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  1. Mario Cecchi Gori

    Mario Cecchi Gori, (Brescia, 1920 - Rome, 1993), was an Italian film producer and owner of companies. He produced over 200 films, specially with Damiano Damiani, Dino Risi: The Easy Life, I Mostri and Ettore Scola. Gabriele Salvatores' Mediterraneo film won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film. With Lamerica (directed by: Gianni Amelio) he receipt the Best Film Award at European Film Awards in 1994.

  2. Daisuke Gōri

    real name:, is a seiyū, or voice actor, born February 8, 1952 in Tokyo, Japan. He is employed by the talent management firm Aoni Production. He is most known for the roles of Dozle Zabi (Mobile Suit Gundam), Robin Mask (Kinnikuman), Hiromi Yamazaki (Patlabor), and Mr. Satan (Dragon Ball Z).

  3. Sergio Gori

    Sergio Gori (born February 24, 1946) is an Italian former football player, playing as striker. Born in Milan, Gori debuted with Internazionale, with 10 caps between 1964 and 1966. Then he was sent to Lanerossi Vicenza in exchange for Luis Vinicio. Returned to Inter, he was sold to Cagliari Calcio (together with Angelo Domenghini) in exchange for Roberto Boninsegna.

  4. Kathy Gori

    Kathy Gori was the voice of Rosemary the Telephone Operator in the 1970s cartoon, "Hong Kong Phooey", as well as many other significant Hanna Barbera shows such as "The New Tom and Jerry", "Valley of the Dinosaurs" and Depatie-Freleng's "Bailey's Comets". Gori is a former KMPC radio disc jockey. She has worked for many years as a screenwriter, partnered with her husband Alan Berger.

  5. Giuseppe Gori

    Giuseppe Gori is a politician in Ontario, Canada. Since 1997, he has been the leader of the Family Coalition Party, a socially conservative political party in Ontario that started in 1987 and ran between 36 and 76 candidates in the 20 years since its inception. The party wants to run candidates in every riding in the 2007 Ontario provincial election. Gori has a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Pisa in Italy (1973).

  6. Pietro Gori

    Pietro Gori (14 August 1865 - 8 January 1911) was an Italian lawyer, journalist, intellectual and anarchist poet. He is known for his political activities, and as author of some of the most famous anarchist songs of the late 19th century, including "Addio a Lugano" ("Adieu Lugano"), "Stornelli d'esilio" ("Exile Songs"), "Ballata per Sante Caserio" ("Ballad for Sante Geronimo Caserio").

  7. Mario Gori

    Mario Gori (born June 1st, 1973) is an Argentinean soccer player. He spent his best years in the Major League Soccer. He spent 5 season in MLS playing for DC United and Columbus Crew. The highlight of his career came in 1996 when he helped DC United to win the MLS Cup during MLS's inaugural season. He was DC United's starting leftback and was a fan favorite. After his career was over in MLS, he played two season in the A-League with Pittsburgh Riverhound.

  8. Vazha-Pshavela

    Vazha-Pshavela (July 26, 1861-July 10, 1915) is the pen-name of the Georgian poet and writer Luka P. Razikashvili, a classic of the new Georgian literature. He was born in a small village Chargali (Pshavi mountainous province in Eastern Georgia). He graduated from the Pedagogical Seminary in Gori and then during two years he was unattached student of the St. Petersburg University (Russia).

  9. Ekaterina Geladze

    Ekaterina Geladze (familiarly known as "Keke") (1858-1937) was the mother of Joseph Stalin. She was born to a family of Georgian Orthodox Christian serfs in Gambareuli, Georgia, in 1858 and although her father, Glakh Geladze, died young and the family was always poor, somehow her mother ensured that Keke learned to read and write. Keke met and married Vissarion Jughashvili at the age of 16.

  10. Vissarion Jughashvili

    Vissarion (c. 1854 - 1890? after 1906?) was Joseph Stalin's father. His surname (also known as Dzhugashvili) is derived from Georgian village Jugaani, where his predecessors came from. The little information available on Vissarion Jughashvili is sometimes contradictory. He is known to have been born into an Orthodox Christian peasant family from the village of Didi Lilo in Georgia, most likely in 1850. His father's name was Vano and he had a brother called Georgy.

  11. Vano Muradeli

    Vano Muradeli (in Gori - 14 August 1970 in Tomsk) was a Soviet Georgian composer. Born in Gori, Georgia, then part of Imperial Russia, he graduated from Tbilisi State Conservatory in 1931. From 1934 to 1938, he worked at the Moscow Conservatory. From 1942 to 1944, he served as a principal and artistic director of the Central Ensemble of the Soviet Navy. In 1948, his opera "The Great Friendship" was censured by the resolution of the Communist Party Central Committee.

