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Italian painter (1911–1995)
Angelo Savelli (30 October 1911 – 28 April 1995) was an Italian painter. His work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1948 Summer
Angelo_Savelli
2006 novel by Elif Shafak
The novel was adapted into a theatre play in the Italian language by Angelo Savelli titled La Bastarda Di Istanbul, and was staged by Teatro di Rifredi
The_Bastard_of_Istanbul
Name list
boxer Angelo Santucci (born 1951), Canadian football player Angelo Sarzetti, Italian painter Angelo Savelli (1911–1995), Italian painter Angelo Saviano
Angelo
1964 art exhibition in Venice
Italian sculptors Andrea Cascella, sculptor Arnaldo Pomodoro, and etcher Angelo Savelli. Rauschenberg's selection for the Grand Prize marked the United States'
32nd_Venice_Biennale
Italian theatre and movie actress (born 1943)
including Aldo Rostagno, John Jesurun, Paul Pierazzini, Dario Marconcini, Angelo Savelli, Marco Cavicchioli, Paolo Rossi, Rolando Ravello, Paolo Virzì and Paolo
Giusi_Merli
Italian singer and actor
sopranist. De Vittorio was born in Leporano, Taranto, in 1954. In 1976 with Angelo Savelli he founded La Compagnia Pupi e Fresedde which performed Apulian folk
Pino_De_Vittorio
National representation at the Venice Biennale
Luigi Ontani, Claudio Parmiggiani, Gianni Pisani, Pier Luigi Pizzi, Angelo Savelli, Ruggero Savino, Ettore Spalletti, Vito Tongiani, Mino Trafeli, Giuliano
National pavilions at the Venice Biennale
National_pavilions_at_the_Venice_Biennale
19th-century artist and Knight of the Order of the Crown of Italy Angelo Savelli, painter Anna Barbaro, paralympic triathlete who won silver medal at the
List_of_people_from_Calabria
Italian painter (1926–2008)
Addie Herder, Conrad Marca-Relli, Manolo Millares, Mimmo Rotella, Angelo Savelli, Salvatore Scarpitta, Toti Scialoja. In 1977, after some years of teaching
Nuvolo
Giorgio Amelio Roccamonte, Lalla Romano, Raimondo Rossi, Manlio Sarra, Angelo Savelli, Flaminia Siciliano, Leonardo Sinisgalli, Piergiorgio Spallacci, Alberto
Castello Malatestiano, Longiano
Castello_Malatestiano,_Longiano
Britain AC Allan Walton Great Britain AC Kees Andrea Netherlands AC Angelo Savelli Italy AC Ásgeir Bjarnþórsson Iceland AC Charles Cundall Great Britain
Art competitions at the 1948 Summer Olympics
Art_competitions_at_the_1948_Summer_Olympics
Turkish actress
"'La bastarda di Istanbul' di Elif Shafak a teatro con la regia di Angelo Savelli. Prima nazionale al Teatro di Rifredi" (in Italian). Tempo Libero Toscano
Serra_Yılmaz
Italian writer, poet, and translator
Mieli, his companion since 1986. In this period, he collaborated with Angelo Savelli (Selvaggina, 1988), Paolo Icaro (La parte allegra del pesce, 1984 and
Luigi_Ballerini
Italians sculptor Andrea Cascella, sculptor Arnaldo Pomodoro, and etcher Angelo Savelli. 31st 1962 Gian Alberto Dell'Acqua – Gran Premi (Grand Prize): French
List of Venice Biennale exhibitions
List_of_Venice_Biennale_exhibitions
American publicist. Andrew Salkey, 67, Panamanian novelist and poet. Angelo Savelli, 83, Italian painter. Walter Tracy, 81, English type designer, typographer
Deaths_in_April_1995
Appleton Company. "The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church: Cardinal Giacomo Savelli". Fiu.edu. Retrieved 18 October 2011.[self-published source] Weber, Nicholas
List_of_sexually_active_popes
1946 film
Guzzi as himself Luigi Montanarini as himself Ilya Peikov as himself Angelo Savelli as himself Antonio Scordia as himself Orféo Tamburi Himself Marina Doge
The_Models_of_Margutta
