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- Derek Paravicini (born 26 July 1979) is an English pianist. He resides in London. On 26 July 1979, Paravicini was born at the Royal Berkshire Hospital...
- The Paravicini family is an old Italian noble family, whose members occuped important ecclesiastical positions in the Catholic Church. Paravicini is also...
- September 1915 – 27 December 1998) (née Wellcome, later Maugham, formerly Paravicini), was the only child of the English writer W. Somerset Maugham by his...
- Noah Tiberius Paravicini (born April 10, 1997) is a retired American professional soccer player who last pla**** for Charlotte Independence in the USL Championship...
- Ottavio Paravicini (1552–1611) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. Born into the Paravicini, noble family from Valtellina, he was the son of Giovanni Michele...
- Pervenier 1999, pp. 113, 114. Paravicini 2003, p. 312. Van Loo 2021, p. 353. Paravicini 2003, pp. 307–308. Paravicini 2003, p. 308. Vaughan & Small 2010...
- Baron Timothy de Paravicini (25 October 1945 – 17 December 2020) was an English electronics engineer and designer. He was brought to England for his education...
- Republic of Genoa, to Giuseppe Maria Buonaparte and his wife, Maria Saveria Paravicini (1715-1750). He already had a sister Maria Gertrude, born in 1741, and...
- Maria Saveria Paravicini (born 7 September 1715 at Ajaccio, died before 1750). She was a daughter of two Nobile, Giuseppe Maria Paravicini and Anna Maria...
- Percy John de Paravicini CVO (15 July 1862 – 11 October 1921) was an English amateur cricketer and international footballer in the late nineteenth century...