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Giuliano and Gemma
* 1938 Giuliano Gemma, Italian actor
In A Pistol for Ringo a traditional sheriff commissions a money-oriented hero played by Giuliano Gemma with more pleasing manners than the Eastwood character but just as devious and deadly to ( typically ) infiltrate a gang of Mexican bandits whose leader is played by ( typically ) Fernando Sancho.
In both cases Lee Van Cleef carries on as the older hero versus Giuliano Gemma and John Phillip Law, respectively.
They are opposed by an unstable partnership between a whistle-blower ( Giuliano Gemma ) and a political aide.
* Giuliano Gemma
* Giuliano Gemma ( born 1938 ), Italian actor, also known from several Spaghetti Westerns as Montgomery Wood
The Price of Power, starring Giuliano Gemma, Van Johnson, Fernando Rey and José Suárez, was an interesting Western take on the assassination of John F. Kennedy, replacing JFK with James Garfield in 1881 Dallas ( the fact that Garfield was assassinated in Washington makes little difference to the allegorical storyline ).

Giuliano and series
Parolini made some more Sabata movies while Giuliano Carnimeo made a whole series of Sartana films with Garko.
* According to the Sarah Jane Smith: Buried Secrets audio series from Big Finish Productions, after his encounter with the Doctor and Sarah, Giuliano takes charge of the Brotherhood of Demnos and re-forms them into a group called " the Orphans of the Future ".

Giuliano and successful
Forza Italia was formed in 1993 by Silvio Berlusconi, a successful businessman and owner of four of the main private television stations in Italy, along with Antonio Martino, Mario Valducci, Antonio Tajani, Marcello Dell ' Utri, Cesare Previti and Giuliano Urbani.
With four matches of the 2010 11 season remaining, Sanchez joined Barnet as football consultant, to assist caretaker-manager Giuliano Grazioli, in their ultimately successful battle against relegation from the Football League.

Giuliano and theme
A rich and festive Doric order was employed for the Basilica Aemilia on the Forum Romanum at Rome ; enough of it was standing for Giuliano da Sangallo to make a drawing, c 1520, reconstructing the facade ( Codex Vaticano Barberiniano Latino 4424 ); the alternation of the shallow libation dishes called paterae with bucrania in the metopes reinforce the solemn sacrificial theme.

Giuliano and
* 1478 The Pazzi attack Lorenzo de ' Medici and kill his brother Giuliano during High Mass in the Duomo of Florence.
Coming from modest beginnings in Savona, Liguria, the family rose to prominence through nepotism and ambitious marriages arranged by two Della Rovere popes, Francesco della Rovere, who ruled as Pope Sixtus IV ( 1471 1484 ) and his nephew Giuliano ( Pope Julius II, 1503 1513 ).
* 1975 Maurizio Giuliano, writer and traveller
* 1476 Giuliano della Rovere is appointed bishop of Coutances.
* 2004 Giuliano Stroe, Romanian bodybuilder and gymnast
* 1938 Giuliano Amato, Italian politician
* Istorie Florentine ( 1520 1525 ) — Florentine Histories, an eight-volume history book of the city-state, Florence, commissioned by Giulio di Giuliano de ' Medici, later Pope Clement VII.
The influence of his friends procured for him, from Pope Paul II ( 1464 71 ), the bishopric of Savona, and in 1473, with the support of Giuliano Della Rovere, later Pope Julius II, he was made cardinal by Pope Sixtus IV, whom he succeeded on 29 August 1484 as Pope Innocent VIII.
Pope Julius II ( 5 December 1443 21 February 1513 ), nicknamed " The Fearsome Pope " ( Il Papa Terribile ) and " The Warrior Pope " ( Il Papa Guerriero ), born Giuliano della Rovere, was Pope from 1503 to 1513.
* April 26 The Pazzi attack Lorenzo de ' Medici, and kill his brother Giuliano, during High Mass in the Florence Cathedral.
* March 12 Giuliano di Lorenzo de ' Medici, ruler of Florence ( d. 1516 )
* April 26 Giuliano di Piero de ' Medici, son of Piero di Cosimo de ' Medici ( assassinated ) ( b. 1453 )
His cousin, Giulio di Giuliano de ' Medici, would later succeed him as Pope Clement VII ( 1523 34 ).
* March 17 Giuliano di Lorenzo de ' Medici, ruler of Florence ( b. 1449 )
* date unknown Giuliano da Sangallo, Italian sculptor and architect ( b. 1443 )
* The church of San Giuliano Martire ( 1553 1575 ), housing the great picture of Paul Veronese ( 1588 ) representing the martyrdom of that saint.
The largest item from Italy is the Chancel Chapel from Santa Chiara Florence dated 1493 1500, designed by Giuliano da Sangallo it is 11. 1 metres in height by 5. 4 metres square, it includes a grand sculpted tabernacle by Antonio Rossellino and coloured terracotta decoration.
The main seat of the family, at canto Pazzi, where Borgo degli Albizi crosses the via del Proconsolo was rebuilt 1462 72 for Jacopo de ' Pazzi to designs by Giuliano da Maiano, the sculptor-architect favored by the family.
** Giuliano Dati Lettera delle isole novamente trovata, a translation into verse of a letter from Christopher Columbus to Ferdinand of Spain, regarding Columbus ' first exploratory voyage across the Atlantic in 1492

Giuliano and For
For about eighteen months in 1514-1515 Giuliano acted as joint-architect to St. Peter's together with Raphael, but owing to age and ill-health he resigned this office about two years before his death.
: For his grand-nephew, also a cardinal, see Giuliano Cesarini, iuniore ( 1466-1510 ).

Giuliano and I
Giuliano Della Rovere thenceforth took the name of his fourth century predecessor, Julius I.
de: Giuliano I. de ’ Medici
no: Giuliano I de ' Medici
Since 21 October 1998 The Olive Tree was the core of the governments led by Massimo D ' Alema ( I and II Cabinet, 1998 2000 ) and by Giuliano Amato ( II Cabinet, 2000 2001 ).
* 2008, I demoni di San Pietroburgo by Giuliano Montaldo.
* Giuliano Pisani, I volti segreti di Giotto.
* Giuliano Pisani, Il programma della Cappella degli Scrovegni, in Giotto e il Trecento, catalogo a cura di A. Tomei, Skira, Milano 2009, I I saggi, pp. 113 127.
In February 1513, after the death of Pope Julius II, ( 1443 1513 ), a. k. a. Giuliano della Rovere and the arrival in Italy of King Francis I of France, Cardona was called back to Spain.

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