Giovanni De Andrea (22 April 1928 – 19 January 2012) was an Italian Roman Catholic titular archbishop and diplomat. Ordained to the priesthood on June...
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Giovanni Andrea Doria (1539–1606), also known as Gianandrea Doria, was an Italian admiral from Genoa. Doria was born to a noble family of the Republic...
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episcopal consecration on the following 31 August from Archbishop Giovanni De Andrea, with Archbishops Manuel Nunes Gabriel and Eduardo Muaca serving as...
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Giovanni Andrea de Ferrari (1598–1669) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Genoa. A prolific easel painter who created many...
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Andrea Di Giovanni is an Italian singer-songwriter and pop musician based in London. Di Giovanni was born in Rome on June 25, 1994. Growing up in Italy...
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(1911). "Andrea, Giovanni". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 1 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 969. Walsh, Thomas (1907). "Giovanni d'Andrea" ...
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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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Giovanni Andrea Bussi (1417–1475), also Giovan de' Bussi or Joannes Andreae, was an Italian Renaissance humanist and the Bishop of Aleria (from 1469)...
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Giovanni Andrea Magliuolo (active 1580–1603) was an Italian painter, active in Naples, Italy. He was active in the decoration of Santa Maria Donnaromita...
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Andreas de Florentia (also known as Andrea da Firenze, Andrea de' Servi, Andrea degli Organi and Andrea di Giovanni; died 1415) was a Florentine composer...
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Olimpico, Vicenza, 1585. Evidently Andrea Gabrieli was reluctant to publish much of his own music, and his nephew Giovanni Gabrieli published much of it after...
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Nel Fumo di Satana. Verso l'ultimo scontro (Florence: Il carro di San Giovanni, 1976). Casini claimed that according to an anonymous source, Bugnini left...
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Giovanni Andrea Ansaldo (1584 – August 18, 1638) was an Italian painter active mainly in Genoa. Ansaldo was born in Voltri, now part of the comune of...
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Giovanni da Verrazzano (/ˌvɛrəˈzɑːnoʊ, -ətˈsɑː-/ VERR-ə-ZAH-noh, -ət-SAH-, Italian: [dʒoˈvanni da (v)verratˈtsaːno]; often misspelled Verrazano in English;...
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Agnelli family (redirect from Giovanni Agnelli B.V.)
Castagneto (b. 1945) Giovanni Alberto Agnelli (1964–1997) married Frances Avery Howe (b. 1965) Virginia Asia Agnelli (b. 1997) Andrea Agnelli (b. 1975) (former...
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Andrea del Verrocchio (/vəˈroʊkioʊ/ və-ROH-kee-oh, US also /-ˈrɔːk-/ -RAW-, Italian: [anˈdrɛːa del verˈrɔkkjo]; born Andrea di Michele di Francesco de'...
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Giovanni di Cosimo de' Medici (3 June 1421 – 23 September 1463) was an Italian banker and patron of arts. Giovanni was the son of Cosimo de' Medici the...
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Colleoni (1483), by Andrea del Verrocchio, is located next to the church. The belltower has 3 bells in D major. The facade of Santi Giovanni e Paolo. Bel-gable...
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Simone de Magistris (known from 1555 to 1613) was an Italian painter and sculptor. Born at Caldarola, Marche, he was the son of Giovanni Andrea de Magistris...
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Giovanni Andrea Mercurio (1518–1561) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Giovanni Andrea Mercurio was born to a poor family in Messina...
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Giovanni Andrea Monreale (1653–1726) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Reggio Calabria (1696–1726) and Archbishop of Lanciano (1695–1696)...
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Giovanni Andrea I Angelo Flavio Comneno (Latin: Joannes Andreas Angelus Flavius Comnenus; 20 March 1569 – December 1634) was the Grand Master of the Constantinian...
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Giuseppe Ratti. Genoa: Stamperia Casamara. pp. 90–102. Genovesi Raffaello Soprani. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Giovanni Andrea Carlone. v t e...
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Antonietta (Marchetti) De Andrea. His elder brother is Archbishop Giovanni De Andrea. He earned his S.T.L. from the Pontifical Gregorian University in...
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Italian composer Antonio Cesti with a libretto by Giacinto Andrea Cicognini (revised by Giovanni Filippo Apolloni). The first performance took place in Innsbruck...
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Giovanni Andrea Lazzarini (19 November 1710 – 7 September 1801) was an Italian painter, poet, and art historian of the late-Baroque or Rococo. He was...
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highly regarded than Giovanni during his lifetime, but the reverse is true today. His brother-in-law was Andrea Mantegna. Giovanni Bellini was considered...
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Giovanni Andrea Archetti (11 September 1731 – 5 November 1805) was an Italian cardinal. Born in Brescia, Lombardy, Archetti studied canon and civil law...
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Deaths in January 2012 (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
choreographer. Giovanni De Andrea, 83, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, vice-president of Labour Office of the Apostolic See (1989–2007). Peter de Francia, 90...
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Michele di Giovanni, Captains Regent (1436–1437) Andrea di Cecco, Francesco di Bartolo, Captains Regent (1437) Francesco di Menghino, Giovanni di Antonio...
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