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Belgian footballer
Fabio Caracciolo (born 6 September 1984) is a Belgian former footballer. Caracciolo made his debut in professional football for Dutch Eerste Divisie side
Fabio_Caracciolo
Surname list
Battistello Caracciolo (1578–1635), Italian painter Fabio Caracciolo (born 1984), Belgian footballer of Italian descent Francesco Caracciolo (1752–1799)
Caracciolo_(surname)
Italian professional footballer (born 1981)
from injury, Francesco Flachi, Fabio Bazzani and Fabio Quagliarella all left the club. That month also saw Caracciolo replaced Quagliarella, Quagliarella
Andrea_Caracciolo
Association football club in the Netherlands
Jan van Grinsven, Fred van der Hoorn & Arnold Scholten ao 2009–10 Fabio Caracciolo 19 Eerste Divisie 4.000 7 Marc Brys 2010–11 John Verhoek 10 Eerste
FC_Den_Bosch
Belgian citizens of Italian descent
footballer Sébastien Bruzzese, footballer Laurent Capelluto, actor Fabio Caracciolo, footballer Patricia Carli, singer Francesco Carratta, footballer Alexandro
Italian immigration to Belgium
Italian_immigration_to_Belgium
Willem II, Utrecht – 1999–2009 Giuseppe Canale – Roda JC – 1995–96 Fabio Caracciolo – ADO Den Haag – 2008–09 Bram Castro – Roda JC, Heracles – 2006–10
List of foreign football players in the Netherlands
List_of_foreign_football_players_in_the_Netherlands
Spanish dark matter direct detection experiment
Bernabei, Rita; Belli, Pierluigi; Bussolotti, Andrea; Cappella, Fabio; Caracciolo, Vincenzo; Cerulli, Riccardo; Dai, Chang-Jiang; D'Angelo, Annelisa;
ANAIS-112
52nd season of the second-tier football league in Netherlands
22 Gunther Thiebaut MVV 19 Ruud ter Heide AGOVV Apeldoorn 18 Koen van der Biezen FC Den Bosch 17 Fabio Caracciolo FC Eindhoven 16 Erik Quekel TOP Oss
2007–08_Eerste_Divisie
Dordrecht) -- FW NED Berry Powel (to Gimnàstic, was on loan to De Graafschap) -- FW BEL Fabio Caracciolo (to Fortuna Sittard, was on loan to FC Den Bosch)
List of Dutch football transfers summer 2010
List_of_Dutch_football_transfers_summer_2010
Graafschap) 18 MF BEL Tim De Meersman (To FCV Dender EH) 20 FW BEL Fabio Caracciolo (On loan to FC Den Bosch) 24 DF NED Samir El Moussaoui (To FC Den
List of Dutch football transfers summer 2009
List_of_Dutch_football_transfers_summer_2009
original on 30 December 2014. Retrieved 30 December 2014. "Vis haalt Caracciolo weer naar Belgi". Belgiumsoccer.be. Archived from the original on 2011-09-28
List of Dutch football transfers summer 2011
List_of_Dutch_football_transfers_summer_2011
Italian crime drama television series
co-leader of the Capaccio clan, nephew to Don Aniello Pastore Carlo Caracciolo as Fernando "'o Crezi" (Crazy) Capaccio (seasons 3–4), co-leader of the
Gomorrah_(TV_series)
54th season of the second-tier football league in Netherlands
Cambuur 21 Johan Voskamp Helmond Sport 4 Glynor Plet Telstar 20 5 Fabio Caracciolo Den Bosch 19 6 Hugo Bargas Graafschap 16 7 Nacer Chadli AGOVV 15 Nassir
2009–10_Eerste_Divisie
2012 Gianluca Nijholt FC Utrecht Almere City FC Loan 6 January 2012 Fabio Caracciolo CS Visé MVV Maastricht Free 6 January 2012 Ismo Vorstermans FC Utrecht
List of Dutch football transfers winter 2011–12
List_of_Dutch_football_transfers_winter_2011–12
ADO Den Haag 2010–11 football season
Archived July 24, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Fortuna Sittard rondt komst Caracciolo af Archived July 24, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Dordt neemt vervroegd
2010–11_ADO_Den_Haag_season
124th season of top-tier Italian football
