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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 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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Joseph Paul
DiMaggio (/dəˈmɑːdʒioʊ/; born
Giuseppe Paolo DiMaggio, Italian: [dʒuˈzɛppe ˈpaːolo diˈmaddʒo];
November 25, 1914 –
March 8, 1999), nicknamed...
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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 Porta (1520–1575), also
known as
Giuseppe Salviati, was an
Italian painter of the late-Renaissance period,
active mostly in Venice. Born in Castelnuovo...
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Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi (/ˈvɛərdi/ VAIR-dee; Italian: [dʒuˈzɛppe ˈverdi]; 9 or 10
October 1813 – 27
January 1901) was an
Italian composer best...
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Giuseppe "Beppe"
Marotta (born 25
March 1957) is an
Italian football executive who is
currently the
chairman and CEO of
Italian football club
Inter Milan...
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Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807–1882) was a
revolutionary and a
father of
modern Italy.
Giuseppe Garibaldi may also
refer to:
Giuseppe Garibaldi (composer) (1819–1908)...
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Derby della Madonnina. On 3
March 1980 the
stadium was
named in
honour of
Giuseppe Meazza, the two-time
World Cup
winner (1934, 1938) who pla**** for Inter...
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Strong (born
Marco Giuseppe Salussolia; 5
August 1963) is a
British actor best
known for his film
roles such as
Prince Septimus in
Stardust (2007)...