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25605: 19964: 47: 25594: 19950: 20247: 19936: 20244: 3240:(1900–1987), film director and screenwriter was one of the leading figures in Italian cinema during the Fascist era. He is sometimes known as the "father of Italian cinema" because of his role in reviving the struggling industry in the late 1920s. Blasetti influenced Italian neorealism with the film 5456:(1860–1952), Prime Minister of Italy from October 1917 to June 1919. Representing Italy in the 1919 Paris Peace Conference with his foreign minister Sidney Sonnino. Known as "Premier of Victory" for defeating the Central Powers along with the Entente in World War I 4051:(46 BC – AD 9), Roman general and politician. Varus is generally remembered for having lost three Roman legions when ambushed by Germanic tribes led by Arminius in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, whereupon he took his own life. 19429:(1879–1964), business magnate and art collector. He was also a patron of business empire based on forest concessions, cargo ships, banking, manufacture of rayon, confectionery, chemicals, artificial leather and film producer. 19862:
and became its creative director. She is currently the brand's chief creative officer. Along with her brother Gianni, she is widely credited for the supermodel phenomenon of the 1990s by casting editorial models on the
19441:(1918–2000), dancer and choreographer. Popularized Spanish dance in the 1950s and '60s sometimes earning him the title "the world's greatest non-Spanish Spanish dancer". The Spanish government knighted him in 1962 19127:, fashion designer creator of the Brioni Roman Style, the state-of-the-art factory introduced the concept of PrΓͺt Couture, or ready-to-wear Haute Couture that sealed the international rise of the Brioni brand. 20331:"2008/107/1 Computer, Programma 101, and documents (3), plastic / metal / paper / electronic components, hardware architect Pier Giorgio Perotto, designed by Mario Bellini, made by Olivetti, Italy, 1965–1971" 12550:(born 1969), physicist who specializes in optical science. Founder of the Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter. Professor at the University of Oxford. In 2018 was awarded with the 6962:(1841–1903), conductor, harpsichordist, composer, chief conductor at the Royal Opera House, La Fenice, Mariinsky Theatre and the Bolshoi where notably conducted the world premiere of Pyotr Tchaikovsky's 9056:(1866–1936), baritone a principal artist of the New York Metropolitan Opera for more than 33 seasons, but also sang with great success at London's Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, and Milan's La Scala 2846:(1721–1789), Jesuit priest who explored the basin of Orinoco River. Gilii is a highly celebrated figure in early South American linguistics due to his advanced insights into the nature of languages. 2771:(Cristoforo Colombo) (1451–1506), explorer for Spain. Born in Genua. In Italian language "Cristoforo Colombo". Sailed in 1492 and was the first European to arrive in the "New World" of the Americas. 18916:(1881–1947), automobile designer and manufacturer. Founder of the manufacturing company Automobiles E. Bugatti in 1909 in the then German town of Molsheim in the Alsace region of what is now France 8454:(born 1948), after beginning her forty-five-year-long career as a lyric coloratura soprano, in recent years she has enjoyed success with some of the most dramatic roles in the bel canto repertoire. 6260:(1688–1726), organist and composer. He migrated to CΓ³rdoba, Viceroyalty of Peru. He became a Jesuit in order to work in the Reductions of Paraguay where he taught music among the GuaranΓ­ people. 10880: 22484:" distinguishing it from the heavier "neutron". He has been described as "one of the leading nuclear physicists of the twentieth century."He was involved in the anti-nuclear peace movement 2354:(born 1961), engineer and engineering director; his 14 constructors' championships and 12 drivers' titles with Ferrari and Mercedes make him the most successful engineer and designer in 19895:(1847–1900), entrepreneur migrated in Santo Domingo founder of business family. According to Forbes Magazine, the Vicini as a whole are the wealthiest family in the Dominican Republic. 17201: 15211:'s great, Italy's first Winter Olympic gold medalist. In his illustrious career, he earned 231 golds, 97 silvers, and 84 bronzes; The World's most prestigious race is named after him 2364:(1909–1991), military engineer of the Italian Regia Marina, director of the Office of Submarine Secret Weapons during World War II. He was awarded the Silver Medal of Military Valor. 14294:(1586–1670), astronomer and physicist. May have been the first to observe belts on the planet Jupiter with a telescope (on 17 May 1630), also claimed to have explored the idea of a 4164:(236/235 BC–183 BC), general and statesman, most notable as one of the main architects of Rome's victory against Carthage in the Second Punic War.One of the great military minds of 3941:(died 493 BC), consul of the Roman Republic in 503 BC, with Publius Postumius Tubertus. Victorious over the Sabines and was awarded a triumph which he celebrated on 4 April 503 BC. 10831: 13607:(1446/7–1517), mathematician and founder of accounting. He popularized the system of double bookkeeping for keeping financial records and is often known as the father of modern 11846:(1850–1917), religious migrated in USA. She founded the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, that was a major support to the Italian immigrants to the United States. 278: 8347:, called "Farfallino" (1692–1739), soprano castrato. He was active primarily in Rome, specialized in performing female roles (women were not permitted to appear onstage in the 10751: 19786:
a luxury fashion house. Its product lines include ready-to-wear, handbags, shoes, accessories, and jewelry; and it licenses its name and branding to Coty, Inc. for fragrances
19745:(1890–1973), fashion designer. Along with Coco Chanel, her greatest rival, she is regarded as one of the most prominent European figures in fashion between the two World Wars 19614:(1851–1940), priest, central figure in a controversy that arose when at the age of 6 he was forcibly taken from his Jewish parents because a domestic servant had baptized him 9536:(1486–1530), painter. His most striking among other well-known works is the series of frescoes on the life of St. John the Baptist in the Chiostro dello Scalzo (c. 1515–1526) 19620:(1923–1999), sports official, best known as president of the worldwide athletics federation IAAF from 1981 to his die in 1999. He was the ideator of the IAAF Continental Cup 19098: 15580:(1928–2003), bobsledder, most successful athlete in the history of bobsledding with 9 World Championship gold medals and 6 Olympic medals, and the first ever to receive the 10813: 8395:, called "Il Moscovita" (1737–1802), soprano castrato, known for his association with the composer Christoph Willibald Gluck, he performed in all the latter's reform operas. 10168:(c. 1383 – c. 1447), painter of the Florentine school. He collaborated with Masaccio, in a cycle of frescoes in the Brancacci Chapel in Santa Maria del Carmine, in Florence 18984:
for the promotion of many successful Italian entrepreneurs in Venezuela. He was even co-founder for Deportivo Italia, the soccer club of the Italian community in Venezuela
10932: 11862:(2nd century AD), patron saint of musicians and Church music. Venerated in both East and West, she is one of the eight women commemorated by name in the Canon of the Mass 5752:(c. 1370–1412), composer and theorist. His open melodic style, clarity of texture, and "modern" sense of harmonic direction make him an attractive and accessible composer 19892: 9591:(1527–1593), painter, famous for his allegorical or symbolical compositions in which he arranged objects such as fruits and vegetables into the form of the human face 22714:, Dawn Sanders, published in: "Gardens and Society." P. Baas & A. van der Staay (eds), ClusiusFoundation and National Herbarium of the Netherlands. Leiden, 2011. 13489:(1870–1952), physician and educator. The innovative educational method that bears her name (1907) is now spread in 22,000 schools in at least 110 countries worldwide 1695:(1891–1979), structural engineer and architect known for his innovative use of reinforced concrete, especially with numerous notable thin shell structures worldwide. 12008:(1880–1951), Salesian and noted pharmacist that emigrated to Argentina in 1897 where became well known for his ardent faith and commitment to the sick in Patagonia. 6820:(1926–2014), composer and conductor. He scored over 200 films and television programs in 2013, he received a Lifetime Achievement from the World Soundtrack Academy. 11381:(1884–1920), painter and sculptor whose portraits and nudes, characterized by asymmetrical compositions, are among the most important portraits of the 20th century 10061: 9831:(c. 1435 – c. 1495), painter. All his works were of religious subjects, done in an elaborate, old-fashioned style reminiscent of the linearism of Andrea Mantegna 15960:; first Olympian ever, summer or winter, to win six consecutive medals in the same individual event; also holds a record of 10 World Cup titles and 57 victories 8507:(1889–1936), operatic soprano, whose international career was among the most successful of the early 20th century. She brought drama and pathos to all her roles 20151:, "Italian Journal of Science & Technology Studies", Formatting Culture. The Mpeg group and the technoscientific innovation by digital formats. Volume 3(2) 10975:(1659–1734), painter. He is remembered for his decorative paintings, which mark the transition between the late Baroque and the development of the Rococo style 10606:(1577–1621), painter. He became one of the foremost Florentine artists of the early Baroque period, also winning renown as a courtier, poet, musician and lover 5649:(born 1947), politician, economist, banker, prime minister of Italy since 2021. He served as President of the European Central Bank (ECB) between 2011 and 2019 1793:(1948–2008), architect migrated in Venezuela who produced national and international award-winning designs, an active architecture professor for over 30 years. 9222:(c. 1330 – c. 1390), painter who was the effective founder of the Veronese school and perhaps the most significant northern Italian artist of the 14th century 1717:(1891–1990), architect, urban planner and engraver. A key figure in the progress and advancement of contemporary Italian architecture during the 20th century. 17781:(1826–1890), author and journalist, best known as the creator of the canonical piece of children's literature and world's most translated non-religious book 15473: 15286:(born 1969), gymnast, nicknamed "The Lord of the Rings"; first athlete in the sport to win five consecutive world championships gold medals in the same event 12740:, gastroenterologist and researcher at Harvard Medical School. Director of the Center for Celiac Research and Treatment at MassGeneral Hospital for Children. 12300:(1608–1679), physiologist and physicist who was the first to explain muscular movement and other body functions according to the laws of statics and dynamics 5045:(1519–1587), farmer, then Ottoman privateer and admiral, who later became beylerbey of the Regency of Algiers, and finally Grand Admiral of the Ottoman fleet 3977:(31 August 12–24 January 41 AD) was Roman emperor from 37 to 41 AD. Was widely considered to be one of Rome's most cruel and sadistic emperors ever to rule 3315:(1939–2022), film director, actor and screenwriter. Creator of one of the most infamous splatter films of all time, 1979's neo-realist Amazonian nightmare 1942:(1918–2000), architect, historian, professor, curator, author, and editor. Zevi was a vocal critic of "classicizing" modern architecture and postmodernism. 18892:(c. 1490 – c. 1565). known as maestro di canne (master gun-barrel maker), was ann artisan who, by 1526, had established the arms manufacturing enterprise 16350:(c. 19 BC–c. AD 31), Roman historian. Author of a short history of Rome which he wrote to commemorate the consulship of his friend Marcus Vinicius (AD 30) 5387:(1890–1933), aviator officer who is best known for his long-range flying boat flights in the 1920s that demonstrated the feasibility of global air travel. 5357:(1819–1901), statesman who, after being exiled from Naples and Sardinia-Piedmont for revolutionary activities, eventually became premier of a united Italy 3860:(1781–1835), illustrator and engraver. He illustrated in his figures the costumes of the Italian peoples, the great epic poems and numerous other subjects 5302: 3280:(1923–2011), film director. He made nine such short documentaries over the decade and in 1960 made his feature film directorial debut with the acclaimed 2297:(1886–1957), aeronautical engineer, civil engineer, electrical engineer, and aircraft designer who founded an aircraft-manufacturing company bearing his 10612:(1682–1752), painter and etcher. His oeuvre includes decorative frescoes for churches and palaces, history and mythological paintings and a few etchings 6994:(born 1953), conductor known for his devotion to contemporary music, and for his attempts to modernize approaches to the traditional symphonic repertory 5667:(1916–1978), leader of the Christian Democratic Party, who served five times as premier of Italy. In 1978 he was kidnapped and subsequently murdered by 5298: 20919: 12111:(1786–1863), astronomer and microscopist. The inventor of the catadioptric microscope (presented at the Arts and Industry Exhibition in Milan in 1812) 11187:(1858–1899), painter known for his Alpine landscapes and allegorical pictures, which blended Symbolist content with the technique of Neo-Impressionism 2502:(1904–1942), physicist and electrical engineer, specializing in electrical communications, and a member of the Italian resistance during World War II. 1638: 14725:(1889–1947), sculptor who was active between the World Wars. He is known for figurative sculptures executed in a wide variety of styles and materials 4828: 10237:(1501–1547), painter. A pupil and assistant of Raphael Sanzio in Rome, he carried out decorations in the Logge of the Vatican from Raphael's designs 7074:(1905–1980), known mononymously as Mantovani, conductor, composer and light orchestra-styled entertainer with a cascading strings musical signature. 2420:(born 1941), physicist, engineer, credited with developing the Self Aligned MOS Silicon Gate Technology, co-invented and designed the world's first 22709: 19154: 19150: 14393:(c. 1240 – 1300–1310), sculptor and architect; his sculptures have a strong sense of volume that shows the influence on him of antique Roman models 11306:(born 1952), painter and draftsman whose dramatic figural imagery was a major component in the revitalization of Italian art beginning in the 1980s 8553:(1922–2004), lyric soprano; one of the most acclaimed members of the Metropolitan Opera company from 1955 to 1973, and retired from singing in 1976 4834: 1204: 19879:, founding host of the talk show Porta a Porta (English:"Door to door"), which has been broadcast without interruption on RAI channels since 1996. 16072:(239 BC–169 BC), epic poet, dramatist, and satirist, the most influential of the early Latin poets, rightly called the founder of Roman literature 7080:(born 1941), conductor of both opera and the symphonic repertory. He became one of the most respected and charismatic conductors of his generation 5692:(1871–1959), priest, public official, and political organizer who founded a party that was a forerunner of the Italian Christian Democrat movement 3250:(1897–1991), film director, producer and writer who became the creative force behind some of the major award-winning films of the 1930s and 1940s. 24664: 19859: 19783: 10428:(c. 1395 – after 1468), painter who founded the Paduan school and is known for being the teacher of Andrea Mantegna and other noteworthy painters 5705: 283: 20902: 17373:(1718–1799), philosopher and mathematician; first woman to write a mathematics handbook and first woman as mathematics professor in a university 12890:(1914–2012), virologist, known for his brilliant work with two viruses that can transform animal cells into a cancer-like state in the test tube 10872:(1591–1666), painter. Extremely skillful, prolific, and quick to finish his work, he was known for his frescoes, altarpieces, oils, and drawings 9950:(c. 1350–1396), painter. He was an influential and prolific artist who was the last major Florentine painter stylistically descended from Giotto 1930:(1934–2016 and 1934–2014 respectively), architects and designers known for packaging, houseware, furniture, public signage, and showroom design. 