April 2025). "Sassuolo promosso in serie A. I segreti della squadra di Fabio Grosso, dallo psicologo alla dieta". La Repubblica. "Filippo Inzaghi's Pisa
2025–26_Serie_A
Cambuur) 8 MF NED Leroy Resodihardjo (from SVV Scheveningen) 9 FW BEL Fabio Caracciolo (from FC Eindhoven) 11 FW FRA Karim Soltani (from VVV-Venlo) 12 MF
List of Dutch football transfers summer 2008
List_of_Dutch_football_transfers_summer_2008
harmony and hope" to promote "a kinder and more humane world". Alessia Caracciolo is Cara's birth name. Tolentino, Jia (May 27, 2015). "Meet Alessia Cara
List of songs recorded by Alessia Cara
List_of_songs_recorded_by_Alessia_Cara
Italian businessman (born 1977)
Agnelli and Marella Agnelli. He is nephew of Don Carlo Caracciolo, member of the House of Caracciolo, founder of Gruppo Editoriale L'Espresso and owner of
Lapo_Elkann
Italian prelate
Fabrizio Caracciolo Piscizi or Modernus Caracciolo Piscizi (1583–1631) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Oppido Mamertina (1630–1631)
Fabrizio_Caracciolo_Piscizi
Italian patriarch
or possibly 1585, a son of Giovanni Battista Lagonissa and Feliciana Caracciolo. After studying civil and canon law at the University of Naples he went
Fabio_Lagonissa
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
diocesan synod was held by Bishop Innico Caracciolo (1697–1730) on 4—6 November 1702. In 1727, Cardinal Innico Caracciolo (1697–1730) issued a new set of Constitutions
Diocese_of_Aversa
Italian noble family
of Taranto. The links with the court increased further under Sergianni Caracciolo, Joan's lover and Great Senechal. A younger brother of Giannantonio married
Orsini_family
Italian businessman (born 1976)
Gianni Agnelli, and the socialite Marella Agnelli (born Donna Marella Caracciolo di Castagneto); his great-grandfather was the industrialist Edoardo Agnelli
John_Elkann
Italian businessman (1921–2003)
with the Fiat 600. Prior to his marriage on 19 November 1953 to Marella Caracciolo dei Principi di Castagneto, a half-American, half-Neapolitan noblewoman
Gianni_Agnelli
Italian actor (born 1987)
Questo nostro amore". Esquire (in Italian). Retrieved 18 July 2025. Fusco, Fabio (19 September 2010). "Dario Aita tra segreti e magie". Movieplayer.it (in
Dario_Aita
Italian Roman Catholic bishop (1586–1656)
della Rovere, Cardinal-Priest of Santi Quirico e Giulitta, with Fabrizio Caracciolo Piscizi, Bishop of Catanzaro, and Giovanni Battista Altieri, Bishop of
Fabio_Olivadisi
2006 Italian association football scandal
il ritiro della causa". Panorama (in Italian). Retrieved 23 May 2022. Caracciolo, Nino (2 November 2017). "Calciopoli, verità clamorosa di Carraro: 'scudetto
Calciopoli
Capozzi Pier Paolo Capponi Vittorio Caprioli Fabrizio Capucci Franco Caracciolo Ida Carloni Talli Paolo Carlini Pietro Carloni Siro Carme Tullio Carminati
List_of_Italian_actors
Italian football club season
Juventus player!". Juventus FC. 10 July 2024. Retrieved 10 July 2024. "Fabio Miretti renews with Juventus!". Juventus FC. 17 July 2024. Retrieved 17
2025–26_Juventus_FC_season
Private university in Rome
Constitutional Court of Italy, jurist, magistrate and politician) Lucio Caracciolo (geopolitical analyst) Antonio Catricalà (jurist) Pier Luigi Celli (writer
Luiss_University
Italian Catholic bishop (1478–1546)
Tommaso Caracciolo (1478–1546) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Capua (1536–1546), Bishop of Trivento (1502–1540), Apostolic Nuncio
Tommaso Caracciolo (archbishop of Capua)
Tommaso_Caracciolo_(archbishop_of_Capua)
Italian footballer (born 1979)
completed a four-way swap: Miccoli replaced the departed Andrea Caracciolo, Caracciolo for Fabio Quagliarella and Vincenzo Iaquinta was replaced by Quagliarella
