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statesman Giulio Alenio (1582–1649), Italian Jesuit missionary and scholar Giulio Alfieri (1924–2002), Italian automobile engineer Giulio Andreotti (1919–2013)
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Head of the Catholic Church from 1523 to 1534
Pope Clement VII (Latin: Clemens VII; Italian: Clemente VII; born Giulio di Giuliano de' Medici; 26 May 1478 – 25 September 1534) was head of the Catholic
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Italian cyclist
Giulio Pellizzari (born 21 November 2003) is an Italian racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam Red Bull–Bora–Hansgrohe. In 2024 he completed
Giulio_Pellizzari
Italian cyclist
Giulio Ciccone (born 20 December 1994) is an Italian cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam Lidl–Trek. Ciccone's career highlights include several
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Italian-Chinese musician and actor (born 2002)
Giulio Taccon (Chinese: 朱刘; pinyin: Zhu Liu) (born November 6, 2002) is an Italian-Chinese musician and actor, born in the city of Taiyuan, Shanxi province
Giulio_Taccon
2016 killing of an Italian student in Egypt
Giulio Regeni (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒuːljo reˈdʒɛːni]; 15 January 1988 – c. January–February 2016) was an Italian PhD student at the University of
Killing_of_Giulio_Regeni
Italian film and television actor
Giulio Berruti (born 27 September 1984) is an Italian actor, known for his roles in Monte Carlo (2011), Walking on Sunshine (2014), and the Gabriel's Inferno
Giulio_Berruti
Illegitimate son of Ercole I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara (1478-1561)
Giulio d'Este (13 July 1478 – 24 March 1561) was the illegitimate son of Ercole I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara. He is known for the conflicts he had with his
Giulio_d'Este
1724 opera by George Frideric Handel
Giulio Cesare in Egitto (Italian: [ˈdʒuːljo ˈtʃeːzare in eˈdʒitto, - ˈtʃɛː-]; lit. 'Julius Caesar in Egypt'; HWV 17), commonly known as Giulio Cesare,
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Italian composer (1551–1618)
Giulio Romolo Caccini (also Giulio Romano) (8 October 1551 – buried 10 December 1618) was an Italian composer, teacher, singer, instrumentalist and writer
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Italian painter and architect (1499–1546)
Giulio Pippi (c. 1499 – 1 November 1546), known as Giulio Romano (US: /ˌdʒuːljoʊ rəˈmɑːnoʊ/ JOOL-yoh rə-MAH-noh( Italian: [ˈdʒuːljo roˈmaːno]) and sometimes
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Italian painter
Giulio Turcato (16 March 1912, Mantua – 22 January 1995, Rome) was an Italian artist, belonging to both figurative and abstract expressionist currents
Giulio_Turcato
British-Italian scientist and author
Giulio Boccaletti (born in Modena, Italy) is a British-Italian scientist and author. He has been an Honorary Research Associate at the Smith School of
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Giulio Einaudi Editore (or simply Einaudi) is an Italian publishing house, founded in 1933 by Giulio Einaudi. Since 1994, it has been a part of Mondadori
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Italian neuroscientist, psychiatrist, and professor (born 1960)
Giulio Tononi (Italian: [ˈdʒuːljo toˈnoːni]) is a neuroscientist and psychiatrist who holds the David P. White Chair in Sleep Medicine, as well as a Distinguished
Giulio_Tononi
Prime Minister of Italy (1972–73; 1976–79; 1989–92)
Giulio Andreotti (US: /ˌɑːndreɪˈɒti/ AHN-dray-OT-ee, Italian: [ˈdʒuːljo andreˈɔtti]; 14 January 1919 – 6 May 2013) was an Italian politician and statesman
Giulio_Andreotti
Italian musician
Giulio Prandi is an Italian conductor and musicologist. He specializes in baroque music and is the conductor of the Ghislieri Choir and Consort at the
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Italian sailor
Giulio Calabrò (born 25 January 1996) is an Italian sailor. He competed in the men's 470 event at the 2020 Summer Olympics. "Giulio Calabrò". Olympedia
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Head of the Catholic Church from 1503 to 1513
Pope Julius II (Latin: Iulius II; Italian: Giulio II; born Giuliano della Rovere; 5 December 1443 – 21 February 1513) was head of the Catholic Church and
Pope_Julius_II
Italian opera director and former actor