19671: 19121:(1913–2015), stylist and entrepreneur. Along with her two sisters Micol Fontana was stylist and co-founder of the Sorelle Fontana fashion house 17845: 17314:(1558), the most celebrated etiquette book in European history, set the foundation for modern etiquette, polite behavior and manners literature 16444: 12711:(1894–1982), scholar and botanist who developed an orthogenetic synthesis of evolution of biological form over space, in time, which he called 6665:(1925–2003), musician, whose success as theorist, conductor, composer, and teacher placed him among the leading representatives of the musical 6355:(1740–1816), one of the most successful and influential opera composers of his time. He composed more than 80 operas, including a very popular 5555: 15722:(born 1972), basketball player, an all-around offensive talent; won, for seven years, the ranking for the top assist men in the Italian League 9009:(1926–2005), operatic baritone; enjoyed a 35-year career during which he was widely regarded as the leading Italian baritone of his generation 6290:(1770–1841), guitarist, composer and teacher. Known for his concertos, sonatas, studies, variations and transcriptions (over 300 opus numbers) 24696: 20183: 19183: 18860:(1865–1946), entrepreneur and inventor who founded the bicycle manufacturing company Bianchi in 1885 and the Italian automobile manufacturer 12027:(1718–1799), linguist, mathematician and philosopher, considered to be the first woman in the Western world to have achieved a reputation in 11668: 10397:(c. 1510/15–1563), painter and etcher. His most characteristic works were fairly small religious or mythological pictures for private patrons 7024:(1911–1985), conductor and teacher ofvarious prominent conductors, including Roberto Abbado, Riccardo Chailly, Andrew Davis and Riccardo Muti 5269: 4818: 15544:(1952–2013), sprinter and politician; was the 1980 Moscow Olympic 200-meter champion, and also held the 200 m world record for 17 years 10310:(1429/1433–1498), painter, sculptor, goldsmith, and engraver, was a master of anatomical rendering and excelled in action subjects, notably 8357:(1673–1732), mezzo-soprano castrato known for his association with the composer George Frideric Handel, in two of whose early operas he sang 25327: 24679: 15352:(born 1947), diver, the only Olympic diver to have won three successive gold medals and the only one to win medals at four Summer Olympics. 14970:(born 1962), Italian/Swiss artist working in sculptures, installations, audio works, works on paper, real-time activities and artist books. 14888:(1409–1464), sculptor and architect. He was among the most distinguished Florentine marble sculptors in the second half of the 15th century 6773: 24027: 16684:(1492–1556), writer and satirist; known for his literary attacks on his wealthy and powerful contemporaries and for six volumes of letters 14961:(1525–1608), sculptor. He was celebrated for his portrait busts and decorative work, much of which was created for the restoration of the 12598:(1519–1603), physician, philosopher and botanist, produced the first scientific classification of plants and animals by genera and species 11930:(1880–1927), doctor, scientific researcher, and university professor noted both for his pioneering work in biochemistry and for his piety 11252:(1915–1995), painter and sculptor. He was one of the first artists to exploit the evocative force of waste materials, looking forward to 10771:(1581–1641), painter of the baroque eclectic school who is noted for his religious and mythological works, including several frescoes of 4395:(391–454), military commander and the most influential man in the Roman Empire for two decades (433–454). He was called as The Last Roman 1783:(1931–2023), architect and architectural historian; became known as the creator of the original and significant Casa Baldi (1959) on the 1512:(1762–1839), architect, urban planner, designer and writer. He was one of the most important exponents of international Neoclassicism in 177: 22814: 14955:(1410–1480), painter, sculptor, goldsmith, architect and military engineer. One of the most influential artists of the early Renaissance 11411:(1885–1947), painter. One of the five signers of the basic 1910 "Manifesto of Futurist Painting" before switching his attention to music 9615:(c. 1526–1612), leading painter of the central Italian school in the last decades of the 16th century and an important precursor of the 9449:
1333–1358), painter and possibly illuminator. He was by far the most prolific and influential Venetian painter of the early 14th century
8701:(1924–2014), lyric tenor; from 1956 to 1983, his beautiful voice was a fixture in the 19th-century Italian and French repertoire at the 2132:(1916–1993), automobile designer, inventor, engineer, winemaker, industrialist, maker of high-end sports cars, and businessman; created 25291: 24221: 24063: 23933: 18545:(1867–1936), writer and dramatist, winner of the 1934 Nobel Prize for Literature; known for a series of novels and the modernist play, 15734:(born 1944), footballer considered to be one of the best players of his generation, as well as one of the greatest strikers of all time 10346:(c. 1450–1517), painter, goldsmith and medallist. His major surviving paintings are altarpieces, mostly images of the Virgin and saints 9397: 8830:(1885–1969), spinto tenor; his repertoire of about 50 roles included the leading tenor roles in nearly all the principal Italian operas 8812:(1890–1957), lyric-leggero tenor. The most famous tenor of his generation; was a leading in French and Italian operas from 1920 to 1932 5547: 4796: 4389:(c. 10–69), prefect of the Roman Imperial bodyguard, known as the Praetorian Guard, from 62 until 68, during the reign of Emperor Nero. 3562: 3526: 2116:(1659–1742), master luthier, particularly noted for the quality of his cellos. He was the founder of the "Venetian School" of luthiers. 208: 10450:(1527–1596), painter, sculptor, and architect who spread the style of Italian Mannerist painting in Spain during the late 16th century 5490:(1842–1926), general and politician. Senator of the Kingdom and Minister of War in the Pelloux II, Saracco and Zanardelli governments. 4594:(?–638), pope from 625 to 638 whose posthumous condemnation as a heretic subsequently caused extensive controversy on the question of 3548:(1883–1959), film director and producer. He conceived a colossal film designed to revolutionize movie-making, a goal he realized with 25425: 22818: 19166: 14178:(1661–1730), physician and naturalist who made numerous experiments in entomology and human organology, and combated the doctrine of 13415: 7006:(1892–1967), conductor and composer. He is widely recognized as one of the most distinguished operatic conductors of the 20th century 5282:(1666–1732), King of Sicily (1713–1720) and of Sardinia (1720–1730), established the foundation for the future Italian national state 1282:(1624–1683), architect. He was one of the first to analyse with perceptivity the structure of medieval architecture, in his treatise 625:(1960) won her the Academy Award for Best Actress, making her the first actor to win an Oscar for a non-English-language performance. 598: 20162: 14789:(c. 1435/1440–1494), sculptor. The Ragusa, Bari, and Apulia variants of his name suggest that he might have come from southern Italy 14659:(c. 1430–1502), sculptor; known for his portrait busts of women, characterized by serene, detached dignity and aristocratic elegance 14097:(1869–1915), physician and researcher. He was one of many scientists to notice the antibacterial power of some types of mold before 11200:(1910–1988), painter (and occasional sculptor), the only artist of his time to become internationally famous as a society and state 8734:(1921–2003), spinto tenor; powerful voice and passionate singing style; had a major international opera career between 1951 and 1976 25332: 18968:(1836–1900), businessman, is credited with being one of the first in the world with developing the appertization technique in Italy 11059:(1842–1931), painter, one of the most renowned society portraitists of his day. He worked mainly in Paris, where he settled in 1872 9292:(c. 1280–1348), painter, the outstanding painter in Florence in the period after the death of Giotto (who was possibly his teacher) 6219:(1692–1770), violinist, composer, and theorist who helped establish the modern style of violin bowing and formulated principles of 5450:(1891–1937), intellectual and politician, a founder of the Italian Communist Party whose ideas greatly influenced Italian communism 5061:(1369–1424), soldier of fortune who played an important role in the wars of his period and whose son Francesco became duke of Milan 4919: 4553:(c. 540–604), founder" of the medieval papacy, which exercised both secular and spiritual power; he is considered one of the great 4000: 20216: 19315:(1743–1795), charlatan, magician, and adventurer who enjoyed enormous success in Parisian high society in the years preceding the 19191:(1895–1961), inventor of the first modern steamless coffee machine on 5 September 1938, to be used commercially in his coffee bar. 15852:(1869–1954), breeder of Thoroughbreds for horse racing. He has been called "the only genius ever to operate in the breeding world" 13400:(1874–1937), physicist, credited as the inventor of radio, often called the father of wireless communication and technology (1896) 9781:(1559–1613), painter, draughtsman, architect and scenographer. He was one of the most influential artists in 17th-century Florence 24897: 16231:(c. 254 BC–184 BC), Roman comic dramatist, whose works, loosely adapted from Greek plays, established a truly Roman drama in the 11579:(c. 1530 – c. 1599), printer. Known for the high quality of his engravings, which were done using metal plates rather than wooden 11562: 342: 17775:(1835–1907), poet, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1906, and one of the most influential literary figures of his age 14549:(c. 1430–1464), sculptor; his delicate, sensitive, original technique was best expressed in portrait busts of women and children 14509:(1500–1571), goldsmith, medallist, sculptor and writer. He was one of the foremost Italian Mannerist artists of the 16th century 10997:(c. 1586 – c. 1656), painter. His style has a distinctive refinement and grace that has earned him the nickname "the Neapolitan 24109: 16098: 13148: 11894:(?–c. 305), Bishop and martyr, sometimes called Gennaro, long popular because of the liquefaction of his blood on his feast day 11729:(c. 1480 – c. 1534), engraver, known for being the first important printmaker. He is therefore a key figure in the rise of the 10789:(1606–1659), painter active mainly in Rome. helped in the renovation of San Martino ai Monti (1647–54). He was a member of the 10724: 9787:(c. 1459 – c. 1517), painter of the Venetian school whose style was marked by its use of landscape and by airy, luminous colour 5615: 1478:(1744–1817), architect and painter, known as the builder of numerous works in Russia during and immediately after the reign of 415:(1920–2003), actor. Depicted the vices, virtues, and foibles of post-World War II Italy in a long career of mostly comic films. 8495:(1811–1869), operatic soprano whose brilliant dramatic voice established her as an operatic prima donna for more than 30 years 6842:(1921–2004), composer, pianist, organist, conductor, lawyer, he was also the prolific author of more than 300 film soundtracks 4173:(c. 93 BC–52 BC), disruptive politician, head of a band of political thugs, and bitter enemy of Cicero in late republican Rome 2574:(1930–2002), electrical engineer and inventor. Working for Olivetti he designed and built one of the world"s first electronic 1872:(1917–2007), architect and designer; internationally known as one of the initiators of the renewal of design and architecture. 1424:(1795–1856), archaeologist and architect. He was important as a protagonist of archaeologically correct Neoclassicism in Rome. 200:, historical influence, or cultural impact. They are categorized based on their specific areas of achievement and prominence. 25575: 24738: 23008: 22633: 21447: 20929: 19037:(1883–1959), entrepreneur, heir of the rich Florio dynasty. An automobile enthusiast he is best known as the founder of the 18822:(1907–1971), entrepreneur. CEO of the Agusta aeronautical company following the death of his father in 1927, and founded the 18547: 16174:(c. 100 BC–c. 25 BC), Roman biographer. His only extant work is a collection of biographies, mostly from a lost larger work, 11821:(1380–1444), preacher. He was a Franciscan of the Observant congregation and one of the most effective and most widely known 10700: 10413:(c. 1445–1523), painter, known for his nudes and for his novel compositional devices. His masterpiece is the fresco cycle in 9703:(1500–1571), painter of religious, mythological, and anecdotal subjects, known for his striking sexualized paintings of women 9603:(c. 1440–before 1516), painter and printmaker. His few surviving paintings (about twelve) include the first known example of 9340: 5624: 1125: 18300:(1926–2016), satirist, playwright, theater director, actor, and composer. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1997 13378:(1628–1694), physician and biologist. He is regarded as the founder of microscopic anatomy and may be regarded as the first 9837:(c. 1509–1566), painter and sculptor, noted for his finely drawn, highly idealized figures done in the style of Michelangelo 8818:(1892–1979), lyric-spinto tenor; he performed throughout Europe and the Americas in a top-class career that spanned 40 years 5426:(1807–1882), patriot and soldier of the Risorgimento; contributed to the achievement of Italian unification under the royal 4045:(63 BC–AD 14), first and among the most important of the Roman Emperors. One of the great administrative geniuses of history 25372: 24647: 24455: 22911: 21535: 18950:(born 1940), fashion designer and inventor. He is known for exotic prints and for creating the sand-blasted look for jeans. 16005: 13717:(1746–1826), mathematician and astronomer who discovered (1 January 1801) and named the first asteroid, or "minor planet", 9846: 9634:(1486–1551), painter, sculptor, draughtsman, printmaker and illuminator. He was one of the protagonists of Tuscan Mannerism 5113: 4411: 23543: 22962: 22769: 20134: 14061:
who worked in the fields of mathematics, microscopy, literature and astronomy; in 1625 he published the first accounts of
11023:(1727–1804), painter and printmaker. His most noted early works are the chinoiserie decorations of the Villa Valmarana in 10458: 10456:(1518–1594), painter of the Venetian school. One of the most important artists of the late Renaissance. His works include 5758:(c. 1320/1325–1362–1363), composer. He was known for his liturgical compositions but only two mass movements have survived 5534: 4374:(c. 126 BC–73 BC), one of the most able Roman generals, who displayed a particular genius for leading armies of irregulars 1609:(born 1956), architect and editor, founder of the research group "Multiplicity", former editor-in-chief of the magazines " 24701: 24564: 20277: 20228: 19739:(1452–1498), Christian preacher, reformer, and martyr, renowned for his clash with tyrannical rulers and a corrupt clergy 18974:(born 1947), businessman, former Chairman of Ferrari, and formerly Chairman of Fiat S.p.A. and President of Confindustria 17902: 17253:(1407–1457), rhetorician, and educator who attacked medieval traditions and anticipated views of the Protestant reformers 16554: 16063:(c. 84 BC–c. 54 BC), Roman poet whose expressions of love and hatred are generally considered the finest lyric poetry of 14483: 12897: 11271: 10900:(1667–1749), painter, known for his scenes of disembodied, flame-like figures in stormy landscapes or cavernous interiors 10109: 8543:(born 1934), soprano and opera director; considered one of the preeminent singers of her generation, specializing in the 6952:(1901–1983), leading symphony conductor and composer who was active on the international concert stage as well as on the 6919: 5816: 4289: 3990: 3760: 22998: 22690: 20259: 15252:
world champion; record of 144 races wins and 72 Grand Prix wins make him the second most successful in motocross history
11852:(1347–1380), Dominican tertiary, mystic, and patron saint of Italy who played a major role in returning the papacy from 11556:(c. 1398 – c. 1490), physician and "master of the art of printing", to whom local tradition attributes the invention of 10012:(1487–1564), painter and architect. A pupil of Raphael and one of his assistants in painting the frescoes of the Vatican 9280:
1260–1276), painter, one of the earliest about whom there is a body of documented knowledge. His one signed work is the
8460:(1935–2020), soprano; one of the dominant figures on the opera scene; she has since performed at many venues, including 6808:(1928–2020), composer and conductor. He is considered one of the most prolific and influential film composers of his era 4448:(c. 1100/1105–1181), pope from 1159 to 1181. He is remembered for the long-standing dispute with the Holy Roman Emperor 25420: 25005: 24632: 24465: 24226: 22930: 20604: 19760: 18646:(1924–2017). political scientist who specialized in the study of democracy, political parties and comparative politics. 16168:(c. 270 BC–c. 200 BC), second of a triad of early Latin epic poets and dramatists, between Livius Andronicus and Ennius 11340: 10793:
from at least 1638 and became principe in 1656–58. He was also a member of the Congregazione dei Virtuosi del Pantheon.
