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What (who) is Zaccaria - definition


Zaccaria         
GENOESE NOBLE FAMILY
The Zaccaria family was an ancient and noble Genoese dynasty that had great importance in the development and consolidation of the Republic of Genoa in the thirteenth century and in the following period. The Zaccarias were characterized by, according to scholarly handwritten documents of the time, having broad intelligence and their effective way of maintaining political power through manipulation.
Zaccaria (company)         
ITALIAN COMPANY
Zaccaria pinball; Mr. Game; Tecnoplay; Space Shuttle (Zaccaria pinball); Zaccaria Pinball (video game)
Zaccaria, (later briefly reorganized under Mr. Game before ending production) was an Italian company of pinball and arcade machines that existed in Bologna from 1974 until 1990.
Stephen Zaccaria         
ARCHBISHOP OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Stefano Zaccaria; Zaccaria, Stephen
Stephen Zaccaria was the youngest brother of the last Prince of Achaea, Centurione II Zaccaria, and Latin Archbishop of Patras from 1404 until his death in 1424.
Examples of use of Zaccaria
1. Elsewhere in Venice, on a chapel wall in the Church of San Zaccaria is a 15th– century painting depicting John the Evangelist.
2. "Most cosmetic surgery is safe, because it is performed on healthy people, but bad cosmetic surgery is with you for life." When Denise Zaccaria was told by her GP that she was suffering from a complication of her surgery, she chose not to return to the clinic where she‘d had the operation.