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* 1866 Giovanni Agnelli, Italian businessman, founded Fiat S. p. A ( d. 1945 )
* 1724 Giovanni Battista Casti, Italian poet and author ( d. 1803 )
* 1598 Giovanni Riccioli, Italian astronomer ( d. 1671 )
In addition, when Lorenzo Da Ponte was in Prague preparing the production of Mozart's setting of his Don Giovanni, the poet was ordered back to Vienna for a royal wedding for which Salieri's Axur, re d ' Ormus would be performed.
* 1876 Giovanni Giuriati, Italian politician ( d. 1970 )
* 1723 Giovanni Marco Rutini, Italian composer ( d. 1797 )
* 1706 Giovanni Battista Martini, Italian musician ( d. 1780 )
San Giovanni d ' Asso, all within the province of Siena.
* 1463 Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, Italian humanist ( d. 1494 )
* 1534 Giovanni de ' Bardi, Italian writer ( d. 1612 )
* 1683 Giovanni Battista Piazzetta, Italian painter ( d. 1754 )
* 1632 Giovanni Battista Vitali, Italian composer and violinist ( d. 1692 )
When that city was attacked by Bernabò Visconti of Milan, its ruler, Giovanni d ' Olleggio, decided to hand it over to Albornoz.
Giovanni d ' Andrea was born at Rifredo, near Florence, and studied Roman law and canon law at the University of Bologna, the great law school of the age, where he distinguished himself in this subject so much that he was made professor at Padua, and then at Pisa before returning to Bologna, where he remained from the season of 1301-02 until his death, save for brief seasons at Padua 1307-09 and 1319.
Giovanni d ' Andrea's output was voluminous:
* New Catholic Dictionary: Giovanni d ' Andrea
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* 1691 Giovanni Paolo Panini, Italian painter and architect ( d. 1765 )
* 1509 Giovanni Morone, Italian cardinal ( d. 1580 )
* 1723 Giovanni Antonio Scopoli, Italian physician and naturalist ( d. 1788 )
* 1625 Giovanni Domenico Cassini, Italian scientist and astronomer ( d. 1712 )
* 1713 Giovanni Battista Locatelli, Italian opera director, impresario and owner of a private opera company ( d. 1785 )

Giovanni and Andrea
The main ' Colonna di Paliano ' family is represented today by Prince Marcantonio Colonna di Paliano, Prince and Duke of Paliano ( b. 1948 ), whose heir is Giovanni Andrea Colonna di Paliano ( b. 1975 ), and by Don Prospero Colonna di Paliano, Prince of Avella ( b. 1956 ), whose heir is Filippo Colonna di Paliano ( b. 1995 ).
Returning to Italy, the most celebrated doors are those of the Battistero di San Giovanni ( Florence ), which together with the door frames are all in bronze, the borders of the latter being perhaps the most remarkable: the modeling of the figures, birds and foliage of the south doorway, by Andrea Pisano ( 1330 ), and of the east doorway by Ghiberti ( 1425 1452 ), are of great beauty ; in the north door ( 1402 1424 ) Ghiberti adopted the same scheme of design for the paneling and figure subjects in them as Andrea Pisano, but in the east door the rectangular panels are all filled, with bas-reliefs, in which Scripture subjects are illustrated with innumerable figures, these being probably the gates of Paradise of which Michelangelo speaks.
Joseph's Coat Brought to Jacobby Giovanni Andrea de Ferrari, c. 1640.
The works include Andrea Mantegna and Giovanni Bellini's Calvarys, which reflect realism and detail " meant to depict the significant events of a greater spiritual world ".
* Andrea Milani and Giovanni F. Gronchi.
Boniface IX certainly provided generously for his mother, his brothers Andrea and Giovanni, and his nephews in the spirit of the day.
* Giovanni Andrea Ansaldo of Genoa ( 1584 1638 ), painter
In Alessandro nelle Indie, the title role of Alessandro was created by a baritonal tenor, Andrea Nozzari, but it was sung by the much lighter-voiced Giovanni David at the Milan revival, indicating Pacini's desire to go in a new direction.
* Giovanni d ' Andrea, Italian jurist
The astounding list of painters and artists includes the names of Andrea Mantegna, Vicino da Ferrara, Giovanni Bellini, Leon Battista Alberti, Pisanello, Piero della Francesca, Battista Dossi, Dosso Dossi, Cosmé Tura, Francesco del Cossa and Titian.
** 3rd bell: San Ranieri, cast in 1719 1721 by Giovanni Andrea Moreni, weight 1, 448 kg ( 3, 192 lb )
Padua is also the birthplace of the famous architect Andrea Palladio, whose 16th century " ville " ( country-houses ) in the area of Padua, Venice, Vicenza and Treviso are among the most beautiful of Italy and they were often copied during the 18th and 19th centuries ; and of Giovanni Battista Belzoni, adventure-man, engineer and egyptologist.
The comune includes the frazioni of Bagnaia, Bosco, Capanne, Casa del Diavolo, Castel del Piano, Cenerente, Civitella Benazzone, Civitella d ' Arna, Collestrada, Colle Umberto I, Cordigliano, Colombella, Farneto, Ferro di Cavallo, Fontignano, Fratticiola Selvatica, La Bruna, La Cinella, Lacugnano, Lidarno, Migiana di Monte Tezio, Monte Bagnolo, Monte Corneo, Montelaguardia, Monte Petriolo, Mugnano, Olmo, Parlesca, Pianello, Piccione, Pila, Pilonico Materno, Ponte della Pietra, Poggio delle Corti, Ponte Felcino, Ponte Pattoli, Ponte Rio, Ponte San Giovanni, Ponte Valleceppi, Prepo, Pretola, Ramazzano-Le Pulci, Rancolfo, Ripa, Sant ' Andrea delle Fratte, Sant ' Egidio, Sant ' Enea, San Fortunato della Collina, San Giovanni del Pantano, Sant ' Andrea d ' Agliano, Santa Lucia, San Marco, Santa Maria Rossa, San Martino dei Colli, San Martino in Campo, San Martino in Colle, San Sisto, Solfagnano, Villa Pitignano.
Menuhin used a number of famous violins including the Giovanni Bussetto 1680, the Giovanni Grancino 1695, the Guarneri filius Andrea 1703, the Soil Stradivarius, the Prince Khevenhüller 1733 Stradivari, the Guarneri del Gesù 1739, and the Lord Wilton 1742 Guarneri del Gesù.