9544: 7012:(1936–2022), also known as Pierino Gamba, orchestral conductor and pianist. Gamba came to attention as a child prodigy. 4161: 4151: 3980: 204: 24047: 20104: 19541:(1916–1993), automobile designer, inventor, engineer, winemaker, industrialist and businessman who created in 1963, * 13767:, he discovered key processes leading to nuclear fission but refused to work on the Manhattan Project on moral grounds 11362:(1911–1987), painter. He was a forceful personality and Italy's leading exponent of Social realism in the 20th century 10638:(1585 – c. 1647), painter and engraver. His most important work are the frescoes in the cupola and pendentives of St. 9903:(1552–1614), painter. She was one of the first women painters in European history to have enjoyed professional success 9139:(1892–1957), operatic performer who was the leading basso at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City (1926–1948) 7119:(1946–2001), performed with an intensity and daring that made him one of Europe's most controversial orchestra leaders 24652: 24627: 24470: 22675: 19627: 15581: 14499: 14169: 12207: 11405:(born 1947), surrealist painter. In 1993 he created a new form in the world of the artistic painting – the "triangle" 10718: 10285:(1454–1513), painter, known for his highly decorative frescoes. His most elaborate project was the decoration of the 10156: 9727:(1446–1498), painter profoundly influenced by Castagno; worked under and was formed by Cosimo Rosselli and Verrocchio 9658: 9527:(c. 1421–1457), painter in the early Florentine Renaissance. Known for a series of monumental frescoes depicting the 9336: 8728:(1873–1921), lyric tenor, particularly associated with Verismo operas, and first successful recorded tenor of history 5103: 4708:(c. 800–867), pope from 858 to 867, master theorist of papal power, considered to have been the most forceful of the 4279: 3157: 3098: 2914: 2458:(1452–1519), artist, engineer, and scientist. Perhaps no one in history achieved so much in so many different fields. 2207: 1548: 732: 99: 23044: 22849:"Pier Paolo Pandolfi, director, Cancer Genetics Programme, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University" 22344: 22261: 22207: 22047: 21905: 21853: 21789: 21169: 19818:(born 1950); entrepreneur known for Petroldragon, Energy Catalyzer who claims to have invented a cold fusion device. 14647:(c. 1374–1438), sculptor; he is especially noted for his imposing allegorical figures for the Gaia Fountain in Siena 12206:(1919–1999) child neuropsychiatrist and member of the resistance during World War II. She pioneered the practice of 11695:(c. 1482 – c. 1515), painter and engraver who anticipated by over two centuries the development of stipple engraving 10942:(1642–1709), painter, a leading exponent of the baroque style. His masterpiece is the nave ceiling of the Church of 10222:(c. 1480–1528), painter of the High Renaissance, noted for the craftsmanship of his religious and mythological works 6474:(1752–1832), composer, pianist, organist and teacher who is acknowledged as the first to write specifically for the 5676:(born 1939), politician who was twice prime minister of Italy (1996–98; 2006–08) and who served as president of the 5351:(1820–1886), sailor and soldier, best known for helping establish the naval forces of the nascent Dominican Republic 5008:
of the Byzantine Empire, who led the defense of Constantinople against the Ottoman army of Sultan Mehmed II in 1453.
4975:(1194–1250), King of Sicily and promoter of Sicilian culture and political power; expanded domain into much of Italy 25629: 25024: 24305: 24191: 18091: 17748:(1783–1851), patriot and poet; he wrote stirring patriotic ballads of a romantic type and rhymed romances, such as 17376: 15396: 14592: 14530: 10859:(1712–1793), painter, a follower of Canaletto. His many charming landscapes are in the galleries of London, Paris, 10801: 9652: 9254: 6190:(1660–1725), composer of operas and religious works. He is considered the founder of the Neapolitan school of opera 5916: 5860:(1602), a collection of songs with basso continuo, was of landmark importance in establishing the new monodic style 5551: 5472:(1805–1872), propagandist and revolutionary; a champion of the movement for Italian unity known as the Risorgimento 5417:(1876–1972), attorney and journalist, who fought for Cuba's independence who founded one of the best newspapers of 5292: 5159: 5084:(c. 1496–1578), Doge of Venice from 1577 to 1578. He is best remembered in his role as the Venetian admiral at the 4972: 4176: 3010: 1711:(1931–2019), designer and architect. His work is represented in museums and private collections all over the world. 1566: 927: 893:(c. 1275–1330), architect and sculptor; primarily responsible for the construction and decoration of the faΓ§ade of 485: 17: 15606:
won a further Monte Carlo Rally hat-trick in the 1970s, among a total of seven World Rally Championship victories.
13647:(1943–2018), virologist who developed the technology to express foreign antigens in vaccinia and other poxviruses. 13414:. In 1774 he published a pamphlet containing the phrase, which Jefferson incorporated essentially intact into the 10484:(c. 1430–1495), painter who was the founder and the first significant figure of the 15th-century school of Ferrara 9027:(1913–1984), operatic baritone; he sang in most of the great opera houses and was acclaimed for his acting ability 5162:(1545–1592), revitalized Spanish rule in the southern provinces of the Netherlands (modern Belgium and Luxembourg) 1810:
Richard Rogers (1933–2021), architect noted for his modernist and functionalist designs in high-tech architecture.
1735:(1893–1982), architect. He was the most influential member of the group of Italian architects associated with the 25148: 25060: 24907: 24902: 24733: 24601: 19920: 18308: 17452: 16900:(1546–1591), poet and high-ranking courtesan; famous in her day for her intellectual and artistic accomplishments 15133: 13921:(1866–1942), geneticist and agronomist, whose innovative scientific work in wheat breeding 30 years earlier than 13684: 12850: 12770: 11599: 11582: 10518: 10321: 9741: 9717: 9578: 9171: 8569: 6762:(1857–1919), composer and opera librettist. Although he produced numerous operas and other songs it is his opera 5698:(1893–1964), politician who led the Italian Communist Party for nearly 40 years and made it the largest in Europe 4840: 4462: 4449: 4415: 3782:(1926–1982), film director, stage director and screenwriter. He is well known for his internationally successful 3686: 2669: 2550:(1891–1979) engineer, specialized in civil engineering. He collaborated with international architects, including 1152: 170: 23982: 20469: 20394: 20379: 14449:(1442–1497), sculptor and architect; whose work is characterized by its decorative elegance and realistic detail 13912:(1765–1822), mathematician and physician who made studies of equations that anticipated the algebraic theory of 10894:(1702–1785), painter, known for his small pictures depicting the life of upper-middle-class Venetians of his day 9145:(1923–2010), bass singer who won over audiences worldwide in signature roles such as Don Giovanni and Figaro in 7086:(1875–1960), conductor of the Metropolitan Opera from 1915 to 1917 and the Chicago Civic Opera from 1921 to 1930 6972:(1866–1924), pianist, conductor and composer who attained fame as a pianist of brilliance and intellectual power 5018:
and nobleman. He was widely considered by his contemporaries as one of the most daring military leaders in Italy
4485: 25096: 24684: 24161: 22376: 21315: 19435:(1817–1894), chocolatier who was the founder of the Ghirardelli Chocolate Company in San Francisco, California. 19203:(1881–1953), businessman and fashion designer. He is known for being the founder of the fashion house of Gucci. 19002:(1859–1937), founder of a Peruvian brand and business dedicated primarily to the sale of confectionery products 18771:(1888–1970), poet, founder of the Hermetic movement that brought about a reorientation in modern Italian poetry 16850: 15557: 15226:(1871–1927), aristocrat, industrialist, politician, explorer, mountain climber and racing driver winner of the 14347:(c. 1447–1522), sculptor, architect and engineer; he took part in the sculpture of the great octagonal dome of 14187:(1666–1723), professor of anatomy at Bologna. He described several anatomical features of the ear in his book, 13749: 12834:(1610–1685), physician and astronomer; maker of clocks and lenses (1646), innovative compound microscope (1648) 12368: 10536: 10530: 10216:(1548/1550–1628), painter. The leading Venetian painter and draftsman of the late 16th and early 17th centuries 10180:(1475–1564), sculptor, painter, architect and poet who exerted an unparalleled influence on the development of 9044:(1810–1890), operatic baritone; one of the most popular artists on the lyric stage until his retirement in 1866 8590:(born 1935), mezzo-soprano; she is considered by many to be one of the great mezzo-sopranos of the 20th century 6091:(1623–1669), composer who, with Francesco Cavalli, was one of the leading Italian composers of the 17th century 5605: 5487: 5339: 2533: 2265:(1617–1681), engineer, inventor, architect, Egyptologist, scientist, instrument-maker, traveller, and nobleman. 2106:(born 1938), automotive designer. In 1999 Giugiaro was named Car Designer of the Century and inducted into the 1990:(c. 1430– late 15th century), "Prince of cooks", considered the western world's first celebrity chef. His book 1409: 1333: 1244: 371:(1959–2017), actor migrated in Venezuela. He is most recognised for his portrayal of ArΓ­stides Valerio, on the 124: 22577: 21437: 20634: 20574: 19557:(1897–1966), was known as Salvatore Cioffi before ordination, a prominent Italian Buddhist monk and missionary 19324:(c. 1440–1510), one of the earliest Italian lexicographers, from whose name came the once-common Italian word 14709:(1908–1991), sculptor; known for his relief sculptures, which give contemporary dimensions to Christian themes 13796:(1676–1754), mathematician, known in connection with his problem, called Riccati's equation, published in the 11209:(1871–1958), painter, sculptor, stage designer, decorative artist and actor. He was one of the originators of 10969:(1575–1642), painter noted for the classical idealism of his renderings of mythological and religious subjects 9849:(1510–1563), painter and designer, one of the leading Mannerist fresco painters of the Florentine-Roman school 9843:(c. 1451–1496), painter. His dynamic figurative compositions are marked by an exceptional intensity of feeling 6802:(1911–2007), composer, librettist, director, and playwright who is primarily known for his output of 25 operas 25347: 25178: 25065: 24596: 24591: 22945: 22464: 22224: 21390: 20559: 19983: 19836:(1904–1972), fashion designer, popular in the 1940s and 1950s. Schuberth was called the "tailor of the stars" 19480:(c. 1220–1289), nobleman, whose death by starvation with his sons and grandsons is described by Dante in the 18607: 17923: 17836: 17086: 17077: 16525: 16381: 16034: 15271: 15066: 14992: 14771:(c. 1506–1563), sculptor of the Michelangelesque school, and seems to have acted as assistant to Michelangelo 14666: 14356:(1511–1592), sculptor and architect; his works, the two members of the del Monte family and the Fountains of 13957:
an international oil exploration company for the purpose of using reflection seismology to explore petroleum.
13909: 13736: 13638: 13333: 12859: 12681: 11417:(1922–1986), painter and sculptor. One of the most important protagonists of the Spatialist movement in Italy 10906:(1582–1622), painter, active mainly in Rome, where he was one of the most important of Caravaggio's followers 10251: 10103: 7125:(1867–1957), conductor, considered one of the great virtuoso conductors of the first half of the 20th century 5717: 5405: 5279: 5241: 5237: 5097: 5011: 4380:(63 BC–12 BC), Roman statesman and general; he was long honored by the Roman military as the inventor of the 4211: 3798: 2583: 1662: 1142: 23123: 20589: 19858:(born 1955), fashion designer, businesswoman, socialite, and model. In 1997, she inherited a portion of the 13284:(1842–1922), geologist, palaeontologist, malacologist and archaeologist. He is noted for first defining the 10991:(1657–1747), painter. The leading artist of the Neapolitan Baroque during the first half of the 18th century 9790: 8325: 8287:(1685–1756), contralto castrato, sang in operas throughout Italy and also abroad, notably at Munich and for 6946:(born 1941), violinist and conductor, who is known for his interpretations of the works of NiccolΓ² Paganini. 25106: 25045: 25030: 24882: 24743: 24196: 23288: 23153: 20679: 19845: 19664:(1912–2007), film producer. Along with Dino De Laurentiis, he popularized Italian cinema post-World War II, 19457:(1919–2010), film producer. He produced or co-produced more than 500 films, of which 38 were nominated for 18728: 18676:(born 1952), art critic, art historian, writer, politician, cultural commentator and television personality 16465:(1130–1202), theologian, mystic and esotericist. His thoughts inspired many philosophical movements as the 15980: 15022: 14637: 14632: 14536: 13355:(1555–1617), astronomer, astrologer, cartographer and mathematician, known for his reduced size edition of 12132: 11937: 11680: 11395: 11390: 9866: 7145: 6382: 5530: 5496:(1899–1937), political leader, journalist, and historian. He was committed to the anti-fascist struggle in 5436: 5368: 5333: 3766: 2961: 2790: 1832:(1898–1983), architect and urban planner. One of the most important Italian architects of the 20th century. 1818: 1441: 1026: 67: 23378: 22981: 22738: 22307: 20544: 18324:(1875–1944), idealist philosopher, politician, educator, and editor, sometimes called the "Philosopher of 14076: 13278:(1597–1660), astronomer. He was one of the first to create a catalog of celestial objects with a telescope 11989:(3rd century AD), according to tradition, he is the patron saint of courtship, travelers, and young people 11759:(c. 1480–between 1520 and 1532), painter and printmaker, the first Italian practitioner of the art of the 10912:(1625–1713), painter and engraver of the Roman school; one of the last great masters of Baroque classicism 8758:(1810–1883), operatic tenor mostly known with his stage name as "Mario", married with soprano Giulia Grisi 25450: 25168: 25014: 24796: 24706: 24606: 24492: 24460: 24145: 23633: 22108: 19923:(born 1955), entrepreneur and manager. He is CEO of the eponymous luxury fashion house Ermenegildo Zegna. 