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- Curzio is both a given name and a surname. This name derives from the Latin curtĭus, which in turn derives from the Latin curtus, meaning shortened or...
- Curzio Malaparte (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkurtsjo malaˈparte]; born Kurt Erich Suckert; 9 June 1898 – 19 July 1957) was an Italian writer, filmmaker,...
- Curzio Picchena (Italian: Curzio Picchéna, 11 January 1553, San Gimignano — 16 June 1626, Florence) was an Italian politician and scholar ****ociated with...
- Curzio Cocci (died 1621) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Conza (1614–1621). On 3 March 1614, Curzio Cocci was appointed during...
- Curzio Inghirami (Volterra, 29 December 1614 — 23 December 1655), was an Italian archaeologist and historian, but also a forger of Etruscan artifacts....
- Curzio Maltese (30 March 1959 – 26 February 2023) was an Italian journalist and politician. Maltese was born in Milan and raised in Sesto San Giovanni...
- Alberto Quadrio Curzio (Tirano, Italy, December 25, 1937) is an Italian economist. He is Professor Emeritus of Political Economy at Università Cattolica...
- Curzio Gonzaga (c.1530 - 25 August 1599) was an Italian nobleman, writer and diplomat. From 1595 onwards he was the first marquis of Palazzolo, held jointly...
- (Italian: La pelle) is a 1949 autobiographical novel by the Italian writer Curzio Malaparte. The Skin is a fictionalised account of the Allied occupation...
- Kaputt is a 1944 autobiographical novel by the Italian writer Curzio Malaparte. The book was inspired by Malaparte's experiences as a war correspondent...