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Italian cyclist
Angelo Conterno (13 March 1925 – 1 December 2007) was an Italian professional road racing cyclist during the 1950s and early 1960s who is most famous
Angelo_Conterno
1955. Angelo Conterno was the victor the following year, by a margin of 13 seconds over Jesús Loroño. Loroño was victorious in 1957 with Conterno absent
List of Vuelta a España general classification winners
List_of_Vuelta_a_España_general_classification_winners
Danish cyclist (born 1996)
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Jonas_Vingegaard
Name list
Italian missionary Angelo Congear (1885–1986), Australian rules footballer Angelo Constantino (died 2019), Filipino bowler Angelo Conterno (1925–2007), Italian
Angelo
Cycling race
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
2026_Vuelta_a_España
Topics referred to by the same term
Italian wine producer of Piedmont Angelo Conterno (1925–2007), Italian professional road racing cyclist Giovanni Conterno (1929–2004), previous proprietor
Conterno
Italian winemaker
and in 1969 Aldo Conterno established Poderi Aldo Conterno. While Aldo Conterno had been inspired by the modernist innovations of Angelo Gaja of Barbaresco
Aldo_Conterno
British road and track racing cyclist
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Simon_Yates_(cyclist)
Cycling race
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
2023_Vuelta_a_España
American cyclist (born 1994)
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Sepp_Kuss
Church in Massachusetts, United States
minister to Boston's growing population of Italian immigrants. Fr. Angelo Conterno, OFM, founded St, Leonard of Port Maurice Church soon afterwards. Construction
St._Leonard's_Church_(Boston)
Spanish professional cyclist
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Alberto_Contador
Cycling race
best cyclist riding with a licence for independents; this was won by Angelo Conterno. The winner of each classification earned 500,000 lire, and it would
1953_Giro_d'Italia
Cycling race
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
2025_Vuelta_a_España
Colombian road cyclist
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Nairo_Quintana
Irish cyclist (born 1956)
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Sean_Kelly_(cyclist)
Cycling race
Bologna to Montecatini Terme 197 km (122 mi) Stage with mountain(s) Angelo Conterno (ITA) 3 19 May Montecatini Terme to Siena 205 km (127 mi) Plain stage
1952_Giro_d'Italia
French cyclist (born 1954)
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Bernard_Hinault
Belgian cyclist (born 1945)
ISBN 9782263187971 E non Chiamatemi (più) Cannibale. Vita e Imprese di Eddy Merckx by Angelo De Lorenzi in 2003, 153 p. (Italian) ISBN 9788888551210 Il Sessantotto a
Eddy_Merckx
Cycling race
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
2024_Vuelta_a_España
Éric Caritoux France 1984 0 0 1 1 Ángel Casero Spain 2001 0 0 1 1 Angelo Conterno Italy 1956 0 0 1 1 Frans De Mulder Belgium 1960 0 0 1 1 Jean Dotto
List of Grand Tour general classification winners
List_of_Grand_Tour_general_classification_winners
German cyclist (born 1973)
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Jan_Ullrich
Belgian cyclist (born 2000)
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Remco_Evenepoel
Spanish cyclist
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Delio_Rodríguez
Dutch cyclist
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Joop_Zoetemelk
Slovenian racing cyclist (born 1989)
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Primož_Roglič
Spanish cyclist (1926–1998)
Vuelta a España. The previous year at the Vuelta, he finished second to Angelo Conterno by just 13 seconds. 1947 Subida al Naranco 1949 Circuito de Getxo Circuito
Jesús_Loroño
Spanish cyclist
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
José_Pesarrodona
British cyclist (born 1985)
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Chris_Froome
Cycling races Giro d'Italia, Tour de France and Vuelta a España
(3/3) Jean Dotto (1/1) 1956 Charly Gaul (1/3) Roger Walkowiak (1/1) Angelo Conterno (1/1) 1957 Gastone Nencini (1/2) Jacques Anquetil (1/8) Jesús Loroño
