• Giovanni Battista Montano (1534–1621) was an Italian architect, designer and engraver of primary importance as a recorder of Antique Roman architectural...
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  • Giovanni Battista Pontano or Giovanni Battista Montano (died 1662) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Oppido Mamertina (1632–1662). Giovanni...
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    continued by Giovanni Battista Montano who designed the façade. At his death (1621), the work was continued by his pupil Giovanni Battista Soria. The San...
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  • Giovanni Battista della Marca (1532–1587) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period. He was also called Lombardelli and il Montano, and was born...
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    volumes of 16th to 17th-century drawings by Giovanni Battista Montano; 17th-century drawings by Giovanni Battista Gisleni; two volumes of 18th-century drawings...
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  • where he was a pupil of Torricelli. In Pisa he befriended the scholar Giovanni Battista Ricciardi and met the painter and poet Salvator Rosa. Having graduated...
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    Giovanni Battista Coletti Men's sabre Mario Aldo Montano Michele Maffei Angelo Arcidiacono Men's team sabre Mario Aldo Montano, Mario Tullio Montano,...
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    Cemetery. Genoa: Erga edizioni, 2014, pp.70-74 Cattaneo, Giuseppe Giovanni Battista. "Giovanni Scanzi, scultore". www.mpopus.it/. Retrieved 25 April 2021. A...
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    Fabrizio Caracciolo Piscizi (28 Jan 1630 – 1631 Died) Giovanni Battista Pontano (Giovanni Battista Montano)(19 Jan 1632 – May 1662 Died) Paolo Diano-Parisi...
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  • long after Baglione's death, with a biography of Salvator Rosa by Giovanni Battista Passeri as an appendix. The poet Ottavio Tronsarelli may have contributed...
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    English translation) is a pastoral tragicomedy set in Arcadia by Giovanni Battista Guarini, first published in 1590 in Venice. To redress an ancient...
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  • Gullino, Giuseppe (2011). "MOCENIGO, Giovanni". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 75: Miranda–Montano (in Italian). Rome: Istituto dell'Enciclopedia...
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    source in the 1565 tale "Un Capitano Moro" from Gli Hecatommithi by Giovanni Battista Giraldi Cinthio. His story may have been based on a historical incident...
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    Giovanni Battista Angioletti (27 November 1896 – 3 August 1961) was an Italian writer and journalist. Angioletti was born in Milan in 1896 and was gifted...
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  • It is inspired by Giovanni Battista Guarini's pastoral work Il pastor fido. The original cast included Matthew Medbourne as Montano, John Crosby as Sylvio...
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    Nebbia and Giovanni Guerra and occupying a crew of artists to decorate frescoes including Giovanni Baglione, Giacomo Stella, Giovanni Battista Pozzo, Paris...
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    philologist Nicola Festa, the painter Luigi Guerricchio, the anthropologist Giovanni Battista Bronzini, the academician and partisan Giambattista Salinari, the...
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    of the various governments that have ruled Bologna is provided by Giovanni Battista Guidicini. In 1527, the Holy See became the absolute ruler of Bologna...
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    Giovanni Battista Ferroni. 1665. Ephemeris lansbergiana ad longitudinem almae studiorum matris Bononiae ad annum 1666 (in Latin). Bologna: Giovanni Battista...
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    by the Italian monarchs. Among those engravers he influenced were Giovanni Battista de Gubernatis. He died in Turin on 29 April 1831.[citation needed]...
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    well as Giovanni Battista De Negri, Albert Alvarez, Francesc Viñas, Giuseppe Borgatti, Antonio Paoli, Giovanni Zenatello, Renato Zanelli, Giovanni Martinelli...
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    Ippolito Franconi, Bishop of Nocera de' Pagani (1632); and Giovanni Battista Pontano (Montano) Bishop of Oppido Mamertina (1632). Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice)...
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  • Prize 1920s Giovan Battista Angioletti (1927) Giovanni Comisso (1928) Vincenzo Cardarelli (1929) 1930s Gino Rocca (1930) Giovanni Titta Rosa (1931) Leonida...
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    Company of the Nativity; in the same year Giovanni Battista Santi died and the control of the project passed to Giovanni Francesco Cantagallina though the works...
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    Prize 1920s Giovan Battista Angioletti (1927) Giovanni Comisso (1928) Vincenzo Cardarelli (1929) 1930s Gino Rocca (1930) Giovanni Titta Rosa (1931) Leonida...
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    Prize 1920s Giovan Battista Angioletti (1927) Giovanni Comisso (1928) Vincenzo Cardarelli (1929) 1930s Gino Rocca (1930) Giovanni Titta Rosa (1931) Leonida...
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  • Prize 1920s Giovan Battista Angioletti (1927) Giovanni Comisso (1928) Vincenzo Cardarelli (1929) 1930s Gino Rocca (1930) Giovanni Titta Rosa (1931) Leonida...
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    Prize 1920s Giovan Battista Angioletti (1927) Giovanni Comisso (1928) Vincenzo Cardarelli (1929) 1930s Gino Rocca (1930) Giovanni Titta Rosa (1931) Leonida...
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    Giovanni Comisso (3 October 1895 – 21 January 1969) was an important Italian writer of the twentieth century, appreciated by Eugenio Montale, Umberto Saba...
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