Design Painting Also won in 1985 Jack Roth Ramapo College of New Jersey Angelo Savelli University of Texas at Arlington (visting) Music Composition Chester
List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1979
List_of_Guggenheim_Fellowships_awarded_in_1979
Office of the Papal household
Allucingoli (ca.1182/84) Melior le Maitre (documented 1184–1187) Cencio Savelli (1188–1198), later Pope Honorius III Riccardo (documented 1198) Ottaviano
Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church
Camerlengo_of_the_Holy_Roman_Church
French-German-Czech-Italian historical drama television series
Borgia Lanzol, 'el pequeño' Matt Di Angelo as Cardinal Francesco Alidosi Peter Hosking as Cardinal Giovanni Battista Savelli Babsie Steger as Giovanna Farnese
Borgia_(TV_series)
Pitigliano and Sovana Camilla Farnese (1482 - Rome, 1550), married Giacomo Savelli, Lord of Palombara (- Rome, 1541) Paolo Farnese (1458 - Rome, 1490), Apostolic
Ranuccio_Farnese_the_Elder
Italian noble family
Pietro Duke of Carpineto and Donna Carlotta Savelli dei Princes of Albano Donna Maria = Don Giovanni Angelo d'Altemps, Duke of Gallese Don Giovanni (+1656)
Cesi_family
Part of the Italian municipality of Albano Laziale
proprietary vicissitudes, disputed between the Apostolic Camera and the Savelli family. It was sacked by the Saracens in the ninth century, besieged in
Historic centre of Albano Laziale
Historic_centre_of_Albano_Laziale
Italian activist (1952–1983)
ISBN 978-88-86345-01-9, OCLC 34221019 Pezzana, Angelo (1976), La Politica del corpo (in Italian), Savelli, OCLC 3446167 Mieli, Mario (2018), Towards a Gay
Mario_Mieli
Church in Rome, Italy
(1381–1415) Rodrigo Lanzol-Borja y Borja (1456–1484) Giovanni Battista Savelli (1484–1498) Amanieu d'Albret (1500–1520) Agostino Trivulzio, in commendam
San_Nicola_in_Carcere
Noble family of Rome
Marquis of Roccasecca, to Barbara Savelli-Palombara (1750–1826), the last of the great line of the Papal Savelli family and heiress to a large fortune
Massimo_family
pontificate of Pope Innocent III, or perhaps even before the year 1272. Cencio Savelli (1198–1216) (1217–1271 – no information found) Guillaume de Bray (1272–1282)
List of camerlengos of the Sacred College of Cardinals
List_of_camerlengos_of_the_Sacred_College_of_Cardinals
Catholic appointments from 1534 to 1549
Guidiccioni Ascanio Parisani Dionisio Laurerio Enrique de Borja y Aragón Giacomo Savelli Miguel da Silva Giovanni Morone Marcello Crescenzi Giovanni Vincenzo Acquaviva
Cardinals_created_by_Paul_III
Roman Catholic basilica in Rome, Italy
the East by St Alexius. The church also contains the tombstone of Peter Savelli (of the same family as Pope Honorius III). In a Romanesque crypt that survives
Santi_Bonifacio_ed_Alessio
Catholic appointments from 1130 to 1142
Vassalo Lucio Boezio O.S.B. Vall. Vitale Savelli Martino O.Cist. Pietro O.S.B. Cas. Ubaldo da Lunata Angelo Guido Ubaldo Drogon O.S.B. Theodwin Can. Reg
Cardinals created by Innocent II
Cardinals_created_by_Innocent_II
1933 film
Colomba della Rebbia Jean Angelo as le lieutenant demi-solde Orso della Rebbia Josette Day as Miss Lydia Gaston Modot as Brando Savelli Jacques Henley as Le
Colomba_(1933_film)
Government of the Papal States, 1849–1850
administration: four of these were laymen, but the one cleric, Domenico Savelli [it], held preponderant power as interior minister. The measures[which
Red_Triumvirate
(1498–1566) Niccolò Caetani (1526–85) Ippolito II d'Este (1509–72) Giacomo Savelli (1523–87) Giulio della Rovere (1533–78) Innocenzo Ciocchi Del Monte (c1532-77)
1565–1566_conclave
Italian Catholic cardinal (1504–1577)
nephew Cardinal Carlo Carafa and Rebiba, who were imprisoned in Castel San Angelo. Rebiba was eventually released, Carafa was strangled on the order of Pius
