GAGLIANO
'Gagliano' is the surname of:
★ Alfonso Gagliano (born 1942), a Canadian Liberal Party politician, Quebec MP, Canadian Labour Minister, and Deputy House Leader
★ Bob Gagliano, a professional American football player (quarterback)
★ Christophe Gagliano, a French athlete and Olympic judo champion
★ Frank Gagliano, a playwright and theater professor at West Virginia University
★ Joseph Gagliano (1914-1971), a member of the Chicago Outfit crime syndicate
★ Marco da Gagliano (1582-1643), an Italian composer
★ Nicolò Gagliano (1740-1780), an Italian violin maker
★ 18 different violin makers named Gagliano
★ Phil Gagliano, a major league baseball player playing for the St. Louis Cardinals
★ Pietro Gagliano (born 1979), Canadian graphic designer
★ Ralph Gagliano, a major league baseball player
★ Ryan Gagliano. semi pro-motorcyclist, business man and carvanner
★ Sam Gagliano (1907-1993), an American pianist and music professor, trained at the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia
★ Sherwood Gagliano (born 1939), a consulting coastal geologist and regional planner
★ Ted Gagliano, film post production executive (Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, the Star Wars trilogy, Titanic)
★ Derek Gagliano (born 1982), a professional MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) fighter
★ Tommy Gagliano, an Italian-American Depression-era Godfather in the New York Mafia
'Gagliano' can also refer to:
★ Gagliano Aterno, a town in the province of L'Aquila, Abruzzo, Italy
★ Gagliano Castelferrato, a city in Sicily
★ Gagliano del Capo, a town at the "heel" of the Italian "boot"
★ The invented name given to the town of Aliano in Carlo Levi's 1945 book ''Cristo si è fermato a Eboli''
★ The Battle of Gagliano, fought in Sicily in the 13th century
★ The Gagliano Family of Luthiers (violin makers)
★ The (Gagliano-)Lucchese crime family, one of the Mafia families of New York
★ Gagliano Field baseball stadium built in 1967 as a co-op between the City of Memphis and Memphis State Tigers baseball program (now the University of Memphis)
★ The Tony Gagliano Memorial Field Home of the Southwest Tennessee Saluqis Baseball Program
★ Galliano, an alternative spelling
★ Alfonso Gagliano (born 1942), a Canadian Liberal Party politician, Quebec MP, Canadian Labour Minister, and Deputy House Leader
★ Bob Gagliano, a professional American football player (quarterback)
★ Christophe Gagliano, a French athlete and Olympic judo champion
★ Frank Gagliano, a playwright and theater professor at West Virginia University
★ Joseph Gagliano (1914-1971), a member of the Chicago Outfit crime syndicate
★ Marco da Gagliano (1582-1643), an Italian composer
★ Nicolò Gagliano (1740-1780), an Italian violin maker
★ 18 different violin makers named Gagliano
★ Phil Gagliano, a major league baseball player playing for the St. Louis Cardinals
★ Pietro Gagliano (born 1979), Canadian graphic designer
★ Ralph Gagliano, a major league baseball player
★ Ryan Gagliano. semi pro-motorcyclist, business man and carvanner
★ Sam Gagliano (1907-1993), an American pianist and music professor, trained at the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia
★ Sherwood Gagliano (born 1939), a consulting coastal geologist and regional planner
★ Ted Gagliano, film post production executive (Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, the Star Wars trilogy, Titanic)
★ Derek Gagliano (born 1982), a professional MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) fighter
★ Tommy Gagliano, an Italian-American Depression-era Godfather in the New York Mafia
'Gagliano' can also refer to:
★ Gagliano Aterno, a town in the province of L'Aquila, Abruzzo, Italy
★ Gagliano Castelferrato, a city in Sicily
★ Gagliano del Capo, a town at the "heel" of the Italian "boot"
★ The invented name given to the town of Aliano in Carlo Levi's 1945 book ''Cristo si è fermato a Eboli''
★ The Battle of Gagliano, fought in Sicily in the 13th century
★ The Gagliano Family of Luthiers (violin makers)
★ The (Gagliano-)Lucchese crime family, one of the Mafia families of New York
★ Gagliano Field baseball stadium built in 1967 as a co-op between the City of Memphis and Memphis State Tigers baseball program (now the University of Memphis)
★ The Tony Gagliano Memorial Field Home of the Southwest Tennessee Saluqis Baseball Program
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See also
★ Galliano, an alternative spelling
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