19815: 18971: 17783: 17247:(1478–1550), literary theorist, philologist, dramatist, and poet, an important innovator in Italian drama 16427:(c. 1225–1274), philosopher and theologian in the scholastic tradition; his most influential work is the 15976: 14461: 14140:(11th–12th centuries), physician who wrote several influential works on women's medicine; whose texts on 13060: 12746:(1906–1985), probabilist, statistician and actuary, noted for the "operational subjective" conception of 12377: 12371:(1725–1813), anatomist and physiologist. He is noted for his experimental studies on the function of the 11711: 11387:(1890–1964), painter and etcher. He is widely acknowledged as a major Italian painter of the 20th century 10927: 10853:(1634–1705), painter, the most important Italian decorative artist of the second half of the 17th century 10819: 10118:(c. 1370 – c. 1425), painter, one of the leading artists in Florence at the beginning of the 15th century 9694: 9250: 8639: 8584:(1697–1781), mezzo-soprano; known for her beauty and acting as well as her vocal range and breath control 8420: 7065: 6166: 5565: 5524: 5169: 4969:(1370–1443, known as Gattamelata), served Florence, Venice and the pope before becoming dictator of Padua 4621:(?–535), pope from 533 to 535. He was the first pontiff to change his original name, which he considered 4428:(c. 700–795), pope from 772 to 795; his pontificate was unequalled in length by that of any successor of 3851: 2879: 2188: 1457: 1445: 1359: 1219: 799: 114: 109: 23795: 23183: 22878: 22518: 21672: 21285: 18206:(1866–1952), historian, humanist, and foremost Italian philosopher of the first half of the 20th century 15618:(1894–1940), fencer; only one to win a gold medal in each of the three weapons at a single Olympic Games 12734:(1903–1978), medical researcher who found a staining method based on a Coz-silver impregnation technique 12117:(1908–1989), physicist, one of the founding fathers of European space research, led the founding of the 11900:(1559–1619), Capuchin friar. He was one of the leading polemicists of the Counter-Reformation in Germany 9352:(1266/7–1337), painter, the first of the great Italian masters. His work includes cycles of frescoes in 6535:(1795–1870), composer, teacher and orchestrator. He is considered to have been an important reformer of 6349:(1706–1784), composer, music theorist, and music historian who was internationally renowned as a teacher 3915:(6th century BC), legendary Etruscan king, alleged to have besieged Rome in a vain attempt to reinstate 2872:(1852–1905), explorer for France. Famous for having added an area three times the size of France to the 2344:). He led a team that set the universal standards for digital audio and video, such as the mpeg and the 25505: 25133: 24953: 24860: 24833: 24768: 24642: 24176: 24102: 23952: 23453: 23408: 21832: 21300: 21210: 21019: 20284: 19091:(1898–1960), shoe designer and the founder of luxury goods high-end retailer Salvatore Ferragamo S.p.A. 17225:(1544–1595), poet, one of the foremost writers of the Renaissance, celebrated for his heroic epic poem 17216: 16840: 16347: 16319: 15561: 14874:(1399/1400–1482), sculptor, the most famous member of a family of artists. Two of his famous works are 14768: 14332: 14303: 13931: 13825: 13698: 13492: 13275: 12695: 12306:(1880–1965), physician who was the first woman to serve as head of a University Pediatric Ward in Italy 12249: 12018: 11633: 11624: 10957: 10885: 10619: 10124:(c. 1480–1556), painter known for his perceptive portraits and mystical paintings of religious subjects 9631: 9188: 8963: 6724: 5863: 4365: 4331: 3916: 3675: 2869: 2744: 2523: 2513: 2182: 1895: 1469: 1211: 721: 212: 163: 134: 62: 23997: 23765: 23678: 23558: 23423: 23023: 22485: 22171: 21921: 21705: 21483: 21405: 21375: 21345: 21004: 20529: 20439: 19727:, United States, extending over seven years, 1920–27, and resulting in the execution of the defendants 18471:(1909–2001), journalist and historian, known for his new approach to writing history in books such as 15315:(1917–1969), discus thrower. He win the gold medal in London 1948 he set an Olympic record at 52.78 m. 11343:. He began to paint in 1953, and in 1955 held his first exhibition at the Indiano Gallery in Florence. 9994:(1483–1561), painter. He was the son of Domenico Ghirlandaio, and was trained in his father's workshop 25535: 25224: 25188: 24206: 24171: 24166: 23825: 23780: 23720: 23693: 23588: 23318: 23060: 22848: 22753: 22403: 21753: 21270: 21154: 20814: 20694: 20424: 20089: 19978: 19849: 19676: 19605: 19532: 19477: 19339: 18899: 18535: 18428: 17739: 17629: 17567: 17355:(1712–1764), philosopher and art critic; author of a number of stimulating essays on the subjects of 16903: 16844: 16044: 16001: 15483: 14568: 14561: 14506: 14213: 13806:(1552–1610), missionary to China, mathematician, linguist and published the first Chinese edition of 12826: 12577: 12529: 12510:(1625–1712), mathematician, astronomer, engineer and astrologer who was the first to observe four of 12507: 11547: 11137: 11020: 11010: 10678:(1697–1768), painter and etcher, noted particularly for his highly detailed paintings of cities, esp 9938:(1472–1517), painter, a leading figure of the High Renaissance. Noted for his austere religious works 9213: 9075:(1900–1969), operatic bass; known for his large repertory, he sang nearly 170 roles in five languages 8433: 8380: 8360: 7963: 6929: 6677: 6674:(1866–1924), pianist and composer who attained fame as a pianist of brilliance and intellectual power 6450:(1760–1842), composer, who lived in Paris after 1788. Of his nearly 40 operas, the most popular were 6346: 5738: 5453: 5306: 4992: 4235: 4147: 4048: 3586: 3128: 2981: 2896:(1831–1881), explorer and soldier. He led numerous expeditions for the British in Africa, especially 2747:(Sebastiano Caboto) (c. 1476–1557), cartographer and explorer for England and Spain, he explored the 2729: 2717: 2711: 2294: 2211: 2142:(born 1965), architect and automobile designer, Senior Vice President of Design at Ferrari from 2010. 1539:(1927–2012), architect and designer known for her contributions to the design of museums such as the 1327: 1248: 1060: 1036: 984: 829:(14th century), architect and sculptor. In 1361, he was named superintendent of construction for the 104: 94: 87: 82: 77: 57: 23573: 23498: 23468: 22434: 21571: 21360: 21255: 21195: 21049: 20989: 20959: 20784: 20409: 20149: 19658:(1891–1950), businessman and the owner of a chain of Italian-language newspapers in major USA cities 19289:(1805–1965), industrialist took the decision to diversify his aeronautical plant into manufacturing 19085:(1904–1954), fashion designer cofounder of a fur and leather Fendi shop in Via del Plebiscito, Rome. 18938:(1922–1920), fashion designer. He is known for what were his avant-garde style and Space Age designs 18692:(1861–1928), novelist; his best-known work, which has been called Italy's first modernist novel, is 13479:(1633–1687), astronomer. Today, it is better known for his discovery of the variability of the star 12940: 10981:(1615–1673), painter, etcher and poet, known for his spirited battle pieces painted in the style of 10403:(c. 1485–1547), painter of the Venetian School, known for his portraits, including his portrayal of 10243:(1422–1457), painter of the Florentine school who excelled in the execution of small-scale paintings 10040:(1452–1519), painter, sculptor, architect, musician, engineer and scientist. The supreme example of 10018:(c. 1403–1482), painter. One of the most attractive and idiosyncratic painters of the Sienese School 9852: 9697:(1466/1467–1516), painter. He was a pupil of Leonardo da Vinci, whose style he adhered to faithfully 9479:
1270–1300), painter and mosaicist. His work is now known only from two highly prominent signed apse
9115:(born 1949), bass; known as a brilliant interpreter in the Italian repertoire and as a Mozart-singer 5899:(c. 1554/1557–1612), composer and organist. He was one of the most influential musicians of his time 4916:, nobleman, politician, and cardinal. Powerful lord, and a leading figure in the politics of his era 25550: 25540: 25520: 25490: 25445: 25143: 24985: 24917: 24887: 24867: 24748: 24424: 24389: 24186: 23855: 23393: 23348: 23303: 22648: 22532: 22277: 22063: 21884: 21657: 21462: 21225: 21034: 20974: 20799: 20709: 20499: 20059: 20028: 19468: 19302: 19111:(1898–1949), founder of Ferrero SpA, a confectionery and chocolatier company. His company invented 18266:(1898–1974), philosopher and social thinker; one of the leading exponents of the Hermetic tradition 17815: 17413: 16992: 16833: 16377: 16075: 15858:(born 1951), skier; His record of four overall World Cup titles in five years are exceeded only by 14962: 14712: 14467: 14416: 14384: 13869:(1761–1835), philosopher, economist and jurist, famous for having discovered the same link between 13812: 13453: 13235: 13221: 13180: 12837: 12806: 12303: 12297: 12092:(1522–1605), naturalist, noted for his systematic and accurate observations of animals, plants and 11977:(1233–1251), she spent her brief life as a recluse, who was outspoken in her support of the papacy. 10796: 10598: 10496:(1438), combine the decorative late Gothic style with the new heroic style of the early Renaissance 10492: 10228:(1503–1540), painter, one of the first artists to develop the elegant and sophisticated version of 10207: 9733:(c. 1456 – c. 1530), painter and architect, a follower of Bramante, from whom he takes his nickname 9517:(1535–1607), painter. His varied output included altarpieces, portraits, and tapestry designs. The 9225: 9160: 8887: 7869: 7599: 7149: 7141: 6391:(1755–1824), violinist and composer, principal founder of the 19th-century school of violin playing 6388: 5321:(1896–1940), airman and fascist leader who played a decisive role in developing Benito Mussolini's 4985:
from 1444 (as Duke from 1474) until his death. He is widely regarded as one of the most successful
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and one of the most important Christian Latin poets of his time. He is also the inventor of church
4475: 4386: 4377: 3938: 3668: 3490: 3461: 3187: 2976: 2863: 2589: 2304: 1628: 1299: 1179: 1083:(c. 1510–1583), architect, painter, antiquarian and garden designer, known for his designs for the 830: 389: 119: 24012: 23967: 23870: 23840: 23735: 23705: 23648: 23618: 23528: 23243: 23168: 21966: 21330: 20664: 20330: 20187: 18622:(1875–1950), Italian-British writer of novels of romance and adventure. He remains best known for 13616:(1815–1891), physician and politician, considered one of the forerunners of the foundation of the 11868:(1809–1892), founder of the Congregation of the Sisters of Saint Dorothy. Her feast day is 11 June 10174:(c. 1438–1494), painter of the Umbrian school. One of the great fresco artists of the 15th century 8924:(1850–1905), lyric-spinto tenor; became famous for his performances in the title roles of Verdi's 4075:(85 BC–42 BC), Roman politician, leader of the conspirators who assassinated Julius Caesar (44 BC) 1994:(1465) was a benchmark for Italian cuisine and laid the ground for European gastronomic tradition. 25430: 25193: 25050: 25020: 24995: 24912: 24872: 24811: 24710: 24475: 24445: 24076: 22547: 21869: 21805: 21586: 21556: 21478: 21240: 21180: 21094: 21079: 20619: 20013: 19748: 18660: 18457:(1896–1981), poet whose works, which greatly influenced 20th-century Italian literature, include 18383: 17983: 16620: 16242: 16111: 16054: 15984: 15384: 14546: 14344: 14118: 14048: 13866: 13352: 13002: 12564: 12390:(1668–1740), physician, philosopher and poet, inventor of "vapour stovens" that he used to fight 12291: 12108: 11952:(1887–1968), Capuchin priest. He is renowned among Roman Catholics as one of the Church's modern 11875: 11775: 11153: 10338: 10002: 9960:
painters in Italy, who was also known for miniature portraits, landscapes, and religious subjects
8674: 8626: 8593: 8578:(born 1966), operatic mezzo-soprano who achieved global stardom with her outstanding vocal skills 7425: 7167: 6385:(1700/1701–1775), composer who was an important formative influence on the pre-Classical symphony 5880: 5686:(1891–1972), statesman, twice premier (1955–57, 1959–60), and fourth president (1962–64) of Italy 5585: 5575: 4978: 4956: 4870: 4866: 4806: 4694: 4577: 4471: 4251: 4224:
3rd century BC), Roman commander who won a major naval victory over the Carthaginians during the
4170: 3950: 3893: 3532: 2843: 2575: 2445: 2268: 2244: 2107: 1756: 1689:(1903–1963), architect. One of the most representative architects of the Italian Modern movement. 1485: 1308: 1130: 1106: 1016: 941: 787: 144: 23603: 22594: 22562: 22026: 21981: 21817: 21642: 21420: 21139: 21124: 21064: 20874: 20739: 20514: 19842:(1936–2007), businessman migrated in Venezuela, his activities spiked in food and media branches 19008:
founder of multinational chain of department stores owned by Chilean multinational company SARA
14786: 14749: 13294:(1736–1813), Italian-French who made major contributions to mathematics, astronomics and physics 12944: 12840:(1826–1873), astronomer. He becomes one of the first to systematically adapt the new science of 12139:, who established bases for stratigraphic chronology by classifying the four main layers of the 11081:(1771–1844), painter. His many drawings reveal a fluid technique and lively artistic imagination 10304:(c. 1499–1543), painter. One of the most original and innovative artists of the mid-16th century 9751:(1527–1585), painter and draughtsman. He was the outstanding Genoese painter of the 16th century 9554:(c. 1535–1625), painter, mainly of portraits, the first woman artist to win international renown 9382:(c. 1290–1348), painter of the Sienese school. Known for the cycle of frescoes (1337–39) in the 6491: 6097:(1653–1713), violinist, composer, conductor and teacher. Founder of the Italian school of violin 5942:(1553–1599), composer whose madrigals are considered to be among the finest examples of Italian 4882:(Giulio de' Medici) (1478–1534), pope from 1523 to 1534; it was Pope Clement who excommunicated 4057:(121–180), Roman emperor, has symbolized for many generations in the West the Golden Age of the 2774: 2340:(born 1943), electrical engineer, inventor and co-founder of the Moving Pictures Experts Group ( 1045:(c. 1432–1490), architect; made an important contribution to spreading the Renaissance style to 583:(born 1966), film and television actress. Known to English language audiences for the 1988 film 534:(born 1960), actress and producer, best known for her work with her husband, actor and director 139: 25128: 25116: 24892: 24877: 24569: 24211: 23885: 23810: 23513: 22821:'All men are created equal', was suggested by the Italian patriot and immigrant Filippo Mazzei. 22449: 21996: 21936: 21627: 21171:"European Commission, The Founding Fathers of EU", Altiero Spinelli: an unrelenting federalist. 20769: 19904: 19542: 19266: 18740: 18315: 18274: 18169: 18163: 17789: 17483: 17472: 17192: 17059: 16917: 16828: 16338: 16281:(c. 26–102), Roman poet and politician. He was the author of the longest surviving Latin poem, 16081: 15487: 15086: 14979: 14422: 14370:(c. 1150 – c. 1230), sculptor and architect. He is credited with the sculptural decorations of 14309: 14230: 14184: 14179: 14127: 14089: 13935: 13787: 13708: 13297: 13096: 12797: 11843: 11627:(1547–1597), printer, last member of the Italian family of Manutius to be active in the famous 11486: 11449: 10685: 10307: 10301: 10272: 9977: 9887: 9807:(c. 1430 – c. 1477), painter of the Ferrarese school, best known works are the frescoes in the 9147: 8698: 7803: 7593: 6458: 5791:(c. 1325/1335–1397), composer, organist and poet. Celebrated in his own day as a master of the 5755: 5463: 5374: 5348: 5064: 4822: 4419: 4261: 4199: 4193: 4137: 4088: 4032: 4014: 3954: 3946: 3387: 3258: 3134: 2873: 2800: 2732:(1778–1823), explorer, engineer, and amateur archaeologist, often regarded as one of the first 2387: 2133: 1903: 1479: 1074: 747: 637: 474: 422: 129: 23915: 23138: 22186: 20944: 20724: 17676:
