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Gaspare (also Gaspero,
Gasperino and Gasparro) is an
Italian male
given name, the
literal translation of the
English name
Casper and
Jasper (French Gaspard...
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Gaspare Aselli (or Asellio) (c. 1581 – 9
September 1625) was an
Italian physician noted for the
discovery of the
lacteal vessels of the
lymphatic system...
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Gaspare Luigi Pacifico Spontini (14
November 1774 – 24
January 1851) was an
Italian opera composer and
conductor from the
classical era.
During the first...
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Gaspare Messina (Italian pronunciation: [
ˈɡaspare mesˈsiːna];
August 7, 1879 – June 15, 1957)
founded the New
England Mafia that
would later be known...
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Gaspare Tagliacozzi (his last name has also been
spelled Taliacotius,
Tagliacoze or Tagliacozzio; Bologna,
March 1545 – Bologna, 7
November 1599) was...
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Gaspare Sommaripa (died 1402) was a Lord of
Paros by
right of his wife. He
married in 1390
Maria Sanudo, lady of
Paros (died 1426), and had
Crusino I...
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Gaspare Pisciotta (Montelepre, 5
March 1924 – Palermo, 9
February 1954) was a
companion of the
Sicilian bandit Salvatore Giuliano, and
considered to be...
- Gasparo,
count Gozzi (4
December 1713 – 26
December 1786) was a
Venetian critic and dramatist.
Gasparo Gozzi was the
first of
eleven children born to the...
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Gaspare D'Amico (22
September 1886 – 1975) was a
bootlegger and a
powerful Mafia figure in New Jersey, US. D'Amico was born in Villabate, Sicily. He and...
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Gaspar or
Gaspare DiGregorio (October 4, 1905 – June 11, 1970) was a New York
mobster and a high-ranking
member of the
Bonanno crime family who was a...