- Andrey Golub
BSc- Applied Mathematics/ Software Engineering, PhD- Systems Analysis and Design. Who's Who in the World- 2008 (Marquis), . Prof: IT/TLC/Web Project- Product Manager, Sr.Systems/ Business Analyst and Team Leader. Web: Web 2.0 Evangelist and Researcher (Marketing 2.0/ PR 2.0/ Community Manager) with some broad experience in leading Open-Community (and Open-Source) projects.Co-founder, VP and IT/Web Manager of Business Club 2.0 Milan-IN (official LinkedIn Italia supporter Club). - Pepin Of Italy
Pepin (April 773 - 8 July 810) was the son of Charlemagne and king of Italy (781-810) under the authority of his father. Pepin was the third son of Charlemagne, and the second with his wife Hildegard. He was born Carloman, but when his brother Pepin the Hunchback betrayed their father, the royal name Pepin passed to him. He was made king of Italy after his father's conquest of the Lombards, in 781, and crowned by Pope Hadrian I with the Iron Crown of Lombardy. - Gioachino Rossini
Gioachino Antonio Rossini (February 29, 1792 - November 13, 1868) was an Italian composer who wrote 39 operas as well as sacred music and chamber music. His best known works include "Il barbiere di Siviglia" ("The Barber of Seville") and "Guillaume Tell" ("William Tell"). - Umberto II of Italy II of Italy
Umberto II, occasionally anglicized as Humbert II, (September 15, 1904, Racconigi, province of Cuneo - March 18, 1983, Geneva, Switzerland), the last King of Italy, nicknamed the King of May (Italian: Re di Maggio), was born the Prince of Piedmont. He was the third child of King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy and Elena Petrovich of Montenegro. He served as the last King of Italy for slightly over a month, … - Bernard Of Italy
Bernard (b. 799 Vermandois, Normandy, France; d. 17 April 818 in Milan, Italy) was the king of Italy from 810 to 817, when he was deposed by his uncle Emperor Louis the Pious, or 818, when he was killed by a traumatic blinding procedure. Bernard was the illegitimate son of King Pepin, the third son of the Emperor Charlemagne. In 817, Louis the Pious partitioned the empire among his three sons. He gave his eldest Lothair Italy. - Adelaide Of Italy
Saint Adelaide (931 - 16 December 999) was perhaps the most prominent European woman of the 10th century. She was the daughter of Rudolf II of Burgundy and Bertha of Swabia. Her first marriage, at the age of fifteen, was to the son of her father's rival in Italy, Lothair II, the nominal King of Italy; the union was part of a political settlement designed to conclude a peace between her father and Hugh of Provence, the father of Lothair. They had a daughter, Emma of Italy. - Umberto I of Italy I of Italy
Umberto I, King of Italy or Humbert I of Italy (Umberto Ranieri Carlo Emanuele Giovanni Maria Ferdinando Eugenio di Savoy), (14 March, 1844 - 29 July, 1900) was the King of Italy from 9 January, 1878 until his death. He was deeply loathed in left-wing circles, especially among anarchists, because of his hard-line conservatism and support of the Bava Beccaris massacre in Milan. He was killed by anarchist Gaetano Bresci two years after the incident. - Conrad of Italy II of Italy
Conrad II (12 February 1074 - 27 July 1101) was the second son of Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV. As such, he was King of Germany from 1087 to 1098 and also King of Italy from 1093 to 1098. Conrad was born in Hersfeld Abbey in 1074 to Henry and Bertha of Savoy. His elder brother Henry had been born and died in August 1071. As his father's heir, he was appointed Duke of Lower Lorraine and Margrave of Turin in 1076, at the age of two. - Hugh Of Italy
Hugh of Arles or Hugh of Provence was King of Italy from 924 until his death. During his reign, he empowered his relatives at the expense of the aristocracy and tried to establish a relationship with the Byzantine Empire. He had success in defending the realm from external enemies, but his domestic habits and policies, which showed some evidence of culture in an otherwise barbaric century, … - Giovanna Of Italy
Tsaritsa Ioanna of Bulgaria, (13 November 1907 - 26 February 2000) was born Princess Giovanna of Savoy and was the last Tsaritsa of Bulgaria. Born in Rome, the third daughter of King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy and Queen Elena of Montenegro, former Princess of Montenegro, Giovanna was raised in the Villa Savoia and from a young age was aware her aim in life was to further the House of Savoy's dynastic aspirations through marriage. - Alena Šeredova
Alena Šeredová is a Czech top model currently living in Italy. Šeredová was Vice Miss Czech Republic in 1998 and her country's representative at Miss World 1998 and started her international career as model in 2002, being chosen by the Italian comedian Giorgio Panariello for his own prime-time TV show. Alena was featured on the covers of several magazines including "Penthouse Europe", "Playboy Europe", "Spy", "Extreme" and "Quo". - Mauro Magnani