Fabrizio_Miccoli
Brescia Calcio 2003–04 football season
Rigamonti Serie A 11th Coppa Italia Second Round UEFA Intertoto Cup Third Round Top goalscorer Roberto Baggio (12) Andrea Caracciolo (12) ← 2002–03 2004–05 →
2003–04_Brescia_Calcio_season
Italian businessman (born 1975)
and Donna Allegra Caracciolo di Castagneto (born 1945), first cousin of Marella Agnelli (1927–2019), born Donna Marella Caracciolo di Castagneto and daughter
Andrea_Agnelli
Italian football league season
Italian). 7 June 2024. Retrieved 7 June 2024. Redazione (3 June 2024). "Fabio Grosso è il nuovo allenatore del Sassuolo". US Sassuolo Calcio (in Italian)
2024–25_Serie_B
Italian comic book author (1967–2024)
1999. Artwork for the second story, Beer Run, written by Marc Andreyko. Caracciolo, Pierfrancesco (21 October 2024). "Morto il fumettista torinese Massimiliano
Massimiliano_Frezzato
Napoli 2025–26 football season
20:45 CEST (UTC+2) Gilmour 39' Spinazzola 69', 73' Lucca 82' Report Caracciolo 50' Nzola 60' (pen.) Lusuardi 82' Lorran 90' Stadium: Stadio Diego Armando
2025–26_SSC_Napoli_season
Diplomatic Mission of the Holy See
Marino Ascanio Caracciolo (1517 - 1529) Vincenzo Pimpinella (1529 – 1532) Pier Paolo Vergerio (1533 – 1535) Giovanni Morone (1536 – 1538) Fabio Mignanelli
Apostolic Nunciature to Austria
Apostolic_Nunciature_to_Austria
Theoretical refilling of the Mediterranean Sea between the Miocene and Pliocene Epochs
Pascale, Noemi; Deplano, Ilaria; Senigaglia, Riccardo; Batistini, Edoardo; Caracciolo, Daniela; Chiantore, Mariachiara; Ciriaco, Saul; Ferranti, Maria Paola;
Zanclean_flood
U.S. Città di Palermo 2005–06 football season
for €10mln in a highly controversial move. Two young strikers, Andrea Caracciolo from Brescia and Stephen Makinwa from Atalanta, were signed as potential
2005–06 US Città di Palermo season
2005–06_US_Città_di_Palermo_season
Criminal organization in Italy
arresti". la Repubblica (in Italian). 4 June 2020. Retrieved 4 June 2020. Caracciolo, Alessandro (3 June 2020). "Presi 8 latitanti a S. Domingo, c'è anche
Camorra
Perugia 2002–03 football season
Luigi Pagliuca Roberto Baronio Giovanni Sulcis Fabio Gatti Fabrizio Miccoli Zisis Vryzas Andrea Caracciolo Emanuele Berrettoni Nicola Amoruso Antonio Criniti
2002–03_AC_Perugia_season
Church in Campania, Italy
p. 226. Cesare D'Engenio Caracciolo, Napoli sacra, Napoli, per Ottavio Beltrano, 1623, p. 325 Cesare D'Engenio Caracciolo, Napoli sacra, Naples, Ottavio
Santi_Severino_e_Sossio
16th-century Roman Catholic bishop
Fabio Arcella (died 1560) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Capua (1549–1560), Bishop of Policastro (1537–1542), Bishop of Bisignano
Fabio_Arcella
U.S. Città di Palermo 2006–07 football season
squad, including Aimo Diana, Mark Bresciano, Fábio Simplício and Amauri, but sold World Cup winner Fabio Grosso to Internazionale. Several football experts
2006–07 US Città di Palermo season
2006–07_US_Città_di_Palermo_season
Regional capital city of Campania, Italy
results. The most notable transformations made were the construction of Via Caracciolo in place of the beach along the promenade, the creation of Galleria Umberto
Naples
Italian poet of the Renaissance
present-day Nova Siri) and castellan of Cosenza, and his wife Antonia Caracciolo. Of Spanish heritage, Diego, described as a handsome and brave soldier
Isabella_di_Morra
1965 Italian film
Marisa Sally ... Serena Tiberio Murgia Enrico Pozzi Giuseppe Ricagno Fabio Battistini Luigi Batzella Conny Caracciolo Cadavere a spasso at IMDb v t e
