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Giuseppe is the
Italian form of the
given name Joseph, from
Latin Iōsēphus from
Ancient Gr**** Ἰωσήφ (Iōsḗph), from
Hebrew יוסף. It is the most
common name...
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Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi (/ˈvɛərdi/; Italian: [dʒuˈzɛppe ˈverdi]; 9 or 10
October 1813 – 27
January 1901) was an
Italian composer best known...
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Giuseppe Maria Garibaldi (/ˌɡærɪˈbɑːldi/ GARR-ib-AHL-dee, Italian: [dʒuˈzɛppe ɡariˈbaldi] ; 4 July 1807 – 2 June 1882) was an
Italian general, revolutionary...
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Carlo Giuseppe Gené (7
December 1800 – 14 July 1847) was an
Italian naturalist and author. Gené was born at
Turbigo in
Lombardy and
studied at the University...
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Giuseppe Mazzini (UK: /mætˈsiːni/, US: /mɑːtˈ-, mɑːdˈziːni/, Italian: [dʒuˈzɛppe matˈtsiːni]; 22 June 1805 – 10
March 1872) was an
Italian politician,...
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Giuseppe "the
Clutch Hand"
Morello (Italian: [dʒuˈzɛppe moˈrɛllo]; May 2, 1867 –
August 15, 1930), also
known as "The Old Fox", was the
first boss of the...
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Giuseppe Giacosa (21 October, 1847 – 1 September, 1906) was an
Italian poet,
playwright and librettist. He was born in
Colleretto Parella, now Colleretto...
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Joseph Paul
DiMaggio (/dəˈmɑːdʒioʊ/; born
Giuseppe Paolo DiMaggio, Italian: [dʒuˈzɛppe ˈpaːolo diˈmaddʒo];
November 25, 1914 –
March 8, 1999), nicknamed...
- XXIII; Italian:
Giovanni XXIII [dʒoˈvanni ventitreˈɛːzimo]; born
Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli, Italian: [ˈandʒelo dʒuˈzɛppe roŋˈkalli]; 25 November 1881 – 3...
- include:
Giuseppe Simone ****emani (1687–1768),
Lebanese Maronite Orientalist Stefano Evodio ****emani (1709–1782),
nephew of
Giuseppe Simone Giuseppe Luigi...