  12. Sulkhan Tsintsadze

    Sulkhan Tsintsadze, (23 August 1925 in Gori - 15 September 1991 in Tbilisi) was one of the Georgia's foremost composers. He began his musical career in the 1940s as a cellist in the "Georgian State String Quartet". His first composition, based on Georgian folksongs and being a collection of miniatures for string quartet, was an immediate success. He also wrote several operas, ballets, symphonies and concertos, …

  13. Merab Mamardashvili

    Merab Mamardashvili was a Georgian philosopher, Doctor of Sciences (1968), Professor (1972). He was born in Gori (Eastern Georgia). In 1955 he graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy of the Moscow State University. In 1968-1987 he was a Deputy Editor of the scientific journal "Voprosi Filosofii" ("Questions of Philosophy"), a Professor of the Moscow State University and a Senior Research Fellow of the Moscow Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Science.

  14. Sinan Pasha

    Sinan Pasha (d. April 3, 1596) was an Ottoman military commander ("pasha") and statesman, of Albanian origin from city of Vlora. In 1569, he was appointed governor of Ottoman Egypt, and was subsequently involved until 1571 in the conquest of Yemen. In 1574 he commanded the great expedition against Tunis, which, in spite of the resistance of the Spanish garrison, was added to the Ottoman Empire.

  15. Giorgi Kartvelishvili

    Giorgi Kartvelishvili (1827 - 1901) was a Georgian public figure, benefactor, and businessman. Kartvelishvili owned a fishing and timber manufacturing enterprises in Georgia's Shida Kartli province and ran a sizable trading business. He built the railway from the Georgian village Ateni to the town of Gori to transport timber, part of which was used to supply the construction of the South Caucasus railway. Being one of the most successful businessmen in Georgia at time, …

  16. Evgen Gvaladze

    Evgen (Geno) Gvaladze (May 13, 1900 - October 15, 1937) was a Georgian jurist, journalist and politician, and one of the leaders of the anti-Soviet national-liberation movement in Georgia from 1921 until 1937. He was born in a small village of Sveri near the mining town of Chiatura, Imereti, western Georgia, then part of Imperial Russia, into the family of a retired cavalry officer Artem Gvaladze (1862-1918). Having graduated from the Tiflis Gymnasium in 1920, …

  17. Patriarch Leonid Of Georgia

    Leonid (Leonidas) (Leonide was a Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia from 1918 to 1921. Born Longinoz Okropiridze (ლონგინოზ ოქროპირიძე) in Georgia, then part of Imperial Russia, he graduated from the Theological Academy of Kiev (Kyiv, Ukraine) in 1888. He was later involved in missionary activities, chiefly in the Caucasus.

  18. Vittorio Cecchi Gori

    Son of producer Mario Cecchi Gori. Former president of Fiorentina FC. Member of jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 1976 Longtime companion of Valeria Marini. They split in 2006. Expecting first child with her new fiancée, Mara Meis.

  19. Rita Rusic

    Born in Croatia, lives in Italy since she was five years old. In 2007 she released her first album, with covers of Cher and Kylie Minogue.

  20. Yoshio Nagahori

    Best known as the Japanese voice of Bass Armstrong in the Dead or Alive video game series by Tecmo Inc. Best known as the Japanese voice of Heihachi Mishima in Soul Calibur II, Tekken 4, Tekken 5 and the Tekken side story game Death by Degrees by Namco Hometek Inc.

  21. Alessandro Gori
  22. Lallo Gori
  23. Robert Gori
  24. Kathy Gori
  25. Federica Gori
  26. Evelina Gori
  27. Simona Gori
  28. L Gori
  29. Gorella Gori
  30. Maria Carla Gori
  31. Patrizia Gori
  32. Giancarlo Gori
  33. Gabriele Gori
  34. Sianna Gori
  35. Rosy Gory
  36. Gianni Gori
  37. David X of Kartli X of Kartli

    David X was a king of the Georgian kingdom of Kartli from 1505 to 1525. He was the eldest son of Constantine II, whom he succeeded as king of Kartli in 1505. Despite Constantine had recognised the independence of the breakaway Georgian kingdoms of Imereti and Kakheti, the rivalry among these polities was to continue under David. He had to defend his kingdom against the attacks by Alexander II of Imereti in the west, and George II of Kakheti in the east.

  38. Alexander II of Imereti II of Imereti

    Alexander II was a king of Georgia in 1478 and of Imereti from 1483 to 1510. In 1478, he succeeded on the death of his father, Bagrat VI as king of Georgia, namely of its two major regions, Imereti in the west and Kartli in the east. However, he failed to secure the succession, being expelled from either parts of the kingdom by a rival prince Constantine II. Alexander retired to the mountainous western provinces of Racha and Lechkhumi.

  39. Gory Guerrero

    Salvador "Gory" Guerrero Quesada (January 11, 1921 - April 18, 1990) was one of the premier Hispanic professional wrestlers in the early days of Lucha Libre when most wrestlers were imported from outside of Mexico.

  40. Gori Gori

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