- The name
Orelli can
refer to
several different people:
Carlo Orelli (1894–2005) was,
until his death, the
oldest living Italian veteran of
World War I...
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Carlo Orelli (23
December 1894 – 22
January 2005) was, at age 110, the last
surviving Italian World War I
veteran who
joined the army at the
onset of the...
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Giovanni Orelli (30
October 1928, in Bedretto,
Switzerland – 3
December 2016, in Lugano) was a
Swiss poet and
writer who
worked in
Italian and the Ticinese...
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Giorgio Orelli (25 May 1921 – 10
November 2013) was an Italian-speaking
Swiss poet,
writer and translator. He was born in
Airolo in the
canton of Ticino...
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Giuseppe Antonio Felice Orelli, also
referred to as
Giovanni Antonio, (13
February 1700 or 1706- died
after 1776 ) was a Swiss-Italian painter, mainly...
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Vincenzo Angelo Orelli (1751-1813) was a Swiss-Italian painter,
mainly of
sacred subjects,
active in a late
baroque style. He was born in
Locarno in the...
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Johann Caspar von
Orelli (Latin
Iohannes Caspar Orellius; 13
February 1787 – 6
January 1849), was a
Swiss classical scholar. He was born at Zürich of a...
- Andalusia.
Selene and Endymion,
fresco on
ceiling by
Giuseppe Antonio Orelli,
circa 1730–1770,
Palazzo Riva.
Selene and the Horae, by
Wilhelm Heinrich...
- Otto Schneider-
Orelli (10
August 1880 in Münchenbuchsee – 31
October 1965 in Zürich) was a
Swiss entomologist. He
studied natural sciences at the universities...
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Outside Rome:
Iuppiter Latiaris on Mons Alb****,
Iuppiter Appenninus (
Orelli 1220, CIL VIII 7961 and XI 5803) on the
Umbrian Apennines, at Scheggia,...