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Look up Goffredo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Goffredo is an Italian given name, cognate with Godfrey, Gottfried, Galfrid, etc. Notable people
Goffredo
2024 film by Edward Berger
Nigeria, a social conservative; Joseph Tremblay of Canada, a moderate; and Goffredo Tedesco of Italy, a staunch traditionalist. Archbishop Janusz Woźniak,
Conclave_(film)
Italian composer of modern classical music, conductor and teacher
Goffredo Petrassi (16 July 1904 – 3 March 2003) was an Italian composer of modern classical music, conductor, and teacher. He is considered one of the
Goffredo_Petrassi
Son of Pope Alexander VI
Gioffre Borgia (1481 – January 1517), also known as Goffredo Borgia (Italian) or Jofré Borja (Valencian), was the youngest illegitimate son of Pope Alexander
Gioffre_Borgia
Head of the Catholic Church in 1241
(Latin: Caelestinus IV; c. 1180/1187 − 10 November 1241), born Goffredo da Castiglione or Goffredo Castiglioni, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of
Pope_Celestine_IV
Italian journalist and film critic (1937–2025)
Goffredo Fofi (15 April 1937 – 11 July 2025) was an Italian essayist, activist, journalist and film, literary and theatre critic. Fofi was born on 15 April
Goffredo_Fofi
Topics referred to by the same term
Goffredo Marzano may refer to: Goffredo Marzano, Count of Squillace [it] (1300–1362), grand admiral of Naples Goffredo Marzano, Count of Alife (c. 1350
Goffredo_Marzano
History of the municipality of Castel Goffredo, Italy
The history of Castel Goffredo, an Italian municipality located in Upper Mantua on the border with the province of Brescia, began in the first half of
History_of_Castel_Goffredo
Italian poet and writer (1827–1849)
Goffredo Mameli (Italian pronunciation: [ɡofˈfreːdo maˈmɛːli]; 5 September 1827 – 6 July 1849) was an Italian patriot, poet and writer who was a notable
Goffredo_Mameli
Italian racing driver (1901–1958)
Goffredo 'Freddie' Zehender (Reggio Calabria, Italy, 27 February 1901 - 7 January 1958) was an Italian racing driver. He started his driving career with
Goffredo_Zehender
Italian footballer
Goffredo Stabellini (born 8 July 1925 in Formignana, died 23 November 2012) was an Italian professional football player. He played for one season (1946/47
Goffredo_Stabellini
National anthem of Italy
"Il Canto degli Italiani" is a patriotic song written by Goffredo Mameli and set to music by Michele Novaro in 1847, currently used as the national anthem
Il_Canto_degli_Italiani
Italian film producer
Goffredo Lombardo (15 May 1920 – 2 February 2005) was an Italian film producer. He was the son of the producer Gustavo Lombardo and took over control of
Goffredo_Lombardo
Italian noble (1442–1518)
VI, and mother of four of his children: Cesare, Giovanni, Lucrezia, and Goffredo, all publicly recognised by their father. Little is known about Vannozza's
Vannozza_dei_Cattanei
1711 opera by George Frideric Handel
Crusader army under Goffredo is laying siege to Jerusalem, where the Saracen king Argante is confined with his troops. With Goffredo are his brother Eustazio
Rinaldo_(opera)
Italian dramatist (1855–1943)
Goffredo Cognetti (Naples 1855 – Castiglioncello, Livorno 1943) was an Italian writer. Mala vita, verismo play with Salvatore Di Giacomo, on which the
Goffredo_Cognetti
Comune in Lombardy, Italy
Castel Goffredo (Italian: [kaˈstɛl ɡofˈfreːdo]; Upper Mantovano: (El) Castel) is a comune (municipality) in the province of Mantua, in Lombardy, northern
Castel_Goffredo
Italian jurist and cardinal
