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Guido Cervo (born 1952) is an Italian writer. [1] He debuted as novelist in 2002 with Il legato romano, set in the Roman Gaul during the 3rd century. This was followed by La legione invincibile and L'onore di Roma, both featuring the same characters, including historical ones. Also set in the Roman Empire age are Il centurione di Augusto, Il segno di Attila , Le mura di Adrianopoli, and L'aquila sul Nilo.
He lives in Bergamo, where he teaches Political Economics.
Lucos Cozza was a Roman archaeologist.
Ludovico Geymonat was an Italian mathematician, philosopher and historian of science. As a philosopher, he mainly dealt with philosophy of science, epistemology and Marxist philosophy, in which he gave an original turn to dialectical materialism.
This bibliography on Church policies 1939–1945 includes mainly Italian publications relative to Pope Pius XII and Vatican policies during World War II. Two areas are missing and need separate bibliographies at a later date.
Beauties in Capri is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Adelchi Bianchi and starring Nando Bruno, Ave Ninchi and Tamara Lees.
Maria Villavecchia Bellonci was an Italian writer, historian and journalist, known especially for her biography of Lucrezia Borgia. She and Guido Alberti established the Strega Prize in 1947.
Romolo Bacchini, also credited as Bachini was a filmmaker, musician, painter and Italian dialect poet, who spent his career during the silent film era.
Roberto de Mattei is an Italian Roman Catholic historian and author. His studies mainly concern European history between the 16th and 20th centuries, with a focus on the history of religious and political ideas. As traditionalist Catholic, he is known for his anti-evolutionist positions, also publicised in institutional circles, for his critique of relativism and the lines of thought established in the Catholic Church after the Second Vatican Council.
Augusto Ponzio is an Italian semiologist and philosopher.
Stefano Chiodaroli is an Italian actor and stand-up comedian.
Fernando Vianello was an Italian economist and academic. Together with Michele Salvati, Sebastiano Brusco, Andrea Ginzburg and Salvatore Biasco, he founded the Faculty of Economics of the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia.
Enrico Santangelo is an Italian author and art historian.
Neri Parenti is an Italian film director and writer. He is known for comedy films, including the series starring Paolo Villaggio playing the character Ugo Fantozzi, and a later series of cinepanettoni—zany comedy films scheduled for release during the Christmas period.
Emiliano Reali ; born November 3, 1976 in Rome, is an Italian writer and blogger. Some of his books have been translated into English and Spanish. He currently lives in Rome.
Gustavo Pesenti was an Italian general. He was Italian colonial governor of Somaliland.
The Rovetta massacre is the name given to the summary execution of 43 Italian soldiers that took place in Rovetta on the night of 27–28 April 1945. The soldiers were of the 1ª Divisione d'Assalto "M" della Legione Tagliamento, part of the National Republican Guard of the Italian Social Republic.
Andrea Tornielli is an Italian journalist and religious writer.
Mauro Cardi is an Italian composer.
Susan Petrilli is an Italian semiotician, professor of philosophy and theory of languages at the University of Bari, Aldo Moro, Italy, and the seventh Thomas A. Sebeok Fellow of the Semiotic Society of America. She is also International Visiting Research Fellow at the School of Psychology, the University of Adelaide, South Australia.
Hina Saleem was a Pakistani woman resident in Italy who was killed in an honour killing, in Zanano di Sarezzo, province of Brescia, Lombardy, Italy.
Massimo Mila was an Italian musicologist, music critic, intellectual and anti-fascist.