Giovanni and Johannes
For information on specific theorists, see Johannes Tinctoris, Franchinus Gaffurius, Heinrich Glarean, Pietro Aron, Nicola Vicentino, Tomás de Santa María, Gioseffo Zarlino, Vicente Lusitano, Vincenzo Galilei, Giovanni Artusi, Johannes Nucius, and Pietro Cerone.
* 1843: Søren Kierkegaard's Either / or in which he discusses Mozart's musical interpretation of Don Giovanni, and includes another text which develops a similar character called Johannes (" Diary of a seducer ").
Cesi founded the Accademia dei Lincei with three friends: the Dutch physician Johannes Van Heeck ( italianized to Giovanni Ecchio ) and two fellow Umbrians, mathematician Francesco Stelluti and polymath Anastasio de Filiis.
In the Roman sphere of influence, Johannes became the Italian Giovanni ( also Gianni, Gian and other derivates ), the Germanic Johann ( also Jannis, Jan, Hans ), the Hungarian János, and the Slavic languages Ivan, Jan, Ján, Honza, Janez and Jovan, and Ion in the area on the Black Sea that is now Romania.
* Johannes Röll, Giovanni Dalmata, 1994.
In Rome he lived a frugal life till 1796 ; his son Johannes ( Giovanni ) was born there in 1776.
As the Kyrie is the first item in settings of the mass ordinary and the second in the requiem mass ( the only mass proper set regularly over the centuries ), numerous composers have included Kyries in their masses, including Guillaume de Machaut, Guillaume Dufay, Johannes Ockeghem, Josquin des Prez, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Johann Sebastian Bach, Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Luigi Cherubini, Franz Schubert, Ludwig van Beethoven, Gabriel Fauré, Hector Berlioz, Charles Gounod, Giuseppe Verdi, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Igor Stravinsky, Leonard Bernstein, Benjamin Britten, Arvo Pärt, Mark Alburger, and Erling Wold.
Beginning in 1755, he studied singing with Johannes Walleshauser ( also known as Giovanni Valesi ) while at the Domus Gregoriana, a Jesuit institution in Munich.
He engrossed himself in the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, Giovanni Palestrina and Flemish masters such as Johannes Ockeghem, Josquin des Prez and Lassus.
Amongst others, in " Skepsis und Mystik " ( Scepticism and Mysticism ) Landauer mentions Dionysius Areopagita, Johannes Scotus Eriugena, Meister Eckhart, Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, Jakob Böhme, Angelus Silesius and Alfred Mombert.
He is sometimes incorrectly referred to as Franciscus Gratianus, Johannes Gratianus, or Giovanni Graziano.
John the Deacon ( Johannes Diaconus or Giovanni Diacono ) may refer to:

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