Vincenzo Amato may refer to:
Giuliano Amato is an Italian politician who twice served as Prime Minister of Italy, first from 1992 to 1993 and again from 2000 to 2001.
Galilei is a surname, and may refer to:
Pasquale is a masculine Italian given name and a surname mainly found in southern Italy. It is a cognate of the French name Pascal, the Spanish Pascual, the Portuguese Pascoal and the Catalan Pasqual. Pasquale derives from the Latin paschalis or pashalis, which means "relating to Easter", from Latin pascha ("Easter"), Greek Πάσχα, Aramaic pasḥā, in turn from the Hebrew פֶּסַח, which means "to be born on, or to be associated with, Passover day". Since the Hebrew holiday Passover coincides closely with the later Christian holiday of Easter, the Latin word came to be used for both occasions.
The Scampia feud was a feud between the Camorra gangs in the Neapolitan quartiere of Scampia which broke out in 2004 and 2005. The fight was between the Di Lauro clan, from Secondigliano, and the so-called "secessionists", a breakaway faction in the northern suburbs of Naples that tried to assert its control over drugs and prostitution rackets in the area.
Vincenzo is an Italian male given name, derived from the Latin name Vincentius. Notable people with the name include:
Bianchini is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Martinelli is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Raffaele Amato is an Italian Camorra boss and head of the Amato-pagano clan, a Camorra clan from Naples. He is known by multiple nicknames in the Neapolitan criminal underworld, including "Lo Spagnolo", "'o Lell", "Lell o' chiatt'" and "'a vecchiarella".
Viviani is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Petrini is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Calegari is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Amato is a family name of Italian origin, meaning "beloved" or "dear one". Notable people with the surname include:
Ferrari is an Italian occupational surname, the plural form of Ferraro, meaning blacksmith.
Vincenzo Fontana may refer to:
Darker Than Midnight is a 2014 Italian drama film directed by Sebastiano Riso and starring Vincenzo Amato and Micaela Ramazzotti. It was screened as part of the International Critics' Week section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival.
Vincenzo Amato is an Italian actor and sculptor.
Einstein is a 2008 Italian television miniseries written and directed by Liliana Cavani. The film is based on real life events of scientist Albert Einstein and it stars Vincenzo Amato in the title role.
Vincenzo Amato was an Italian mathematician.
Giovanni Antonio is a masculine blended given name that is a combination of Giovanni and Antonio. Notable people known by this name include the following people: