Martinelli
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Martinelli is a surname
of Italian origin. The name refers to:
Surname
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of Italian origin. The name refers to:
- Alberto MartinelliAlberto MartinelliAlberto Martinelli is a scholar of social sciences, former president of the International Sociological Association and professor of Political Science and Sociology at the University of Milan.-Career:After receiving his B.A...
(contemporary), world known scholar of social sciences - Alfredo MartinelliAlfredo MartinelliAlfredo Martinelli was an Italian film actor. He appeared in 103 films between 1916 and 1967.He was born and died in Siena, Tuscany.-Selected filmography:* I Topi Grigi * The White Sister...
(1899–1968), Italian film actor - Anton Erhard MartinelliAnton Erhard MartinelliAnton Erhard Martinelli was an Austrian architect and master-builder of Italian descent.Martinelli was born in Vienna. He was the son of architect Franz Martinelli....
(1684–1747), Austrian architect - Daniele Martinelli (disambiguation), multiple people
- Dario MartinelliDario MartinelliDario Martinelli is an Italian musicologist, semiotician and composer.He is Adjunct Professor of Musicology and Semiotics at Helsinki University and until 2007 Guest-Professor at the Finnish Network University of Semiotics....
(b. 1974), Italian musicologist and composer - Domenico MartinelliDomenico MartinelliDomenico Martinelli was an Italian architect who worked for Carlo Fontana during 1678. He was an evident figure in the shaping of Baroque style in the North Alps. In 2010 a musical tribute called "Project Martinelli" was performed to him in Munich.-Biography:He was born in Lucca, Tuscany and...
(1650–1719), Italian architect (active in Austria)) - Elsa MartinelliElsa MartinelliElsa Martinelli is an Italian actress and former fashion model.Born Elisa Tia in Grosseto, Tuscany, she moved to Rome with her family and in 1953 was discovered by Roberto Capucci who introduced her to the world of fashion. She became a model and began playing small roles in films...
(b. 1932 or 1935), Italian actress and fashion model - Enzo MartinelliEnzo MartinelliEnzo Martinelli was an Italian mathematician, working in the theory of functions of several complex variables: he is best known for his work on the theory of integral representations for holomorphic functions of several variables, notably for discovering the Bochner–Martinelli formula in 1938, and...
Mathematician - Fernanda Martinelli (contemporary), Brazilian model
- Francesca MartinelliFrancesca MartinelliFrancesca Martinelli is an Italian ski mountaineer.Martinelli was born in Milan. She started ski mountaineering in 1980 and competed first in the Gara dell'Adamello race in 2003...
(b. 1971), Italian ski mountaineer - Franz MartinelliFranz MartinelliFranz Martinelli or , was an Austrian architect born in Italy.Franz Martinelli participated in the construction of the Peterskirche in Vienna. In 1684 he was in charge of the restoration work of the Servitenkirche in Vienna...
(1651–1708), Italian architect (active in Austria) - Fred Martinelli (b. 1929), American college football coach
- Gabriella MartinelliGabriella MartinelliGabriella Martinelli is an Italian-Canadian film and television producer. She is president and CEO of Toronto-based Capri Films Inc., a vertically integrated production and distribution company that she founded in 2000....
(contemporary), Italian-Canadian film and television producer - Giovanni MartinelliGiovanni Martinelli (painter)Giovanni Martinelli was an Italian, Baroque era painter active mainly in Florence.He was born in Montevarchi, Arezzo; but by 1621-23, moved to Florence and begins training with Jacopo Ligozzi...
(1600–1659), Italian painter of the Baroque era - Giovanni MartinelliGiovanni MartinelliGiovanni Martinelli was a celebrated Italian operatic tenor. He was particularly associated with the Italian lyric-dramatic repertory, although he performed French operatic roles to great acclaim as well...
(1885–1969), Italian operatic tenor - Giovanni Innocenzo MartinelliGiovanni Innocenzo MartinelliBishop Giovanni Innocenzo Martinelli OFM is the Vicar Apostolic of Tripoli and the Titular Bishop of Tabuda. He was ordained as a Roman Catholic priest in 1967. In 1985 he was appointed the Vicar Apostolic of Tripoli and the Titular Bishop of Tabuda.-References:**...
(b. 1942), Libyan bishop - Giuseppe MartinelliGiuseppe MartinelliGiuseppe Martinelli is a retired road bicycle racer from Italy, who was a professional rider from 1977 to 1985. He represented his native country at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Canada, where he won silver medal in the men's individual road race behind Sweden's Bernt Johansson...
(b. 1955), Italian professional road bicycle racer - Joe MartinelliJoe MartinelliJoseph "Joe" Martinelli was an American soccer forward. Martinelli spent thirteen seasons in the American Soccer League and earned three caps with the U.S. national team in 1937.-American Soccer League:...
(b. 1916, unknown if still living), American professional soccer player - Johann Baptist MartinelliJohann Baptist MartinelliJohann Baptist Martinelli or Giovanni Battista Martinelli was an Austrian architect and constructor of Italian descent.He was the son of architect Franz Martinelli...
(1701–1754), Austrian architect - Julien MartinelliJulien MartinelliJulien Martinelli is a French football goalkeeper who last played for Angers SCO.-External links:*...
(b. 1980), French professional football player - Liliana MartinelliLiliana MartinelliLiliana María Martinelli is a retired female discus thrower from Argentina, who competed in the discus contest at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. There she ended up in 35th place . Martinelli set her personal best in the women's discus throw event on 1996-04-21 in Buenos...
(b. 1970), Argentine discus thrower - Luigi MartinelliLuigi MartinelliLuigi Martinelli is an Italian footballer who plays for Serie C1 team Hellas Verona in the role of defender.-External links:...
(b. 1970), Italian professional football player - Marco MartinelliMarco MartinelliMarco Martinelli is a former Italian volleyball player, who later became a volleyball coach. He earned a total number of 155 caps for the Men's National Team, and made his debut on 22 May 1987 in Montichiari against Poland.-References:...
(b. 1965), Italian professional volleyball player - Paolo MartinelliPaolo MartinelliPaolo Martinelli is an engineer best known for his position as head of Scuderia Ferrari's Engine Department from 1994 to 2006.-Career:...
(b. 1952), Italian automotive engineer for Ferrari - Ricardo MartinelliRicardo MartinelliRicardo Alberto Martinelli Berrocal is a Panamanian politician and businessman who was elected the 49th President of Panama in 2009. He is a Panamanian of Italian descent from his father's side.- Early life :...
(b. 1952), President of Panama (2009-) - Sebastiano MartinelliSebastiano MartinelliSebastiano Martinelli was a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Prefect of the Congregation of Rites.-Early life:...
(1848–1918), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal - Sheri MartinelliSheri MartinelliSheri Martinelli, was an American painter, muse and poet.-Life:Martinelli was born Shirley Burns Brennan in Philadelphia in 1918. Of Irish ancestry, she was the eldest of four children and began using the name Sherry by the time she was a teenager. Later told that her first name had the wrong...
(1918–1996), American painter and poet - Tommaso MartinelliTommaso MartinelliTommaso Maria Martinelli was a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Prefect of the Congregation of Rites....
(1827–1888), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal - Tristano MartinelliTristano MartinelliTristano Martinelli , called Dominus Arlecchinorum, the "Master of Harlequins", was an Italian actor in the commedia dell'arte tradition, probably the first to be called "Harlequin".- Biography :...
(1555–1630), Italian actor in the commedia dell’arte tradition, probably the first to be called “Harlequin”