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  1. Of Roman origin, the family has thousand-year roots in Italy, and traditionally asserts a line of descent from the gens Hostilia, whose line took the surname Mancinus, all the way back to Lucius Hostilius Mancinus who was consul in 145 BC and a commander of the Roman fleet during the Third Punic War .

    • Henry Mancini

      Henry Mancini (/ m æ n ˈ s iː n i / man-SEE-nee; born Enrico...

  2. Born in Cleveland, Ohio on April 16, 1924, Mancini was introduced to music and the flute at the age of eight by his father, Quinto, an avid flutist. The family moved to Aliquippa, Pennsylvania where at age 12 he took up piano, and within a few years became interested in arranging.

  3. Mancini was born in the small town of Jesi, Marche, on 27 November 1964, but then moved onto the mountain town of Roccadaspide and was raised by Aldo and Marianna Mancini along with his younger sister Stephanie.

    • 27 November 1964 (age 58)
    • 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)
    • Roberto Mancini
    • Iesi, Italy
  4. 27 de out. de 2021 · By Jon Burlingame. Courtesy Mancini Family. Ginny Mancini, former big-band singer, widow of composer Henry Mancini and one of Hollywood’s leading philanthropists, died Monday night at her...

    • Jon Burlingame
  5. Alessandro Faiolhe Amantino (Ipatinga, 1 de agosto de 1980), mais conhecido como Mancini, é um ex-futebolista brasileiro que atuava como meio-campista ou ponta-direita. [2] Ao contrário do que muitos pensam, o nome Mancini é um apelido e não o sobrenome do jogador. A origem do apelido remonta à infância do atleta.

  6. International. Honours. Club. International. References. External links. Mancini (Brazilian footballer) Alessandro Faiolhe Amantino ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐlɨˈsɐ̃dɾu faˈjɔʎi ɐmɐ̃ˈtʃinu]; born 1 August 1980), more commonly known as Mancini ( [mɐ̃ˈsinʲi] ), is a Brazilian football coach and former player.