Salati is a surname.
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The Salati surname is generally considered to be of Italian origin. Ancestral records date the surname back many centuries in Italy.
It has been suggested that the ancient root of the Salati surname derives from Pharaoh Salitis, who ruled Egypt and who founded the 15th Dynasty.
Notable people with the surname include:
- Alessandro Salati ( - 1509), Bishop of Minori from 1498 to 1509
- Armando Salati (1884–1963), Italian Vice Consul to the United States
- Enrico Salati (c1790-1869}, Prime Minister of the Duchy of Parma from 1849 to 1859
- Giovan M Salati (1796–1879), Napoleonic soldier
- Giuseppe Salati (1847-1930), author of L'Antica Gioi
- Octavio M. Salati (1914–2001), Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania
In history
- La Cappella Madonna della Grazia (c1600) the historic Salati family chapel in Gioi, Italy
In popular culture
The Salati Case, novel by Tobias Jones, Faber and Faber, 2009, ISBN 9780571237098
Baci Salati, Italian film (comedy), Renato Zappala and Antonio Zeta, 2012
References
- Giuseppe Salati, L'Antica Gioi - Historical informations, 1911, published by "La Meridionale", Bari, Italy
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