writings on decretals became a basic resource for canon law. Goffredo da Trani, Goffredo di Trani, Gottofredo da Trani, Goffredus de Trani, Goffredus
Geoffrey_of_Trani
Godfrey, known in Italian as Goffredo, Gotofredo or Gotifredo (died 9 October 1194), was Patriarch of Aquileia in northern Italy from 1182 to 1194. He
Godfrey (patriarch of Aquileia)
Godfrey_(patriarch_of_Aquileia)
Italian scriptwriter and film director
Goffredo Alessandrini (20 November 1904 – 16 May 1978) was an Italian scriptwriter and film director. He also acted, edited, and produced some films. He
Goffredo_Alessandrini
Italian painter (1850–1944)
Goffredo Sommavilla (21 July 1850 – 21 October 1944) was an Italian painter, mainly of genre themes. He was born in Belluno. His artistic training was
Goffredo_Sommavilla
Italian politician (born 1952)
Goffredo Maria Bettini (born 5 November 1952) is an Italian politician. He is a founding member of the Democratic Party (PD). As mentor and closest advisor
Goffredo_Bettini
Stuffed pasta
Tortelli (Italian: [torˈtɛlli]) is a type of stuffed pasta made in the Emilia-Romagna, Lombardy, and Tuscany regions of Italy. It can be found in several
Tortelli
Historic structure in Mantua, Italy
Torre di Castelvecchio) is a historic building in the town of Castel Goffredo, in the province of Mantua, Italy. The structure is located in Piazza Mazzini
Civic_Tower_(Castel_Goffredo)
Italian politician (1927–2002)
Goffredo Lohengrin Landini (15 June 1927 – 21 December 2002) was an Italian politician who served as mayor of Prato from 1975 to 1985 and as a member of
Goffredo_Lohengrin_Landini
Italian football club
Castellana Calcio is an Italian association football club located in Castel Goffredo, Lombardy. It currently plays in Serie D. The club was founded in 1973
AC_Castellana_Calcio
Geographical area in Lombardy, Italy
Mantua. The most significant centers are Castiglione delle Stiviere, Castel Goffredo, and Asola, in whose areas the clothing industry was particularly developed
Upper_Mantua
11th-century monk and historian
Gaufredo (or Geoffrey, or Goffredo) Malaterra (Latin: Gaufridus Malaterra) was an eleventh-century Benedictine monk and historian, possibly of Norman origin
Goffredo_Malaterra
Italian nobleman, city leader, and Roman Catholic cardinal
Goffredo da Alatri, also called Goffredo di Alatri or Goffredo di Raynaldo (died April or May 1287), was an Italian nobleman, city leader and Roman Catholic
Goffredo_da_Alatri
Italian luthier
Goffredo Cappa (1644–1717), also known as Gioffredo Cappa, Iofredus Cappa or Jofredus Cappa, was an Italian luthier, known for his violins and cellos.
Goffredo_Cappa
Italian writer, journalist, and screenwriter
Goffredo Parise (8 December 1929 in Vicenza – 31 August 1986 in Treviso) was an Italian writer, journalist, and screenwriter. He won the Viareggio Prize
Goffredo_Parise
Italian actor (1932–1985)
Jeff Cameron (born Goffredo Scarciofolo; April 11, 1932 – 1985) was an Italian actor. He appeared in more than thirty films from 1962 to 1973. Jeff Cameron
Jeff_Cameron
Norman Noble
that has survived the ages. Tancred was a minor landowner in Normandy. Goffredo Malaterra says that he was a knight of very noble lineage, who inherited
Tancred_of_Hauteville
2005 Italian film
(break-up): Goffredo (Carlo Verdone) is a rich doctor abandoned by his wife Margherita. After many attempts to win back her love, Goffredo gives up. When
Manual_of_Love
11th-century Norman Noblewoman
She is known as the mother of Robert Guiscard and Roger I of Sicily. Goffredo Malaterra recorded her name as Frensendis and Orderic Vitalis as Fredesendis
Fressenda