Giulio Chazalettes (born 1930) is an Italian opera director and former actor. He was born in Verona or Turin. He was taught in music by his mother, a German
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Italian sculptor (1837–1917)
Giulio Monteverde (8 October 1837 – 3 October 1917) was an Italian naturalist sculptor and teacher. Monteverde was born in Bistagno, Italy and studied
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Currency of the papal states
Pope Julius II della Rovere (1503-1513) The Giulio was a papal coin with a value of 2 grossi. The name came from Pope Julius II (r. 1503-13) who had increased
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Turkish architect of Italian-descent (1873–1951)
Roberto Giulio Mongeri (1 August 1873 - 30 November 1951) was a Turkish Levantine architect. He designed a number of notable buildings in Istanbul during
Giulio_Mongeri
Italian clergyman and politician (1602–1661)
Jules Mazarin (born Giulio Raimondo Mazzarino or Mazarini; 14 July 1602 – 9 March 1661), from 1641 known as Cardinal Mazarin, was an Italian Catholic prelate
Cardinal_Mazarin
Italian journalist
Giulio Meotti is an Italian journalist who writes on Middle Eastern and Jewish issues. He is a strong advocate of Israel, and is critical of both the Catholic
Giulio_Meotti
Italian philosopher (1945–2020)
Giulio Giorello (Italian: [ˈdʒuːljo dʒoˈrɛllo]; 14 May 1945 – 15 June 2020) was an Italian philosopher, mathematician, and epistemologist. Giorello graduated
Giulio_Giorello
Italian linguist and teacher (1935–2026)
Giulio Ciro Lepschy (IPA: [ˈdʒuːljo ˈtʃiːro ˈlɛpski]; 14 January 1935 – 8 February 2026) was an Italian linguist and academic. He was Professor of Italian
Giulio_Lepschy
Italian condottiero
Giulio Orsini (died 1517) was an Italian condottiero and a member of the Orsini family. In the 1480s Giulio fought alongside his brother Paolo against
Giulio_Orsini
Italian composer
Giulio Aldinucci (born 1981 in Siena) is an Italian composer working primarily in the field of experimental electroacoustic music. His practice encompasses
Giulio_Aldinucci
Italian film director (born 1964)
Giulio Base (born 6 December 1964) is an Italian film director. He has received two doctorates, one in Literature and Philosophy and another in Theology
Giulio_Base
Italian composer and organist
Giulio Bas (21 April 1874 – 27 August 1929) was an Italian Romantic composer and organist. Born in Venice, he studied with Giovanni Tebaldini at the Cappella
Giulio_Bas
Italian painter
Giulio Cromer or Croma or Cremer (1572, Ferrara–1632) was a German-Italian painter of the Mannerist period, active for many years in Ferrara, Italy. From
Giulio_Cromer
Croatian-Italian Renaissance painter, miniaturist
Juraj Julije Klović (Italian: Giorgio Giulio Clovio; 1498 – 5 January 1578) was a Croatian-Italian illuminator, miniaturist, and painter born in the Kingdom
Giulio_Clovio
Italian computer scientist
Giulio Prisco (born in Naples in 1957) is an Italian information technology and virtual reality consultant; as well as a writer, futurist, transhumanist
Giulio_Prisco
American tenor
Giulio Gari (September 9, 1909 – April 15, 1994) was a tenor who performed on both the opera and concert stages. He sang more than fifty-five lyric and
Giulio_Gari
Italian physician
Giulio Bizzozero (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒuːljo bidˈdzɔddzero]; 20 March 1846 – 8 April 1901) was an Italian doctor and medical researcher. He was a
Giulio_Bizzozero
Italian filmmaker
Giulio Petroni (21 September 1917 – 31 January 2010) was an Italian director, writer, and screenwriter, best known for his spaghetti Westerns Death Rides
Giulio_Petroni
Italian footballer (born 1998)
Giulio Maggiore (born 12 March 1998) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Serie B club Bari. Maggiore made his
Giulio_Maggiore
Italian painter, engraver and architect
Giulio Parigi (6 April 1571 – 13 July 1635) was an Italian architect and designer. He was the main member of a family of architects and designers working
Giulio_Parigi
Italian composer
Giulio Castagnoli (born 22 November 1958) is an Italian composer. Giulio Castagnoli was born 22 November 1958 in Rome. Castagnoli, great-grandson of the
Giulio_Castagnoli
Italian writer, racial theorist, music composer and music critic
Giulio Cogni (January 10, 1908 – November 15, 1983) was an Italian writer, racial theorist, music composer and music critic. Giulio Cogni taught psychology
Giulio_Cogni