Grand_Tour_(cycling)
Spanish cyclist (born 1980)
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Alejandro_Valverde
Spanish cyclist
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Agustín_Tamames
Italian road racing cyclist
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Vincenzo_Nibali
Belgian cyclist
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Edward_Van_Dijck
Spanish cyclist (born 1974)
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Roberto_Heras
Cycling race
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
2009_Vuelta_a_España
American road bicycle racer
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Chris_Horner
Cycling race
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
2013_Vuelta_a_España
Cycling race
Ronchini (ITA) (Bianchi–Pirelli) Mountains Charly Gaul (LUX) (EMI) Sprints Angelo Conterno (ITA) (Carpano) Team Atala–Pirelli–Lygi ← 1958 1960 →
1959_Giro_d'Italia
Cycling race
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
1997_Vuelta_a_España
Bahamontes 12 1957 Jesús Loroño Vicente Iturat Federico Bahamontes 11 1956 Angelo Conterno Rik Van Steenbergen Nino Defilippis 10 1955 Jean Dotto Fiorenzo Magni
List of Vuelta a España classification winners
List_of_Vuelta_a_España_classification_winners
Spanish cyclist (1923–1984)
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Emilio_Rodríguez_(cyclist)
French cyclist (1934–1987)
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Jacques_Anquetil
Cycling race
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
2021_Vuelta_a_España
Month of 1956
Maserati. The 1956 Vuelta a España cycle race ended in victory for Angelo Conterno of Italy. Born: Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Indian spiritual leader; in Papanasam
May_1956
Belgian cyclist
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Gustaaf_Deloor
French cyclist
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Jean_Stablinski
French cyclist
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Éric_Caritoux
Cycling race
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
2005_Vuelta_a_España
Spanish cyclist
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Antonio_Suárez
Cycling race
Poblet Angelo Conterno 3 Willy Schroeders Faema 4 Oreste Magni 5 Louis Proost 6 Nino Defilippis 7 Antonio Suárez Antonio Suárez Angelo Conterno & Edouard
1961_Giro_d'Italia
Cycling race
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
1984_Vuelta_a_España
Cycling race
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
2020_Vuelta_a_España
Cycling team
Schepens Luik–Bastenaken–Luik, Fred De Bruyne Stage 3 Tour de Romandie, Angelo Conterno Stage 9 Giro d'Italia, Gastone Nencini Stage 12 Giro d'Italia, Nino
Carpano_(cycling_team)
Cycling race
Trieste to Cortina d'Ampezzo 236 km (147 mi) Stage with mountain(s) Angelo Conterno (ITA) 19 3 June Cortina d'Ampezzo to Trento 227 km (141 mi) Stage with
1955_Giro_d'Italia
Spanish cyclist (1919–1985)
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Dalmacio_Langarica
Gratton 1960 Jean Graczyk Carlo Brugnami Claude Colette 1961 Jo de Roo Angelo Conterno Gilbert Salvador 1962 Willy Vanden Berghen André Cloarec Michel Nedelec
Grand Prix de Monaco (cycling)
Grand_Prix_de_Monaco_(cycling)
Colombian cyclist (born 1961)
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Luis_Herrera_(cyclist)
Cycling race
Defilippis (ITA) 4 24 May Catanzaro to Bari 352 km (219 mi) Plain stage Angelo Conterno (ITA) 25 May Rest day 5 26 May Bari to Naples 279 km (173 mi) Plain
1954_Giro_d'Italia
Secondary classification in the Spanish cycling grand tour
177 1956 Rik Van Steenbergen (BEL) 98 Gilbert Bauvin (FRA) 187 Angelo Conterno (ITA) 231 1957 Vicente Iturat (ESP) 160 Gastone Nencini (ITA) 173
Points classification in the Vuelta a España
Points_classification_in_the_Vuelta_a_España
Italian cyclist
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Fabio_Aru
Spanish cyclist (1925–2025)
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Bernardo_Ruiz
Spanish cyclist (1945–1994)
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Luis_Ocaña
Cycling race
