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- Silvestro Aldobrandini (1500–1558) was a Florentine jurisconsult and the father of Pope Clement VIII. Silvestro Aldobrandini is depicted in a chapel named...
- Silvestro is both a surname and a masculine Italian given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname: Alex Silvestro (born 1988), American football...
- Theocharis Silvestros (Gr****: Θεοχάρης Σίλβεστρος,17th centuryafter 1638) was a Gr**** Baroque painter. He was a monk affiliated with Saint Catherine's...
- Michael J. “Mike” Silvestro is the chief executive officer (CEO) of Directional Aviation's private fractional aviation travel businesses, which include...
- Look up san silvestro in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. San Silvestro may refer to: San Silvestro in Capite, church in Rome San Silvestro al Quirinale...
- Chris Silvestro (born 16 March 1979, in Bellshill) is a Scottish former footballer. During his career, Silvestro pla**** with Albion Rovers and Raith Rovers...
- Silvestro Carollo (/kɑːˈrɔːloʊ/, Italian: [silˈvɛstro kaˈrɔllo]; June 17, 1896 – June 26, 1970), nicknamed "Silver Dollar Sam", was an Italian-American...
- another name of Gr**** origin, Silvestros, meaning the Savior. Coming from Greece in the 1620-1630 period, a Silvestros Bishop landed in Enfeh, in north...
- Silvèstro dell'Aquila, also known as Silvestro di Giacomo da Sulmona, (c. 1450, in Sulmona – c. 1504) was an Italian Renaissance sculptor of the late Quattrocento...
- Sylvester (or Silvestros) Syropoulos (Gr****: Σίλβεστρος Συρόπουλος; c. 1400 – aft. 1464) was a Byzantine official, the grand ecclesiarch (megas ekklesiarches)...