11-455: For the grape variety, see Albanese (grape) . For candy manufacturer, see Albanese Candy . Albanese is an Italian surname . It means " Albanian ", in reference to the Arbëreshë people (Italo-Albanians) of southern Italy or someone of Albanian origin. The surname is common in southern Italy but more rare elsewhere in the country. Notable people with
22-917: A juicy white wine. Bellone is the principal white grape in Bianco blends in Cori , Marino , Nettuno , and Roma DOCs and a dozen IGPs. It is also an allowed blending component in more famous Italian white wines such as Frascati (max 30%). It is primarily grown in Lazio and Umbria . Among the synonyms that Bellone has been known under: Albanese, Arciprete, Arcipreto, Bello buono, Bello cacchione, Bello cencioloso, Bello cera, Bello fagotte, Bello fagotto, Bello gentile, Bello palloccone, Bello piccolitto, Bello romanesco, Bello romano, Bello terrigno, Bello veltrano, Bello verdone, Cacchione, Ciciniello, Pampanoro, Pantrastico, Pociccone, Pocioccone, Uva pane, Uva pantastico, Uva presta and Zinna Vacca. Albanesi From Misplaced Pages,
33-910: A member of the Expedition of the Thousand and close friend of Garibaldi Francesco Albanese (1912–2005), Italian tenor Francesca Albanese (born 1977), Italian international lawyer, academic and current UN Special Rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories Frank Albanese (1931–2015), American actor Giacomo Albanese (1890–1947), Italian mathematician Albanese variety , construction of algebraic geometry, named for Giacomo Albanese Giuseppe Albanese (born 1979), Italian pianist Joe Albanese (1933–2000), American professional baseball player Laura Albanese (born 1957), Canadian news anchor and politician Lauren Albanese (born 1989), American professional tennis player Lewis Albanese (1946–1966), US soldier posthumously awarded
44-511: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Albanese (grape) Bellone is a white Italian wine grape variety that wine historians believed was cultivated in Roman times . By 1990, nearly 3,000 hectares (7,400 acres) of the variety was still being cultivated and eligible to be blended in the wines of several Latium Denominazione di origine controllatas (DOCs). According to wine expert Jancis Robinson , Bellone produces
55-517: The surname Albanese . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Albanese&oldid=1221239510 " Categories : Surnames Italian-language surnames Italian toponymic surnames Hidden categories: CS1 Italian-language sources (it) Articles with short description Short description
66-478: The surname Albanesi . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Albanesi&oldid=1226023876 " Categories : Surnames Italian-language surnames Italian toponymic surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
77-954: The Albanians and Albania Albanese Candy References [ edit ] ^ Alinei, Mario; Benozzo, Francesco (2017). Dizionario etimologico-semantico dei cognomi italiani (DESCI) . PM edizioni. p. 124. ISBN 9788899565442 . "Albanése, -i {comune nel Sud, raro altrove}: dall'etnico Albanése o, nel Sud, 'appartenente alle colonie albanesi' (in Abruzzo, Puglie, Campania, Calabria e Sicilia)." ^ Treccani.it - Albanese ^ Hanks, Patrick (2003). Dictionary of American Family Names . Oxford University Press. p. 18. ^ Parodi, Bent (2006). Cognomi siciliani: tra origini italiane e locali (in Italian). A.Siciliano. p. 20. [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
88-483: The Albanians and Albania References [ edit ] ^ Alinei, Mario; Benozzo, Francesco (2017). Dizionario etimologico-semantico dei cognomi italiani (DESCI) . PM edizioni. p. 124. ISBN 9788899565442 . "Albanése, -i {comune nel Sud, raro altrove}: dall'etnico Albanése o, nel Sud, 'appartenente alle colonie albanesi' (in Abruzzo, Puglie, Campania, Calabria e Sicilia)." [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
99-1030: The Medal of Honor Licia Albanese (1909–2014), Italian soprano Pellegrino Albanese (born 1991), Italian footballer Roberto Albanese (born 1950), Italian politician and environmentalist Rory Albanese (born 1977), American executive producer and writer for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Sal Albanese (born 1949), American politician Silvano Albanese better known by his stage name Coez (born 1983), Italian singer, rapper Thomas Albanese (born 1988), Italian footballer Tina Albanese , American television producer and television writer Tom Albanese (born 1957), American businessman and former chief executive officer of Rio Tinto Valentina Albanese (born 1974), Italian racing driver Vannie Albanese (1912–1984), American football player Vincenzo Albanese (born 1996), Italian cyclist Vito Albanese (1918-1998), American union leader and politician See also [ edit ] Albanesi Names of
110-604: The 💕 For the medieval Cathar sect, see Albanenses . Albanesi is an Italian surname meaning " Albanian ", in reference to the Arbëreshë people (Italo-Albanians) of southern Italy . It is common in southern Italy and rare elsewhere in the country. Notable people with the surname include: Angelo Albanesi (late 18th century), Italian engraver Carlo Albanesi (1858–1926), Italian composer, pianist, teacher, and examiner Meggie Albanesi (1899–1923), British stage and film actress, daughter of Carlo See also [ edit ] Albanese Names of
121-725: The surname include: Albano Albanese (1921–2010), Italian hurdler and high jumper Alessandro Albanese (born 2000), Belgian professional footballer Antonio Albanese (1937–2013), Italian fencer Anthony Albanese (born 1963), Australian politician and current prime minister of Australia Antonio Albanese (born 1964), Italian comedian, actor, director, and writer Catherine L. Albanese (born 1940), American religious studies scholar, professor, lecturer, and author Charles Albanese (1937–1995), American serial killer Diego Albanese (born 1973), Argentine rugby union player Donald J. Albanese (born 1937), American politician Enrico Albanese (1834–1889), Italian surgeon,
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