SGI STUDIO GALLI INGEGNERIA SPA: SGI is an Italian leading consultancy specialised in the sectors of water, environment, energy, civil engineering and transportation. Since its establishment in 1920, SGI has expanded into a joint stock company that currently employs over 120 staff and has 8 offices throughout Italy. In order to support the implementation of major projects in the Middle and Far East and in North Africa. Committed to providing the highest standards to its clients, SGI has... - Patrizia Filippetti
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George Frideric Handel was a German-born British Baroque composer who was a leading composer of concerti grossi, operas and oratorios. Born in Germany as Georg Friederich Händel, he dwelt during most of his adult life in England, becoming a subject of the British crown on 22 January 1727. His most famous works are "Messiah", an oratorio set to texts from the King James Bible, "Water Music" and "Music for the Royal Fireworks". - Heinrich Schütz
Heinrich Schütz (October 8 (JC), 1585 Köstritz - November 6, 1672 Dresden) was a German composer and organist, generally regarded as the most important German composer before Johann Sebastian Bach and is often considered to be one of the most important composers of the 17th century along with Claudio Monteverdi. He wrote what is thought to be the first German opera, "Dafne", performed at Torgau in 1627; however, the music has since been lost. - Berengar I of Italy I of Italy
Berengar I (c. 845 - 7 April 924) was the Margrave of Friuli from 874 until no earlier than 890 and no later than 896, King of Italy from 887 (with interruption) until his death, and Holy Roman Emperor from 915 until his death. Berengar rose to become one of the most influential laymen in the empire of Charles the Fat before he was elected to replace Charles in Italy after the latter's deposition. - Maurizio Taglioretti
- Piero Malvestiti
Piero (Peter) Malvestiti was an Italian Christian Democratic politician who was a minister in successive governments in the 1940s and 1950s, a European Commissioner and President of the European Coal and Steel Community. He was one of the founders of the Christian Democratic party in 1942, when he merged his own Movimento Guelfo d’Azione with the Italian Peoples Party. - Adalbert Of Italy
Adalbert (c. 932-c. 975) was the king of Italy from 950 to 963. He was the son of the Margrave Berengar of Ivrea and Willa. On 15 December 950, both he and his father were crowned kings of Italy after the death of Lothair II. His father forced Adelaide, widow of the late Lothair, to marry Adalbert and cement their claim to the kingship. In 951, King Otto I of Germany invaded Italy and rescued Adelaide, marrying her himself. - Maria Pia Of Italy
Maria Pia of Savoy (14 February 1847 - 5 July 1911) was a daughter of Victor Emmanuel II the first King of Italy and his Queen consort Adelaide of Austria. On the day of her baptism the Pope Pius IX, her godfather, gives her a Golden Rose Her paternal grandparents were Charles Albert of Sardinia and Maria Theresa of Austria and Tuscany. Her maternal grandparents were Archduke Rainer of Austria and Princess Elisabeth of Savoy-Carignano. - Berengar II of Italy II of Italy
Berengar of Ivrea (before 913-966), sometimes also referred to as Berengar II of Italy, was margrave of Ivrea, and usurper King of Italy. He was of Lombard descent. He was a son of Adalbert I of Ivrea and Gisela of Friuli. His maternal grandparents were Berengar I of Italy and Bertila of Spoleto. From the time of Berengar's successful uprising of the nobles in 945, all real power and patronage in the Kingdom of Italy was concentrated in his hands. - Lothair II of Italy II of Italy
Lothair II (926/928-22 November 950), often "Lothair of Arles", was the King of Italy from 947 to his death. He was of the noble Frankish lineage of the Bosonids, descended from Boso of Provence. His father and predecessor was Hugh of Provence and his mother was a German named Alda (or Hilda). Although he held the title of "rex Italiae", he never succeeded in exercising power there. He was betrothed in 931 and married, 12 December 937, … - Arduin Of Italy
Arduin of Ivrea (955 - 1015), was Margrave of Ivrea and self-proclaimed King of Italy. He was the son of Dado, Count of Pombia. Arduin succeeded to the northern Italian Margravate of Ivrea in 990 on dubious grounds. He was excommunicated for the murder of the Bishop of Vercelli in 997. He proclaimed himself King of Italy after the death of Otto III in 1002. At first he was "elected by the Lombards in Pavia and was called 'caesar' by all", … - Ratold Of Italy