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17176:(1331–1406), philosopher, man of letters and a skilled writer; Coluccio drew heavily upon the 16948: 16519:(c. 1215 – c. 1290), jurist, poet, and Latin prose writer; author of a prose narrative of the 13522:(1957). He won a Nobel Prize in 1963 with Karl Ziegler for work on catalisys of high polymers. 11761: 10878:(1582–1647), painter, one of the foremost artists of the High Baroque. His masterpiece is the 10765:
painter, known for his paintings of the heads and half-figures of Jesus and the Mater Dolorosa
10556:(c. 1432 – c. 1499), painter and member of the influential Vivarini family of Venetian artists 10264:(1462–1521), painter noted for his eccentric character and his fanciful mythological paintings 9875:(c. 1471–1546), painter and sculptor, one of the leading representatives of the Lombard school 9739:(1503–1572), painter. He is noted chiefly for his stylized portraits. Of his religious works, 8788:(1921–2008), lyric tenor who was hailed as one of the finest operatic tenors of his generation 6988:(1904–1981), conductor, composer, and violinist. Promotor of the opera in Venezuela since 1948 5889:(1532/33–1585), composer and organist, known for his madrigals and his large-scale choral and 4368:(c. 229 BC–174 BC), Roman general and statesman who established the Roman hegemony over Greece 3179:(born 1938), film director, producer and screenwriter. Some of his most successful films were 1533:, and reflected the independence of Italian designs from the tyrannies of Modernist orthodoxy. 543:(1909–1998), actress, known for playing Carlo's mother, the female lead in Luchino Visconti's 25435: 25362: 25342: 25256: 25205: 24963: 24943: 24753: 24347: 24315: 24201: 24181: 24095: 23750: 23363: 23228: 21723: 21690: 21109: 20829: 19686: 19538: 19353: 19312: 19140: 18987: 18636: 17244: 16643: 16583: 16387: 16042:(470/475–524), Roman scholar, Christian philosopher, and statesman, author of the celebrated 15514:(1919–2012), won more Olympic titles and World championships than any other fencer in history 15422: 14665:(1509–1590), sculptor and medalist; his most important works were kneeling bronze figures of 14443:(1777–1850), sculptor; his most imposing creation is the Nicola Demidoff monument in Florence 14272: 13974: 13613: 13291: 12666: 12520: 12423: 12362:(1935–2010), physicist who reconciled these strange-particle decays with the universality of 12244: 12230:(1773–1856), entomologist. The first person to succeed in the experimental transmission of a 12126: 12083:(1773–1856), entomologist. The first person to succeed in the experimental transmission of a 11996: 11943: 11072: 10921: 10808: 10790: 10615: 10469: 10400: 10334: 10246: 9840: 9641: 9625: 9600: 9539: 9500: 9439:(c. 1308–1368), painter, sculptor and architect. He was one of the leading artists of his day 9365: 8755: 8294: 7923: 7056: 6880: 6811: 6736: 6574: 6302: 5957: 5793: 5208: 5072: 5024:(1386–1444), soldier of fortune who played an important role in the 15th-century wars of the 4846: 4180: 3958: 3828: 3738: 3574: 3411: 2337: 2129: 2091: 2045: 2032: 1952: 1796: 1146: 960:(c. 1531–1608), architect, engineer, designer, painter and inventor. He was one of the great 907: 72: 23930: 23900: 20844: 18124:(1909–2004), philosopher of law and political sciences and a historian of political thought. 16906:(1538–1612), poet who, with Torquato Tasso, is credited with establishing the form of a new 16746:, the first poem to combine elements of both Arthurian and Carolingian traditions of romance 14715:(1901–1980), sculptor; known for his many vigorous sculptures of horses and horsemen (e.g., 14070:(1546–1599), plastic surgeon. He is considered a pioneer in the field; called the father of 13147:(1878–1959), physician, psychologist, and priest, founder of a university and eponym of the 12523:(1598–1647), mathematician. He invented the method of indivisibles (1635) that foreshadowed 12105:
remembered for developing the Aliverti-Lovera method of measuring the radioactivity of water
9407:(c. 1284–1344), painter, important exponent of Gothic art. Among his works may be cited the 6544:(1856–1909), composer, conductor, pianist and teacher. Sometimes called "the Italian Brahms" 6379:(1750–1825), composer whose operas were acclaimed throughout Europe in the late 18th century 6229:(1658–1709), composer and violinist, noted for his essential role in the development of the 5643:(1874–1961), economist and statesman, the first president (1948–55) of the Republic of Italy 4843:(1360–1429), restored the family fortune and made the Medici family the wealthiest in Europe 4347:(53–117), Emperor who presided over the greatest expansion in Roman history. He was born in 2655: 992: 988: 463: 25286: 25101: 24990: 24968: 24622: 24520: 24404: 24272: 23333: 23198: 23111: 23090: 22831: 22800: 22388: 22364: 22123: 20754: 20484: 19803: 19763:(1827–1898), founder of the Congregation of the Franciscan Sisters of the Sacred Hearts in 19489: 19260: 19231: 18977: 18694: 18349: 18256: 18023: 17643: 17458: 17370: 17033: 16982: 16737: 16724: 16713: 16544: 16450: 16414: 16411:(c. 1260 – c. 1312), poet who is considered by some the first master of Italian comic verse 16263: 16094: 15919: 15801: 15630:(1930–1980), road racing cyclist who won the 1960 Tour de France and the 1957 Giro d'Italia 15402: 15337: 15307: 15303: 15299: 14933: 14837: 14792: 14779: 14755: 14744: 14699:(c. 1576–1636), sculptor. He was one of the leading sculptors in Rome during the papacy of 14644: 14452: 14400: 14396: 14380: 14312:(c. 1590–1650), astronomer and mathematician. The first person to discover that the planet 14295: 14256:(1860–1940), mathematician and physicist who strongly influenced the modern development of 14020: 13968: 13856: 13807: 13770: 13740: 13718: 13496: 13309: 13265:(c. 1280 – c. 1349), physician and inventor who became one of the first writers to include 13243: 13083: 12950: 12752: 12643: 12589:(1859–1927), astronomer. The author of the idea that the canali are just a special kind of 12470: 12460: 12405: 12345: 12037: 12024: 11897: 11809: 11726: 11664: 11576: 11429:(1885–1961), painter, sculptor, illustrator and designer. He was the leading artist of the 11402: 11243: 11148: 11118: 10625: 10425: 10295: 10186: 10165: 9973: 9967: 9757:(c. 1460 – 1525–1526), painter active in Venice, known for the cycle depicting the life of 9711: 9684: 9597:(1425–1499), painter. He contributed importantly to the fledgling art of landscape painting 9574: 9557: 9551: 9488: 9112: 9094: 8915: 8839: 8803: 8779: 8404: 8321: 8229: 8199: 7851: 7575: 7521: 7027: 6788: 6730: 6525: 6187: 6100: 5634: 5444:(1842–1928), statesman and five times prime minister under whose leadership Italy prospered 5259: 5254: 5220: 5131: 5123: 5033: 5001: 4812: 4658:, he chose his papal name not in honour of Pope Julius I but in emulation of Julius Caesar. 4576:(c. 1015/1028–1085), one of the great reforming popes; known for the part he played in the 4540: 4293: 4072: 4063: 3994: 3678:(born 1931, 1929–2018), have directed together several successful movies. Among those are: 3502: 2813: 2768: 2680: 2571: 2262: 2075: 1853: 1835: 1823: 1646: 1405: 1384: 1318: 1295: 1145:(c. 1453–1534), architect. He executed, under the influence of Bramante, the Church of the 1052: 957: 947: 857: 767: 468: 396: 361:(born 1939), actor, who became famous for playing in Italian western movies (also known as 346: 22011: 21738: 20859: 20355: 20309: 18929: 18926:. His recipe, which Campari keeps confidential, contained more than 60 natural ingredients 16966:(1396–1459), politician and diplomat; significant scholar of the early Italian Renaissance 16201:(34–62), Roman satirist, author of six satires, which show the influence of Horace and of 15966:(born 1966), footballer; voted Chelsea's best player in the centenary celebrations of 2005 14868:(1850–1915), sculptor based in Florence who was represented at international world's fairs 12036:(288–212 BC), mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer. Developed the 11831:(1538–1584), cardinal and archbishop. He was one of the leaders of the Counter-Reformation 10918:(1603–1647), painter. Probably the most distinguished Sicilian painter of the 17th century 10743:(1675–1757), portrait painter and miniaturist, Rococo style, known for her work in pastels 8379:(1728–1792), contralto castrato, known for singing the role of Orpheus at the premiere of 7515: 6464: 5021: 4939:, at various times in Venetian and Milanese service and from 1454 general in chief of the 2783:(1649/1650–1704), explorer for France. Founded the first European settlement in the lower 1346:
earthquake, Sinatra was responsible for many of the new buildings in the new city of Noto.
8: 25570: 25560: 25515: 25281: 25246: 25241: 24958: 24579: 24515: 24435: 22237: 22153: 20160: 19736: 19527: 19444: 19432: 19088: 19015: 18799: 18751: 18630: 18571: 18280: 18236:(1871–1936), novelist. She was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1926; her best-known works are 18227: 18157: 17826: 17814:(1846–1908), novelist and short-story writer; his most important work is the sentimental 17597: 17439: 17386: 17352: 17307: 17302: 17227: 17000: 16977: 16821: 16773: 16754: 16550: 16516: 16487: 16462: 16106: 16014:(170 BC–c. 86 BC), Roman poet. Author of more than 40 tragedies with subjects taken from 15511: 15479: 15390: 15331: 15109: 14958: 14946: 14891: 14885: 14826: 14525: 14446: 14408: 14361: 14353: 14067: 14044: 13977:(1835–1910), astronomer and science historian who first observed lines on the surface of 13954: 13918: 13913: 13844: 13774: 13654: 13634: 13548: 13476: 13407: 13313: 13109: 13092: 12926: 12901: 12825:(1845–1918), mathematician and politician whose most important work was on the theory of 12725: 12551: 12537: 12488: 12263: 12098: 11818: 11813: 11717: 11686: 11354: 11068: 10903: 10897: 10553: 10474: 10422:(1477–1549), painter, a master of the human figure and leading pupil of Leonardo da Vinci 10343: 10240: 10021: 9991: 9985: 9963: 9922: 9834: 9804: 9724: 9675: 9594: 9588: 9524: 9379: 9373:(13th century), painter. One of the innovators in Italian art after the dominance of the 9282: 9273: 9072: 9035: 8827: 8815: 8785: 8661: 8599: 8486: 8448:(1905–1979), soprano; one of the leading Italian dramatic sopranos of the 1930s and 1940s 8398: 8318:(c. 1704 – c. 1760), contralto castrato, one of the foremost of his time. DΓ©but Rome 1721 7911: 7509: 7037: 7033: 6937: 6759: 6562: 6557: 6504: 6485: 6148: 6118: 6104: 5800: 5764:(c. 990–1050), music theorist whose principles served as a foundation for modern Western 5709: 5677: 5384: 5360: 5343: 5246: 5233: 5191:
who at the sacrifice of his own life saved the citadel of Turin (1706) from French troops
4932: 4903: 4856: 4765: 4746: 4636: 4595: 3993:(ca. 229 BC–160 BC), Roman general whose victory over the Macedonians at Pydna ended the 3656: 3611: 3515: 3429:
of the period after World War II. Known for co-directing with Fellini on his first film,
3338: 3237: 3230: 3225: 3203: 3123: 2996: 2282: 2163: 1997: 1770: 1742: 1729:(1907–1973), architect. One of the most important Italian architects of the 20th century. 1714: 1616: 1497: 1472:(1720–1778), engraver and architect, known for his grandiose architectural constructions. 1240: 970: 912: 840: 501: 23258: 23213: 18667: 18002: 16825:, a utopia describing an egalitarian theocratic society where property is held in common 13680: 12684:(1822–1876), anatomist, known for his discoveries on the anatomical structure of the ear 10930:(1682–1754), painter, illustrator and designer. His most popular work is the celebrated 10171: 9821:(1460–1535), painter of the Ferrarese and Bolognese schools, known for his painting the 8972:(1878–1942), operatic baritone; from 1908 to 1921 he sang leading baritone roles at the 6547: 6364: 6333: 5568:
politician who was several times prime minister of Italy in the period from 1972 to 1992
5408:(1799–1855), general who is best remembered for founding the military unit known as the 4292:(c. 229 BC–160 BC), Roman general whose victory over the Macedonians at Pydna ended the 4003:(c. 255 BC-211 BC), Roman general and statesman of the Roman Republic and the father of 2384:(1894–1951), first female university graduate in electrical engineering in Italy (1918). 2370:(1799–1858), civil and hydraulic engineer; designed several bridges and railways in the 2011:(born 1949), politician, writer and gastronomist. Taking part in a campaign against the 1540: 1500:(1846–1891), architect who designed many important architectural landmarks in Argentina. 504:-winning television and film actress who starred in American, British and European films 207:
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1502–1546), painter who worked in Northern Italy in an area bounded by Venice and Milan
10447: 10286: 10193: 10143: 10085: 10024:(c. 1400–1450), painter of the Sienese school, is noted for the gentle piety of his art 9909:(1512–1597), painter, father of Lavinia Fontana. One of the leading painters in Bologna 9856: 9808: 9784: 9582: 8973: 8950: 8875: 8866:(1885–1952), lyric-dramatic tenor; one of the most important of the entire 20th century 8702: 8623:
ensemble and was regarded as its leading exponent of dramatic contralto and mezzo roles
8369: 8333: 8315: 8223: 8149: 8131: 8053: 7431: 7419: 7281: 7173: 6933: 6799: 6709: 6702: 6700:(1866–1950), composer whose operas are distinguished by their melodic charm. known for 6532: 6369: 6352: 6309: 6287: 6193: 6021: 5967: 5930: 5890: 5832: 5423: 5202: 5194: 5165: 5153: 5145: 5140: 5048: 5029: 4940: 4686: 4675: 4586: 4501: 4481: 4445: 4316: 4109:(234 BC–149 BC), Roman statesman, orator and the first Latin prose writer of importance 3984: 3857: 3804: 3772: 3715: 3699: 3593: 3317: 3282: 3265: 2833: 2651: 2194: 2151: 2123: 2103: 2063: 1736: 1708: 1658: 1634: 1491: 1437: 1162: 1136: 1042: 951: 853: 758: 690: 352: 320: 302: 23438: 20074: 19608:(1889–1971), entrepreneur who in 1907 founded the biggest publishing company in Italy. 19602:
after his parents handed control to him and his two siblings, Angela and Luca, in 1996
