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Giuseppe Giannini Cavaliere OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [dʒuˈzɛppe dʒanˈniːni]; born 20 August 1964) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He spent the majority of his 15-year playing career with A.S. Roma , and was regarded by supporters as a club symbol, before his successor in the number-10 shirt and ...
The Salt of Life (Italian: Gianni e le donne) is the second film from writer/director/actor Gianni Di Gregorio, who began his directorial career with 2008’s Mid-August Lunch. [ 1 ] Plot
Aruba is the partner of Ducati Corse's factory teams in both MotoGP and Superbike World Championship. The partnership started in 2015 when they became title sponsor of Ducati's WorldSBK team, [2] which extended to the Italian manufacturer's factory MotoGP team in 2020. [3]
[25] Giovanni Alberto Agnelli, Gianni's nephew, who died of cancer in 1997, had been in line to take control of the family companies. In 1997 Gianni publicly announced that his grandson, John Elkann, who was then 21, would succeed him as the head of the family empire. [25] Edoardo Agnelli, Gianni's first-born son died in 2000. [25]
Caproni, however, was convinced of the importance of preserving and honoring the historical heritage related to the birth and early development of Italian aviation in general, and to the Caproni firm in particular; his historical sensibility meant that several parts of the Transaereo, retrospectively known as the Caproni Ca.60, survived: the ...
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Mid-August Lunch (originally released as Pranzo di ferragosto) is a 2008 Italian comedy-drama and the directorial debut of Italian actor and screenwriter Gianni Di Gregorio. It was produced by Italian writer-director Matteo Garrone whose 2008 film Gomorrah was co-written by Di Gregorio.
In 1993, the Italian Corriere della Sera reported that the Cuntrera-Caruana clan owned 60 per cent of the Caribbean island Aruba, part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands through investments in hotels, casinos and the election-campaign of Prime Minister Henny Eman. According to the newspaper, Aruba had become set to be the first independent mafia ...