Ratold (889 - 929) was a King of Italy who ruled for a month or so in 896. He was younger illegitimate son of Arnulf of Carinthia by a concubine. His mother may have been the same mother as Zwentibold, but may on the other hand have been a Lombard, thus gaining the child standing among the people of Italy, or a Slav, based on his name. Arnulf had the nobility recognise the rights of Zwentibold and Ratold as his successors. - Rozala Of Italy
Rozala of Italy (also known as Rozala of Provence, or Susannah of Italy) (c. 937-7 February 1003) was the daughter of King Berenger II of Italy. By her first marriage, she was Countess of Flanders; by her second, she was Queen of France. She was a seventh generation descendant of Charlemagne. Her first marriage was to Count Arnulf II of Flanders (d. 988). - Emma Of Italy
Emma (born c. 948) was the daughter of Lothair II of Italy (also called Lothair of Arles) and Adelaide of Italy (also called Adelaide of Burgundy, Saint Adelaide), who would later become Holy Roman Empress. She was the last Carolingian Queen Consort of Western Francia (France) by virtue of her marriage to Lothair of France; her son, Louis V of France, was the last Carolingian King. Born around 948, Emma was the daughter of Lothair of Arles, titular King of Italy, … - Massimiliano Mauriello
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Amit Mendelsohn is a highly experience IT expert, digital video expert, SEO and web marketing, security and surveillance, data surveillance and many more, Amit is Israeli currently located in Marseilles France. amit Served companies like: Best TV, Nice systems, LIS, the regency foundation, netop ag. memri, cobrador, xone8. Built websystems and sites to: politicians, tv show, books writer, journalists and many others - Massimo Zito
I have been working in the IT industry in Italy for over 10 years ... Specialties: C - C++ programming, Audio Video Streaming ( H264/MPEG4/AAC, RTP/RTCP, IPTV, VOD, RTSP ), Content Delivery Network, Network Security, Network Engineering, Unix O.S. ( Sun Solaris, Linux, BSD, HP-UX, IBM AIX ), Wireless Networks ( WiMax, Hiperlan, WiFi ), Startups, P2P, AI (Artificial Intelligence), Broadband and Interactive TV, New Media, Open Source, Startup Specialist - Carlo Giovanni Maria Misani
Bachelor in Fine Arts, i worked in an Art Gallery for four years. Now i am studying Marketing and Brand Communication. - Gianfranco Chicco
- Giuseppe `ferdy` Miceli
A C-level ICT industry professional with extensive executive level management and technical expertise gained in all aspects of telecommunications, networks, desktop support and software development businesses. - Vittorio U Orefice
Appassionato di comunicazione elettronica in tutte le sue forme ama proporre la collaborazione tra le persone utilizzando reti, software e ... intelligenza umana. - Marco Zamperini
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- Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci was an Italian polymath: scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, painter, sculptor, architect, musician, and writer. The illegitimate son of a notary, Messer Piero, and a peasant girl, Caterina, Leonardo had no surname in the modern sense, "da Vinci" simply meaning "of Vinci": his full birth name was "Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci", meaning "Leonardo, … - Fausto Bertinotti
Fausto Bertinotti (born on 22 March 1940) is an Italian politician and former leader of the Partito della Rifondazione Comunista, now replaced by Franco Giordano. On April 29, 2006, after center-left coalition's victory in the Italian general election, he was chosen by the new parliament as President of the Chamber of Deputies (one of the Italian Parliament houses). - Perry Como
Pierino Ronald "Perry" Como (May 18 1912 - May 12 2001) was an American crooner. During a career spanning more than half a century he recorded exclusively for the RCA Victor label after signing with it in 1943. He sold millions of records for RCA and also pioneered a weekly musical variety television show, which set the standards for the genre and proved to be one of the most successful in television history. - Zinedine Zidane
Zinedine Yazid Zidane, popularly nicknamed Zizou, is a French former football midfielder who played for four European clubs, including Juventus FC and Real Madrid. As a member and later captain of the French national team he participated in two World Cup finals - including winning the tournament in 1998 - and in three European Championships, winning that tournament in 2000. Having gained fame in Europe as a playmaker for Juventus, … - Gianni Agnelli
Giovanni Agnelli, better known as Gianni Agnelli, was an Italian industrialist and principal shareholder of Fiat. As the head of Fiat, he controlled 4.4% of Italy's GNP, 3.1% of its industrial workforce, and 16.5% of its industrial investment in research.
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