Cadavere_a_spasso
Italian talent show series produced since 2001
(singer); Consuelo Varini (singer); Ettore Romano (singer); Fabio Villanis (singer); Fabio Morici (actor); Francesca Paganucci (singer); Giacomo Milli
Amici_di_Maria_De_Filippi
Medieval Italian history source publication
Eustachio Caracciolo. Gregory of Catino: History of the Abbey of Farfa (Chronicon Farfense) from 681 to 1104, from a manuscript in the Caracciolo collection
Rerum_italicarum_scriptores
Comune in Apulia, Italy
successive owners (Acquaviva d'Aragona, the De Mari and Donna Maria Emanuela Caracciolo) removed the appearance of a fortified residence from the complex. The
Gioia_del_Colle
Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop
Marcello Crescenzi Preceded by Tommaso Caracciolo Archbishop of Capua (1st appointment) 1546–1549 Succeeded by Fabio Arcella Preceded by Philippe de La Chambre
Niccolò_Caetani
Lecce 2025–26 football season
1 May 2026 35 Pisa 1–2 Lecce Pisa 20:45 CEST (UTC+2) Caracciolo 43' Léris 56' Aebischer 61' Durosinmi 82' Meister 90' Report Banda 52' Cheddira 65'
2025–26_US_Lecce_season
Former diplomatic post of the Holy See
Nuncio with the rank of an ambassador. Fabio Arcella (1528 - 1534) Tommaso Caracciolo (1534 - August 1535) Fabio Arcella (August 11, 1535 - April 1537)
Apostolic Nunciature to Naples
Apostolic_Nunciature_to_Naples
Latin Catholic archdiocese in Italy
Gesualdo di Conza (Gonza) (14 Apr 1561 – 18 Nov 1572 Resigned) Salvatore Caracciolo, C.R. (19 Nov 1572 – Nov 1573) Marcantonio Pescara (15 Mar 1574 – 1584)
Archdiocese of Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi–Conza–Nusco–Bisaccia
Archdiocese_of_Sant'Angelo_dei_Lombardi–Conza–Nusco–Bisaccia
English club in European football
aggregate losing 0–1 at home to an Andrea Caracciolo goal and 3–0 in Palermo following two goals by Fábio Simplício and one by David Di Michele. Manager
West Ham United F.C. in European football
West_Ham_United_F.C._in_European_football
1962) Achille Campanile (1899–1977) Luigi Capuana (1839–1915) Enrichetta Caracciolo (1821–1901) Alberto Caramella (1928–2007) Giosuè Carducci (1835–1907)
List_of_Italian_writers
Cagliari Calcio 2025–26 football season
Cagliari Calcio 2025–26 season President Tommaso Giulini Head Coach Fabio Pisacane Stadium Unipol Domus Home colours Away colours Third colours ← 2024–25
2025–26 Cagliari Calcio season
2025–26_Cagliari_Calcio_season
Italian footballer (born 1979)
campaign. Udinese also bought back Fabio Quagliarella from Sampdoria on 21 June; Sampdoria then bought Andrea Caracciolo from Palermo on 22 June and Palermo
Vincenzo_Iaquinta
Fiorentina 2025–26 football season
18:30 CET (UTC+1) Kean 13' Dodô 47' Fabbian 90+2' Fazzini 90+2' Report Caracciolo 37' Marin 62' Cuadrado 79' Stadium: Stadio Artemio Franchi Attendance:
2025–26_ACF_Fiorentina_season
Pisa SC 2024–25 football season
Nation Player 1 GK BRA Nícolas 3 DF ITA Samuele Angori 4 DF ITA Antonio Caracciolo (captain) 5 DF ITA Simone Canestrelli 6 MF ROU Marius Marin 8 MF DEN
2024–25_Pisa_SC_season
Lazio 2019–20 football season
10' Parolo 26' Luiz Felipe 46' Immobile 58' (pen.) Bastos 89' Report Caracciolo 64' Deli 82' Stadium: Stadio Olimpico Attendance: 7,789 Referee: Lorenzo
2019–20_SS_Lazio_season
Brescia Calcio 2001–02 football season
Antonio Salgado 26 MF ITA Roberto Cortellini 28 MF ESP Pep Guardiola 29 FW ITA Andrea Caracciolo 30 DF LTU Marius Stankevičius 31 GK ITA Mauro Bacchin
2001–02_Brescia_Calcio_season
Italian librettist and poet (1679–1741)
"Ortanio". Lalli was born and raised in Naples as the adopted son of Fulvio Caracciolo but fled the city after being implicated in a bank fraud. After two years
