Oronzo is an Italian personal name, derived from the Latin Orontius.
It can refer to:
Saint Oronzo (Orontius)
Oronzo Vito Gasparo, American artist
Don Oronzo Squarciafico Pinelli Ravaschieri Fieschi, 5th Prince of Belmonte
Oronzo Pugliese, Italian football manager
Oronzo Reale, Italian politician
Topics referred to by the same term
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Oronzo is an Italian personal name, derived from the Latin Orontius. It can refer to: Saint Oronzo (Orontius) Oronzo Vito Gasparo, American artist Don...
Joseph. Column of statue of St Oronzo: (Lecce's patron) was given to Lecce by the city of Brindisi, because Saint Oronzo was reputed to have cured the...
Oronzo Pugliese (5 April 1910 – 11 March 1990) was an Italian football manager from Turi in the Province of Bari. Over the course of his career, Pugliese...
Giuseppe Oronzo Giannuzzi (March 16, 1838, Altamura, Kingdom of the Two Sicilies – March 8, 1876, Siena, Italy) was an Italian physiologist. His most important...
Oronzo Mario Scarano (1 June 1847 – 28 December 1901) was an Italian composer and conductor. He composed several operas and operettas, the majority of...
Orazio Bacci (18 October 1864, Castelfiorentino – 25 December 1917) was an Italian Liberal Party politician. He was the 12th mayor of Florence, Kingdom...
Eugenio Chiesa, Giovanni Conti, Cipriano Facchinetti, Randolfo Pacciardi, Oronzo Reale, Ugo La Malfa, Bruno Visentini, Oddo Biasini and Giovanni Spadolini...
Oronzo Reale (24 October 1902 – 14 July 1988) was an Italian politician, who served as justice minister in the 1960s and 1970s. Reale was born in Lecce...
and coach Oronzo Pugliese, who quickly led them to promotion to Serie B. History was made in the 1963–64 season, when Rosa Rosa and Oronzo Pugliese's...
Nationality Years 26 Andrea Bassi [it] 1968 27 Bruno Pesaola 1968–71 28 Oronzo Pugliese 1971 29 Nils Liedholm 1971–73 30 Luigi Radice 1973–74 31 Nereo...
Paola, San Gerardo, San Luca, San Lucia, San Nicola, Sant' Oceano, Sant' Oronzo, Santo Stefano, Santa Teresa, San Vincenzo, Scarciglia, Sicarico, Sorba...
Oronzo Vito Gasparo (1903–1969), was an American artist often known for surreal townscape painting, design, and crafts. Oronzo Vito Gasparo was born in...
Ostuni and Lecce is held from the 25 August to 27 August to honor him. Sant' Oronzo (Oronzio) Sollerius, Joannes Baptista; Joannes Pinius; Guilielmus Cuperus;...
pictorially rich with images by talented artists including Giuseppe da Brindisi, Oronzo Tiso, Gianserio Strafella, G. Domenico Catalano and G. A. Coppola. The main...
Dipartimento per l'informazione e l'editoria. SBN IT\ICCU\UBO\2771748. Colangeli, Oronzo (1965). Simboli e bandiere nella storia del Risorgimento italiano (PDF)...
manage the team. L'allenatore nel pallone, 1984 Italian comedy film about Oronzo Canà, a down-on-his-luck manager with a far from stellar résumé, who is...
canvasses. It also features a column, similar to the Lecce's Column of St. Oronzo by Zimbalo, built in 1684–87. Church of Madonna Addolorata (18th century)...
ruins were given to Lecce to hold the statue of Saint Oronzo (Lecce's patron), because Saint Oronzo was reputed to have cured the plague in Brindisi. the...