18362: 17772: 17742:(1791–1863), poet; he described the vast panorama of Roman society in colorful dialect 16136:(65 BC–8 BC), Roman poet, outstanding Latin lyric poet and satirist under the emperor 13528:(1876–1912), pathologist and microbiologist who identified what later became known as 12408:(1826–1910), chemist, in 1858 put an end to confusion over values to be attributed to 12148:(1914–1981), psychiatrist and psychoanalyst long recognized as a leading authority on 12005: 11720:(1610–1664), printmaker noted for his engravings of military events, in the manner of 11439:(1920–1985), painter. Born in Gasperina, Calabria, Italy. Artist of a Thousand Faces. 11286:(1927–2018), painter, illustrator and political activist. He was a celebrated Italian 11071:(1805–1880), Italian-American painter, whose best-known works are his frescoes in the 10749:(1665–1747), painter of the Bolognese school, known for the imposing paintings of the 9605: 9308: 8354: 7503: 7389: 3733: 3375:(1927–1996), film director, screenwriter and actor, known for his directorial work on 2748: 2723: 2634:(1876–1938), engineer and entrepreneur mostly known for founding the car manufacturer 1884:(1935–1994), architect, art historian and theorist. Known for his critical essays for 1829: 1418:(1762–1833), architect, whose work influenced later generations of Italian architects. 25495: 25485: 25357: 25271: 25236: 25163: 25153: 24931: 24801: 24715: 24545: 24525: 24499: 24487: 24282: 24277: 24262: 24257: 24242: 24031: 23075: 23004: 22671: 22629: 22078: 21443: 20925: 19993: 19855: 19839: 19742: 19730: 19639: 19523: 19519: 19509: 19321: 19316: 19248:(brn 1970s), entrepreneur, co-founder of the successful shopping site Risparmio Super 19194: 18993: 18649: 18145: 18127: 18101:(1937–2002), actor, poet, theater director, film director and screenwriter author of 17876: 17852: 17811: 17722: 17324: 17173: 17167: 17121: 16963: 16958: 16880: 16649: 16493: 16481: 16402: 16254: 16248: 16020: 15915: 15813: 15701: 15689: 15603: 15493: 15453: 15289: 15239: 15223: 15186: 15152: 15100: 14941: 14937: 14929: 14904:(c. 1467–1529), sculptor; his statues and reliefs for church decoration, such as the 14871: 14804: 14798: 14728: 14656: 14440: 14412: 14390: 14375: 14285: 14276: 14098: 14011: 13848: 13658: 13626: 13590: 13459: 13449: 13439: 13397: 13384: 13375: 13370: 13303: 13262: 13163: 13156:(1490–1556), physician and botanist, best known as the creator of the first recorded 13043: 12992:(1522–1565), mathematician, famous for having discovered the solution of the general 12912: 12893: 12789: 12776: 12635: 12628: 12524: 12515: 12484: 12447: 12432:(born 1937), molecular geneticist, famous for having contribution to development of " 12387: 12309: 12283: 12216:(1924–1980), psychiatrist. He was the promoter of an important reform in the Italian 12196:(1668–1707), physician and scientist. He published the first clinical description of 12181: 12180:(1776–1856), chemist and physicist. The founder of the molecular theory now known as 12168: 12089: 12069:(1924–1980), psychiatrist. He was the promoter of an important reform in the Italian 12059:(1668–1707), physician and scientist. He published the first clinical description of 12047: 11865: 11805: 11741: 11706: 11702: 11698: 11692: 11498: 11378: 11297: 11280:(1881–1966), painter, known for his still lifes in the style of Metaphysical painting 11236:(1910) is a dynamic composition of swirling human figures in a fragmented crowd scene 10994: 10786: 10781: 10731: 10707: 10688:(1578–1635), painter. Caravaggesque painter and the founder of Neapolitan Caravaggism 10651: 10635: 10603: 10594: 10499: 10431: 10414: 10294:(c. 1395–1455), medalist and painter. He is regarded as the foremost exponent of the 10138: 10037: 10015: 10009: 9976:(1449–1494), painter. His most famous achievement is his fresco cycle of the life of 9872: 9754: 9706: 9514: 9426: 9392: 9349: 9241: 9200: 9078: 9062:(1916–2010), baritone; he has performed more than 100 operatic roles over six decades 9006: 8987: 8978: 8921: 8893: 8863: 8857: 8821: 8797: 8791: 8761: 8587: 8439: 8385: 8364: 8329: 8284: 8217: 8183: 8101: 7785: 7743: 7497: 7491: 7461: 7413: 7332: 7116: 7061: 6943: 6886: 6875: 6823: 6569: 6541: 6480: 6357: 6293: 6108: 6094: 6082: 6068: 6032: 5934: 5924: 5896: 5841: 5788: 5770: 5695: 5630: 5611: 5581: 5571: 5501: 5459: 5441: 5250: 5188: 5127: 5085: 5081: 5076: 5025: 4727: 4609: 4600: 4564: 4527: 4371: 4283: 4207: 4026: 3964: 3840: 3816: 3810: 3807:(1875–1942), poster art designer. He has been called the father of modern advertising 3751: 3545: 3478: 3442: 3299: 3219: 3137:(1912–2007), film director. His most successful motion pictures internationally were 2829: 2784: 2699: 2641: 2493: 2455: 2157: 2145: 2119: 2113: 1958: 1891: 1774: 1702: 1674: 1624: 1620: 1590: 1509: 1475: 1388: 1314: 1269: 1202:(1475–1554), architect and theoretician. He is remembered primarily for his treatise 1199: 1185: 894: 885: 805: 662: 608: 564: 552: 531: 525: 445: 362: 22712:
Educational Voices in Botanic Garden Histories: From Luca Ghini to Lilian Clarkemore
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founded by his parents in 1953. He is credited with expanding Missoni into a global
18196: 17543:(1707–1793), playwright; wrote more than 260 dramatic works of all sorts, including 17495: 17475:(1646–1684), philosopher, first woman to graduate from a university with a doctorate 16535:(c. 1230–1276), considered a precursor of Dante and the originator of the so-called 16297:(c. 45–c. 96), one of the principal Roman epic and lyric poets of the Silver Age of 16120:, in two books written after he was appointed curator of the Roman water-supply (97) 15953: 14291: 13238:(1618–1663), physicist and mathematician, noted for his discoveries in the field of 12601: 10438:
in the first two decades of the 15th century and also worked in and for other cities
7305: 6752: 4488:; the rule that he established became the norm for monastic living throughout Europe 3831:(born 1973), illustrator and author whose works have been published around the world 3497: 2499: 1005:(c. 1400– c. 1469), architect, sculptor and writer. He wrote an important treatise, 329:(born 1970), actor, singer, arranger, music producer, composer, pianist, and drummer 25565: 25387: 25337: 25318: 25313: 25266: 25173: 25111: 25091: 25079: 25035: 24838: 24818: 24806: 24669: 24550: 24267: 24130: 24122: 21768: 19941: 19833: 19799: 19754: 19696: 19583: 19503: 19426: 19409: 19399: 19380: 19371: 19363: 19263:(born 1970), politician and economist; he is the President of Argentina since 2023. 19076: 18879: 18873:. He created what would become the most popular and best selling pen in the World, 18870: 18829: 18805: 18701: 18643: 18556:(1913–1991), writer and novelist; his most important literary works are the novels 18542: 18512: 18499: 18468: 18395: 18368: 18331: 18321: 18180: 18176: 18051: 17947: 17928: 17908: 17896: 17745: 17690: 17516: 17478: 17446: 17394: 17330: 17294: 17270: 17182: 16769: 16687: 16665: 16655: 16570: 16532: 16456: 16440: 16429: 16408: 16298: 16288: 15995: 15831: 15791: 15743: 15725: 15683: 15665: 15633: 15547: 15459: 15414: 15381: 15361: 15312: 15255: 15233: 15217: 15208: 15176: 15164: 15142: 14998: 14967: 14901: 14853: 14816: 14810: 14734: 14615: 14588: 14474: 14357: 14341:(1418 – c. 1481), sculptor whose work is characterized by its linear decorativeness 14313: 14262: 14247: 14235: 14194: 14151: 14094: 13964: 13926: 13851: 13839: 13754: 13704: 13666: 13542: 13486: 13471: 13411: 13285: 13189: 13172: 13144: 13055: 13033: 13011: 12998: 12993: 12989: 12831: 12743: 12731: 12717: 12687: 12652: 12611: 12605: 12595: 12590: 12586: 12556: 12547: 12497: 12439: 12419: 12399: 12363: 12258: 12203: 12041: 11927: 11921: 11871: 11828: 11781: 11751: 11730: 11614:(1449–1515), printer, noted for his fine editions of the classics. Inventor of the 11594: 11553: 11534: 11522: 11474: 11414: 11324: 11312:(born 1949), painter, draughtsman and sculptor. He was a key member of the Italian 11227: 11178: 11160: 11108: 11056: 11004: 10972: 10856: 10840: 10740: 10639: 10588: 10578:(1529–1566), painter. One of the most popular members of the Roman mannerist school 10565: 10547: 10441: 10404: 10394: 10353: 10201: 10152: 10127: 10098: 10080: 9981: 9906: 9878: 9679: 9647: 9616: 9612: 9533: 9484: 9383: 9335:
1324–1369), painter of the school of Giotto. He has been credited with frescoes in
9246: 9124: 9018: 8938: 8903: 8884:(1923–2008), lyric-spinto tenor, particularly associated with the Italian repertory 8773: 8767: 8764:(1860–1925), operatic tenor and singing teacher who enjoyed an international career 8713: 8707: 8686: 8651: 8581: 8556: 8518: 8392: 8376: 8344: 8235: 8173: 7935: 7863: 7839: 7719: 7611: 7557: 7437: 7383: 7353: 7251: 7122: 7107: 7093: 7003: 6991: 6979: 6969: 6959: 6949: 6901: 6897: 6862: 6743: 6671: 6646: 6593: 6431: 6401: 6270: 6238: 6226: 6220: 6216: 6174: 6138: 6012: 5985: 5971: 5943: 5906: 5856: 5820: 5765: 5749: 5701: 5652: 5620: 5561: 5506: 5497: 5475: 5469: 5400: 5378: 5354: 5327: 5181:. He wrote and promulgated the modern world's first democratic constitution in 1755 4879: 4800: 4777: 4761: 4755: 4715: 4573: 4544: 4523: 4517: 4478:. He is considered the "Apostle to the English" and a founder of the English Church 4155: 4112: 4004: 3834: 3744: 3711: 3663: 3650: 3608:(1946) focussed international attention on the Italian Neorealist movement in films 3569: 3422: 3365: 3323: 3293: 3288: 3277: 3198: 3104: 3020: 3001: 2956: 2837: 2808: 2804: 2675: 2621: 2561: 2547: 2529: 2509: 2505: 2485: 2475: 2431: 2288: 2230: 2215: 2203: 2002: 1927: 1780: 1692: 1686: 1668: 1652: 1462: 1392: 1365: 1339: 1273: 1175: 1056: 1012: 973:(c. 1533–1602), architect whose work represents the development in style from late 866:(d. 1386), architect. Around 1330 he took over construction of the church of Frari. 656: 418: 377: 332: 266: 260: 24637: 19269:(born 1952), entrepreneur, active in the footwear sector, who founded the company 16957:(written in 1513 and published in 1532); one of the world's most famous essays on 16819:(1568–1639), Dominican friar, philosopher and poet. His most significant work was 15041:(1892–1972), bodybuilder best remembered as the developer of a bodybuilding method 14835:(c. 1250 – c. 1315), sculptor, painter and architect; his most famous work is the 14706: 13748:(1909–1965), Italian-Israeli mathematician and physicist; Acting President of the 12853:(1330–1388), doctor and clock-maker at Padua, son of Jacopo Dondi, builder of the 11689:(c. 1500–1564), painter and printmaker and one of the first professional draftsmen 11270:
and author of a collection of memoirs concerning his imprisonment in the infamous
10444:(1555–1630), painter and engraver from Florence who specialised in pastoral scenes 9687:(c. 1467 – c. 1525), painter. His most impressive work is the fresco cycle of the 9000: 8401:(1858–1922), soprano castrato, known as the angel of Rome "because of vocal purity 7018:(born 1961), conductor. He is considered the foremost conductor of his generation" 7000:(1846–1930), conductor, composer of ballet music and Italian opera, and a pianist. 5527:(1820–1878), King of Sardinia–Piedmont who became the first king of a united Italy 1961:(1820–1911), writer and gastronomist, credited with establishing a truly national 1033:(1482) is one of the most important documents of Renaissance architectural theory. 25475: 25465: 25460: 25455: 25352: 25276: 25138: 24657: 24555: 24440: 24340: 24247: 23937: 23274: 23105: 23048: 22966: 22915: 22894: 22864: 22724: 22694: 22597:[History of the Italian Association of Medical Women (AIDM) (1921–2001)] 22501: 22419: 22360: 22348: 22323: 22293: 22265: 22211: 22139: 22094: 22051: 21952: 21909: 21857: 21793: 21539: 20650: 20455: 20263: 20251: 20232: 20220: 20166: 20120: 20044: 19910: 19645: 19611: 19551:(1859–1949), businessman. In 1895, he founded the Lavazza coffee company in Turin 19502:(1851–1914), inventor, who is usually credited with patenting the earliest known 19499: 19493: 19482: 19414: 19390: 19130: 19034: 18965: 18959: 18947: 18919: 18857: 18819: 18745: 18673: 18619: 18613: 18553: 18494: 18487: 18454: 18203: 18121: 18102: 18086: 18012: 17886: 17725:(1668–1744), philosopher and historian; his major theories were developed in his 17657: 17579: 17530: 17434: 17408: 17208: 17145: 17023: 16897: 16870: 16749: 16709: 16703: 16692: 16599: 16595: 16537: 16397: 16278: 16237: 16171: 16159: 16157:(c. 99 BC–c. 55 BC), Roman poet and philosopher known for his single, long poem, 16102: 16015: 15963: 15931: 15925: 15875: 15859: 15773: 15761: 15758:(1956–2020), footballer; is listed among PelΓ©'s 125 all-time greatest footballers 15639: 15627: 15593: 15529: 15367: 15343: 15267: 15227: 15129: 15125: 15105: 15096: 15072: 15062: 15044: 14923: 14917: 14832: 14762: 14696: 14683: 14679: 14606: 14578: 14434: 14348: 14320: 14299: 14114: 14071: 14034: 14007: 13950: 13944:(1561–1636), physiologist and physician. He laid the foundation for the study of 13816: 13714: 13650: 13580: 13538: 13387:(?–?), computer scientist who made major contributions to the development of the 13366: 13329: 13319: 13300:(1654–1720), clinician and anatomist who is considered the first modern hygienist 13202: 13167: 13118: 13079: 13066: 13006: 12980: 12934: 12887: 12877: 12815: 12766: 12712: 12647: 12413: 12335: 12270: 12213: 12197: 12177: 12172: 12157:(c. 1581–1625), physician who contributed to the knowledge of the circulation of 12140: 12066: 12060: 12051: 12000: 11986: 11980: 11974: 11792:. She is invoked against outbreaks of fire and is the patron saint of bell makers 11604: 11573:(1770–1780). Also known for his escapades across Europe with a married Countessa. 11461: 11384: 11313: 11215: 11197: 11124: 11037: 10982: 10943: 10746: 10559: 10543: 10410: 10384: 10267: 10261: 10234: 10229: 10133: 10072: 10056: 10027: 9926: 9900: 9768: 9678:(c. 1470 – 1523–1524), painter. His most important works are the frescoes in the 9669: 9637: 9628:, known for his religious paintings, lush landscapes, and scenes of everyday life 9466: 9442: 9313: 9130: 9059: 9041: 9030: 9012: 8944: 8881: 8833: 8809: 8692: 8680: 8645: 8575: 8083: 8077: 8023: 7929: 7899: 7857: 7827: 7689: 7671: 7605: 7533: 7377: 7299: 7293: 7257: 7221: 7215: 7155: 7089: 7083: 7052: 7036:(1914–2005), conductor esteemed for his skills in directing both grand opera and 6845: 6805: 6783: 6719: 6697: 6516: 6447: 6376: 6337: 6257: 6252: 6244: 6234: 6206: 6085:(1602–1676), the most important Italian composer of opera in the mid-17th century 6046: 6002: 5886: 5845: 5761: 5447: 5432: 5414: 5312: 5263: 5136: 4996: 4966: 4790: 4751: 4705: 4613: 4591: 4560: 4511: 4491: 4466: 4435: 4282:(c. 280 BC–203 BC), Roman politician and general, famous for having invented the 4225: 4054: 3968: 3863: 3846: 3784: 3779: 3704: 3623: 3598: 3456: 3399: 3312: 3256:(1916–2007), film director. Leading figure in Italian cinema; known for his film 3253: 3210: 2951: 2936: 2625: 2471: 2461: 2417: 2407: 2371: 2361: 2278: 2256: 2220: 2169: 2081: 1987: 1969:(1891) was the first gastronomic treatise comprising all regions of united Italy. 1962: 1881: 1869: 1790: 1544: 1503: 1427: 1289: 1279: 1227: 1188:(1552–1616), architect and theoretician, author of one of the most comprehensive 1156: 1120: 1092: 1070: 933: 923: 890: 843: 826: 820: 781: 738: 708: 650: 644: 535: 519: 507: 481: 368: 326: 300:(1922–1986), actor and director, played Emilio Largo in the 1965 James Bond film 291: 242: 230: 22908: 21532: 19689:(1883–1970), fashion designer. She and her son Robert founded the fashion house 18230:(1940–2023), novelist migrated in Venezuela, essayist, philosopher and educator. 17996:(1862–1911), adventure novelist for the young; creator of popular heroic figure 17761:(1839–1915), critic and novelist; among his best works are the short stories in 17481:(1749–1838), poet and librettist; his most important librettos were for Mozart: 14425:(1493–1560), sculptor and painter; his most famous and conspicuous sculpture is 13998: 13560: 13036:
