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Ciriaco is a male
given name in
Italian (pronounced [tʃiˈriːako]) and
Spanish (pronounced [θiˈɾjako]). In Portuguese, it's
spelled Ciríaco (pronounced...
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Ciriaco Ceballos Neto or
Ciriaco Cevallos y
Bustillo (Quijano, Cantabria, 1763 - México, 1816) was a
Spanish sailor,
explorer and cartographer. The Zeballos...
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Ciriaco Mattei (died 1614) was an
Italian nobleman of Rome and of the
House of
Mattei and one of the most
prolific art
collectors of his time. Mattei...
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Ciriaco Sforza (Italian pronunciation: [tʃiˈriːako ˈsfɔrtsa]; born 2
March 1970) is a
Swiss football manager and
former professional player who last managed...
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their thriving family business that
continued when Andrés and his
brothers Ciriaco, Procopio, and Troadio, were emplo**** with
private and
government companies...
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Cyriacus of
Ancona or
Ciriaco de'
Pizzicolli (31 July 1391 – 1452) was a
restlessly itinerant Italian humanist and
antiquarian who came from a prominent...
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Ciriaco Ramírez (1772 – 1819) was a
Dominican military man,
landowner and revolutionary.
Materialist history presents him as a
precursor of independence...
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Pedro Joel
Ciriaco Leguisamon (born
September 27, 1985) is a
Dominican former professional baseball infielder. He pla**** in
Major League Baseball (MLB)...
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Luigi Ciriaco De Mita (Italian pronunciation: [luˈiːdʒi tʃiˈriːako de ˈmiːta]; 2
February 1928 – 26 May 2022) was an
Italian politician and statesman...
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Manuel Ciriaco Somero (born 21
March 2004) is a
footballer who
plays as a centre-back for Ykkönen club JJK. Born in Finland, he
represents the Dominican...