Civita is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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Conti is an Italian surname.
Molinari is an Italian language occupational surname for a miller. Notable people with this surname include:
Grupo Abril is a Brazilian media conglomerate headquartered in São Paulo. The company is the holding company of Editora Abril, which publishes the weekly newsmagazine Veja.
Editora Abril is a major Brazilian publisher and printing company and one of the biggest media holdings in Latin America. The company was founded in 1950 by Victor Civita in São Paulo and is now part of Grupo Abril.
Victor Civita was an Italian-Brazilian journalist and publisher. His family emigrated from Italy to New York in 1938 following passage of the Race Law.
Batista is a Spanish or Portuguese surname, literally meaning "Baptist". It is also used as a middle name.
Alberto is the Romance version of the Latinized form (Albertus) of Germanic Albert. It is used in Italian, Portuguese and Spanish. The diminutive is Albertito in Spanish or Albertico in some parts of Latin America, and Albertino in Italian. It derives from the name Adalberto which in turn derives from Athala and Berth.
Luciano is an Italian, Spanish and Portuguese given name and surname. It is derived from Latin Lucianus, patronymic of Lucius ("Light"). The French form is Lucien.
Costa, sometimes Costas, da Costa, Da Costa, or Dalla Costa, is an Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, and French surname. The surname spread throughout the world through colonization and immigration. It is also a surname chosen by Jews and other religious groups due to Roman Catholic and other Christian conversions.
Greco is a common Italian surname, ranking 10th among the most widespread surnames in Italy, and it literally means "Greek". Historically, its popularity is due to the frequent relationships between Italy and Greece: in particular, it spread within the Griko communities of Southern Italy and the Arbëreshë minority emigrated from the Balkans since the 15th century.
Pastor or Pastore is an occupational surname for the profession of a religious pastor and the profession of a shepherd pastor. Notable people with the surname include:
Fabbri is an Italian surname and may refer to:
Marino is an Italian surname and a given name of Latin origin meaning "of the sea".
Ceruti is a surname originating in Italy. It is derived from the Italian word "cero" or "cirro" both of which mean curl.
César Civita, born Cesare Civita was an American-Argentine publisher, who in 1936 became general manager of Arnoldo Mondadori Editore in Italy. Following passage of the Race Laws in 1938, he emigrated with his family to New York to escape the discriminatory restrictions since they were at risk for being Jewish.
Carboni is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Soldati is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Roberto F. Civita was a Brazilian businessman and publisher. Born in Italy, he emigrated at the age of two with his family to New York in 1938 to escape effects of the Race Laws. They moved again to Brazil in 1949, where his father Victor Civita founded Editora Abril, a publishing house.
Events in the year 1907 in Brazil.
Innocenti is an Italian surname.