Domenico_Lalli
Internazionale 2006–07 football season
was empowered with the arrivals of Zlatan Ibrahimović, Patrick Vieira, Fabio Grosso and Maicon. In early September, the club suffered a tragedy: Inter's
2006–07_Inter_Milan_season
Head of the Catholic Church from 1691 to 1700
2018-02-13. Retrieved 2012-08-09. Riva, Michele Augusto; Borghi, Luca; Pagni, Fabio (August 2016). "Riva, Michele Augusto et al. "The first recorded use of
Pope_Innocent_XII
Italian football club
Brescianini Cristian Brocchi Davide Calabria Francesco Camarda Andrea Caracciolo Valerio Cassani Francesco Coco Fulvio Collovati Alessandro Costacurta
AC_Milan_Youth_Sector
Tommaso Caracciolo (1572–1631), was a Field Marshal who commanded parts of the Spanish forces in the Thirty Years' War. Carlo Andrea Caracciolo, 2nd Marquis
List_of_people_from_Italy
Reggina 2003–04 football season
Bonazzoli (39) 2-2 Andrea Caracciolo (51) 3-2 Antonio Filippini (52) 3-3 Andrea Sottil (61) 3-4 Shunsuke Nakamura (72) 4-4 Fabio Petruzzi (86) Reggina-Juventus
2003–04_Reggina_Calcio_season
Udinese Calcio 2004–05 football season
Dino Fava (90 + 2) Chievo-Udinese 0–0 Udinese-Brescia 1–2 0–1 Andrea Caracciolo (8 pen) 1–1 David Di Michele (57) 1–2 Daniele Mannini (77) Udinese-Juventus
2004–05_Udinese_Calcio_season
Inter Milan 2002–03 football season
Ronaldo and the arrival of Hernán Crespo, after club had already acquired Fabio Cannavaro, Matías Almeyda and Domenico Morfeo. Crespo, along with Christian
2002–03_Inter_Milan_season
Tommaso Caracciolo (1572–1631), was a Field Marshal who commanded parts of the Spanish forces in the Thirty Years' War. Carlo Andrea Caracciolo, 2nd Marquis
List of people from Southern Italy
List_of_people_from_Southern_Italy
Palermo 2024–25 football season
Pisa Palermo 20:30 CET (UTC+1) Brunori 59' 61' Report Rus 13' (pen.) Caracciolo 23' Lind 26' Meister 65' Touré 72' Stadium: Renzo Barbera Attendance:
2024–25_Palermo_FC_season
Italian soldier, entrepreneur and politician
beautiful, and radical, last Queen of Italy". Tatler. Retrieved 9 May 2021. Fabio Biondi (18 September 2018). "Gen. C.A. Vittorio Ambrosio". Roma 8 Settembre
Pietro_d'Acquarone
Italian industrialist and politician (1934–2004)
married Donna Allegra Caracciolo di Castagneto in 1974. She is the first cousin of Agnelli's sister-in-law Marella Caracciolo di Castagneto, also the
Umberto_Agnelli
Italian football club season
Italia Quarter-finals UEFA Europa League Group stage Top goalscorer League: Fabio Quagliarella, Alessandro Matri (9) All: Alessandro Del Piero (11) Highest
2010–11_Juventus_FC_season
102nd season of top-tier Italian football
Antonio Cassano Roma 14 8 Fabio Bazzani Sampdoria 13 Christian Vieri Internazionale 10 Roberto Baggio Brescia 12 Andrea Caracciolo Brescia Dino Fava Udinese
2003–04_Serie_A
Argentine citizens of Italian descent
Risso de Cancellieri, dancer Fabiana Cantilo, singer-songwriter Alberto Caracciolo, tango musician Celeste Carballo, musician Francisco de Caro, tango composer
Italian_Argentines
Reggina 2005–06 football season
Reggina-Palermo 2-2 0-1 Simone Barone (42) 1-1 Gaetano De Rosa (45 + 4) 1-2 Andrea Caracciolo (80) 2-2 Carlos Paredes (90 + 2) Udinese-Reggina 1-2 1-0 Vincenzo Iaquinta
2005–06_Reggina_Calcio_season
Catholic appointments from 1703 to 1720
cardinal-priest of S. Bernardo alle Terme (14 August 1730), † 26 July 1737 Innico Caracciolo, bishop of Aversa (created in pectore, published on 16 December 1715)
Cardinals created by Clement XI
Cardinals_created_by_Clement_XI
Roma 2004–05 football season