Italian actor
Giulio Scarpati (born 20 February 1956) is an Italian actor. Born in Rome, pretty active on stage, after several small film roles Scarpati had his breakout
Giulio_Scarpati
French scientist (1847–1917)
Giulio Camus, also Jules (1 June 1847 in Magny-en-Vexin – 25 January 1917 in Turin) was a French botanist and entomologist. Giulio Camus was a professor
Giulio_Camus
Italian boxer
Giulio Rinaldi (13 February 1935 – 16 July 2011) was an Italian boxer. He competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics where he was eliminated in the first bout
Giulio_Rinaldi
Theory within consciousness research
unfolding its complete causal powers. IIT was proposed by neuroscientist Giulio Tononi in 2004. Despite significant interest, IIT remains controversial
Integrated_information_theory
Island in Italy
796191°N 8.399743°E / 45.796191; 8.399743 San Giulio Island or St. Julius Island (Italian: Isola di San Giulio) is the only island within Lake Orta in Piedmont
San_Giulio_Island
Italian engraver and painter (c. 1482 – c. 1515)
Giulio Campagnola (Italian: [ˈdʒuːljo kampaɲˈɲɔːla]; c. 1482 – c. 1515) was an Italian engraver and painter, whose few, rare, prints translated the rich
Giulio_Campagnola
Italian painter (1592–1668)
Giulio Benso (30 October 1592 – 1668) was a Genovese painter of the early Baroque. He is known as one of the followers of the style of Luca Cambiasi. Benso
Giulio_Benso
Italian sculptor
Giulio Bergonzoli was a late nineteenth-century Italian sculptor. He belonged to the Modern Italian school of sculptors from Milan. His works include the
Giulio_Bergonzoli
Italian anatomist (1552–1616)
Giulio Cesare Casseri (1552 – 8 March 1616), also written as Giulio Casser, Giulio Casserio of Piacenza or Latinized as Iulius Casserius Placentinus, Giulio
Giulio_Cesare_Casseri
Italian Royal Navy dreadnought battleship
Giulio Cesare was one of three Conte di Cavour-class dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Italian Navy (Regia Marina) in the 1910s. Completed in
Italian battleship Giulio Cesare
Italian_battleship_Giulio_Cesare
Italian painter and engraver born in Bologna (c. 1498–after 1574)
Giulio Bonasone (c. 1498 – after 1574) (or Giulio de Antonio Buonasone or Julio Bonoso) was an Italian painter and engraver born in Bologna. He possibly
Giulio_Bonasone
Italian politician (1941–2020)
Giulio Savelli (27 September 1941 – 12 May 2020) was an Italian politician and publisher. Born in Rome, Italy, on 27 September 1941, Savelli co-founded
Giulio_Savelli
Topics referred to by the same term
Giulio Caracciolo may refer to Giulio Caracciolo (archbishop of Iconium) (born 1627), 17th century Italian Roman Catholic bishop Giulio Caracciolo (archbishop
Giulio_Caracciolo
Italian philosopher
Giulio "Delminio" Camillo (ca. 1480–1544) was an Italian philosopher. He is best known for his Theatre of Memory, described in his posthumously published
Giulio_Camillo
Italian book publisher (1912–1999)
Giulio Einaudi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒuːljo eiˈnaudi]; 2 January 1912 – 5 April 1999) was an Italian book publisher. The eponymous company that he
Giulio_Einaudi
Italian businessman (born 1964)
Giulio Gallazzi (born 8 January 1964 in Bologna, Italy) is an Italian businessman. He is the Chairman/CEO of SRI Group, a multinational independent M&A
Giulio_Gallazzi
Giulio Bevilacqua, Orat (14 November 1881 – 6 May 1965) was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who devoted himself to pastoral work in Brescia and
Giulio_Bevilacqua
Italian painter
Giulio Campi (1502 – 5 March 1572) was an Italian painter and architect. His brothers Vincenzo Campi and Antonio Campi were also renowned painters. The
Giulio_Campi
Italian noble (1525–48)
Giulio Cibo (1525 – 18 May 1548) (later often spelled Cybo) was an Italian noble of Genoese ancestry, who was briefly marquis of Massa and lord of Carrara
Giulio_Cybo
Italian composer (1814–1891)
Giulio Alary (sometimes Alari) (1814–1891) was an Italian composer. Born in Mantua, he was a student at the Milan Conservatory before relocating to Paris
Giulio_Alary
2024 Japanese animated film by Tensai Okamura
unconscious after. Izuku and Giulio are also brainwashed, but the vestiges of One For All free the hypnotized Izuku. Izuku gets Giulio to wake up as Deborah
My_Hero_Academia:_You're_Next
Italian editor and musician (1840–1912)
Giulio Ricordi (19 December 1840 – 6 June 1912) was an Italian editor and musician who joined the family firm, the Casa Ricordi music publishing house