June 30, 1849 He died during the second defense of the Roman Republic. Goffredo Mameli Attilio Temperoni, 1926 Genoa, September 5, 1827 – Rome, July 7
Statues and monuments of patriots on the Janiculum
Statues_and_monuments_of_patriots_on_the_Janiculum
Castelvecchio (Castellum vetus) is the ancient fortified village of Castel Goffredo, in the province of Mantua Lombardy region in Italy, surrounded by walls
Castelvecchio (Castel Goffredo)
Castelvecchio_(Castel_Goffredo)
Historic structure
The Torrazzo is a historic building in Castel Goffredo, in the province of Mantua. Located in the south-eastern corner of Palazzo Gonzaga-Acerbi, to which
Torrazzo_of_Castel_Goffredo
German painter
Goffredo Wals (c. 1595 – 1638) was a German painter who spent most of his career in Italy. He was sometimes referred to as Goffredo Tedesco (Goffredo
Gottfried_Wals
Crollalanza, from 1878 to 1892, then by his son, Goffredo di Crollalanza, until 1904 and, after the Goffredo's death in Bari, by half-brother, Aldo di Crollalanza
Annuario della Nobiltà Italiana
Annuario_della_Nobiltà_Italiana
Type of pasta
The Tortello amaro di Castel Goffredo ("Castel Goffredo's bitter tortello") is a type of stuffed pasta similar to ravioli and recognized traditional food
Tortello amaro di Castel Goffredo
Tortello_amaro_di_Castel_Goffredo
Waitz (Hanover, 1872).[2] Also called Geoffrey of Viterbo, in Italian Goffredo da Viterbo and in German Gottfried von Viterbo, from Latin Gaufridus, Godefridus
Godfrey_of_Viterbo
1963 historical drama film by Luchino Visconti
on The Leopard (1958 novel) by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa Produced by Goffredo Lombardo Starring Burt Lancaster Claudia Cardinale Alain Delon Paolo Stoppa
The_Leopard_(1963_film)
The seven brothers were Pasquale, Pietro, Paride, Rinaldo, Agostino, Goffredo, and Martino, five of whom started the business in 1905, with the last
Seven_Santini_Brothers
Geoffrey Ridel (or Ridell) (Italian: Goffredo Ridello) (died 1084) was the Duke of Gaeta as a vassal of the Prince of Capua from 1067 or 1068. In 1061
Geoffrey_Ridel,_Duke_of_Gaeta
2010 film
L'ultimo gattopardo: Ritratto di Goffredo Lombardo (translated: "The last leopard: Portrait of Goffredo Lombardo") is a 2010 Italian documentary film directed
L'ultimo gattopardo: Ritratto di Goffredo Lombardo
L'ultimo_gattopardo:_Ritratto_di_Goffredo_Lombardo
Italian cross-country skier
Goffredo, also called Gottfried Baur, was an Italian cross-country skier who competed in the 1930s. In 1937, he placed second, and in 1939 third at the
Goffredo_Baur
Surname list
the beginning of the 16th century. Goffredo Marzano, Count of Squillace (1300–1362), Grand admiral of Naples Goffredo Marzano, Count of Alife (1350-1404)
Marzano_(surname)
Attack submarine in the Italian Navy
Contract Steal cutting Laid down Launched Comm. Homeport Italian Navy Goffredo Mameli S530 NFS Fincantieri (Muggiano, La Spezia [it]) 26 Feb 2021 11 Jan
U212_NFS_submarine
Italian submarine
Goffredo Mameli was the lead ship of her class of four submarines built for the Regia Marina (Royal Italian Navy) during the 1920s. The Mameli class was
Italian submarine Goffredo Mameli
Italian_submarine_Goffredo_Mameli
Nobleman of the Kingdom of Naples
Goffredo Marzano (c. 1350 – after 1404) was a nobleman of the Kingdom of Naples who served as grand chamberlain in 1391–1393 and 1398–1399. A scion of
Goffredo Marzano, Count of Alife
Goffredo_Marzano,_Count_of_Alife
(in Italian: Mazzini Square) is a public square in the center of Castel Goffredo, region of Lombardy, Italy. It represents the heart of the city, a political
Piazza Mazzini, Castel Goffredo