The problems started before the season began, with coach Fabio Capello signing for Juventus, and key players Emerson and Walter Samuel departing. That
2004–05_AS_Roma_season
Welsh Roman Catholic bishop
Sens, with Giovanni Battista Albani, Titular Patriarch of Alexandria, and Fabio Biondi, Titular Patriarch of Jerusalem, serving as co-consecrators. At the
Owen_Lewis_(bishop)
Italian diplomat and politician (1823–1888)
Britannica Chisholm 1911. Università degli Studi di Lecce (1987). Grassi, Fabio (ed.). La formazione della diplomazia nazionale (1861-1915): Repertorio
Luigi_Corti
History of the municipality of Tocco da Casauria, Italy
was formed, developing around the two most important town buildings (Caracciolo Castle and the church of St. Eustace) as a result of a succession of rivalries
History_of_Tocco_da_Casauria
Football league season
Francesco Foglietta TBA Zeus MeglioBanca TBA TBA TBA Lumezzane Andrea Caracciolo Nicoletta Mazza TBA Acerbis Camozzi Pederzani Impianti Lume None Res Roma
2025–26_Serie_B_(women)
Municipality in Sicily, Italy
historic street network, Via San Francesco is a notably straight alignment; Caracciolo has interpreted it as evidence of very ancient planning. Excavations and
Erice
German attack on Rome during World War II (1943)
Ninchi from the side of the Testaccio district. At the same time Filippo Caracciolo and Emilio Lussu, armed with a Beretta 7.65, rushed in, attempting to
German_occupation_of_Rome
Fiorentina for €10 millions and a couple of young internationals, Andrea Caracciolo and Stephen Makinwa, were signed to replace him. The team had a good start
History_of_Palermo_FC
Internazionale 2010–11 football season
points in 13 games; the previous record was 32 points in 13 games made by Fabio Capello in 2004–05. On 15 March, Inter had a memorable 3–2 Champions League
2010–11_Inter_Milan_season
Internazionale 2011–12 football season
Cecchino Di Vaio Bologna perfetto". La Gazzetta dello Sport (in Italian). Fabio Bianchi (March 5, 2012). "INTER ALL' INFERNO E RITORNO Catania in fuga con
2011–12_Inter_Milan_season
Roma 2010–11 football season
13 August 2010.[permanent dead link] "CONTRATTO ECONOMICO DEL CALCIATORE FABIO HENRIQUE SIMPLICIO" (PDF). ASRoma.it. 1 June 2010. Archived from the original
2010–11_AS_Roma_season
(ILCA 6) Womans single-handed Olympic sailing class
Mattivi (ITA) Ginevra Caracciolo (ITA) Roos Wind (NED) 2024, Mar del Plata Maria Vittoria Arseni (ITA) Sienna Wright (IRL) Ginevra Caracciolo (ITA) 2025, Los
Laser_Radial
2022 Emilio Caprile FW 2 2 1948 1950 Francesco Caputo FW 2 1 2020 Andrea Caracciolo FW 2 0 2004 2006 Riccardo Carapellese FW 16 10 1947 1956 Amedeo Carboni
List of Italy international footballers
List_of_Italy_international_footballers
Italian football club season
90+4' Report Seymour 4' Mesto 7' Palacio 29' Rossi 31' Dainelli 46' Caracciolo 85' Veloso 90+4' Stadium: Juventus Stadium Attendance: 36,618 Referee:
2011–12_Juventus_FC_season
Italian admiral and politician
As minister Viale continued the construction of the large Francesco Caracciolo-class battleships, but he also planned to dedicate more resources to destroyers
Leone_Viale
Classical music
Kammerorchester Archiv 14098 1965 Judith Raskin Maureen Lehane Franco Caracciolo Orchestra Rossini di Napoli Decca 6153 1966 Evelyn Lear Christa Ludwig
Stabat_Mater_(Pergolesi)
Sampdoria 2003–04 football season
the bulk of the squad play in the 2002-03 Serie B, with top goalscorers Fabio Bazzani and Francesco Flachi quickly adjusting themselves to the higher
2003–04_UC_Sampdoria_season
Italian writer, art historian and translator
