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Giovanni and Battista
Francois Boucher, William Hogarth, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Angelica Kauffmann, Giovanni Antonio Canaletto, Velázquez Vermeer
Cristoforo del Altissimo, Cesare Dandini, Aurelio Lomi, John Mosnier, Giovanni Battista Vanni, and Monanni also were his pupils.
* 1724 – Giovanni Battista Casti, Italian poet and author ( d. 1803 )
Antonio began his musical studies in his native town of Legnago ; he was first taught at home by his older brother Francesco Salieri ( a former student of the violinist and composer Giuseppe Tartini ), and he received further lessons from the organist of the Legnago Cathedral, Giuseppe Simoni, a pupil of Padre Giovanni Battista Martini.
While living in Venice Salieri continued his musical studies with the organist and opera composer Giovanni Battista Pescetti, then following Pescetti's sudden death he studied with the opera singer Ferdinando Pacini or Pasini.
Many observers claimed to have determined such parallaxes, but Tycho Brahe and Giovanni Battista Riccioli concluded that they existed only in the minds of the observers, and were due to instrumental and personal errors.
* 1706 – Giovanni Battista Martini, Italian musician ( d. 1780 )
File: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo-Temptations of St Anthony-WGA22254. jpg | Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, first half of 18th century
* Giovanni Battista Re, Cardinal Bishop of Sabina-Poggio Mirteto, Prefect Emeritus of the Congregation for Bishops
* Giovanni Battista Castello ( c. 1500 – c.
File: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo 096. jpg | Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, " Saint Catherine of Siena ", circa 1746, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna.
* Notable draftsmen of the 18th century include Jean-Honoré Fragonard, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, and Antoine Watteau.
* 1573 – Giovanni Battista Giraldi, Italian writer ( b. 1504 )
" The Vision of St. Francis Xavier ", by Giovanni Battista Gaulli.
Another version of what Álvares wrote was included in an anthology of travel narratives, Navigationi et Viaggi assembled and published by Giovanni Battista Ramusio, and published in 1550.
* Ceilings, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, ( New Residenz ) Würzburg, ( Royal Palace ) Madrid, ( Villa Pisani ) Stra, and others ; Wall scenes ( Villa Valmarana and Palazzo Labia )
* 1683 – Giovanni Battista Piazzetta, Italian painter ( d. 1754 )

Giovanni and Bugatti
Image: Mastro Titta. jpg | Giovanni Battista Bugatti, papal executioner between 1796 and 1865 offering snuff to a condemned prisoner in front of Castel Sant ' Angelo
Giovanni Battista Bugatti ( 1779 – 1869 ) was the official executioner for the Papal States from 1796 to 1865.
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Giovanni and Papal
Papal troops had invaded the Neapolitan kingdom, but Alfonso corrupted the cardinal Giovanni Vitelleschi, who commanded them, and his successes waned.
After received the support of the archbishop of Milan, Giovanni Visconti, and of those of Pisa, Florence and Siena, he started a campaign against Giovanni di Vico, lord of Viterbo, who had usurped much of the Papal territories in the Latium and Umbria.
Only Giovanni Manfredi of Faenza and Francesco II Ordelaffi of Forlì were at that point resisting the Papal reconquest.
An important building, the Palazzo Aquila for Leo's Papal Chamberlain Giovanni Battista Branconio, was completely destroyed to make way for Bernini's piazza for St. Peter's, but drawings of the facade and courtyard remain.
During the night of 22 October 1867, the group was surrounded by Papal Zouaves, and Giovanni was severely wounded.
In 1646 O ' Neill, with substantial Gallowglass numbers and additionally furnished with supplies by the Papal Nuncio, Giovanni Battista Rinuccini, attacked the Scottish Covenanter army under Major-General Robert Monro, who had landed in Ireland in April 1642.
Educated at the French and Papal courts, he inherited the Marquisate from his father in 1519, initially under the regency of his mother and his uncles Sigismondo and Giovanni Gonzaga.
Soderini was repudiated in September 1512, when Cardinal Giovanni de Medici captured Florence with Papal troops during the War of the League of Cambrai.
Afterward occurs the Papal Installation or Papal Coronation, depending on the form of inauguration and investiture a new pope chooses, and the formal possession of the cathedra of the Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano.
In 1437 the rebuilt city was captured by the Papal general Giovanni Vitelleschi and once more utterly destroyed at the command of Pope Eugenius IV.
The troops defending Rome were not at all numerous, consisting of 8, 000 militiamen led by Renzo di Ceri including 2, 000 Papal Swiss Guard and 2, 000 of Giovanni de ' Medici's Bande Nere.
In 1513 Giovanni de ' Medici, the son of Lorenzo the Magnificent, became Pope Leo X and brought Florence under Papal control.
When Corrado Trinci turned against the Papal authority, Pope Eugene IV sent a force against Foligno in 1439, led by Cardinal Giovanni Vitelleschi.
Adjacent to the Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano, the cathedral church of Rome, the Lateran Palace is now occupied by the Museo Storico Vaticano which illustrates the history of the Papal States.
On 11 September, he meet with the italian deputy and member of the The People of Freedom, Claudio Scajola, the mayor of Rome and Giovanni Battista Re, secretary of Papal State on Vatican, They welcomed the formation of " an alliance of right in the opposition of left attacks ".
However, he had just been supplied by the Papal Nuncio to Ireland, Giovanni Battista Rinuccini, with muskets, ammunition and money with which to pay his soldiers ' wages.
The conservatives wished to see a continuation of papal absolutism in the governance of the Papal States, a continuation of the hardline policies of Pope Gregory XVI and his right-wing Secretary of State, Luigi Lambruschini, while the liberals wished for some measure of moderate reform and favored two candidates in Pasquale Tommaso Gizzi and Giovanni Maria Mastai-Ferretti.
He returned in 1646 along with the Papal Nuncio Giovanni Battista Rinuccini.
In 1350 he allied with Giovanni di Vico to ravage the Papal fiefs in northern Latium.
Vetralla then passed in rapid succession among a series of Papal nobles, to Cardinal Giovanni Borgia, to Lorenzo Cybo ( 1529 ), and to Cardinal Alessandro Farnese in 1534.
Waterford was visited by the Papal Nuncio to Ireland, Giovanni Battista Rinuccini in 1648.

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