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Definition of Scaglia

Scaglia
Scaglia Scagl"ia, n. [It. scaglia a scale, a shell, a chip of marble.] A reddish variety of limestone.

Meaning of Scaglia from wikipedia

- Scaglia (pronounced [ˈskaʎʎa]) is a surname from Northwest Italy. Notable people with the name include: Cesare Alessandro Scaglia (1592–1641), Italian...
- Lucas Scaglia (born 6 May 1987) is an Argentine football coach and former footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. He grew up with Lionel Messi and today...
- Silvio Scaglia (born 14 October 1958) is a Swiss-born media and technological entrepreneur. Scaglia is the founder of Fastweb, an Italian telecommunications...
- Mic****e-Marie Heinemann Scaglia (born Mic****e-Marie Parrott, 19 January 1966, Stone Mountain, Georgia) is an American business woman and socialite in...
- Desiderio Scaglia (1567 – 21 August 1639), also known as the Cardinal of Cremona, was an Italian cardinal and bishop. He was a relative of cardinals Girolamo...
- M****imiliano Scaglia (born 21 May 1977) is a former Italian defender. Scaglia started his professional football career as an 18-year-old with Salernitana...
- Scaglia is an extinct genus of South American astrapotherid land mammal that lived during the Eocene (Casamayoran to Divisaderan in the SALMA classification)...
- Diego Scaglia (born 29 July 1967 in Córdoba, Argentina) is an Argentinian-Italian former rugby union player and a current coach. He pla**** as a lock....
- Filippo Scaglia (born 31 January 1992) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Serie C Group C club Juventus Next Gen. Born...
- Cesare Alessandro Scaglia (1592 – May 21, 1641) was an Italian cleric and diplomat of the early 17th century. He was also abbot of Staffarda Abbey (from...