Artemisia (1988) Translated and with an afterword by Shirley D'Ardia Caracciolo. Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press. Artemisia (1989) --
Anna_Banti
Italian jurist, laweyer, and politician (1931–2017)
scudetto all'Inter'". Il Giornale (in Italian). Retrieved 3 February 2023. Caracciolo, Nino (2 November 2017). "Calciopoli, verità clamorosa di Carraro: 'scudetto
Guido_Rossi
FABIO CARACCIOLO
FABIO CARACCIOLO
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, Latin
Bean Grower; Derived from the Roman Clan Name Fabius; A Name Given Several Roman Emperors and 16 Saints
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Latin
Understanding; Derived from the Roman Clan Name Fabius; A Name Given Several Roman Emperors and 16 Saints
Girl/Female
Italian Latin
Bean farmer.
Boy/Male
Russian
bean farmer'.
Boy/Male
Latin Spanish Italian
Bean farmer.
Girl/Female
Australian, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Swiss
Bean Farmer; Form of Fabian; Bean Grower; A Bean; Female Version of Fabio
Girl/Female
Australian, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Swiss
Bean Farmer; Form of Fabian
Boy/Male
English Latin
Derived from the Roman clan name Fabius; a name given several Roman emperors and 16 saints.
Boy/Male
English Latin
Derived from the Roman clan name Fabius; a name given several Roman emperors and 16 saints.
Surname or Lastname
English, French, German, Italian (Venetian), Polish, Czech and Slovak (Fabián), and Hungarian (Fábián)
English, French, German, Italian (Venetian), Polish, Czech and Slovak (Fabián), and Hungarian (Fábián) : from a personal name, Latin Fabianus, a derivative of the Roman family name Fabius. The personal name achieved considerable popularity in Europe in the Middle Ages, having been borne by a 3rd-century pope and saint.Americanized or Italianized spelling of Slovenian Fabjan or Fabijan (see 1).Jewish : adoption of the non-Jewish surname under the influence of the Yiddish personal name Fayvish.
Girl/Female
Australian, Latin, Scottish
White Hawk; Similar to Gabinus which is a Saint's Name; From Gabio; White Falcon
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Fabianus, FABIÃN means "like Fabius."Â
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Japanese, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swiss
Derived from the Roman Clan Name Fabius; One who Grows Beans; Bean Grower
Male
Italian
Italian name derived from Roman Latin Fabius, FABIO means "bean."
FABIO CARACCIOLO
FABIO CARACCIOLO
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Given by Lord; Blessings of God
Boy/Male
Indian
Orbit, Eye socket, Argument
Male
Egyptian
, mighty king.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Antony and Cleopatra'. Friend to Mark Antony. 'The Life of Timon of Athens' A flattering lord,...
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Javins.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Love, Rain
Boy/Male
Slavic Russian
Lively.
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Acording Nature
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Auspicious
Girl/Female
Arabic, Traditional
Beautiful Rainbow After the Rain
FABIO CARACCIOLO
FABIO CARACCIOLO
FABIO CARACCIOLO
FABIO CARACCIOLO
FABIO CARACCIOLO
n.
A fibrous and muscular band lying within the longitudinal axis of the tongue in many mammals, as the dog. M () M, the thirteenth letter of the English alphabet, is a vocal consonant, and from the manner of its formation, is called the labio-nasal consonant. See Guide to Pronunciation, // 178-180, 242.
n.
A cloth fabic for shoes, etc. See Lasting.