Piazza_Mazzini,_Castel_Goffredo
1949 film directed by Giuseppe De Santis
Mazzarella Cinematography Otello Martelli Edited by Gabriele Varriale Music by Goffredo Petrassi Production company Lux Film Distributed by Lux Film Release date
Bitter_Rice
Italian actress (1908–1973)
she received an Academy Award for Best Actress. After meeting director Goffredo Alessandrini, she received her first screen role in The Blind Woman of
Anna_Magnani
Church building in Castel Goffredo, Italy
Sant'Erasmo is a Roman Catholic church located in Castel Goffredo, region of Lombardy, Italy. From the statutes of the Congregation of Santa Maria della
Sant'Erasmo,_Castel_Goffredo
French Noble
Italy, Serlo remained in Normandy and inherited his father’s possessions. Goffredo Malaterra records him as being Tancred’s youngest son by Muriella. The
Serlo_I_of_Hauteville
Norman military leader and Noble
the Capitanate, son of Tancred of Hauteville by his first wife Muriella. Goffredo Malaterra lists Geoffrey as Tancred's fourth son by Muriella. The Annales
Geoffrey of Hauteville, Count of the Capitanate
Geoffrey_of_Hauteville,_Count_of_the_Capitanate
1975 Italian film
Giovanni Grimaldi. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Goffredo Parise. Catania. Luigi Manozzi is a public official who has been engaged
Il_fidanzamento
Public music complex in Rome, Italy
Giuseppe Sinopoli, seating about 1200 people; and Sala Petrassi, in memory of Goffredo Petrassi, with 700 seats. Structurally separated for sound-proofing, they
Parco_della_Musica
Orchestral piece which features the entire ensemble
Orchestra (1943), although the title had been used several times before. Goffredo Petrassi made the concerto for orchestra something of a speciality, writing
Concerto_for_Orchestra
Organic reaction
Organic Chemistry (8th ed.). Pearson. p. 1010. ISBN 978-0321768414. Rosini, Goffredo; Confalonieri, Giovanni; Marotta, Emanuela; Rama, Franco; Righi, Paolo
Ester_hydrolysis
Indicator of the interchangeability of fuel gases
index has its origins in the 1920's with Italian physicist and engineer Goffredo Wobbe. Note that these Wobbe numbers below are not calculated at 15 °C
Wobbe_index
Countess of Sicily from 1077 to 1089
Eremburga's child was Princess Muriel. According to Goffredo Malaterra, Eremburga died in 1089. Goffredo Malaterra's words: "Eremburga filia Gulielmi comitis
Eremburga_of_Mortain
1942 Italian film
(literally "We the living") and Addio Kira ("Goodbye Kira"). It was directed by Goffredo Alessandrini and produced by Scalera Film, and stars Alida Valli as Kira
We_the_Living_(film)
Illegitimate daughter of Rodrigo Borgia, Pope Alexander VI
Borgia, birth by Vannozza Cattanei: Cesare, Giovanni "Juan", Lucrezia and Goffredo "Joffre" Borgia. Girolama did not receive from her father the titles and
Girolama_Borgia
Medical condition
Greeno, Edward; Arsoniadis, Elliot; Church, Timothy R.; Wilt, Timothy J.; Goffredo, Paolo; Butler, Mary (2024). "Treatment of Stages I–III Squamous Cell Anal
Anal_cancer
Laudate pueri in D major Qui tollis in F major Suona la tromba (1848) (Goffredo Mameli), a patriotic hymn Inno delle nazioni (1862, London) (Arrigo Boito)
List of compositions by Giuseppe Verdi
List_of_compositions_by_Giuseppe_Verdi
Italian noblewoman
Caterina Anguissola Trivulzio (Piacenza, 1508 circa – Castel Goffredo, December 13, 1550) was an Italian noblewoman. She was the daughter of Gian Giacomo
Caterina_Anguissola
Italian actor
Goffredo D'Andrea was an Italian film actor who appeared mainly during the silent era. He also worked occasionally as a screenwriter and film director
Goffredo_D'Andrea