Groene Leeuw–Sinalco–SAS + 3" 4 Marcel Ernzer (LUX) EMI + 1' 42" 5 Angelo Conterno (ITA) Carpano + 1' 42" 6 Jan Zagers (BEL) Libertas–Eura Drinks + 2'
1959_Liège–Bastogne–Liège
Cycling race
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
2015_Vuelta_a_España
French cyclist
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Roger_Pingeon
Cycling race
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
2002_Vuelta_a_España
Cycling race
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
2003_Vuelta_a_España
Cycling race
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
1991_Vuelta_a_España
Spanish cyclist
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Melcior_Mauri
Road cycling race in Pescara, Italy
Zamboni Torpado–Clement 1960 Italy Oreste Magni Ignis 1961 Italy Angelo Conterno Baratti-Milano 1962 Italy Pierino Baffi Ghigi 1963 Italy Pierino
Trofeo_Matteotti
Spanish cyclist
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Ángel_Casero
French cyclist
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Laurent_Jalabert
Cycling race
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
2014_Vuelta_a_España
Cycling event
Ciampi Bianchi–Pirelli 1960 Italy Alfredo Sabbadin Philco 1961 Italy Angelo Conterno Baratti–Milano 1962 Italy Vito Taccone Atala 1963 Italy Adriano Durante
Giro_del_Piemonte
Cycling race
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
1986_Vuelta_a_España
Cycling race
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
2022_Vuelta_a_España
Italian cycle race
Guerra–Ursus 1953 Italy Giorgio Albani Legnano–Pirelli 1954 Italy Angelo Conterno Fréjus 1955 Italy Loretto Petrucci Lygie 1956 Italy Fiorenzo Magni
Giro_del_Lazio
Cycling race
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
1976_Vuelta_a_España
Dutch cyclist (born 1940)
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Jan_Janssen
Cycling race
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
2012_Vuelta_a_España
Cycling race
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
2008_Vuelta_a_España
Cycling race
5 Attilio Moresi (SUI) + 11' 54" 6 Kurt Gimmi (SUI) + 13' 54" 7 Angelo Conterno (ITA) + 14' 28" 8 Jacques Anquetil (FRA) + 15' 04" 9 Romeo Venturelli (ITA)
1960_Tour_de_Romandie
Spanish cyclist (born 1960)
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Pedro_Delgado
French cyclist
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Jean_Dotto
Cycling race
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
1980_Vuelta_a_España
Cycling race
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
1999_Vuelta_a_España
Cycling race
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
2004_Vuelta_a_España
Cycling race
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
1989_Vuelta_a_España
Cycling race
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
1973_Vuelta_a_España
Spanish cyclist
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Marino_Lejarreta
Spanish cyclist (born 1970)
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Abraham_Olano
Cycling race
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
2016_Vuelta_a_España
Cycling race
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
2018_Vuelta_a_España
Cycling race
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
1995_Vuelta_a_España
Cycling race
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
1963_Vuelta_a_España
Italian cyclist (born 1962)
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Marco_Giovannetti
Italian cyclist (born 1951)
1953: Race not held 1954: Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean Stablinski (FRA) 1959:
Giovanni_Battaglin
Cycling race
251 km (156 mi) Winning time 5h 51' 31" Results Winner Fred De Bruyne (BEL) Second Louison Bobet (FRA) Third Angelo Conterno (ITA) ← 1956 1958 →
1957_Paris–Tours
Country Bilbao Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956 Spain Basque Country Bilbao Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957 Spain Basque Country Bilbao Jesús Loroño (SPA) 1958 Spain
List of Vuelta a España Gran Partidas
List_of_Vuelta_a_España_Gran_Partidas
ANGELO CONTERNO
ANGELO CONTERNO
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Angelicus, ANGELICO means "angelic."
