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Giuseppe and Baresi
He is also the younger brother of Internazionale legend and current vice coach Giuseppe Baresi.
Baresi was brought by his older brother Giuseppe for a trial in Inter's youth team, but was rejected.
The emphasis of this system in Italian football spawned the rise of many top defenders such as Claudio Gentile and Gaetano Scirea in the 1970s, Giuseppe Bergomi and Franco Baresi in the 1980s, the famous all-Italian Milan defensive four of Baresi, Paolo Maldini, Alessandro Costacurta and Mauro Tassotti of the 1990's and 2006 World Cup winners Fabio Cannavaro and Alessandro Nesta and many others in 2000s for which the Italian national team would become famous.
He chose Giuseppe Baresi, a former Inter player and ex-head coach of their youth academy, as his assistant.
During the 1970s to early 1990s Italy became famous for their catenaccio, thus heralding a long line of world class defenders such as Virginio Rosetta, Pietro Rava, Carlo Parola, Giacinto Facchetti, Armando Picchi, Gaetano Scirea, Antonio Cabrini, Claudio Gentile, Franco Baresi, Giuseppe Bergomi, Paolo Maldini, Fabio Cannavaro and Alessandro Nesta.
During this time, Italy had a plethora of top-class defenders such as Franco Baresi, Alessandro Costacurta, Mauro Tassotti, Pietro Vierchowod, Riccardo Ferri, Giuseppe Bergomi, Gianluca Pessotto, Paolo Maldini, and in latter years, stars like Fabio Cannavaro, Alessandro Nesta, and Giorgio Chiellini.
Except keeping Giuseppe Baresi and Daniele Bernazzani as backroom staff in the first team or in the youth system, as well as Marco Branca as one of the director, the team had changed from Rafael Benítez, Leonardo, Gasperini and most recently Ranieri in just 2 seasons.

Giuseppe and born
Verdi was born the son of Carlo Giuseppe Verdi and Luigia Uttini in Le Roncole, a village near Busseto, then in the Département Taro which was a part of the First French Empire after the annexation of the Duchy of Parma and Piacenza.
Italian anti-organizationalist individualist anarchism was brought to the United States by Italian born individualists such as Giuseppe Ciancabilla and others who advocated for violent propaganda by the deed there.
Blessed Pope John XXIII (; ), born Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli ( 25 November 18813 June 1963 ), headed the Catholic Church and ruled Vatican City from 1958 until his death.
Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli was born in Sotto il Monte, a small country village in the Bergamo province of the Lombardy region of Italy.
The Venerable Pope Pius XII (; ), born Eugenio Marìa Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli ( 2 March 1876 – 9 October 1958 ), reigned as Pope, head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of Vatican City State, from 2 March 1939 until his death in 1958.
Eugenio Marìa Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli was born on 2 March 1876 in Rome into a family of intense Catholic piety with a history of ties to the papacy ( the " Black Nobility ").
* January 27 – Giuseppe Verdi, Italian composer ( born 1813 )
Giuseppe Garibaldi, born in Nice, strongly opposed the cession to France ( arguing that the ballot was rigged by the French ).
It is named after Giuseppe Garibaldi, hero of the Italian unification ( born in Nice in 1807 when Nice was part of the Napoleonic Empire, before reverting back to the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia ).
DiMaggio was born in Martinez, California, the eighth of nine children born to immigrants from Italy, Giuseppe ( 1872 – 1949 ) and Rosalia ( Mercurio ) DiMaggio ( 1878 – 1951 ).
Son of Giuseppe Bertoleoni and Laura Ornano, born 1815.
Bonanno was born Giuseppe Carlo Bonanno on January 18, 1905 in Castellammare del Golfo, a town on the northwestern coast of Sicily.
X ) ( 2 June 1835 – 20 August 1914 ), born Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto, was the 257th pope of the Catholic Church, serving from 1903 to 1914.
Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto was born in Riese, Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia, Austrian Empire ( now Italy ).
However, officially Vatican genealogy states, that Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto was the second born of ten children of Giovanni Battista Sarto ( 1792 – 1852 ) and Margarita Sanson ( 1813 – 1894 ).
* Giuseppe Sergi, anthropologist, born in Messina in 1841.
* Giuseppe Zamberletti ( born 1933 ), Italian politician recognised as the founding father of the modern Italian Department of Civil Protection.
Joseph was born Giuseppe Buonaparte in 1768 to Carlo Buonaparte and Maria Letizia Ramolino at Corte, the capital of the Corsican Republic.
They included Mattia Battistini ( known as the " King of Baritones "), Giuseppe Kaschmann ( born Josip Kašman ) who, atypically, sang Wagner's Telramund and Amfortas not in Italian but in German, at the Bayreuth Festival in the 1890s ; Giuseppe Campanari ; Antonio Magini-Coletti ; Mario Ancona ( chosen to be the first Silvio in Pagliacci ); and Antonio Scotti, who came to the Met from Europe in 1899 and remained on the roster of singers until 1933.
Some of the most prestigious figures of Risorgimento were born in Liguria ( Giuseppe Mazzini, Mameli, Nino Bixio ).
Italian patriot and general Giuseppe Garibaldi, who was born in the neighbouring Nice ( then part of Sardinian state ), started his Expedition of the Thousand on the evening of 5 May 1860 from a rock in Quarto, a quarter of Genoa.
* Saint Giuseppe Moscati, a doctor, was born here in 1880, the first modern physician designated a saint by the Catholic Church
Saint Joseph ( born Giuseppe Maria Desa, and later known as Giuseppe da Copertino ) was named after the town of Copertino in the Apulia region of Italy.

