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Bernardo Bertolucci
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Romulus and Remus
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Giuseppe Garibaldi
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Who's he Pass 55??? Intrigued by Persephone suggestion of Berlusconi!!!
Frederico Fellini -- film director
It might help to add their profession/role in society for the lesser known ones.
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Sophia Loren :yes: “Everything you see I owe to spaghetti.”
And here is my supporting argument:
[URL="http://images.google.co.uk/images?source=ig&hl=en&rlz=&q=photo+sophia+loren&lr=&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&resnum=1&ct=title"]photo sophia loren - Google Image Search[/URL]
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[quote=Sally Donaldson;110104]Who's he Pass 55??? Intrigued by Persephone suggestion of Berlusconi!!!
Frederico Fellini -- film director
Pier Paolo Pasolini - poet, intellectual, film director, and writer
It might help to add their profession/role in society for the lesser known ones.[/quote]
And stick to one nomination per post as Persephone suggested:winki:
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When do we ever stick to directions here??? lol Anyway I will do it the same way as Ricky above.
Ovidio - poet
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Marchese Guglielmo [B]Marconi[/B] - inventor
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Guiseppe Verdi - composer
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Pier Paolo Pasolini - poet, intellectual, film director, and writer
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Galileo Galilei - physicist, mathematician, astronomer
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Sally, I had not intended this to be a 'Google' race. Please can you allow others to have a say.:smile:
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Michelangelo Renaissance painter and sculptor.
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Cheeky girl!!! With due respect though you too suggested a few. And I didn't need to Google! as such. Just check spelling
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Dante Alighieri, poet.
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[quote=Sally Donaldson;110116]Cheeky girl!!! With due respect though you too suggested a few. And I didn't need to Google! as such. Just check spelling[/quote]
Mine were illustrative suggestions to help the post get going. Not my nominations. Sorry everybody, if that was not clear. If anyone wants to nominate them, go ahead.
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Sorry, Persephone, I did not see it on your list. But here are some who have not been nominated:
San Francesco d"Assisi
Amongst the great Renaissance and Baroque architects I cannot make up my mind: Brunelleschi, Borromini and Bernini
Marco Polo
Cristoforo Colombo
Americo Vespucci
Carlo III di Borbone, King of Naples. Sicily and Spain
Lorenzo de' Medici, Il Magnifico
Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, the real architect of Italy's unification.
Alessandro Volta, the inventor of the electric battery
Giacomo Puccini
I stop here
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Gala read Persephones instructions again, one at a time only so people can grazie and a final poll can be set up by her dependant on the number of grazies each suggestion gets.
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Gina Lollobrigida - seductres
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Sorry again, I was too fast in answering. I will go one by one.
San Francesco d"Assisi
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Amongst the great Renaissance and Baroque architects I cannot make up my mind: Brunelleschi, Borromini and Bernini
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Marco Polo
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One by one. Three people Gala. three posts. You are not having to decide on just one.
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Cristoforo Colombo
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Slow down now as Pesre got a wee bit annoyed with me earlier!!! lol
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Americo Vespucio or Vespucci, Florentine navigator and cartograopher after whom America was named
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Sorry Sally..... and Persephone, but I started a list and I cannot leave it half way.
Carlo III di Borbone, King of Naples. Sicily and Spain
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Lorenzo de' Medici, Il Magnifico
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Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, the real architect of Italy's unification.
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Alessandro Volta, the inventor of the electric battery
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Giacomo Puccini, composer
This completes my previous list. I have some female names as well, but I will do that later.
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Ah now that is interesting Gala. Now we know where we get the word "volts" perhaps.
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Domenico Gaetano Maria [B]Donizetti[/B] - composer
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Guiseppe Fioroni - painter
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Leornardo Da Vinci - painter, sculptor
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[quote=Gala Placidia;110140]Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, the real architect of Italy's unification.[/quote]:no:
Gala,
I know this is going slightly off topic, but I don't agree with your comment on Count Cavour being the 'real architect of Italy's Unification'. The only thing Count Cavour acheived is giving up Nice and Savoy to France, jumping on the bandwagon and becoming Prime Minister and he couldn't even manage that properly (apart from the fact that he died young).
I would suggest Garibaldi and Mazzini were the only real people who wanted unification without any personal gain together with their followers. :yes:
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Mio zio - Diamond smuggler
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Mia zia - cantankerous old crone.
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Mamma mia - Traditionalist
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La Mamma - for without her none of us our here (oh pooh, see post above) (acutally no, mine is more generally "the mother figure")
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Valentino Rossi, World motorbike champion.
Valentino is my contemporary choice. I don't really watch sport on TV, but when the motorcycling is on I love to watch this young Italian. His passion, commitment and above all his sportsmanship. He is an Italian hero and a fantastic role model (and he is cute).
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Pietro Ferrero - creator of Nutella (I wish I could vote for my own choice here!!!(
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Antonio Carlucci - chef, restauranteur
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Vincenzo Bellini - composer
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[quote=Biagio;110150]:no:
Gala,
I know this is going slightly off topic, but I don't agree with your comment on Count Cavour being the 'real architect of Italy's Unification'. The only thing Count Cavour acheived is giving up Nice and Savoy to France, jumping on the bandwagon and becoming Prime Minister and he couldn't even manage that properly (apart from the fact that he died young).
I would suggest Garibaldi and Mazzini were the only real people who wanted unification without any personal gain together with their followers. :yes:[/quote]
It is a matter of opinion. To me, Cavour was the brains and the diplomat who created all the alliances which would help Italy's unification. That is why he was called "Il Tessitore" (the Weaver) as he managed to create a real helpful network. He was brilliant, determined and energetic. Without his input it would have been very difficult to achieve unification.
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Sally Donaldson - 'na gran scocciatura! :laughs:
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Blimey Sally, are you going for a record for the highest number of posts on one thread (18, I think so far). No wonder your total number of posts is in the umpteenth thousands. Nice to see someone with all that energy. :smile:
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18??? Jeeps. Well yes, very occasionally I have these outbursts of "inspiration" and "bon camaraderie"!!!
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and long may it continue!
Paulo Sentinella