Giulio_Ricordi
Italian writer and anthropologist
Giulio Angioni (28 October 1939 – 12 January 2017) was an Italian writer and anthropologist. Angioni was a leading Italian anthropologist, professor at
Giulio_Angioni
Italian design entrepreneur
Giulio Cappellini is the founder and art director of the eponymous Italian furniture company Cappellini based in Milan. In 2004 the Company became part
Giulio_Cappellini
Italian general and air power theorist
Giulio Douhet (30 May 1869 – 15 February 1930) was an Italian general and air power theorist. He was a key proponent of strategic bombing in aerial warfare
Giulio_Douhet
Italian politician (born 1979)
Giulio Centemero (born 30 January 1979) is an Italian politician serving as a member of the Chamber of Deputies since 2018. He is the cousin of Elena Centemero
Giulio_Centemero
Italian painter
Giulio Raibolini (1487–1540) also called Giulio Francia was an Italian painter of the Renaissance. He was the younger son and pupil of Francesco Raibolini
Giulio_Raibolini
Italian film director and screenwriter
Giulio Questi (18 March 1924 – 3 December 2014) was an Italian film director and screenwriter. Questi was born in Bergamo. He wrote short stories and filmed
Giulio_Questi
Italian actor (1935–2019)
Giulio Brogi (3 May 1935 – 19 February 2019) was an Italian actor. He appeared in 39 films and television shows beginning in 1967. He starred in the 1974
Giulio_Brogi
Italian composer
Giulio Regondi (1822 – 6 May 1872) was a Swiss-born classical guitarist, concertinist and composer active in France and (mainly) the United Kingdom. Regondi
Giulio_Regondi
Italian painter and architect
Giulio Caporali (Perugia, active 1540) was an Italian painter and architect of the Renaissance. He was the son and pupil of Giovanni Battista, also known
Giulio_Caporali
Italian archbishop
Giulio Cesare Bergera or Giulio Cesare Barbera (1595–1660) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Turin (1643–1660). Giulio Cesare Bergera
Giulio_Cesare_Bergera
Italian–Israeli physicist and mathematician (1909–1965)
Giulio (Yoel) Racah (Hebrew: ג'וליו (יואל) רקח; February 9, 1909 – August 28, 1965) was an Italian–Israeli physicist and mathematician. He was Acting President
Giulio_Racah
Italian painter (1857–1917)
Giulio Rosati (1857–1917) was an Italian painter who specialized in Orientalist and academic scenes. Giulio Rosati was born in Rome in 1861 into a family
Giulio_Rosati
Italian footballer (born 1990)
Giulio Donati (born 5 February 1990) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Serie C Group B club Ravenna. Born in Pietrasanta
Giulio_Donati
Venetian painter (1613–1678)
Giulio Carpioni (1613 – 29 January 1678) was a Venetian painter and etcher of the early Baroque era. Born probably in Venice, Carpioni studied under Alessandro
Giulio_Carpioni
First Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Italy from March to June in 1861
Camillo Paolo Filippo Giulio Benso, Count of Cavour, Isolabella and Leri (Italian: [kaˈmillo ˈbɛnso]; 10 August 1810 – 6 June 1861), generally known as
Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour
Camillo_Benso,_Count_of_Cavour
Italian convert from Judaism to Christianity and Hebraist (1612–1687)
Giulio Morosini (born Samuel ben David Nahmias; 1612 – 1687) was an Italian Christian Hebraist and anti-Jewish polemicist who, after his conversion from
Giulio_Morosini
Italian lyricist (born 1936)
Giulio Rapetti (born 17 August 1936), best known as Mogol (Italian pronunciation: [moˈɡɔl]), is an Italian music lyricist. He is best known for his collaborations
Mogol_(lyricist)
Giulio Savorgnan (11 November 1510 – 15 July 1595) was a Friulian military engineer in the service of the Republic of Venice. Savorgnan was born in Osoppo
Giulio_Savorgnan
Italian tennis player
Giulio Zeppieri (born 7 December 2001) is an Italian professional tennis player. Zeppieri has a career high ATP singles ranking of world No. 110 achieved
Giulio_Zeppieri
Italian Jesuit missionary and scholar (1582–1649)
see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Manchu alphabet. Giulio Aleni (Latin: Julius Alenius; 1582 – 10 June 1649), in Chinese Ai Rulüe
Giulio_Alenio
Italian racing driver (1895–1926)
Giulio Masetti (1895 – 25 April 1926) was an Italian nobleman and racing driver, known as "the lion of Madonie" from his dominating the Targa Florio in
Giulio_Masetti
English actor and director (1872–1966)