1st-century-BC Roman poet
Piero (2008). Castel Goffredo dalle origini ai Gonzaga (in Italian). Mantua: Banca di credito cooperativo di Castel Goffredo. pp. 96–100. Comparetti
Virgil
Italian daily newspaper
Montanelli, Giovanni Sartori, Paolo Brera, Francesco Alberoni, Tracy Chevalier, Goffredo Parise, Sergio Romano, Sandro Paternostro, Arturo Quintavalle, Roberto
Corriere_della_Sera
Head of the Catholic Church from 1492 to 1503
ancestral home in Spain. For the Duke of Gandia and for Gioffre, also known as Goffredo, the Pope proposed to carve fiefs out of the Papal States and the Kingdom
Pope_Alexander_VI
Italian film producer
Titanus which he ran until his death in 1951. He was succeeded by his son Goffredo Lombardo. Hands Off Me! (1937) Mad Animals (1939) The White Angel (1943)
Gustavo_Lombardo
Palazzo Gonzaga-Acerbi is a historic palace in Castel Goffredo in the Province of Mantua in Italy. It forms the whole north front of Piazza Mazzini in
Palazzo_Gonzaga-Acerbi
Italian cardinal
deacon of Sant'Adriano al Foro 5 March 1216–1 October 1228 Succeeded by Goffredo da Trani Preceded by Guido Papareschi Cardinal priest of Santa Maria in
Stefano de Normandis dei Conti
Stefano_de_Normandis_dei_Conti
1960 film
and Dirk Bogarde. It was directed by Nunnally Johnson and produced by Goffredo Lombardo from a screenplay by Johnson based on the 1953 novel The Fair
The_Angel_Wore_Red
Italian playwright and writer (1895–1972)
(1962) • Antonio Delfini – Sergio Solmi (1963) • Giuseppe Berto (1964) • Goffredo Parise - Angelo Maria Ripellino (1965) • Ottiero Ottieri – Alfonso Gatto
Stefano_Pirandello
Andrea Goffredo Favilli Born (1963-03-08) March 8, 1963 (age 63) Rome, Italy Occupations Sculptor, designer Spouse Camille Favilli (1994–present)
Andrea_Favilli_(sculptor)
Maria de Candia (1853–1926), writer (Sardinian ancestry from father side) Goffredo Mameli, patriot and poet, creator of the Italian anthem (born in Genoa
List_of_people_from_Sardinia
Italian herbal liqueur
together with his friends, the writer Maria Bellonci and her husband Goffredo. Its origins lie with a group of post-World War II Italian writers, intellectuals
Strega_(liqueur)
2004 film directed by Mario Martone
Festival in the Director's Fortnight section. It is based on a novel by Goffredo Parise. Fanny Ardant: Silvia Michele Placido: Carlo Giovanna Giuliani:
The_Scent_of_Blood
Bohuslav Josífek, Jan Mittlöhner (TCH) 4:19:54 5 — Piero Dente (Captain), Goffredo Lagger, Albino Bich, Paolo Francia (ITA) DNF Zbigniew Wóycicki (Captain)
Military patrol at the 1924 Winter Olympics
Military_patrol_at_the_1924_Winter_Olympics
1817 opera by Gioachino Rossini
The men are so dazzled by Armida's beauty that they convince Goffredo to help her. Goffredo decides that the Franks must choose a new leader, who will then
Armida_(Rossini)
2016 novel by Robert Harris
of Nigeria, the Cardinal Major Penitentiary and confessor-in-chief; and Goffredo Tedesco of Italy, the reactionary Patriarch of Venice. Shortly before the
Conclave_(novel)
Italian cardinal born in Pistoia (died 1210)
Errico Gaetani, whilst his Christian name is also spelled Soffrido or Goffredo in some sources. Born in Pistoia, he was made cardinal deacon of Santa
Soffred
Motor car race
lap Driver Luigi Fagioli Alfa Romeo Time 3:13.2 Podium First Luigi Fagioli Alfa Romeo Second Tazio Nuvolari Maserati Third Goffredo Zehender Maserati
1933_Italian_Grand_Prix
2014 French film
away. Along the way, the two befriend a brother and sister, Goffredo and Lavinia. Goffredo is about to embark on a course of architectural studies and
La_Sapienza_(film)
