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    Niccolò is an Italian male given name, derived from the Greek Nikolaos meaning "Victor of people" or "People's champion". There are several male variations...
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    Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (3 May 1469 – 21 June 1527) was a Florentine diplomat, author, philosopher, and historian who lived during the Italian...
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    Niccolò (or Nicolò) Paganini (Italian: [ni(k)koˈlɔ ppaɡaˈniːni] ; 27 October 1782 – 27 May 1840) was an Italian violinist and composer. He was the most...
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    Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi (c. 1386 – 13 December 1466), known mononymously as Donatello (English: /ˌdɒnəˈtɛloʊ/; Italian: [donaˈtɛllo]), was an...
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  • (1338–1388) Niccolò III d'Este, Marquis of Ferrara (1383–1441) Niccolò d'Este (1438–1476), also called Niccolò di Leonello, grandson of Niccolò III and son...
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  • (1634–1664) Niccolò I Sanudo (died in 1341) Niccolò I Trinci (died in 1421) Search for "Niccolo I" on Wikipedia. Nicholas I (disambiguation) Niccolò (name)...
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    Niccolò Gattilusio (died 1462) was the sixth and last Gattilusio lord of Lesbos, from 1458 to 1462. He was a younger son of Dorino I Gattilusio and Orietta...
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  • San Niccolò may refer to: San Niccolò Oltrarno, a Roman Catholic church in Florence, Tuscany, Italy San Niccolò, Osimo, a Roman Catholic church in Osimo...
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    Niccolò dell'Abbate, sometimes Nicolò and Abate (1509 or 1512 – 1571) was a Mannerist Italian painter in fresco and oils. He was of the Emilian school...
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    Niccolò Piccinino (1386 – 15 October 1444) was an Italian condottiero. He was born in Perugia, the son of a butcher. Piccinino was introduced in the guild...
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  • Niccolò II may refer to: Niccolò II Alberti (c. 1250 – 1321) Niccolò II Sanudo (died aft. 1374) Niccolò II d'Este, Marquis of Ferrara (1338–1388) Niccolò...
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    Niccolò Mauruzzi (or Mauruzi), best known as Niccolò da Tolentino (c. 1350 – March 20, 1435) was an Italian condottiero. A member of the Mauruzi della...
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  • Niccolò Pisilli (born 23 September 2004) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Serie A club Roma. Pisilli began playing...
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    Niccolò Campriani (born November 6, 1987) is an Italian sport shooter and shooting coach. He competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing in the men's...
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  • The House of Niccolò is a series of eight historical novels by Dorothy Dunnett set in the mid-fifteenth-century European Renaissance. The protagonist...
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  • Niccolò III may refer to: Niccolò III dalle Carceri (died in 1383) Nicholas III Zorzi, Margrave of Bodonitsa from 1416 to 1436 Niccolò III d'Este, Marquis...
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    Niccolò di Liberatore, known as L'Alunno (also Niccolò di Liberatore and Niccolò da Foligno; the name is sometimes spelled Nicolò) (1430–1502) was an Italian...
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    Tartaglia, Niccolò, 1556-1560 Smith 1985, p. 298. Tartaglia, Niccolò. General Trattato di Numeri et Misure, Part I. Tartaglia, Niccolò. General Trattato...
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    Francesco Maria Niccolò Gabburri (17 December 1675 – 1742) was a Florentine diplomat, painter, art collector, and biographer of artists. Niccolò Gabburri was...
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    Niccolò I Ludovisi (1610 – 25 December 1664) was Prince of Piombino from 1634 until his death. He was the son of Orazio Ludovisi, patrician of Bologna...
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    Niccolò da Uzzano (1359 – 1431 in Florence) was an Italian politician, banker and Renaissance humanist, the Gonfaloniere of Justice in the government...
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    Nicola Salvi (redirect from Niccolo Salvi)
    Nicola Salvi or Niccolò Salvi (6 August 1697 (Rome) – 8 February 1751 (Rome)) was an Italian architect; among his few projects completed is the famous...
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    terracotta. He is also known under the names Niccolò da Ragusa, Niccolò da Bari, Niccolò dall'Arca, and Niccolò d'Antonio d'Apulia. The surname “dell’Arca”...
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    XIV; Italian: Gregorio XIV; 11 February 1535 – 16 October 1591), born Niccolò Sfondrato or Sfondrati, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the...
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  • Niccolò Tonisto (fl. 1222–1240) was a 13th-century Venetian nobleman and administrator. He is the most illustrious member of the Tonisto patrician family...
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    Niccolò Polo (Italian: [nikkoˌlɔ pˈpɔːlo], Venetian: [nikoˌɰɔ ˈpolo]; c. 1230 – c. 1294) and Maffeo Polo ([mafˈfɛːo ˈpɔːlo], Venetian: [maˈfɛo ˈpolo];...
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    Niccolò Piccinni (Italian: [nikkoˈlɔ ppitˈtʃinni]; 16 January 1728 – 7 May 1800) was an Italian composer of symphonies, sacred music, chamber music, and...
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  • Niccolò de' Conti (c. 1395 – 1469) was a Venetian merchant, explorer, and writer. Born in Chioggia, he traveled to India and Southeast Asia, and possibly...
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    Niccolò Semitecolo was a 14th-century Italian (Born in Venice) painter of the early-Renaissance period, active mainly in Venice. His work demonstrates...
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    Niccolò Frangipane (active 1565–1597) was an Italian artist of the late Renaissance period. Frangipane was born in Padua. He executed a number of sacred...
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