Proper noun
Calvi (plural Calvis)
A surname from Italian.
As a result, it was found that Calvi could not have hanged himself from the scaffolding because the lack of paint and rust on his shoes proved that he had not walked on the scaffolding. Source: Internet
At the centre of the bank's failure was its chairman, Roberto Calvi and his membership in the illegal Masonic Lodge Propaganda Due (aka P2). Source: Internet
Corrocher left behind an angry note condemning the damage that Calvi had done to the bank and its employees. Source: Internet
As circumstances permitted, about 1271 De Sorbon added a literary college: this was the Collège de Calvi or the "little Sorbonne". Source: Internet
Calvi was arrested, put on trial, and sentenced to four years in prison. Source: Internet
Calvi used his complex network of overseas banks and companies to move money out of Italy, to inflate share prices, and to arrange massive unsecured loans. Source: Internet