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Oronzo is an
Italian personal name,
derived from the
Latin Orontius. It can
refer to:
Saint Oronzo (Orontius)
Oronzo Vito Gasparo,
American artist Don...
- Joseph.
Column of
statue of St
Oronzo: (Lecce's patron) was
given to
Lecce by the city of Brindisi,
because Saint Oronzo was
reputed to have
cured the...
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Giuseppe Oronzo Giannuzzi (March 16, 1838, Altamura,
Kingdom of the Two
Sicilies –
March 8, 1876, Siena, Italy) was an
Italian physiologist. His most important...
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Oronzo Pugliese (5
April 1910 – 11
March 1990) was an
Italian football manager from Turi in the
Province of Bari. Over the
course of his career, Pugliese...
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Eugenio Chiesa,
Giovanni Conti,
Cipriano Facchinetti,
Randolfo Pacciardi,
Oronzo Reale, Ugo La Malfa,
Bruno Visentini, Oddo
Biasini and
Giovanni Spadolini...
- from the 25
August to 27
August to
honor him. Borrelli, Antonio. "Sant'
Oronzo (Oronzio)",
Santi e Beati,
March 21, 2002 Holweck, F.G., A Biographical...
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Oronzo Reale (24
October 1902 – 14 July 1988) was an
Italian politician, who
served as
justice minister in the 1960s and 1970s.
Reale was born in Lecce...
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Orazio Bacci (18
October 1864,
Castelfiorentino – 25
December 1917) was an
Italian Liberal Party politician. He was the 12th
mayor of Florence, Kingdom...
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Oronzo Mario Scarano (1 June 1847 – 28
December 1901) was an
Italian composer and conductor. He
composed several operas and operettas, the
majority of...
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coach Oronzo Pugliese, who
quickly led them to
promotion to
Serie B.
History was made in the 1963–64 season, when Rosa Rosa and
Oronzo Pugliese's...