Proper noun
Raffaele (plural Raffaeles)
A surname from Italian.
Alberto Zangrillo, head of intensive care at Italy’s San Raffaele Hospital in Milan, said at the time that his comments would be reinforced by soon-to-be published research co-led by fellow scientist Massimo Clementi. Source: Internet
Behan, Camorra, pp. 184 In the 1970s and 1980s Raffaele Cutolo made an attempt to unify the Camorra families in the manner of the Sicilian Mafia, by forming the New Organized Camorra (Nuova Camorra Organizzata or NCO), but this proved unsuccessful. Source: Internet
Calace, Embergher and others Other luthiers who built mandolins included Raffaele Calace (1863 onwards) in Naples, Luigi Embergher The Embergher mandolin, Ralf Leenen and Barry Pratt, 2004. Source: Internet
Raffaele Magiotti and Gasparo Berti were excited by these ideas, and decided to seek a better way to attempt to produce a vacuum than with a siphon. Source: Internet
Otherwise, it risks alienating even further European citizens who want a say in the decision making process, says Raffaele Cattaneo in an interview with EURACTIV. Source: Internet
Sculpted by Raffaele Romanelli in 1900 (Touring Club Italiano, Firenze e dintorni 1964:321). Source: Internet