Scipione_Rebiba
18 March 1227 (10 years, 243 days) Honorius III HONORIVS Tertius Cencio Savelli c. 1150 Rome, Papal States 66 / 77 Subject and later the sovereign of the
List_of_popes
Italian noblewoman (1463–1509)
conspiracy were to be imprisoned, along with the Pope's governor, Monsignor Savelli, all the pontifical generals, and the castellan of the fortress of Forlimpopoli
Caterina_Sforza
Italian Cardinal
four minor orders, thus becoming a cleric. His cousin Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Medici renounced in 1557 the bishopric of Foligno in his favour. He was
Giovanni_Antonio_Serbelloni
16th-century Catholic cardinal
Succeeded by Giovanni Francesco Gàmbara Preceded by Alessandro Farnese (iuniore) Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina 1580–1583 Succeeded by Giacomo Savelli
Fulvio_Giulio_della_Corgna
Position in the Catholic Church (1204–1964)
Cardinal bishop of Albano Prospero Rebiba (1573–1593) Bishop of Troia Silvio Savelli (cardinal) (1594–1596) Ercole Tassoni (1596–1597) Bonifazio Bevilacqua
Latin Patriarchate of Constantinople
Latin_Patriarchate_of_Constantinople
1940 film
Alberto Verani Renée Saint-Cyr as Maria Verani Umberto Melnati as Tommaso Savelli Vivi Gioi as Clara Luisella Beghi as Rosina, the waitress Rubi Dalma as
Red_Roses_(film)
Castle near San Giustino, Italy
who had become lord of San Giustino. The work was directed by Mariano Savelli and the brothers Giovanni and Camillo Vitelli. After 1530, Giulio Bufalini
Castello_Bufalini
Rome Catholic basilica and landmark in Rome, Italy
d'Estouteville (1443–1483) Rodrigo Borgia (1483–1492) Giovanni Battista Savelli (1492–1498) Giovanni Battista Orsini (1498–1503) Giuliano Cesarini iuniore
Santa_Maria_Maggiore
Santopadre Daniela Sanzone Giulio Aristide Sartorio Giovanni Battista Savelli Mirko Savini Princess Mafalda of Savoy Maria Anna of Savoy Luciana Sbarbati
List_of_people_from_Rome
Comune in Umbria, Italy
and its entrance moved to the present side. In 1267 the podestà Pandolfo Savelli had the monumental staircase built that gave access to the first floor
Todi
Church in Rome, Italy
Clemente Gianfrancesco Morosini (28 March 1590 — 10 January 1596) Silvio Savelli (21 June 1596 — 22 January 1599) Roberto Bellarmino, S.J. (17 March 1599
Santa_Maria_in_Via
one of their leaders, then his relatives Matteo Orsini Rosso and Giacomo Savelli should also be added here, and since Henry of Segusio is also likely to
1268–1271_papal_election
Awards ceremony
Junkyard Dog as Mirales Julien Frison – Marguerite's Theorem as Lucas Savelli Paul Kircher – The Animal Kingdom as Émile Samuel Kircher – Last Summer
49th_César_Awards
Roman aristocrat
cardinals were absent on assignments: Giovanni Gaetano Orsini, Giacomo Savelli, and Matteo Rosso Orsini. He therefore sent messengers to each cardinal
Matteo Rosso Orsini (cardinal)
Matteo_Rosso_Orsini_(cardinal)
Latin Catholic diocese in Italy
1540) (Administrator) Cardinal Giacomo Savelli (5 Nov 1540 – 19 Nov 1554 Resigned) (Administrator) Mariano Savelli (19 Nov 1554 – 6 Feb 1556 Resigned) (Administrator)
Diocese_of_Lamezia_Terme
Italian actor (1899–1971)
Adriana Rome 1585 (1961) - Cardinale Medici Vanina Vanini (1961) - Cardinale Savelli El Cid (1961) - Soldier (as Nelio Bernardi) The Trojan Horse (1961) - Agamemnon
Nerio_Bernardi
Football match between Inter Milan and AC Milan
Giovanni Bolzoni DF 1924–1925 1 0 1928–1932 71 0 1926–1927 4 0 Alessandro Savelli MF 1923–1927 78 35 1927–1928 16 6 Emilio Gattoronchieri MF 1934–1936 7
Derby_della_Madonnina
