De Felice
De Felice or De Félice (sometimes spelt da Félice, with and without an acute accent) is a surname with Italian and Swiss origins.
People
Surname "de Felice"
- Renzo De Felice, (1929–1996), the most important Italian historian of fascism
- Emidio de Felice, Italian genealogist[1]
Surname "de Félice"
- Fortunato de Félice, (1723–1789), 2nd Count Panzutti, physicist and encyclopedian
- Guillaume de Félice, (1803–1871), 4th Count Panzutti, theologian and abolitionist
- Aurelio de Félice (1915–1996), sculptor
Surname "DeFelice"
- Cynthia DeFelice (born 1951), an American children's author
- Garth DeFelice, an American football umpire
- Jonathan DeFelice, an American monk and and college president
Geography
Education
- Ecole F. B. de Félice - a secondary school in Yverdon, Switzerland, named after Fortunato de Félice - School Website[3][4]
Ancestral Homes of the de Félice family
- Torre e Palazzo de Felice - a baroque palace built into a medieval castle in Rosciano, East Italy
- Palazzo de Felice - a 16th Century palace in Somma Vesuviana, South Italy
- Palazzo de Felice - an 18th Century palace in Grottaglie, South East Italy
Further reading
References
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