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Revision as of 19:56, 26 April 2013
Tullio is a common Italian male given name of Latin origin, derived from Tullius (meaning "the one who leads"). Other forms of the name are Tulio (Spanish) and Túlio (Portuguese). It may refer to:
People named Tullio
- Carlo Tullio Altan (1916–2005), Italian anthropologist, sociologist and philosopher
- Tullio Altamura (born 1924), Italian film actor
- Tullio Avoledo (born 1957), Italian novelist
- Tullio Baraglia (born 1934), Italian rower
- Tullio Bozza (1891–1922), Italian fencer
- Tullio Campagnolo (1901–1983), Italian racing cyclist and inventor
- Tullio Carminati (1894–1971), Italian actor
- Tullio Cianetti (1899–1976), Italian fascist politician
- Tullio Crali (1910–2000), Italian artist
- Tullio De Mauro (born 1932), Italian linguist and politician
- Tullio De Piscopo (born 1946), Italian drummer and singer
- Tullio DeSantis (born 1948), American contemporary artist
- Marco Tullio Giordana (born 1950), Italian screenwriter and film director
- Tullio Gonnelli (1912–2005), Italian athlete
- Tullio Kezich (1928–2009), Italian film critic, playwright and actor
- Tullio Lanese (born 1947), Italian football referee
- Tullio Levi-Civita (1873–1941), Italian mathematician
- Tullio Lombardo (1460–1532), Italian renaissance sculptor
- Tullio Moneta, South African actor
- Tullio Pandolfini (1914–1999), Italian water polo player
- Tullio Pinelli (1908–2009), Italian screenwriter
- Tullio Regge (born 1931), Italian physicist
- Tullio Serafin (1878–1968), Italian conductor
- Mark Tullio Strukelj (born 1962), Italian footballer
- Tullio Tamburini (1892–1957), Italian soldier and fascist official
Other
- Tullio phenomenon, auditory phenomenon named after the Italian biologist Pietro Tullio
- Louis J. Tullio Arena (commonly referred to as Tullio Arena), sports arena in Erie, Pennsylvania, named after Erie mayor Louis J. Tullio
- Pro Tullio, a 71 BC judicial speech by the Roman writer Cicero
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