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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Avogrado; Avogadro (disambiguation); Avogardo

Avogadro         
Avogadro is an Italian surname, derived from avogaro, a Venetian term for a diocese official (equivalent to avvocato, advocatus, "advocate"). In 1389, bishop Nicolò Beruti, made the office of avogaro hereditary, and a number of noble families with the name Avogaro or Avogadro developed over the following centuries, in Brescia, Vercelli and Treviso.
Lucia Albani Avogadro         
ITALIAN POET (1534-1568)
Lucia Avogadro
Lucia Albani Avogadro (Bergamo, 1534 – Brescia, 1568) was an Italian poetess, member of the Albani family.
Albert of Vercelli         
BISHOP AND CANON LAWYER
Albert of Jerusalem; Blessed Albert (Patriarch of Jerusalem); Blessed (Patriarch of Jerusalem) Albert; Albert, Blessed (Patriarch of Jerusalem); Albert de Vercelli; Patriarch Albert; Albert Avogadro
Albert of Jerusalem (Albertus Hierosolymitanus, also Blessed Albert, Albert of Vercelli or Alberto Avogadro;The name "Avogadro" is based on one tradition tracing his origin to a family of that name.

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Avogadro

Avogadro is an Italian surname, derived from avogaro, a Venetian term for a diocese official (equivalent to avvocato, advocatus, "advocate"). In 1389, bishop Nicolò Beruti, made the office of avogaro hereditary, and a number of noble families with the name Avogaro or Avogadro developed over the following centuries, in Brescia, Vercelli and Treviso.

  • Albert Avogadro (d. 1214), canon lawyer and Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem
  • Amedeo Avogadro (1776–1856), chemist. Named after him are:
    • Avogadro constant
    • Avogadro's law, an ideal gas law
    • Avogadro project, a project to base the standard kilogram mass on the Avogadro constant, rather than an arbitrary block of metal
    • Avogadro (crater), lunar crater
    • Avogadro (software), molecular editor
  • Lucia Albani Avogadro (1534–1568), poet
  • Oscar Avogadro (1951–2010), lyricist