Pirelli (redirect from Giovanni Battista Pirelli)
headquarters are located in Rome, Georgia. Founded in Milan in 1872 by Giovanni Battista Pirelli (1848–1932), the company initially specialised in rubber and...
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Giovanni Gioseffo. He also frescoed the Palazzo Mansi in Lucca with a Judgement of Paris. Among his many pupils were Felice Torelli, Lucia Casalini (Torelli's...
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Evangelist by Giovanni Vincenzo Casali and Valerio Cioli Solomon by Giambologna and Giovanni Vincenzo Casali King David attributed to Giovan Battista Foggini...
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Pininfarina (section Automobili Pininfarina Battista)
with headquarters in Cambiano, Turin, Italy. The company was founded by Battista "Pinin" Farina in 1930. On 14 December 2015, the Indian multinational Mahindra...
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by Giovanni Battista Bertusio (died 1644), and the paintings on the left (San Teresa di Gesù) and on the right (St Anthony of Padua) are by Giovanni Breviglieri...
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the city. In addition, Bologna hosts a music school, Conservatorio Giovanni Battista Martini, established in 1804, and an art school, Accademia di Belle...
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family name was changed from Cagliano (Caliano) and had three sons, Giovanni Battista, Antonio and Giorgio. His mother nursed her son Antonio in 1533 together...
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Enrico Bernardi had built a petrol fueled tri-cycle in 1884. In 1888 Giovanni Battista Ceirano started building Welleyes bicycles, so named because English...
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a crime she was not guilty of. According to the Italian historian Giovanni Battista Sezanne, Budrioli's confession was as follows: "Oh, for heaven's sake...
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Matteo Ceirano and five partners in 1903. The Ceirano brothers, Giovanni Battista, Giovanni, Ernesto and Matteo, were influential in the founding of the...
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company was fully absorbed into Fiat. The Ceirano brothers, Giovanni Battista, Giovanni, Ernesto and Matteo, were influential in the founding of the...
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Veneto, Italy), in 1835. He was the second born of ten children of Giovanni Battista Sarto (1792–1852), the village postman, and Margherita Sanson (1813–1894)...
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amateur painter. Laura Piranesi (1754-1789) - engraver, daughter of Giovanni Battista Piranesi. Marianna Candidi Dionigi (1756-1826) - aristocrat, painter...
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Sgheiz Franco Trincavelli Giovanni Zucchi Ivo Stefanoni (cox) Men's eight Paolo Amorini Vasco Cantarello Gian Carlo Casalini Luigi Prato Vincenzo Prina...
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and engraver Giovanni Battista Ghisi. One of the first female engravers. Mariangiola Criscuolo (c.1548–1630) – daughter of painter Giovanni Filippo Criscuolo...
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make 'carriages for wealthy customers'. In 1874 Guglielmo’s sons, Giovanni and Battista Diatto, began building railway carriages for Compagnie Internationale...
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plays and novels of Camillo Federici (1749–1802) [the pen name of Giovanni Battista Viassolo] a former actor whose prolific vulgarizations of Schiller...
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(the ‘Rhodes Pavilion’) was designed in 1938 by the Roman architect Giovanni Battista Ceas for the Geographical section of the Mostra d'Oltremare to celebrate...
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181-182; G.L. Prato, in La Civiltà Cattolica 149:1 (1998) 513-515; N. Casalini, in Rivista Biblica 47 (1999) 113; R. Penna, I ritratti originali di Gesù...
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Fotheringhay, 1818]; Carlini [Maria Stuarda, regina di Scozia, 1818]; Casalini; Casella [Maria Stuarda, 1812]; Coccia [I solitari, 1811, and Maria Stuart...
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