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Ruggiero and Giovannelli
* January 7 – Ruggiero Giovannelli, Italian composer
* Ruggiero Giovannelli ( c1560 – 1625 )
Ruggiero Giovannelli. Portrait by James Caldwall.
Ruggiero Giovannelli ( c. 1560 – January 7, 1625 ) was an Italian composer of the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras.
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Ruggiero and Italian
* August 9 – Ruggiero Leoncavallo, Italian composer ( b. 1857 )
Ruggero ( or Ruggiero ) Giacomo Maria Giuseppe Emmanuele Raffaele Domenico Vincenzo Francesco Donato Leoncavallo (; 23 April 18579 August 1919 ) was an Italian opera composer.
Several leaders of the Italian risorgimento movement were exiled in Malta by the Bourbon monarchs during this period, including Francesco Crispi, and Ruggiero Settimo.
Important influences on Collingwood were the Italian Idealists Croce, Gentile and Guido de Ruggiero, the last of whom was also a close friend.
* Italian: Ruggero, Roggero, Ruggeri, Ruggiero, Rugiero
Renato Ruggiero ( born April 9, 1930 ) is an Italian politician.
A recent version of this song was recorded by Italian singer Antonella Ruggiero on the album Souvenir d ' Italie, published in 2007, and is currently available on iTunes.
Ruggiero came out in January 2008, saying " I come from a traditional Italian family but they aren't so traditional that me being gay was a deal breaker.
< span lang =" fr "> Frère Jacques </ span > bears resemblance to the piece < span lang =" it "> Toccate d ' intavolatura, No. 14, Capriccio Fra Jacopino sopra L ' Aria Di Ruggiero </ span > composed by < span lang =" it "> Girolamo Frescobaldi </ span >, which was first published around 1615-"< span lang =" it "> Fra Jacopino </ span >" is one potential Italian translation for "< span lang =" fr "> Frère Jacques </ span >".< ref >< span lang =" it "> Fra Jacopino </ span > has additional historical importance.
1245-1305 ), in Italian Ruggiero di Lauria or Ruggero di Lauria, an Italian admiral
* Italian battleship Ruggiero di Lauria, a predreadnought battleship completed in 1888 and stricken in 1909

Ruggiero and composer
Her stage work, La liberazione di Ruggiero, has been widely considered the first opera by a woman composer.

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Together with his brother Gene and Ruggiero, Gotti carried out truck hijackings at Idlewild Airport ( subsequently renamed John F. Kennedy International Airport ).
Gotti and Ruggiero were paroled in 1972 and returned to their old crew at the Bergin Hunt and Fish Club, still working under caporegime Carmine Fatico.
Rodomonte appears at the wedding feast and accuses him of being a traitor to the Saracen cause, and the poem ends with Ruggiero slaying Rodomonte in single combat.
Ruggiero and Bradamante are the ancestors of the House of Este, Ariosto's patrons, whose genealogy he gives at length in canto 3 of the poem.
In June, Gravano was approached by Ruggiero and, supposedly at Gotti's behest, given orders to murder capo Robert DiBernardo for making negative remarks about Gotti's leadership.
* Make Me a Song, conceived and directed by Rob Ruggiero, premiered at Hartford's Theaterworks in the summer of 2006, opened Off-Broadway in November 2007, and closed in December 2007 after 54 performances.
The most famous female doctor and medical author at the school is Trotula or Trotula de Ruggiero who is accredited with several books on gynaecology and cosmetics, collectively known as The Trotula.
* Peter Ruggiero, design partner at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Further information about La liberazione di Ruggiero can be found at Brightcecilia Classical Music Forums.
On August 6, 2012, Ruggiero Ricci died of heart failure at his home in Palm Springs, California, aged 94.
The meeting was preceded a few weeks before by the assassination of Albert Anastasia and a smaller meeting at the New Jersey estate of Ruggiero Boiardo.
Ruggiero played high school hockey at private school, Choate Rosemary Hall in Wallingford, Connecticut.
While still a high school senior at Choate Rosemary Hall, Ruggiero played on the gold medal-winning 1998 United States Olympic Hockey Team in Nagano, Japan.
In her senior year at Harvard University, Ruggiero won the 2004 Patty Kazmaier Award as the top player in U. S. women's collegiate hockey.
In addition, since her brother Bill Ruggiero also played for the Oilers, they were the first brother-sister combination to play professionally at the same time.
Ruggiero was also credited with the game-winning goal in the shoot-out that won the 2005 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships for the United States against the Canadian national women's hockey team, winning the first gold medal ever for the United States at the world championship.
Ruggiero presented the gold medals to the US Women's Soccer team at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
After Ruggiero claimed the gold medal at the Nagano Winter Games, she was refused the opportunity to participate in a local game at a rink in St. Clair Shores, Michigan.
In September 1977, Ruggiero married Louise in a small ceremony at New York City Hall.
Brasco served as best man at Ruggiero's 1977 wedding and frequently advised Ruggiero on handling his son Tommy's heroin addiction.
FBI agents visited Ruggiero and Napolitano at a social club and informed them of Brasco's true identity.
On August 30, 1981, the FBI intercepted Ruggiero as he was going to a meeting at Marangello's social club and placed Ruggiero under protective custody.

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