Girl/Female
Greek American Italian Latin
Messenger or angel. A popular masculine name in Sicily after the 13th-century saint, Angel. Angel...
Male
Italian
Variant spelling of Italian Angelo, ANJELO means "angel, messenger."
Female
English
Feminine variant spelling of English unisex Angel, ANGELLE means "angel, messenger."
Female
English
Feminine form of Latin Angelus, ANGELA means "angel, messenger."
Female
English
Feminine variant spelling of English unisex Angel, ANGELL means "angel, messenger."
Female
English
English variant spelling of Latin Angela, ANNGELA means "angel, messenger."
Boy/Male
Spanish American Greek Latin
Angel.
Female
English
English unisex name derived from Latin Angelus, ANGEL means "angel, messenger."Â Originally a male name, it is now almost strictly female.
Boy/Male
German, Italian
Angel
Male
Greek
(Ἄγγελος) Greek name derived from the word angelos, originally ANGELOS means simply "messenger," later in New Testament Greek it acquired the meaning "angel, messenger of God."Â
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Greek, Portuguese
Like an Angel; Befitting in Angle
Female
Basque
, of the Angles.
Girl/Female
Spanish American Greek Italian Latin
Angel.
Male
Italian
Florentine Italian form of Latin Angelus, ANGIOLO means "angel, messenger."
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Angelus, ANGELO means "angel, messenger."
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Angelic
Girl/Female
French Spanish American Italian Latin Greek
Angel.
Female
Polish
Polish form of Latin Angela, ANIELA means "angel, messenger."
Boy/Male
Indian, Italian, Kannada
Angel
ANGELO CONTERNO
ANGELO CONTERNO
Girl/Female
Egyptian
Talented.
Boy/Male
English
Gentle
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Mill Hill
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Kestel.German : from Middle High German kezzel ‘kettle’, ‘cauldron’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker of copper cooking vessels, or alternatively a topographic and habitational name, from the same word in the sense ‘(ring-shaped) hollow’.Dutch and Belgian : habitational name from any of the places so named in the Belgian provinces of Antwerp and Limburg or the Dutch province of North Brabant.
Female
Chinese
flourishing and lustrous.
Male
Egyptian
, lord, prince?
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
King of Gems
Boy/Male
Assamese, Bengali, Indian
Wonderful; Surprising; Outstripping in Courage and Learning; Beginning; Start; First Instance
Girl/Female
Danish, German, Swedish, Teutonic
Plant; Clean
Biblical
of his father
ANGELO CONTERNO
ANGELO CONTERNO
ANGELO CONTERNO
ANGELO CONTERNO
ANGELO CONTERNO
n.
One of a class of "fallen angels;" an evil spirit; as, the devil and his angels.
imp. & p. p.
of Angle
a.
Having oblique angles; as, an oblique-angled triangle.
a.
Containing a right angle or right angles; as, a right-angled triangle.
n.
One who angles.
a.
Having an angle or angles; -- used in compounds; as, right-angled, many-angled, etc.
a.
Having acute angles; as, an acute-angled triangle, a triangle with every one of its angles less than a right angle.
n.
The angel fish (Squatina angelus).
a.
Of or derived from angelica; as, angelic acid; angelic ether.
n.
The Angelus bell.
n.
The Anglo-Saxon domain (i. e., Great Britain and the United States, etc.); the Anglo-Saxon race.
n. pl.
An ancient Low German tribe, that settled in Britain, which came to be called Engla-land (Angleland or England). The Angles probably came from the district of Angeln (now within the limits of Schleswig), and the country now Lower Hanover, etc.
n.
A spiritual, celestial being, superior to man in power and intelligence. In the Scriptures the angels appear as God's messengers.
a.
Having eight angles; eight-angled.
n.
A small gold coin formerly current in England; a half angel.
n.
A characteristic of the Anglo-Saxon race; especially, a word or an idiom of the Anglo-Saxon tongue.
n.
An appellation given to a person supposed to be of angelic goodness or loveliness; a darling.