Giovanni Andrea Podestà or Giovanni Andrea Podesta (1608 - c. 1674) was an Italian painter and engraver who was principally active in Rome. His principal...
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with Giovanni Andrea Ansaldo. Among his pupils were Giovanni Bernardo Carbone, Sebastiano Cervetto, Giovanni Andrea Podestà, Valerio Castello, Giovanni Battista...
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"Podestà" may refer to: Agostino Podestà (1905–1969), Italian fascist politician Giovanni Andrea Podestà (1608–c.1674), Italian painter Guido Podestà (born...
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at Genoa, and traveled as a young man to Rome to apprentice under Giovanni Andrea Ferrari. He is best known for engravings of paintings of past masters...
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or Palazzo Podestà, was the abode of the podestà. The palace is typically Venetian, and was built by Andrea Valier, Rovereto's first podestà, upon the...
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Francesco Merano, Giovanni Paolo Oderico, Luca Saltarello, Giovanni Stefano Verdura, Lazzaro Villanova, Giovanni Andrea Podestà and Giovanni Vincenzo Zerbi...
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the teacher of Giulio Benso, Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione, Sinibaldo Scorza, Domenico Fiasella, and Giovanni Andrea Podestà. Other sources cite Scorza...
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San Gimignano (redirect from Porta San Giovanni (San Gimignano))
city made itself independent of the bishops of Volterra and established a podestà, and set about enriching the commune with churches and public buildings...
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Ilaria Pavan, Il podestà ebreo. La storia di Renzo Ravenna tra fascismo e leggi razziali, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 2006, p. 64 (Italian) Andrea Buzzoni (coordinator)...
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Martino della Torre, podestà (1293 - 1294) Bartolomeo dei Vitrei, podestà (1296) Pagano della Torre, podestà (1297) Giovanni Soranzo, podestà (1299–1300) Monfiorito...
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was made a knight by King Vladislaus II. On 13 December 1504, Giovanni was named podestà of Chioggia. In October 1506, he became avogadore di Comun. On...
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the Battle of Anghiari on the facade of the Palazzo del Podestà, gaining the nickname of Andrea degli Impiccati. Little is known about his training, though...
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in Rome, such as Luca Saltarello, Giovanni Maria Bottalla, Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione and Giovanni Andrea Podestà. His stay in Rome was important as...
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Popolo and later, in 1261, the 'podestà', the highest magistrate of the Florence City Council. This Palazzo del Podestà, as it was originally called, is...
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Barbaro, son of Giacomo, was Podestà of Piove di Sacco from 1775 to 1777: 323 and Podestà of Oderzo in 1778.: 260 Giovanni Barbaro was Auditor of Grado...
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along with Andrea Vendramin and Antonio Venier, to negotiate the extension of the Peace of Lodi with Florence and the Duchy of Milan. Giovanni Mocenigo...
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the power of Andrea Doria over Genoa, his descendants inherited the titles granted to the great admiral. Giovanni Andrea's son Giovanni Doria was a cardinal...
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Morosini family (redirect from Beato Giovanni Morosini)
towns from them. Albertino Morosini (c. 1230-1305), Venetian statesman and Podestà of the Republic of Pisa, brother of Tomasina Morosini. Tomasina Morosini...
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painting : King David Playing the Harp, Private collection (url) Giovanni Andrea Podestà (1608–1674), 1 painting : Putti in a Landscape, Private collection...
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Giovanni Andrea de Ferrari and he was likely a contemporary in the studio with two other Ferrari pupils: Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione and Giovanni Andrea...
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was elected Podestà and captain of Treviso, but he immediately gained dispensation from taking up this office. In 1788 he became podestà procurator at...
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became citizens of Rimini. Pennabilli Torriana Verucchio Malatesta I became podestà (chief magistrate) of Pistoia in 1228 and of Rimini in 1239 and 1247. During...
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great-grandfather. Giovanni Dandolo was married to someone named Caterina. Before his election as doge, Dandolo occupied various public positions including Podestà of...
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Jacopo Tiepolo (category Burials at Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice)
previously served as the first Venetian Duke of Crete, and two terms as Podestà of Constantinople, twice as governor of Treviso, and three times as ambassador...
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Gian Girolamo Albani (redirect from Giovanni Girolamo Albani)
collaterale generale in the army of the Republic of Venice. He then became podestà of Bergamo. In 1550, he became magistrate in Bergamo; during this period...
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the prince-bishop to ask for help in finding his missing child. The podestà, Giovanni de Salis, had his men spread a description of Simon through the city...
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Chapel of the Podestà in Padua. He appears to have worked with Donatello. He trained and worked under Francesco Squarcione alongside Andrea Mantegna. He...
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wide as the aisles. On the counterfaçade is the sarcophagus of bishop Giovanni Andrea Baglioni (died 1451), attributed to Urbano da Cortona. The first chapel...
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Jacopo Guidi 1826–1828 – Giovanni Battista Covoni 1829–1831 – Giovanni Battista Andrea Boubon del Monte 1832–1834 – Cosimo Antinori 1835–1840 – Gaetano...
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Sestrier di San Marco to distinguish him from his father), Ruggero, Giovanni, Badoaro, Andrea, Sibilla and Maria. In 1256, Pope Alexander IV declared a crusade...
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