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- Gastaldi is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrea Gastaldi (1826–1889), Italian painter Bartolomeo Gastaldi (1818–1879), Italian geologist...
- selfcondensation, but differing in the way the alpha-ketoamine is synthesised. The Gastaldi synthesis (1921) is another variation: Alkylpyrazines Benzene, an analog...
- Giacomo Gastaldi (c. 1500 in Villafranca PiemonteOctober 1566 in Venice) was an Italian cartographer, astronomer and engineer of the 16th century. Gastaldi...
- Girolamo Gastaldi (1616–1685) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. On 12 May 1680, was consecrated bishop by Girolamo Boncompagni, Archbishop of Bologna, with...
- Ernesto Gastaldi (born 10 September 1934) is an Italian screenwriter. Film historian and critic Tim Lucas described Gastaldi as the first Italian screenwriter...
- Nicol Gastaldi (born 16 February 1990 in Piove di Sacco, Italy) is an alpine skier from Argentina. She competed for Argentina at the 2010 Winter Olympics...
- Aldo Gastaldi (17 September 1921 – 21 May 1945) was an Italian Resistance leader during World War II. Gastaldi was born in the Granarolo district of Genoa...
- Giantommaso Gastaldi, O.P. (1597–1655) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Brugnato (1652–1655). Giantommaso Gastaldi was born in Al****io...
- Valeria Gastaldi (born December 5, 1981) is an Argentine singer, and also a member of the pop group Bandana. Gastaldi was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina...
- continues to appear as late as the 1556 map of "La Nueva Francia" by Giacomo Gastaldi – that is, after Jacques Cartier's expeditions (1534, 1535, 1541) had explored...