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  2. Domenico - Wikipedia

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    Domenico Ambrogi, Italian painter; Domenico Auria, Italian architect; Domenico del Barbiere, Florentine artist; Domenico di Bartolo, Italian painter; Domenico Bartolucci, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal; Domenico di Pace Beccafumi, Italian painter; Domenico Pignatelli di Belmonte, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal; Domenico Berardi, Italian ...

  3. Dominic - Wikipedia

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    Dominic, Dominik or Dominick is a male given name common among Roman Catholics and other Latin-Romans. Originally from the late Roman-Italic name "Dominicus", its translation means "Lordly", "Belonging to God" or "of the Master".

  4. Dominique (name) - Wikipedia

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    Dominique is a unisex French name of Latin origin that means "of the Lord".. Related names include Domaneke, Domanique, Domenica, Domeniga, Domenique, Domenico ...

  5. Orsini family - Wikipedia

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    The Bobone surname was lost with his children, who were called de domo filiorum Ursi. Two of them, Napoleone and Matteo Rosso the Great (1178–1246), considerably increased the prestige of the family. The former was the founder of the first southern line, which died out with Camillo Pardo in 1553.

  6. Cirillo - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Surname subsection. 2.1 Crime. 2.2 Religion. 2.3 Sports. ... The standard botanical author abbreviation "Cirillo" refers to Domenico Cirillo. Given name ...

  7. Colombo (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Colombo is an Italian surname meaning literally "dove". ... Domenico Colombo (Genoese: Domenego Corombo) (1418–1496), the father of navigator Christopher;

  8. Nico (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Nico is a unisex given name. It is a short form of Nicholas, Nicolas, Nicola, Nicole, Dominic and others. In Italian it may also be short for Domenico, Nicolò and for Nicodemo.

  9. Morosini family - Wikipedia

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    Domenico Morosini (died 1156), elected doge of Venice in 1148, waged war with success against the Dalmatian corsairs, recapturing Pola and other Istrian towns from them. Albertino Morosini (c. 1230-1305), Venetian statesman and Podestà of the Republic of Pisa , brother of Tomasina Morosini.