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- Cocchi (1934–2016), Roman Catholic archbishop Francesco Cocchi (1788–1865), Italian painter and scenic designer Ginepro Cocchi (born Antonio Cocchi,...
- Cocchi Americano (pronounced: /ˈkɔkki ameriˈkano/) is a quinine-flavored aperitif wine produced by Giulio Cocchi Spumanti in the Asti province of Italy...
- Matteo Cocchi (born 1 February 2007) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Serie A club Inter Milan. Cocchi was in the Bologna...
- Benito Cocchi (5 November 1934 – 5 May 2016) was a Roman Catholic archbishop. Ordained to the priesthood in 1959, Cocchi served auxiliary bishop of the...
- Riccardo Cocchi (born December 7, 1977, Terni, Italy) is a 10-time undefeated Latin Dance Champion, with his partner, Yulia Zagoruychenko. Currently, he...
- 0664755 Giulio Cocchi Spumanti is a winery based in Asti, in the Italian Piedmont region, since 1891. The company was founded by Giulio Cocchi, a pastry chef...
- Francesco Cocchi (Budrio, February 13, 1788 - Bologna, 1865) was an Italian painter and scenic designer. He trained under Antonio Basoli, a Neoclassical...
- Gioacchino Cocchi (circa 1712 – 11 September 1796) was a Neapolitan composer, prin****lly of opera. Cocchi was probably born in Naples in about 1712,...
- Pompeo Cocchi di Pier Gentile (active 1523) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active in Umbria. Born in Corciano, he was a pupil of the...
- The Obelisks of the Corsa dei Cocchi, or Aguglie di Piazza Santa Maria Novella are two 16th-century, four-sided, marble obelisk monuments located in the...