Uberto Coconati Deacon of S. Eustachio December 17, 1261 Urban IV Giacomo Savelli Deacon of S. Maria in Cosmedin December 17, 1261 Urban IV Future Pope Honorius
January_1276_conclave
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
Morone (1562–1565) Alessandro Farnese the younger (1565–1578) Giacomo Savelli (1578–1583) Giovanni Antonio Serbelloni (1583–1587) Alfonso Gesualdo (1587–1589)
Suburbicarian Diocese of Frascati
Suburbicarian_Diocese_of_Frascati
Calendar year
ISBN 978-0-11-840096-1 – via Google Books. Brunelli, Giampiero (2017). "Savelli, Paolo". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani (in Italian). Rome: Istituto
1397
Church in Rome, Italy
vacant (1828–1832) Mario Mattei (1832–1842) vacant (1842–1853) Domenico Savelli (1853–1864) vacant (1864–1868) Annibale Capalti (1868–1877) Antonio Pellegrini
Santa_Maria_in_Aquiro
Baptista Savelli, insisted for a time on being able to vote in the conclave (although perhaps they only wished to remain present); the Savelli family had
1447_conclave
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
(1570–1573) Giovanni Ricci (1573–1574) Scipione Rebiba (1574–1577) Giacomo Savelli (1577–1578) Giovanni Antonio Serbelloni (1578) Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle
Suburbicarian Diocese of Sabina–Poggio Mirteto
Suburbicarian_Diocese_of_Sabina–Poggio_Mirteto
Carcere Tulliano; Ottobono Fieschi, Cardinal-Deacon of S. Adriano; Giacomo Savelli, Cardinal-Deacon of S. Maria in Cosmedin; Goffredo da Alatri, Cardinal-Deacon
July_1276_conclave
MASTER-SAAO Telescope - MASTER-SAAO Observatory, Sutherland K96 Savelli Observatory, Savelli Cal Savelli Observatory K97 Freconrupt Observatory BR Freconrupt K98
List_of_observatory_codes
Italian bishop and saint
no historical basis, associates Mansuetus with the Roman family of the Savelli. Cazzani, Eugenio (1996). Vescovi e arcivescovi di Milano (in Italian)
Mansuetus_(bishop_of_Milan)
1637 – Matthias, Prinz von Toscana († 1667) 1638 – Friedrich, Duke von Savelli († 1649) 1639 – Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria (1614–1662) 1639 –
List of field marshals of the Holy Roman Empire
List_of_field_marshals_of_the_Holy_Roman_Empire
Animated television series (1982–1983)
song was performed in the original French-language version by Jean-Pierre Savelli. An alternate version was recorded for the compilation feature film Revenge
Once_Upon_a_Time..._Space
2009 Brazilian TV series or program
Rede Globo's usual number-one spot. Francisca Queiroz as Catarina Laclos Ângelo Paes Leme as Nando "Nandinho da Bazuca" Raquel Nunes as Olímpia Heitor Martinez
A_Lei_e_o_Crime
Son of Pope Alexander VI (c. 1476 – 1497)
that appeared in Italy in November 1501. The anonymous Letter to Silvio Savelli was a poisoned attack on the Borgia family which became the basis of the
Giovanni Borgia, 2nd Duke of Gandía
Giovanni_Borgia,_2nd_Duke_of_Gandía
Comune in Umbria, Italy
the mostra through the streets of the city, the Ceri are taken to Via Savelli Della Porta until the start of the race. A celebration like the Corsa dei
Gubbio
Economic gap between northern and southern Italy
meridionale. Studio sulle origini dello sviluppo capitalistico in Italia, Roma, Savelli Editore, 1975. Busetta, Pietro (2021). Il lupo e l'agnello: dal mantra
Southern_question
the archdiocese of Auch; governor of Tivoli; protector of France Giacomo Savelli (December 19, 1539) – cardinal deacon of S. Nicola in Carcere Tulliano;
May_1555_conclave
Vicar general for the territory of Rome excluding Vatican City
(1555–1555) Virgilio Rosario (1555–1558) Virgilio Rosario (1558–1559) Giacomo Savelli (1560–1587) Girolamo Rusticucci (1588–1603) Camillo Borghese (1603–1605)
