Giovanni De Gregorio or de Gregorio may refer to: Giovanni De Gregorio (cardinal) (1729–1791) Giovanni De Gregorio (painter) (1579 or 1580–1656), from...
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Pietrafesa (painter) (redirect from Giovanni De Gregorio (painter))
Giovanni De Gregorio, known as il Pietrafesa (1579 or 1580 – 1656, active 1653) called thus after the ancient name of the place of origin, Satriano, the...
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De Gregorio, DeGregorio, Di Gregorio and DiGregorio are surnames. Note that in some entries listed below, Gregorio is considered the surname. People so...
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Giovanni (fl. 1482–1503) and Gregorio (fl. 1496–1527) De Gregori (Latin: Johannes & Gregorius de Gregoriis) were two Italian brothers from Forlì who worked...
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Borremans, Aert Mijtens among the others. Local painters such as Giovanni De Gregorio, Andrea Miglionico and Carlo Sellitto had a Neapolitan school background...
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Gregorio Allegri (c. 14 January 1582 – 17 February 1652) was an Italian Catholic priest and composer of the Roman School and brother of Domenico Allegri;...
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Colonna di Stigliano Gregorio Barnaba Chiaramonti Muzio Gallo Giovanni de Gregorio Giovanni Maria Riminaldi Paolo Massei Francesco Carrara Ferdinando Spinelli...
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San Gregorio Armeno ("St. Gregory the Armenian") is a church and a monastery in Naples, Italy. It is one of the most important Baroque complexes in Naples...
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Gregorio de Ferrari (c. 1647–1726) was an Italian Baroque painter of the Genoese School. De Ferrari was born in Porto Maurizio. He came to Genoa to study...
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Concita De Gregorio (born 19 November 1963) is an Italian journalist, writer, radio and television presenter, and commentator. She is an editorial columnist...
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Guglielmo Pallotta (1787–1788) Franziskus Herzan von Harras (1788–1789) Giovanni De Gregorio (1789–1790) Francesco Carrara (1790–1791) Ignazio Busca (1791–1792)...
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locate his grave have been unsuccessful. Italian composers Giovanni Maria Nanino and Gregorio Allegri, both of them disciples of his school, continued his...
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In the 16th century, the town gave the nickname to the painter Giovanni De Gregorio. In the late 19th century, the highest population growth was recorded...
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may refer to: Satriano di Lucania, formerly known as Pietrafesa Giovanni De Gregorio, also known as Il Pietrafesa (painter) This disambiguation page lists...
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290–292. Navarrini, Roberto. "Antichi regimi". In: Marcadella, Giovanni & De Gregorio, Maria Luigia (orgs.). Guida generale degli Archivi di Stato. Archivio...
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Pietro Pietro Giovanni Malabranca Gregorio de San Apostolo Giovanni Felici Bernardo Can. Reg. Gregorio Crescenzi Giovanni Alessandro Giovanni Pietro Gallozia...
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Gregorio Mariani (24 August 1833 in Ascoli Piceno – 23 January 1902 in Rome) was an Italian painter, mainly of genre and costume genre subjects in oil...
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Giovanni Maria Nanino (also Nanini; 1543 or 1544 – 11 March 1607) was an Italian composer and teacher of the late Renaissance. He was a member of the Roman...
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Domnizzone Odon de Châtillon O.S.B. Clun. Pietro Amico O.S.B. seniore Giovanni Gregorio Gianroberto Capizucchi Robert Bone seniore Riso Leone Gregorio Paparoni...
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Baglione, Giovanni (1733) [1641]. Le Vite de' Pittori, Scultori, Architetti, ed Intagliatori dal Pontificato di Gregorio XII del 1572. fino a' tempi de Papa...
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Gregorio Giovanni Gaspare Barbarigo (16 September 1625 – 18 June 1697) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal who served as the Bishop of Bergamo and...
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cardinals: Girolamo Aleandro, Tommaso Badia, Giovanni Pietro Carafa (the later Pope Paul IV), Gregorio Cortese, Federigo Fregoso, Gianmatteo Giberti...
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Spain. Gregorio María Aguirre y García was born in La Pola de Gordón, León Province; he was educated at the Seminary of Leon, and the Colegio de Pastrana...
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churches of San Gregorio, San Francesco di Paolo, San Niccolò, and for the San Francesco chapel of San Fermo Maggiore. In the Collegio de' Nodari he frescoed...
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family of Genoese artists, with surnames de Ferrari, which also included Giovanni Andrea de Ferrari and Gregorio De Ferrari. During the 17th century, he painted...
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O. Cist. Gregorio Benedetto Leone Brancaleone [fr] Can. Reg. Matteo Giovanni dei Conti di Segni Roger Gualterio Raoul de Neuville Nicola de Romanis Guido...
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Can. Reg. S.M.R. Pietro [fr] Gregorio Conti Pietro Cariaceno Giovanni Dauferio Gregorio Tarquini Uberto Matteo Gregorio Angelo Johannes Ugo Lectifredo...
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Castello (1624–1659) Giovanni Andrea De Ferrari (1598–1669) Orazio De Ferrari (1606–1657) Gregorio De Ferrari (c.1647–1726) Lorenzo De Ferrari (1680–1744)...
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Gregorio Cortese, born Giovanni Andrea Cortese (1483 – 21 September 1548) was an Italian cardinal and monastic reformer. Cortese was born in Modena. After...
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Pope Gregory XVI (redirect from Gregorio XVI)
Pope Gregory XVI (Latin: Gregorius XVI; Italian: Gregorio XVI; born Bartolomeo Alberto Cappellari; 18 September 1765 – 1 June 1846) was head of the Catholic...
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