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11-650: Antonini may refer to Antonini (name) Nerva–Antonine dynasty or Antonines, that ruled the Roman Empire from 96 AD to 192 AD Palazzo Antonini, Udine in Italy Antonine Itinerary , a 3rd-century register of the stations and distances along roads of the Roman Empire Trechus antonini , a species of ground beetle See also [ edit ] Antonin (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

22-590: A 16th-century Italian cardinal, theologian, orator, humanist and poet Giovanni Antonini (born 1965), Italian conductor and flute soloist Giuseppe Antonini (1914–1989), Italian football midfielder and manager Guido Alejandro Antonini Wilson, Venezuelan-American entrepreneur, part of the 2007 suitcase scandal involving Venezuela and Argentina Jean-Claude Antonini (1940–2019), French politician Joseph E. Antonini (born 1941), American businessman Juan Antonini (born 1999), Argentine professional footballer Louise Antonini (1771–1861), French woman of

33-936: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Antonini (name) Antonini is an Italian surname derived from Antonius . It is also an occasional masculine given name. People with this name, both as a given name and surname, are listed below. Given name [ edit ] Antonini Čulina (born 1992), Croatian football player Surname [ edit ] Alberto Antonini (born 1959), Italian oenologist and winery consultant Alessio Antonini (born 1949), Italian racing cyclist Alfredo Antonini (1901–1983), Italian-American symphony conductor and composer Ernesto Ramos Antonini (1898–1963), Puerto Rican politician Fermín Antonini (1997), Argentine professional footballer Gabriele Antonini (1938–2018), Italian film, stage and television actor Giles of Viterbo (Giles Antonini),

44-647: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Louise Antonini Jeanne Louise Antonini (30 May 1771 – 26 June 1861) was a French woman who disguised herself as a male to join the French Navy during the Revolutionary period and the Napoleonic Wars . After serving 10 years in the navy, she joined the French Army for the next 15 years, where she reached the rank of sergeant. Jeanne Louise Antonini

55-767: The Catholic Church Pierre Antonini , French mathematician and astronomer Simone Antonini (born 1991), Italian racing cyclist Stefania Antonini (born 1970), Italian football goalkeeper Valerio Antonini (born 1975), Italian agricultural commodities trader See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Antonini All pages with titles containing Antonini Antoniani Antonin (name) Antonina (name) Antonine (name) Antonino (name) Antoniny (disambiguation) Antonioni (surname) Luigi Antognini References [ edit ] [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share

66-542: The French Navy during the Revolutionary period Luca Antonini (jurist) (born 1963), Italian lawyer, jurist, and constitutional law professor Luca Antonini (born 1982), Italian football player Luigi Antonini (1883–1968), American trade union leader Matias Antonini (born 1998), Brazilian footballer Michael Antonini (born 1985), American baseball pitcher Orlando Antonini (born 1944), Italian prelate of

77-458: The crew of the frigate La Cornélie soon afterwards posing as a boy. She was able to conceal her true identity. After 10 years, in 1804, she was captured and wounded near Îles des Saintes , during an action with the British Navy after the frigate had left the port of Santo Domingo . As a prisoner, she was interned on a pontoon off the coast of Plymouth, England for eighteen months. Following

88-641: The same given name or the same family name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Authority control databases : National [REDACTED] United States Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Antonini_(name)&oldid=1243433109 " Categories : Given names Surnames Surnames of Italian origin Italian patronymic surnames Surnames from given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

99-412: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Antonini . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Antonini&oldid=821333491 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

110-660: The signing of a treaty between the British and French, she was allowed to return to France. There she joined the French Army, with the 70th of Line. She was still disguised as a male. Over the next 15 years, she was able to rise in rank to corporal and to sergeant. While in Portugal during the French occupation, she was wounded severely, including major injuries to her head. Over the course of her service, she received nine wounds. After leaving

121-603: Was born to Pierre Jean Antonini and Louise Le Boucle in Ajaccio , the capital of Corsica . Both of her parents were involved in the freedom movement of Corsica after the French conquest of Corsica and were followers of Pasquale Paoli . Antonini had two older siblings. Her older sister entered a convent and her brother died at sea. Her father died and her mother met an unknown fate resulting in Antonini being an orphan by age ten. She joined

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