Cardinal_Vicar
Comune in Marche, Italy
territory which included Visso, Triponzo, Norcia, San Pellegrino, Campi, Savelli and, in the Casciano territory, Poggioprimocaso. In the seventh century
Sant'Angelo_in_Pontano
Personal coat of arms of popes
respectant gules. Honorius III (Cencio Savelli, 1216–1227) Arms of the Savelli family, also used by Honorius IV (Giacomo Savelli, 1285–1287). Woordward blazons
Papal_coats_of_arms
Holy Roman Emperor from 1220 to 1250
Frederick's guardian. Frederick's tutor during this period was Cardinal Cencio Savelli, who would become Pope Honorius III. Markward of Annweiler, with the support
Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Popoli, Belvedere Commune of San Marco: Pesce, Sant'Andrea, Frascaro, Savelli, Paganelli, Valcadora, Nuttoria, Ogricchio, Santa Maria Commune of Preci:
List of subdivisions of the department of Trasimène
List_of_subdivisions_of_the_department_of_Trasimène
Roman Catholic basilica, a landmark of Rome, Italy
Jun 1646 Transferred to Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri Fabrizio Savelli 16 Dec 1647 – 26 Feb 1659 Died Antonio Bichi 1 Dec 1659 – 14 Nov 1667 Transferred
Sant'Agostino,_Rome
Italian cardinal and diplomat (1520–1589)
nephew of Pope Paul III, had in his faction Cardinals Corregio, Gambara, Savelli, Paleotti and Orsini. Farnese was personally beloved by the Roman populace
Alessandro_Farnese_(cardinal)
Noble families of Venice
implemented, in particular during the reign of Francesco Loredan, when Angelo Querini in 1761 tried to restore power to the more collegial organs of the
Venetian_nobility
Roman Catholic prelate
Catholic Church titles Preceded by Giacomo Savelli Bishop of Teramo 1546–1553 Succeeded by Giacomo Silverii-Piccolomini Preceded by Sebastiano Valenti
Giovanni_Giacomo_Barba
Catholic archdiocese in Italy
Ubaldini (1261–1295) Schiatta degli Ubaldini (1295 – died 1298) Giovanni Savelli, O.P. (1299 – died 1301) Uberto Avvocati (19 September 1301 – June 1322)
Archdiocese_of_Bologna
Karl Muller 12 1926–27 Div N 18 11 2 5 41 27 24 2nd R32[G] Alessandro Savelli 11 10 2 2 6 13 25 6 6th 1927–28 Div N 20 10 6 4 35 23 26 4th Pietro Pastore
List_of_AC_Milan_seasons
Catholic appointments from 1471 to 1484
cardinal-priest of S. Maria in Domnica (1482), † 7 October 1483 Giovanni Battista Savelli, protonotary apostolic – cardinal-deacon of SS. Vito e Modesto, then cardinal-deacon
Cardinals created by Sixtus IV
Cardinals_created_by_Sixtus_IV
King of Naples from 1458 to 1494
plague the lands of the Church and besieged by the favor of the Colonna and Savelli the same city of Rome; but Virginio Orsini, Count of Tagliacozzo, and Albe
Ferdinand_I_of_Naples
Catholic appointments from 1846 to 1877
François-Nicholas-Madeleine Morlot (1795–1862) Giusto Recanati (1789–1861) Domenico Savelli (1792–1864) Prospero Caterini (1795–1881) Vincenzo Santucci (1796–1861)
Cardinals_created_by_Pius_IX
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
and Gubbio. But, as a result of the resistance begun by Bishop Mariano Savelli, it was not until the eighteenth century that Urbino could exercise effective
Diocese_of_Gubbio
Italian Cardinal
He was from the Roman nobility, and was a nephew of Cardinal Giacomo Savelli, who had been an important figure in the Roman Curia since his creation
Giovanni_Boccamazza
Latin Catholic archdiocese in Italy
1573 – 1580 Died) Lelio Giordano (November 28, 1580 – 1581 Died) Silvio Savelli (January 26, 1582 – 1589 Resigned) Scipione Floccaro (July 17, 1589 – September
Archdiocese of Rossano-Cariati
Archdiocese_of_Rossano-Cariati
Latin Catholic archdiocese in Italy
