Martini

Martini

Martini may refer to:

People with the surname

  • Alessandro Martini (1812–1905), Italian businessman, founder of Martini & Rossi distillery
  • Alviero Martini (born 1940), Italian fashion designer
  • Angela Martini (born 1986), Albanian model
  • Antonio Martini (1720–1809), Italian Archbishop and Bible translator
  • Carlo Maria Martini (born 1927), Roman Catholic cardinal
  • Eduardo Martini (born 1979), Brazilian football (soccer) player
  • Francesco di Giorgio Martini (1439–1502), Italian painter, sculptor, architect and military engineer
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Martini (1729–1780), German physician
  • Giovanni Battista Martini (1706–1784), Italian musician
  • Jean Paul Egide Martini (1741–1816), Franco-German composer
  • Johannes Martini (1440–1498), Franco-Flemish composer
  • Johannes Martini (painter) (1866–1935), German oil painter and graphic artist
  • Karl Anton von Martini (1726–1800), Austrian lawyer whose work strongly influenced the Austrian Civil Code of 1811
  • Martino Martini (1614–1661), Italian Jesuit missionary and cartographer of China
  • Max Martini (born 1969), American actor
  • Paul Martini (born 1960), Canadian figure skater
  • Pierluigi Martini (born 1961), Italian racing driver
  • Simone Martini (1284–1344), Italian painter
  • Steve Martini (born 1946), American legal suspense writer
  • William J. Martini (born 1947), U.S. District Court Judge
  • Wolfgang Martini (1891–1963), German Air Force Officer largely responsible for promoting early radar development

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  • Martini — ist der Genitiv des lateinischen Martinus und bedeutet wörtlich ‚des dem Mars zugehörigen‘. Martini steht für: Martini (Cocktail), klassischer Cocktail aus Gin oder Wodka und Wermut Wermut der Firma Martini Rossi ein religiöses Fest auf Martin… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Martini — puede aludir a: Cosas Martini (vermú), una marca de vermú. Martini (Cocktail), un popular cóctel. Martini Gommus (Coktail), un cóctel de corte Lounge . Martini Racing, un equipo automovilístico patrocinado por la marca de vermú. Martini… …   Wikipedia Español

  • martini — [ martini ] n. m. • v. 1930; marque déposée 1 ♦ Vermouth produit par la firme Martini et Rossi. Du martini blanc, rouge. Des martinis. 2 ♦ Anglic. Aux États Unis, Cocktail de gin et de martini blanc sec. ⇒ dry (2o). ● martini nom masculin… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Mārtiņi — or Mārtiņdiena (Martin s Day) is the name of the festival in Latvia celebrated on November 10, marking the end of the fall and the beginning of winter. In ancient Latvia the festival marked the passage from Ūsiņš to Mārtiņš, two horse deities.… …   Wikipedia

  • MARTINI (G. B.) — MARTINI GIOVANNI BATTISTA (1706 1784) Bien que ses compositions, élégantes et savantes, ne soient pas du premier intérêt, le padre Martini est une personnalité considérable du XVIIIe siècle musical par l’influence qu’il a exercée. Élève de son… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • martini — 1891, short for Martini cocktail (1886), perhaps from Martini & Rossi, Italian firm that makes vermouth (an ingredient of the drink); the firm was in existence then by that name, but it is not specified among the ingredients in the earliest… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Martini — Martini, Arturo Martini, Giambattista Martini, Simone …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • martíni — s. m. Coquetel feito com gim e com vermute branco.   ‣ Etimologia: inglês martini, de Martini, antropônimo …   Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa

  • Martini — (izg. martȋni) DEFINICIJA 1. Giovanni Battista (zvan padre Martini) (1706 1784), talijanski glazbeni teoretičar, pedagog i skladatelj, učitelj J. S. Bacha i W. A. Mozarta (Povijest glazbe, priručnik o kontrapunktu) 2. Simone (o.1284 1344),… …   Hrvatski jezični portal

  • Martiņi — Mārtiņi Mārtiņi est une ancienne fête lettonne, célébrée le 10 novembre, marquant la fin du Temps des esprits ( Veļu laiks ) et le début du Temps des frimas ( Ledus laiks ), situés pendant notre automne actuel. La fête doit marquer le transfert… …   Wikipédia en Français

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