Giuseppe and 7
On 7 September 2000 the International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation launched the International Campaign for the Acknowledgement of the humanitarian actions undertaken by Vatican Nuncio Giuseppe Roncalli for people, most of whom were Jewish, persecuted by the Nazi regime.
When Giuseppe Garibaldi captured Naples on 7 September 1860 Francis restored the constitution on 2 July in an attempt to save his sovereignty.
Giuseppe Zangara ( September 7, 1900 – March 20, 1933 ) was the assassin of Chicago mayor Anton Cermak, though United States President – elect Franklin D. Roosevelt may have been his intended target.
*“ Giuseppe Verdi, Aida ,” Die Zeit, Band 7 ( 1896 ), p. 62.
The first official tricolore italiano, or Italian tricolour, was adopted on 7 January 1797, when the XIVth Parliament of the Cispadane Republic, on the proposal of deputy Giuseppe Compagnoni of Lugo, decreed " to make universal the ... standard or flag of three colours, green, white, and red ..." This was probably because the Legione Lombarda had carried banners of red, white ( from the flag of Milan ), and green ( from the uniform of the civic guard ), and the same colours were later adopted in the banners of the Legione Italiana, which was formed by soldiers coming from Emilia and Romagna.
The winner is Giuseppe Campari ( Italy ) driving an Alfa Romeo P2 in 7: 05: 34. 8.
Throughout the many years at the Lyric, Carol Fox developed the confidence and authority to bring the following world-famous artists to the Lyric: Luciano Pavarotti ( 56 performances in 7 roles ), Tito Gobbi, Eleanor Steber, Jussi Björling, Birgit Nilsson, Renata Tebaldi, Giuseppe di Stefano, Giulietta Simionato, Richard Tucker, Boris Christoff, Eileen Farrell, Dorothy Kirsten, Leonie Rysanek, Leontyne Price, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Geraint Evans, Mirella Freni, Nicolai Ghiaurov, Alfredo Kraus, Renata Scotto, Robert Merrill, Joan Sutherland, Christa Ludwig, Jon Vickers, Marilyn Horne, Grace Bumbry, Monserrat Caballe, Tatiana Troyanos, Sherill Milnes, Plácido Domingo, Felicia Weathers and Jose Carreras.
Carlo Giuseppe Géné ( December 7, 1800 – July 14, 1847 ) was an Italian naturalist and author.
* Giuseppe Tucci: Commemorazione tenuta dal Presidente dell ' Istituto Gherardo Gnoli il 7 maggio 1984 a Palazzo Brancaccio, Roma, IsMEO, 1984 ;
With 10 hat-tricks, Inzaghi is ahead of Giuseppe Signori ( 9 ), Hernán Crespo ( 8 ), Roberto Baggio, Marco van Basten, Gabriel Batistuta, Abel Balbo, Vincenzo Montella ( 7 ), and Antonio Di Natale and David Trezeguet ( 6 ).
Giuseppe " Joe " Profaci ( October 2, 1897 – June 7, 1962 ) was a New York La Cosa Nostra boss who was the founder of what is today known as the Colombo crime family.
* Giuseppe Ferretto ( 7 April 1967 – 1 March 1973 )
Giuseppe Ferrari ( 7 March 1812-2 July 1876 ) was an Italian philosopher, historian and politician.
Giuseppe Veronese ( 7 May 1854 – 17 July 1917 ) was an Italian mathematician.
* Giuseppe Luigi Trevisanato † ( 7 Apr 1862 Appointed-28 Apr 1877 Died )
Giuseppe Francesco Antonio Maria Gioachino Raimondo Belli ( September 7, 1791 – December 21, 1863 ) was an Italian poet, famous for his sonnets in Romanesco, the dialect of Rome.

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