3-1483: Lupi may refer to: People [ edit ] Alessandro Lupi (born 1970), Italian former professional football manager and former player Carlos Lupi (born 1957), Brazilian professor and politician Daniel Lupi (born 1961), American film producer Darrin Zammit Lupi (born 1968), Maltese photographer and journalist Didier Lupi Second (c.1520-after 1559), French composer Dov Lupi (born 1948), Israeli-American gymnast Francisco Lupi (1920–1954), Portuguese chess master Giorgia Lupi (born 1981), Italian information designer Giovanni Lupi , commonly known as Nino, (1908–1990), Swiss footballer Giuseppe Lupi (1894, date of death unknown), Italian gymnast Ignazio Lupi (1867–1942), Italian actor and film director Italo Lupi (1934–2023), Italian graphic designer and writer Johannes Lupi (c. 1506–1539), Franco-Flemish composer Leonardo Lupi (born 1972), Venezuelan footballer Maurizio Lupi (born 1959), Italian politician Miguel Ângelo Lupi (1826–1883), Portuguese painter and art professor Roberto Lupi (1908–1971), Italian composer, conductor, and music theorist Roldano Lupi (1909–1989), Italian film actor Tomás Verón Lupi (born 2000), Argentine professional footballer Walter Lupi (born 1960), Italian guitarist Astronomy [ edit ] Any of several stars in
6-471: The constellation Lupus Other [ edit ] Lupi, Camarines Sur Lupeol synthase , an enzyme A.S. Roma , a football club known as i Lupi (Italian for "the Wolves") A.S. Avellino 1912 , a football club known as i Lupi Piacenza Calcio , a football club, known as i Lupi Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
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