Niccolò was the second son of Camillo, third Duke of Sermoneta, and Flaminia Savelli; he was a cousin of Pope Paul III, and was a protonotary apostolic. He
Archdiocese of Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi–Conza–Nusco–Bisaccia
Archdiocese_of_Sant'Angelo_dei_Lombardi–Conza–Nusco–Bisaccia
Count of Solre 1611 1670 1658 Bernardino Savelli, 2nd Prince of Albano [it] 1606 1658 1659 Jules Savelli, 3rd Prince of Albano [it] 1626 1712 Bernard
List of knights of the Golden Fleece
List_of_knights_of_the_Golden_Fleece
Cryptic phrases purporting to predict popes
Lateranensis. 16. Canon from the side Honorius III (1216–1227) Cencio Savelli Savelli family, canon of St. John Lateran The claim in Wion that Honorius III
Prophecy_of_the_Popes
Italian noble (1479–1532)
rumours of the imminent death of Pope Julius II spread, Pompeo and Antonio Savelli spurred the Roman population to rebel against the Papal authority. Paolo
Pompeo_Colonna
Catholic appointments from 1657 to 1667
cardinal-deacon of S. Angelo in Pescheria (14 May 1668), † 6 November 1671 Paolo Savelli – cardinal-deacon of S. Maria della Scala (received the title on 11 February
Cardinals created by Alexander VII
Cardinals_created_by_Alexander_VII
Catholic appointments from 1644 to 1654
cardinals received the titular churches on 16 December 1647: Fabrizio Savelli, archbishop of Salerno – cardinal-priest of S. Agostino, † 26 February
Cardinals created by Innocent X
Cardinals_created_by_Innocent_X
Comune in Lazio, Italy
the Papal States. In 1434, during the struggle against the Colonna and Savelli families, Pope Eugene IV razed the castle of Lariano with the assistance
Velletri
Cardinal-Priest of S. Maria Nuova; Cardinal-protector of France Giacomo Savelli (December 19, 1539) – Cardinal-Priest of S. Maria in Cosmedin; Vicar General
1572_conclave
1288); and cf. nos. 22787 and 22803, which authorizes Cardinal Giacomo Savelli and two bishops to intervene in the case of the Humiliati immediately.
Pietro_Peregrosso
Rione of Rome in Lazio, Italy
Walls by that time. The baronial families of the Fabii and later of the Savelli, which owned also the stronghold on the Aventine named Corte Savella, nested
Sant'Angelo_(rione_of_Rome)
1938 film
as Marina Gualandi Nino Besozzi as Giulio Gualandi Enrico Viarisio as Savelli Vincenzo Scarpetta as Virgilio Ottolano Arnaldo Martelli as Francesco Paolo
The_Lady_in_White
Department of the Roman Curia
13 June 1995) Tarcisio Bertone, S.D.B. (13 June 1995 – 10 December 2002) Angelo Amato, S.D.B. (19 December 2002 – 9 July 2008) Luis Ladaria Ferrer, S.J
Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith
Dicastery_for_the_Doctrine_of_the_Faith
17th-century Roman Catholic cardinal
Spinola Cardinal-Priest of Santa Sabina 1596–1615 Succeeded by Giulio Savelli Preceded by Francesco Maria Bourbon Del Monte Santa Maria Cardinal-Priest
Ottavio_Bandini
Prefecture and commune in Corsica, France
1985), footballer Marie Reynoard (1897-1945), member of French resistance Angelo Rinaldi (born 1940), novelist and literary critic Jean-Jacques Rocchi (born
Bastia
Italian painter (1681–1767)
Maria Corsini, the nephew of Pope Clement XII. He then moved to Palazzo Savelli Orsini on Via Monte Savello in the territory of the (then) parish of the
Jacopo_Zoboli
Church in Rome, Italy
Rondinini (1655–1656) Giancarlo de' Medici (1656–1663) Angelo Celsi (1664–1668) Paolo Savelli (1669–1670; 1678–1683) Sigismondo Chigi (1670–1678) Fulvio
San_Giorgio_in_Velabro
ANGELO SAVELLI
ANGELO SAVELLI
Girl/Female
Greek American Italian Latin
Messenger or angel. A popular masculine name in Sicily after the 13th-century saint, Angel. Angel...
