-
Castel Gandolfo (UK: /ˌkæstɛl ɡænˈdɒlfoʊ/, US: /kɑːˌstɛl ɡɑːnˈdoʊlfoʊ, -ˈdɔːl-/, Italian: [kaˈstɛl
ɡanˈdɔlfo]; Latin:
Castrum Gandulphi), colloquially...
-
Papal Palace of
Castel Gandolfo, or the
Apostolic Palace of
Castel Gandolfo from its
Italian name
Palazzo Apostolico di
Castel Gandolfo, is a 135-acre (54...
-
Gandolfo is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Antonino Gandolfo (1841–1910),
Italian painter Carlos Gandolfo (1931–2005),
Argentine actor...
-
Castel Gandolfo) is a
small volcanic crater lake in the
Alban Hills of Lazio, at the foot of
Monte Cavo, 20 km (12 mi)
southeast of Rome.
Castel Gandolfo, overlooking...
- fourth, Paul VI, died at
Castel Gandolfo,
whilst the fifth,
Benedict XVI,
after retiring,
lived briefly in
Castel Gandolfo before moving into his new residence...
-
Giancarlo Gandolfo (born
November 17, 1937) is an
Italian economist. He has been a
Professor of
International Economics at
Sapienza University of Rome...
- The Road to
Gandolfo is a
story by
Michael Shepherd (a pen name used by
Robert Ludlum)
about General MacKenzie Hawkins ("The Hawk"), a
military legend...
-
Jarett Gandolfo (born June 22, 1990) is an
American politician. A Republican, he
represents District 7 in the New York
State ****embly.
Elected in 2020...
- Mike
Gandolfo (born
October 3, 1958) is a
former professional tennis player from the
United States. Born in Fort Lauderdale,
Gandolfo went to
Santa Fe...
-
Marcelo Gandolfo (born 6 July 1972) is an
Argentine weightlifter. He
competed at the 1992
Summer Olympics and the 1996
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...