sequence. He is considered to be the most talented Western mathematician of the
11946:(1246–1305), known as the Patron of Holy Souls, was an Italian saint and mystic. 10210:(c. 1520/1524–1578), painter. He was known for his sober and dignified portraits 10136:(c. 1431–1506), painter. His most important works were nine tempera pictures of 9249:(c. 1250 – c. 1330), painter and mosaicist. His surviving works are frescoes in 7563: 5399:(1869–1930), military, the first to envision the true potential of airpower and 4960: 4302:(16 BC–AD 36), Roman politician, famous primarily as a crucial character in the 4029:(c. mid to late 8th century BC), Romulus was the first king of the Roman Kingdom 3869: 2752: 484:(born 1961), actor and film director, known for playing Salvo Montalbano in the 269:(1936–2021). Most famous for playing opposite Catherine Deneuve in the 1964 film 25608: 25555: 25525: 25470: 25377: 25251: 25198: 25158: 24828: 24823: 24674: 24574: 24530: 24482: 24430: 24384: 24352: 24310: 24287: 22960: 22773: 22477: 22225:"Design for a cartouche – dell'Arca, Leonardo – V&A Search the Collections" 21602: 19866: 19827: 19779: 19714: 19705: 19667: 19633: 19458: 19448: 19286: 19251: 19245: 19206: 19179: 19124: 19108: 19060: 19019: 18913: 18883: 18835: 18774: 18758: 18715: 18679: 18505: 18402: 18287: 18269: 18233: 18074: 18064: 18059: 18018: 17993: 17969: 17933: 17572: 17411:(1738–1794), philosopher, criminologist and jurist; works include his treatise 17398: 17280: 17256: 17222: 16907: 16892: 16856: 16803: 16789: 16779: 16764:(1485–1530), writer and storiographer, better known as the author of the novel 16761: 16681: 16636: 16439:(1221–1274), leading medieval theologian, philosopher, minister general of the 16424: 16232: 16165: 15909: 15855: 15849: 15843: 15825: 15819: 15779: 15767: 15677: 15661: 15651: 15645: 15553: 15523: 15517: 15431: 15418: 15334:(1896–1961), tennis player, highest world ranking # 8, Olympic bronze (singles) 15158: 15146: 15078: 15058: 15054: 15032: 15010: 15004: 14911: 14865: 14774: 14722: 14512: 14490: 14226: 14221: 14038: 14016: 13960: 13793: 13779: 13760: 13727: 13723: 13690: 13671: 13622: 13598: 13575: 13569: 13403: 13388: 13338: 13248: 13198: 13113: 13051: 13001:(1847–1897), physicist and electrical engineer, noted for the discovery of the 12963: 12906: 12880:(1792–1836), Egyptologist and anatomist, best known for his unique work in the 12737: 12675: 12658: 12604:(1859–1906), mathematician. In 1880 he developed methods of finding the sum of 12465: 12451: 12443: 12429: 12409: 12359: 12252:(c. 1460 – c. 1530), physician and anatomist who was the first to describe the 12227: 12187: 12154: 12145: 12114: 12080: 11958: 11903: 11838: 11837:(1815–1888), Catholic priest, pioneer in educating the poor and founder of the 11721: 11611: 11516: 11373: 11359: 11336: 11287: 11253: 11232: 11172: 11166: 11144: 11084: 11043: 10915: 10777: 10661: 10609: 10575: 10525: 10277: 10130:(c. 1480/1482–1532), painter, known for his mythological and religious frescoes 10115: 9935: 9921:(c. 1395–1455), painter. His best-known works are frescoes at the monastery of 9912: 9828: 9668:(c. 1400 – c. 1470), painter who introduced the principles of Florentine early 9665: 9621: 9472: 9404: 9370: 9303: 9289: 9118: 9053: 8981:(1922–1967), operatic baritone; was particularly associated with the operas of 8969: 8909: 8851: 8749: 8737: 8731: 8550: 8510: 8480: 8474: 8451: 8445: 8298: 8211: 8205: 8155: 8143: 8125: 8071: 7999: 7993: 7969: 7959: 7947: 7761: 7701: 7665: 7581: 7551: 7545: 7395: 7371: 7323: 7269: 7263: 7203: 7099: 7021: 6997: 6975: 6925: 6839: 6833: 6829: 6814:(1924–1990), leading Italian composer of electronic, aleatory, and serial music 6691: 6656: 6605: 6580: 6471: 6323: 6278: 6213:, one of only a few women in the 17th century to publish their own compositions 6181: 6036: 5989: 5970:(1567–1643), composer, violinist and singer considered a crucial figure in the 5949: 5902: 5851: 5721: 5713: 5493: 5427: 5174: 5119: 4982: 4771: 4742: 4709: 4699: 4647: 4632: 4550: 4392: 4339: 4326: 4312: 4299: 4267: 4245: 4116: 4106: 4067: 3922: 3875: 3726: 3645: 3581: 3538: 3508: 3446: 3431: 3426: 3394: 3214: 3139: 3085: 3080: 3015: 2966: 2941: 2819: 2780: 2762: 2756: 2687: 2519: 2421: 2401: 2367: 2328: 2310: 2250: 2139: 2022: 1977: 1972: 1923: 1917: 1875: 1849: 1804: 1760: 1745:(1881–1960), architect and urban theorist most closely associated with Italy's 1732: 1572: 1562: 1552: 1401: 1371: 1353: 1323: 1254: 1046: 937: 836: 580: 558: 439: 406: 400: 254: 248: 20223: 20125:. Architecture & Interior Design Library, 1994. p. 132. Web 24 April 2011. 18009:
in eight volumes (1861–74), of a dictionary of synonyms (1830) and other works
17241:(1565), marked the period of transition from Aristotelianism to modern thought 17158:(1432–1484), poet; he ridiculed the heroic poems of his time in his mock epic 17012:(c. 1473–1538 or 1545), philosopher and commentator; his principal works are: 16640:("Defender of the Peace"), one of the most revolutionary of medieval documents 16275:(86 BC–35/34 BC), Roman historian and one of the great Latin literary stylists 16126:(c. 125–after 180), Latin author and grammarian remembered for his miscellany 14825:(1290–1348), sculptor; his most important work, the first bronze doors of the 14275:(1797–1873), physicist who published papers (1829, 1830) on the production of 14019:(1842–1910), physiologist and histologist. The discoverer of the cells of the 13707:(1879–1915), physician, remembered for his contribution to the description of 13541:(1784–1835), physicist, designed the first precision instrument for measuring 11277: 10204:, he was one of the most distinguished painters of Brescia of the 16th century 8629:(1946–1998), mezzo-soprano, she was particularly associated with Rossini roles 8413:(1686–1758), contralto castrato, renowned for his power and his skill in both 8301:; he sang for Handel in London, England, in 1738, creating the title roles in 7731: 6200:, which substantially expanded the technical and musical possibilities of the 5315:(1871–1956), general and statesman during the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini 4758:
and thus became the first temporal sovereign of the newly founded Papal States
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3rd century BC), outstanding statesman, legal expert, and author of early Rome
2598:(1848–1932), entrepreneur, engineer and politician, founder of rubber company 2197:, military engineer, designed the major fortress of the Spanish Empire in the 602: 25623: 25480: 25121: 24691: 24379: 24357: 24216: 22687: 22418:
Ruhrberg, Karl; Schneckenburger, Manfred; Fricke, Christiane; Honnef, Klaus.
20254: 19809: 19795: 19789: 19769: 19764: 19724: 19655: 19617: 19595: 19574: 19548: 19417:(1888–1957), first Italian woman to receive a pilot's licence in January 1913 19296: 19276: 19118: 18956:(1930–2022), businessman and stylist. He founded his own haute couture house, 18935: 18845: 18841: 18603: 18522: 18191: 18152: 18116: 17819: 17778: 17758: 17684: 17549: 17540: 17250: 17131: 17052: 17009: 16933:(1424–1498), writer; he wrote three works framed as philosophical dialogues: 16615: 16577:
poet; he wrote many ardent, mystical poems and is probably the author of the
16559: 16475: 16418: 16283: 16192: 16123: 16116: 16089: 16011: 15903: 15897: 15865: 15807: 15785: 15749: 15737: 15671: 15657: 15609: 15599: 15577: 15541: 15535: 15505: 15469: 15443: 15430:(1871–1957), first giant of Italian cycling, known for winning the inaugural 15427: 15408: 15349: 15277: 15198: 15192: 15170: 15119: 15038: 15035:(1918–1955), automobile racing driver; world champion driver in 1952 and 1953 14973: 14844: 14822: 14650: 14600: 14494: 14253: 14208: 14085: 13984: 13835: 13674:(born 1948), theoretical physicist, called the father of the modern field of 13644: 13525: 13515: 13211:(1671–1742), philosopher, mathematician and engineer, known for studying the 13194: 13135: 12865: 12674:(1876–1937), physicist and politician, discovered modulation calorimetry and 12433: 12339: 12278: 12217: 12193: 12149: 12070: 12056: 11964: 11859: 11795: 11750:(1445–before 1513), miniature painter, and an important engraver of maps and 11735: 11557: 11504: 11420: 11408: 11365: 11346: 11267: 11249: 11206: 11014: 10978: 10909: 10891: 10850: 10772: 10712: 10645: 10591:(1578–1660), painter, known for paintings of mythological and poetic subjects 10487: 10362: 10357: 10256: 10219: 10213: 10121: 10068: 9818: 9801:, where he painted religious paintings in a style marked by Flemish influence 9748: 9700: 9452: 9374: 8996: 8743: 8725: 8719: 8540: 8531:(1843–1919), soprano; one of the great coloratura singers of the 19th century 8528: 8504: 8457: 8241: 8161: 8119: 8107: 8047: 8011: 7953: 7905: 7809: 7779: 7764:(born 1921)– singer. In 1940 he founded a vocal quartet named Quartetto Cetra 7737: 7713: 7707: 7683: 7677: 7659: 7641: 7617: 7569: 7539: 7407: 7338: 7311: 7275: 7245: 7103: 7077: 7015: 6963: 6777: 6769: 6662: 6536: 6440:(1892). His operas were among the most important in the period preceding the 6412: 6406: 6274: 6248: 6230: 6184:(1686–1768), composer. Leading Italian teacher of singing of the 18th century 6135:
and who was instrumental in forming the Neapolitan style of opera composition
6112: 6088: 6062: 5939: 5683: 5640: 5601: 5591: 5478:(1883–1945), prime minister (1922–43) and the first of 20th-century Europe's 5396: 5273: 5212: 4927: 4909: 4860: 4680: 4641: 4604: 4582: 4554: 4425: 4405: 4335: 4315:(86–161), Roman emperor, mild-mannered and capable, he was the fourth of the 4303: 4217: 4103:(16 November 42 BC–16 March 37 AD), second Roman emperor, succeeding Augustus 4078: 3680: 3633: 3467: 3450: 3416: 3376: 3360: 3355: 3327: 3201:(born 1939), film director, screenwriter and actor. Known for his debut film 3152: 3118: 2794: 2793:(c. 1180–1252), Franciscan friar, first noteworthy European traveller in the 2645: 2615: 2605: 2592:(1812–1867), civil engineer, inventor of the pneumatic rock-drilling machine. 2579: 2537: 2391: 2322: 2318: 2314: 2272: 2224: 2057: 2012: 2008: 1726: 1720: 1606: 1586: 1529:(1905–1977), architect, urban planner and designer. His work was various and 1526: 1513: 1451: 1430:(1792–1877), architect. He designed a number of imposing public buildings in 1415: 1304: 1263: 1215: 1169: 1096: 1084: 1080: 863: 752: 632: 570: 540: 457: 412: 384: 314: 236: 19356:(1655–1731), harpsichord maker generally credited with the invention of the 18381:(1902–1975), writer, painter, and political journalist; known for his book, 18143:(1906–1972), writer, novelist and painter; his most famous work is a novel, 17915:(1816–37), expressing a deeply pessimistic view of humanity and human nature 17859:(1896), it is considered one of the great Italian novels of the 19th century 17090:(1486) is better known than any other philosophical text of the 15th century 16510:
13th century), poet. He is traditionally credited with the invention of the
15918:(born 1974), female fencer; One of only four athletes in the history of the 12962:(1523–1562), anatomist and physician. His important discoveries include the 12380:(1853–1922), physicist, invented a tube filled with iron filings, called a " 11464:(born 1985), painter. She works on archives and develops a history painting. 10799:(1639–1709), painter. He was a celebrated artist of the Roman High Baroque. 10780:(c. 1589–1623), painter whose best-known works are small representations of 10331:(c. 1484–1539), painter chiefly known for his frescoes of religious subjects 9855:(1509 or 1512–1571), painter and decorator. He is credited with introducing 9775:(1437), source on the methods, techniques, and attitudes of medieval artists 9262:(before 1251–1302), painter and mosaicist. Among his works may be cited the 5905:(1566–1613), composer and lutist. He is famous for his intensely expressive 25598: 25405: 25210: 24980: 24584: 24450: 24399: 24374: 23107:
Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti.
21507: 19969: 19955: 19821: 19709: 19700: 19472: 19464: 19420: 19255: 19200: 19146: 19094: 19070: 19049: 19038: 18999: 18981: 18953: 18941: 18624: 18482: 18263: 18209: 18185: 18140: 18135: 18098: 18029: 17879:(1801–1852), philosopher and political writer; his most celebrated work is 17708: 17502: 17489: 17356: 17211:(1500–1588), philosopher and scholar; he was one of the central members of 16985:(1545–1607), mathematician, philosopher and astronomer; known for his work 16969: 16699: 16668:(c. 1275–1348), chronicler whose European attitude to history foreshadowed 16610: 16327: 16258: 16186: 16064: 15937: 15893: 15887: 15797: 15713: 15707: 15695: 15621: 15437: 15377: 15318: 15245: 15138: 14859: 14813:(1812–1879), sculptor of funereal monuments, statuettes and decorative work 14740: 14653:(1848 – after 1890), sculptor; noted for both small marbles and larger work 14266: 14165: 14159: 14028: 13988: 13888: 13803: 13764: 13745: 13675: 13662: 13604: 13533: 13529: 13511: 13505: 13501: 13443: 13421: 13281: 13266: 13185: 13176: 13130: 13105: 13100: 13087: 13074: 13070: 13019: 12976: 12881: 12841: 12801: 12708: 12639: 12569: 12501: 12287: 12274: 12221: 12074: 11799: 11756: 11701:(1557–1602), painter and printmaker. He was the brother of the more famous 11642: 11628: 11510: 11480: 11455: 11426: 11283: 11169:(1874–1930), painter, mostly known for portraits. He also worked in Brazil. 11062: 10956:
for his birthplace. His most substantial undertaking was the decoration of
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of Renaissance painting, known for his portraiture and his scenes of Venice
9357: 9318: 9142: 8845: 8616: 8534: 8498: 8492: 8348: 8324:(1762–1846), mezzo-soprano castrato. His repertory being chiefly operas by 8253: 8089: 7941: 7893: 7875: 7821: 7773: 7749: 7623: 7527: 7485: 7479: 7467: 7455: 7449: 7344: 7209: 7197: 7185: 7161: 7128: 7042: 6985: 6906: 6817: 6419: 6156: 6128: 6076: 6026: 6016: 6006: 5920: 5910: 5875: 5689: 5673: 5668: 5646: 5633:(born 1950), jurist and politician who uncovered a wide-ranging government 5390: 5198: 5184: 5149: 5058: 5005: 4946: 4667: 4626: 4618: 4568: 4536: 4506: 4273: 4203: 4058: 3912: 3849:(1850–1910), engineer and cartoonist, who illustrated the first edition of 3822: 3638: 3616: 3485: 3438: 3406: 3045: 2991: 2893: 2883: 2859: 2853: 2733: 2691: 2631: 2618:(1897–1992), engineer, co-founder of Milan patent protection office (1925). 2551: 2411: 2381: 2122:(1698–1744), master luthier from the Guarneri family of Cremona. He rivals 2097: 2088:
coachbuilding company, a name associated with many well-known postwar cars.
2051: 1981: 1933: 1913: 1909: 1859: 1845: 1784: 1698: 1488:(1775–1849), architect, who worked the major portion of his life in Russia. 1421: 1349: 1223: 1088: 1077:
at Urbino and one of the main figures in 15th century Italian architecture.