Italian actress (born 1934)
twist on the name of the Swedish actress Märta Torén and suggested by Goffredo Lombardo. Her first starring role was in Aida (1953), for which she received
Sophia_Loren
October 1241 – 10 November 1241 (16 days) Celestine IV COELESTINVS Quartus Goffredo Castiglioni c. 1180 Free Commune of Milan (city-state) 61 / 61 Citizen
List_of_popes
Most prestigious Italian literary award
between 1 March of the previous year and 28/29 February. In 1944 Maria and Goffredo Bellonci started to host a literary salon at their home in Rome. These
Strega_Prize
1962 comedy-drama film
Festa Campanile Massimo Franciosa Ugo Guerra Franco Rossi Produced by Goffredo Lombardo Starring Enrico Maria Salerno Annie Girardot Renato Salvatori
Smog_(film)
1998 French drama film by Jacques Rivette
Sasquatch Books. p. 209. ISBN 1-57061-415-6. Rivette, Jacques; De Pascale, Goffredo (2003). Jacques Rivette (in Italian). Il Castoro. ISBN 88-8033-256-2. Secret
Secret_Defense_(1998_film)
Italian football club
Eccellenza Toscana group B. Figline play their home matches at Stadio Comunale Goffredo Del Buffa, which has a capacity of approximately 1,500. Their colors are
Figline_1965
1938 Italian war film by Goffredo Alessandrini
(Italian: Luciano Serra pilota) is a 1938 Italian war drama film directed by Goffredo Alessandrini and starring Amedeo Nazzari, Germana Paolieri and Roberto
Luciano_Serra,_Pilot
Musical artist
(Neapolitan for "Time"), which was championed by Italian music critic Goffredo Fofi. In 1997, he wrote his first musical, Core pazzo ("Mad Heart"), and
Nino_D'Angelo
1962 film
Folco Quilici Based on Ti-Coyo and His Shark by Clement Richer Produced by Goffredo Lombardo Starring Al Kauwe Marlene Among Dennis Pouira Diane Samsoi Cinematography
Tiko_and_the_Shark
Grand Count of Sicily from 1071 to 1101
Southern Italy as a young man in the summer of 1057. The Benedictine monk Goffredo Malaterra, who compares Robert Guiscard and his brother Roger to "Joseph
Roger_I_of_Sicily
Italian writer (1938–2023)
Ferdinando Camon 1979 Primo Levi 1980 Vittorio Gorresio 1981 Umberto Eco 1982 Goffredo Parise 1983 Mario Pomilio 1984 Pietro Citati 1985 Carlo Sgorlon 1986 Maria
Ernesto_Ferrero
Italian politician (born 1973)
the Senate since 2022. From 2018 to 2023, she was an assessor of Castel Goffredo. "Paola Mancini" (in Italian). Senate of the Republic. "Paola Mancini"
Paola_Mancini
Roman Empire. The battle is alluded to in the Canto degli Italiani by Goffredo Mameli and Michele Novaro, which reads: «From the Alps to Sicily, Legnano
Timeline_of_Italian_history
GOFFREDO
GOFFREDO
Female
Italian
Feminine form of Italian Goffredo, GIOFFREDA means "God's peace."
Male
Italian
Short form of Italian Goffredo, FREDO means "God's peace."Â
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Italian, Teutonic
God's Peace
Male
Italian
Italian form of Old High German Gottfried, GOFFREDO means "God's peace."
GOFFREDO
GOFFREDO
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Moon
Girl/Female
Indian
Beauty
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ratnavali | ரதà¯à®¨à®¾à®µà®²à¯€
A bunch of gems
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Well-wisher
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
God's Light
Biblical
contempt; abomination
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
A narrator of Hadith
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lord of Happiness
Male
Greek
(Ἀλφαῖος) Greek name HALPHAIOS means "changing." In the bible, this is the name of the fathers of James and Levi. Also spelled Alphaios.
GOFFREDO
GOFFREDO
GOFFREDO
GOFFREDO
GOFFREDO