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Gaetani may
refer to:
Inhabitants of the
Italian city of
Gaeta (Lazio) Caetani, an
Italian noble family...
- The
House of Caetani, or
Gaetani, is the name of an
Italian noble family,
originally from the city of Gaeta,
connected by some to the
lineage of the lords...
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Benedetto Caetani (or
Gaetani) may
refer to: Pope
Boniface VIII, born
Benedetto Caetani (died 1303)
Benedetto Caetani (died 1296), cardinal,
nephew of...
- Jan (Janice) De
Gaetani (July 10, 1933 –
September 15, 1989) was an
American mezzo-soprano
known for her
performances of
contemporary classical vocal compositions...
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Romina Gaetani (born
April 15, 1977) is an
Argentine actress, TV host and singer.
Romina Gaetani was born on
April 15, 1977, in
Buenos Aires, Argentina...
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Pietro Gaetani (died 1500) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Fondi (1476–1500). On 31 May 1476,
Pietro Gaetani was
appointed during...
- John
Louis Di
Gaetani (born 1943) is a
Professor of
English at
Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York. He
received his BA from the
University of Illinois...
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Emanuele Gaetani Liseo (born 22
November 1996) is an
Italian rower who won a
bronze medal at the 2022
European Rowing Championships. "Emanuele
Gaetani Liseo...
- Pistoia) was an
Italian cardinal. His name is also
given as
Soffredo Errico Gaetani,
whilst his
Christian name is also
spelled Soffrido or
Goffredo in some...
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Ottavio Gaetani (22
April 1566 - 8
March 1620) was an
Italian Jesuit and historian,
writing exclusively in
Latin and most
notable for his
Vitae Sanctorum...