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Angelic
Female
English
Feminine form of Latin Angelus, ANGELA means "angel, messenger."
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Angelicus, ANGELICO means "angelic."
Girl/Female
Spanish American Greek Italian Latin
Angel.
Female
Polish
Polish form of Latin Angela, ANIELA means "angel, messenger."
Female
English
Feminine variant spelling of English unisex Angel, ANGELL means "angel, messenger."
Female
English
Feminine variant spelling of English unisex Angel, ANGELLE means "angel, messenger."
Male
Italian
Florentine Italian form of Latin Angelus, ANGIOLO means "angel, messenger."
Female
English
English unisex name derived from Latin Angelus, ANGEL means "angel, messenger."Â Originally a male name, it is now almost strictly female.
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
Boy/Male
German, Italian
Angel
Boy/Male
Indian, Italian, Kannada
Angel
Girl/Female
French Spanish American Italian Latin Greek
Angel.
Female
Basque
, of the Angles.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Greek, Portuguese
Like an Angel; Befitting in Angle
Male
Italian
Variant spelling of Italian Angelo, ANJELO means "angel, messenger."
Boy/Male
Spanish American Greek Latin
Angel.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Angelus, ANGELO means "angel, messenger."
Female
English
English variant spelling of Latin Angela, ANNGELA means "angel, messenger."
ANGELO SAVELLI
ANGELO SAVELLI
Boy/Male
Latin Italian
Worthy of praise; of value. Saint Anthony is the patron sain of poor people. Famous Bearer:...
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Sahadev's Name During Hiding Period
Boy/Male
Norse
Sea war.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Slave of the one who conceals faults
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Victorious
Girl/Female
Arabic, Greek, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Tamil, Telugu
Star
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Willett.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Peaceful Life; Peaceful Lift
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
Various names for Arthur's sword.
Boy/Male
Greek Hungarian Slavic
Defender of man.
ANGELO SAVELLI
ANGELO SAVELLI
ANGELO SAVELLI
ANGELO SAVELLI
ANGELO SAVELLI
n.
One of a class of "fallen angels;" an evil spirit; as, the devil and his angels.
a.
Containing a right angle or right angles; as, a right-angled triangle.
n.
One who angles.
n.
A spiritual, celestial being, superior to man in power and intelligence. In the Scriptures the angels appear as God's messengers.
a.
Of or derived from angelica; as, angelic acid; angelic ether.
a.
Having oblique angles; as, an oblique-angled triangle.
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.
a.
Having eight angles; eight-angled.
n.
The Anglo-Saxon domain (i. e., Great Britain and the United States, etc.); the Anglo-Saxon race.
n.
The Angelus bell.
a.
Having acute angles; as, an acute-angled triangle, a triangle with every one of its angles less than a right angle.
n.
An appellation given to a person supposed to be of angelic goodness or loveliness; a darling.
a.
Having an angle or angles; -- used in compounds; as, right-angled, many-angled, etc.
n.
A small gold coin formerly current in England; a half angel.
n.
The angel fish (Squatina angelus).
n.
A characteristic of the Anglo-Saxon race; especially, a word or an idiom of the Anglo-Saxon tongue.
imp. & p. p.
of Angle