number of other names, including John Balance, Oliver Bath, Julius Oliver, Giulio Pirro, Samuel Prim, and Stanislas Lodochowskowski. The Art Record noted
Edward_Gordon_Craig
Italian equestrian
Giulio Cacciandra (15 July 1884 – 28 January 1971) was an Italian horse rider who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics. In 1920, he and his horse Facetto
Giulio_Cacciandra
1962 film
Caesar the Conqueror (Italian: Giulio Cesare, il conquistatore delle Gallie) is a 1962 Italian epic historical drama film directed by Tanio Boccia. The
Caesar_the_Conqueror
Italian football player
Giulio Favale (born 25 January 1998) is an Italian football player who plays as a midfielder for Serie B club Padova. He made his professional debut in
Giulio_Favale
Italian footballer
Giulio Migliaccio (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒuːljo miʎˈʎattʃo]; born 23 June 1981) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder
Giulio_Migliaccio
Minor title in the Sicilian nobility
created by Charles II of Spain (as well as of Naples and Sicily) in 1667 for Giulio Tomasi, 2nd Duke of Palma. By courtesy, the elder son of a Prince of Lampedusa
Prince_of_Lampedusa
Italian radical-right philosopher and esotericist (1898–1974)
Giulio Cesare Andrea "Julius" Evola (Italian: [ˈɛːvola]; 19 May 1898 – 11 June 1974) was an Italian far-right philosopher and writer. Evola regarded his
Julius_Evola
Sculpture by Giulio Monteverde
neo-classical religious sculpture, created in marble in 1882 by the Italian artist Giulio Monteverde. The statue of 1882 guards the tomb of the Oneto family in the
Monteverde_Angel
Italian politician
Giulio Gallera (born 28 April 1969 in Milan) is an Italian politician. Born in Milan, he graduated in law at the University of Milan in 1995, passing the
Giulio_Gallera
Italian philosopher
Giulio Sirenio (Latin: Julius Syrenius; 1553 – 1593) was an Italian philosopher from Brescia. He was professor of theology and metaphysics at the University
Giulio_Sirenio
Italian chemist (1903–1979)
Giulio Natta (Italian: [ˈd͡ʒu.ljo ˈnat.ta]; 26 February 1903 – 2 May 1979) was an Italian chemical engineer and Nobel laureate. Natta's work at Politecnico
Giulio_Natta
Topics referred to by the same term
Giulio Cesare (Italian, 'Julius Caesar'), is an opera by Handel first performed in 1724. Giulio Cesare may also refer to: Giulio Cesare Martinengo (c. 1568
Giulio Cesare (disambiguation)
Giulio_Cesare_(disambiguation)
1781 opera seria by Giuseppe Sarti
Giulio Sabino ("Julius Sabinus") is a dramma per musica (opera seria) in three acts by Giuseppe Sarti. The libretto was by Pietro Giovannini. The opera
Giulio_Sabino
Italian artist (born 1940)
Giulio Paolini (born 5 November 1940) is an Italian artist associated with both Arte Povera and Conceptual Art. Paolini was born in Genoa. After a childhood
Giulio_Paolini
Canadian bobsledder (born 1980)
Giulio Zardo (born July 14, 1980) is a Canadian athlete. He was a linebacker in the Canadian Junior Football League, before joining the Canadian National
Giulio_Zardo
Italian film director, actor and screenwriter
Giulio Paradisi (born 21 March 1934) is an Italian film director, actor and screenwriter. Born in Rome, Paradisi enrolled the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia
Giulio_Paradisi
GIULIO
GIULIO
Female
Italian
Feminine form of Italian Giulio, GIULIA means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
Male
Italian
Italian form of Roman Latin Julius, GIULIO means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin
Youthful; Similar to Julian and Julio
Boy/Male
Italian
Youthful;and Julio.
GIULIO
GIULIO
Boy/Male
Latin
Lame.
Boy/Male
French American
From the Old French, meaning high-spirited. Used as both a surname and given name.
Girl/Female
Australian, German, Polish, Slovenia
God will Increase; God will Add
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, Hebrew, Spanish
Supplanter; He who Supplants
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German
Rich and Powerful Ruler; Form of Richard; Powerful; Old Leader; Dominant Ruler; Powerful and Brave Ruler
Girl/Female
American, German, Greek
A Gift of God; Pet Form of Dorothy
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Darkness
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Vendor of Cotton Thread
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Sesh Nag; Snake
Girl/Female
Tamil
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