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Martinelli is a surname of Italian origin. The name refers to: *Martinelli (band), italo-disco band of the 1980s *Alberto Martinelli (contemporary), world known scholar of social sciences *Alessandro Martinelli, Swiss footballer *Alfredo Martinelli (1899–1968), Italian film actor *Antonio Martinelli (c. 1702-82), Italian violinist and composer *Anton Erhard Martinelli (1684–1747), Austrian architect *Daniele Martinelli (disambiguation), multiple people *Dario Martinelli (b. 1974), Italian musicologist and composer *Domenico Martinelli (1650–1719), Italian architect (active in Austria)) *Elsa Martinelli (b. 1932 or 1935), Italian actress and fashion model *Enzo Martinelli Mathematician *Francesca Martinelli (b. 1971), Italian ski mountaineer *Franz Martinelli (1651–1708), Italian architect (active in Austria) *Fred Martinelli (b. 1929), American college football coach *Gabriella Martinelli (contemporary), Italian-Canadian film and television producer *Giovanni Martinelli (1600–1659), Italian painter of the Baroque era *Giovanni Martinelli (1885–1969), Italian operatic tenor *Giovanni Innocenzo Martinelli (b. 1942), Libyan bishop *Giuseppe Martinelli (b. 1955), Italian professional road bicycle racer *Joe Martinelli (b. 1916, unknown if still living), American professional soccer player *Johann Baptist Martinelli (1701–1754), Austrian architect *Julien Martinelli (b. 1980), French professional football player *Liliana Martinelli (b. 1970), Argentine discus thrower *Luca Martinelli (b. 1988), Italian professional football player *Luigi Martinelli (b. 1970), Italian professional football player *Marco Martinelli (b. 1965), Italian professional volleyball player *Paolo Martinelli (b. 1952), Italian automotive engineer for Ferrari *Ricardo Martinelli (b. 1952), President of Panama (2009-2014) *Sebastiano Martinelli (1848–1918), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal *Sheri Martinelli (1918–1996), American painter and poet *Tommaso Martinelli (1827–1888), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal *Tristano Martinelli (1555–1630), Italian actor in the ''commedia dell’arte'' tradition, probably the first to be called “Harlequin” 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Martinelli」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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