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Don Giovanni (redirect from Don Ottavio)
production, he wrote two new arias with corresponding recitatives – Don Ottavio's aria "Dalla sua pace" (K. 540a, composed on 24 April for the tenor Francesco...
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Ottavio Farnese (9 October 1524 – 18 September 1586) reigned as Duke of Parma and Piacenza from 1547 until his death and Duke of Castro from 1545 to 1547...
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Charles "Darby" Sabini (born Ottavio Handley; 11 July 1888 – 4 October 1950) was a British-Italian mob boss and considered[by whom?] protector of Little...
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Ottavio Michelini (14 August 1906 – 15 October 1979) of Mirandola, Italy was an Italian Roman Catholic priest, considered to be a mystic. In 1975, he...
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Ottavio Accoramboni (1549 – 23 May 1625) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Urbino (1621–1623), Apostolic Nuncio to Portugal (1614–1620)...
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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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Ottavio Leoni (1578 – 4 September 1630) was an Italian painter and printmaker of the early-Baroque, active mainly in Rome. Ottavio Leoni (sometimes spelled...
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Lutto - Il ciclismo piange Octavio Dazzan (in Italian) Ottavio Dazzan at Cycling Archives Ottavio Dazzan at CycleBase Ottavio Dazzan at Olympedia v t e...
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Ottavio Piccinardi or Ottavio Picenardi (1661–1722) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Reggio Emilia (1701–1722). Piccinardi was born...
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Ottavio Ziino (11 November 1909 – 1 February 1995) was an Italian composer, conductor and academic. Born in Palermo, Ziino graduated in composition from...
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Pope Paul III and His Grandsons (redirect from Paul III and his Nephews Alessandro and Ottavio Farnese)
relationship between Pope Paul III and his grandsons, Ottavio and Alessandro Farnese. Ottavio is shown in the act of kneeling, to his left; Alessandro...
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Ottavio Bottecchia (pronounced [otˈtaːvjo botˈtekkja]; 1 August 1894 – 15 June 1927) was an Italian cyclist and the first Italian winner of the Tour de...
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Ottavio Dantone (born 9 October 1960) is an Italian conductor and keyboardist (primarily harpsichord and fortepiano) particularly noted for his performances...
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Ottavio Jemma (1 January 1925 – 25 December 2015) was an Italian screenwriter. He wrote for more than 40 films between 1959 and 2015. Gideon and Samson...
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Ottavio Baussano (19 April 1898 – 1970) was an Italian painter and scenic designer. He was born in Asti, and active there in both painting and teaching...
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Ottavio Bandini (1558–1629) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. On 25 June 1595 he was consecrated bishop by Alessandro Ottaviano de' Medici, Archbishop of...
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Ottavio Acquaviva d'Aragona may refer to: Ottavio Acquaviva d'Aragona (1560–1612), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal Ottavio Acquaviva d'Aragona (1609–1674)...
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Ottavio Alessi (1 January 1919 - 28 April 1978) was an Italian screenwriter, producer and film director. Born in Cammarata, Province of Agrigento, Alessi...
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Ottavio "Tai" Missoni (11 February 1921 – 9 May 2013) was a Dalmatian Italian businessman, founder of the Italian fashion label Missoni and an Olympic...
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Ottavio Tronsarelli (c. 1586 – 31 August 1646) was an Italian Baroque poet, librettist and man of letters. Ottavio Tronsarelli was born in Rome around...
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Ottavio Farnese (20 December 1598 – 1643) was an Italian nobleman of the House of Farnese, which ruled the Duchy of Parma from 1545 to 1731. Ottavio was...
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Ottavio Quattrocchi (1938 – 13 July 2013) was an Italian businessman who was being sought until early 2009 in India for criminal charges for acting as...
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Ottavio Semini (c. 1530–1604) was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance. He was born and trained in Genoa and died in Milan. He was the son and pupil...
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Ottavio Profeta (October 10, 1890 – November 23, 1963) was an Italian poet. Ottavio Profeta was born in Aidone, Italy on October 10, 1890, to Franco and...
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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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Giuseppe Ottavio Pitoni (Rieti, 18 March 1657 – Rome, 1 February 1743) was an Italian organist and composer. He became one of the leading musicians in...
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Ottavio Serena (18 August 1837 – 7 January 1914) was an Italian politician, judge, prefect and historian. He is known in his hometown Altamura for his...
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Ottavio Barone (born 29 September 1974) is an Italian boxer. He competed in the men's middleweight event at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Ottavio Piccolomini, 1st Duke of Amalfi (11 November 1599 – 11 August 1656) was an Italian nobleman whose military career included service as a Spanish...
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