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Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti
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in Paris in 1932. It has been owned by the Spanish company Puig since 1998
19554: 19225: 17618:(1698–1782), poet and librettist; considered the most important writer of 16999:
contains the first known versions of many popular fairy tales. Along with
16883:(1398–1481), writer; author of pieces in prose, published under the title 13838:(1850–1920), physicist who played an important role in the development of 13653:(1848–1923), engineer, sociologist, economist, and philosopher, eponym of 13014:(10 September 1894–1970), psychiatrist who first performed a transorbital 12915:(1909–1999), pharmacologist and chemist, famous for having discovered the 12442:(1501–1576), mathematician and physician; initiated the general theory of 10528:(1528–1588), painter of the Venetian school, famous for paintings such as 8050:(born1955), singer, lyricist, television presenter, writer and voice actor 6850: 6071:(1605–1674), composer and one of the most celebrated masters of the early 3925:(died 428 BC), the most famous king of the wealthy Etruscan city-state of 2862:(1552–1610), Italian Jesuit priest and one of the founding figures of the 1766: 25500: 25440: 25410: 24763: 24394: 23039: 22663: 22339: 22256: 22202: 22042: 21900: 21848: 21784: 20364:
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19875:(born 1944), journalist. A former director of the Rai Uno's news program 19872: 19661: 19623: 19408:
criminals. His life story is quite similar to that of his closest friend
19404: 19375: 19280: 19221: 18903: 18874: 18866: 18861: 18851: 18733: 18689: 18448: 18399:
has been described as one of the most important works of the 20th century
18355: 18251: 17862: 17679: 17671: 17619: 17570:(1538–1612), poet and theoretician of literature; his best-known work is 17390: 17284: 17155: 16925: 16712:(1497/98–1535), poet; important for the distinctive style of his Italian 16659: 16625: 16565: 16466: 16436: 16421:; he was one of the most important Christian thinkers of the 11th century 16210: 16050: 15881: 15872:; Earned 3 Olympic gold medals and 9 World Cup trophies winning 50 events 15755: 15565: 15465: 15371: 15283: 15204: 14662: 14624: 14610: 14556: 14104: 13896: 13879: 13870: 13629: 13463: 13392: 13379: 13342: 13252: 13037: 12822: 12747: 12691: 12560: 12372: 12326: 12321:(1824–1897), mathematician, known for his contributions to the theory of 12253: 12236: 12028: 11992: 11933: 11788:
3rd century AD), legendary Christian saint, martyred under Roman Emperor
11646: 11615: 11369: 11309: 11257: 11201: 11128: 11112: 10924:(1691–1765), the foremost painter of Roman topography in the 18th century 10768: 10758: 10704:(1602–1603), are marked by intense realism and revolutionary use of light 10664:(1601–1663), painter. Particularly noteworthy are his altarpieces of the 10481: 10311: 10181: 10076: 10041: 9966:(c. 1370–1427), painter, one of the outstanding exponents of the elegant 9862: 9721:(c. 1486) rank now among the most familiar masterpieces of Florentine art 9528: 9460: 9418: 9203:(1st century BC and 1st century AD), Roman painter of the Augustan period 9182: 9091:(1938–2017), bass buffo; one of the foremost performers of his generation 9047: 8899: 8869: 8407:(1740–1821), soprano castrato, one of the most famous singers of his time 8259: 8193: 8137: 8113: 8041: 8029: 8017: 7887: 7881: 7815: 7767: 7647: 7473: 7443: 7401: 7317: 7287: 7239: 7048: 7009: 6666: 6620: 6497: 6424: 6367:(1728–1800), composer of more than 100 operas. His most famous opera was 6317: 6313: 6297: 6282: 6210: 6201: 6132: 6122: 6058: 5976: 5658: 5512: 5409: 5364: 5318: 4895: 4850: 4736: 4671: 4429: 4131: 4082: 4020: 3755: 3692: 3472: 3372: 3270: 3247: 3112: 3065: 2971: 2931: 2822:(1885–1978), engineer and Arctic explorer. The first man to fly over the 2665: 2609: 2488:(1887–1932), automotive engineer, known for establishing and leading the 2449: 2448:(1631–1687), Jesuit, mathematician, and naturalist. Called the father of 2085: 1885: 1752: 1680: 1580: 1536: 1530: 1257:(1591–1678), architect and sculptor; exponent of Baroque architecture in 1189: 961: 917: 696: 668: 497: 451: 297: 18365:(1877–1925), physician, pharmacist, positivist philosopher and essayist. 18272:(1929–2006), author, and political interviewer; important works are her 18083:(1898–1978), philosopher and lawyer migrated in United States of America 16877:(1482), in which he combined Christian theology and Neoplatonic elements 16307:(69–after 122), Roman biographer and antiquarian whose writings include 13332:(1835–1909), criminologist, phrenologist, physician, and founder of the 10550:, was the founder of the influential Vivarini family of Venetian artists 10030:(c. 1421–1497), painter. He is famous for his numerous frescos, such as 9915:(c. 1430 – c. 1515), painter, leading figure in 15th-century Lombard art 9881:(1494–1540), painter. His masterpiece is generally considered to be the 9542:(c. 1435–1488), sculptor and painter. Among his principal paintings are 6452: 6373:(1760), which established him as one of the leading composers of his day 6145:(1733) contains 12 solo violin concertos and 24 caprices for solo violin 4898:(Alessandro Ottaviano de' Medici) (1535–1605), pope from 1–27 April 1605 4526:(1215–1296), pope from 5 July to 13 December 1294, the first pontiff to 4202:(?–270 BC), Roman general. As consul led the Romans to victory over the 3213:(born 1952), film director and actor. One of the most popular comics of 1055:(c. 1443–1516), sculptor, architect and military engineer; designed the 24758: 24367: 22141:
One hundred most influential painters and sculptors of the Renaissance.
20906:
Transported by Song: Corsican Voices from Oral Tradition to World Stage
20318:
technically, the machine was a programmable calculator, not a computer.
20173:, 2005, Luigi Negrelli, engineer, 1799–1858: Planner of The Suez Canal. 19806:
after his son, Lorenzo, was diagnosed with the rare and deadly disease.
19438: 19333: 19216: 19212: 19171: 19158: 18719: 18390: 18378: 18080: 17615: 17402: 17311: 17283:(1511–1574), writer, architect and painter, known for his entertaining 17004: 16953: 16607: 16574: 16520: 16497: 16206: 15499: 15090: 14952: 14155: 14145: 14141: 14080: 14062: 14002: 13945: 13941: 13904: 13900: 13883: 13608: 13153: 13122: 12984: 12954: 12930: 12920: 12581: 12573: 12541: 12402:(1635–1715), optician and astronomer who invented a lens-grinding lathe 12394: 12330: 12313: 12200:
and made classic observations on the histology and physiology of muscle
12158: 12102: 12063:
and made classic observations on the histology and physiology of muscle
12033: 11953: 11920:(283–304), Christian martyr. She is the patroness saint of the city of 11917: 11911: 11834: 11658: 11440: 11350: 11263: 11239: 11102: 10998: 10966: 10691: 10453: 10387:(1439–1507), painter. Of his many works in Florence the most famous is 10378: 9957: 9891: 9730: 9565: 9233: 9219: 9136: 9024: 8932: 8648:(1823–1894), operatic contralto known for her classic Italian bel canto 8414: 8167: 8095: 8065: 8005: 7695: 7629: 7359: 7233: 6826:(1904–2003), composer of modern classical music, conductor, and teacher 6694:(1888 – c. 1960) composer of choral music for the Roman Catholic Church 6681: 6598: 6586: 6170: 5964:(1557–84), where he was also an organ consultant, publisher and teacher 5782: 5518: 5466:. Two weeks after his speech, he was kidnapped and murdered by fascists 5004:
Longo (1418–1453), kinsman to the powerful house of Doria in Genoa and
4889: 4883: 4661: 4563:(669–731), greatly encouraged the Christianizing of Germany by SS; the 4531: 4439: 4231: 4184: 3720: 3627: 3557: 3520: 3305: 3176: 3070: 3060: 3040: 2986: 2921: 2901: 2849: 2823: 2738: 2668:(1884–1970), first woman to obtain a civil engineering degree from the 2644:(1881–1951), engineer and military naval officer, creator of the first 2635: 2555: 2532:(1902–1989), engineer. He designed the Ponte Vespucci in Florence, the 2435: 2425: 2375: 2351: 1939: 1866:
stile. He established the educational Cosanti Foundation and Arcosanti.
1813: 1769:(1891–1979), architect and designer associated with the development of 1600: 1565:(1926–2010), architect. He received the Honorary Fellow award from the 1165:(1484–1559), architect, especially noted for his original treatment of 1102: 869: 612: 594: 588: 545: 491: 308: 19366:(1335–1410), merchant whose business and private papers, preserved in 19283:
company, best known for making the Radio Flyer stamped steel toy wagon
19097:(1898–1988), motor racing driver and entrepreneur, the founder of the 18869:(1914–1994), entrepreneur, co-founder of the worldwide famous company 18371:(1908–1979), author and translator; most known and translated work is 17552:(1713–1786), poet, critic and journalist. His principal writings are: 16053:(490 – c. 585), historian, statesman, and monk who helped to save the 13322:(c. 1510–1576), astronomer and physician. The principal author of the 11433:
group in the 1920s, developing a muscular, monumental figurative style
11423:(1883–1966), painter who synthesized the styles of Futurism and Cubism 10546:(1442/1453–1503–1505), painter in the late Gothic style whose father, 9463:
are ascribed to the same master, whose signature can be traced on them
9180:(1st century AD), Roman painter. One of the principal painters of the 6572:(1792–1868), composer nicknamed "The Italian Mozart". Operas include: 6404:(1801–1835), opera composer. His most celebrated works are the operas 6160: 4664:(c. 400–461), pope from 440 to 461, master exponent of papal supremacy 4270:(70 BC–8 BC), Roman diplomat, counsellor to the Roman emperor Augustus 3967:(185 BC–129 BC), Roman general famed both for his exploits during the 3666:(born 1970), film director and screenwriter. He is known for his film 1317:(1596–1669), architect, painter and decorator known for the Church of 245:(born 1952), Oscar-winning actor, comedian, screenwriter, and director 21954:
Encyclopedia of women in the Renaissance: Italy, France, and England.
19914: 19708:(c. 1313–1354), popular leader who tried to restore the greatness of 19514: 19467:(born 1946), Italian-born Indian politician and the president of the 19239: 19235: 19063:(born 1958), fashion designer and entrepreneur and co-founder of the 19009: 19005: 18823: 17298: 17107: 17081: 16976:(a study of ancient Greek music) greatly influenced the ideas of the 16730: 16304: 16267: 16221: 16216: 16154: 15947: 15941: 15731: 15615: 15249: 15113: 15021:
world champion; one of only two drivers to win races in F1, IndyCar,
14932:(1472–1528), sculptor; his gilt bronze masterpiece, the tomb of King 14848: 14743:(1475–1564), sculptor and painter; one of the most famous artists in 14628: 14552: 14383:
16th century, sculptor; responsible for the bronze candelabra in the
14131: 14122: 13874: 13859:(before 1140–c. 1195), surgeon who wrote a work on medicine entitled 13617: 13406:(1730–1816), physician, merchant and author, ardent supporter of the 13346: 13306:(1902–1971), zootechnician and wildlife breeder migrated in Venezuela 13256: 13188:(1884–1965), statistician, demographer and sociologist, developer of 13157: 12916: 12896:(1871–1946), mathematician, known principally as the first to give a 12854: 12845: 12760: 12662: 12532:(1922–2018), population geneticist, currently teaching since 1970 as 12475: 11891: 11619: 11590: 10675: 10419: 10291: 10049: 9997: 9944:(1482–1525), painter, known for his portraits and religious paintings 9133:(1893–1983), bass; particularly associated with the Italian repertory 9088: 8991: 8655: 8603: 8544: 8522: 8338: 8303: 7845: 7797: 7327: 7111: 7071: 6893: 6713: 6614: 6509: 6341: 6178:(1733) was one of the most celebrated stage works of the 18th century 6152: 5871: 5664: 5595: 5418: 5322: 5229: 5216: 5106:(1562–1630), skilled soldier and shrewd politician. He was nicknamed 4892:(Giovanni de' Medici) (1475–1521), cardinal-deacon from the age of 13 3983:(c. 89 or 88 BC–late 13 or early 12 BC), Roman statesman, one of the 3899: 3488:(1931–2018), film director; known for his internationally successful 3332: 3181: 3155:(born 1940), film director, producer and screenwriter. Films include 3075: 3055: 3035: 3030: 2946: 2926: 2678:(c. 1500–1585), clockmaker, engineer and mathematician. He built the 2659: 2439: 2331:(1904–1991), industrial engineer, inventor of the modern convertible 2198: 2026: 2016: 2015:
chain and a busy daily routine, he founded the worldwide influential
1576: 987:(1468–1535), architect and painter. Examples of his work include the 974: 875: 816: 776: 684: 622: 196:, distinguished by their connection to the nation through residence, 19027:(1752–1788), economist and state adviser; he is known for his work, 18525:(1908–1950), poet, novelist and translator; his major works include 17839:(1817–1883), historian and literary critic; important works are his 17289:
Le Vite de' piΓΉ eccellenti architetti, pittori, et scultori italiani
16924:(1537–1540); the masterwork of Italian historical literature of the 15602:(born in 1940), race car driver strongly associated with rally icon 14037:(1812–1888), chemist, famous for having discovered the synthesis of 13899:
for Physics for the discovery of the massive, short-lived subatomic
13828:(1598–1671), astronomer, devised the system for the nomenclature of 12929:(1500 or 1514–1574), anatomist. He described many structures in the 11224:(1903–2000), painter, sculptor, writer, poet, doctor and philosopher 10151:(1401–1428), painter. His most famous works are the frescoes in the 7347:(1921–2003), singer, guitarist, and songwriter. He was often called 7096:
in 1959, specializing in 18th-century and 20th-century Italian music
6653:
radio and television networks from the 1930s through the early 1970s
5883:(1550–1602), composer. One of the earliest to compose dramatic music 5623:(1877–1959), politician, the first provisional Head of State of the 4859:(1575–1642), Queen and Regent of France who was a harsh opponent of 2084:(1893–1966), automobile designer and the founder of the Carrozzeria 25415: 25400: 25395: 25296: 24330: 24325: 22936:, 2013. Nazareno Strampelli, the 'Prophet' of the green revolution. 22595:"Storia Dell'Associazione Italiana Donne Medico (AIDM) (1921–2001)" 22481: 19901:(1890–1946), entrepreneur, founder of electrodomestic Zanuzzi Group 19773: 19564: 19347: 19343: 19306: 19073:, Marquees di Barsento (1914–1992), fashion designer and politician 18996:(1892–1948), industrialist and philanthropist migrated in Argentine 18922:(1828–1882), drinks manufacturer. In 1860 he formulated the bitter 18432: 18297: 17997: 17870: 17601: 17533:(1676–1748), historian and jurist; his most important work was his 17364: 17334: 17177: 17160: 17047: 16911: 16865:
Istituzioni del comporre in ogni sorta di rima della lingua volgare
16831:(1478–1529), courtier, diplomat and writer, known for his dialogue 16786:(1414–15); is generally considered the first modern work of history 16669: 16589: 16470: 16332: 16266:(1st century AD), Roman Stoic philosopher, known as the teacher of 16202: 16137: 16060: 16039: 15195:(born 1939), sprinter, was the 1960 Rome Olympic 200-meter champion 14847:(1220/1225–1284), sometimes considered to be the founder of modern 14674: 14619: 14582: 14572: 14541: 14520: 14478: 14257: 14058: 13847:(1863–1937), internist and pediatrician. The inventor of the first 13763:(1901–2001), physicist, paleontologist and botanist. Together with 13225: 13015: 12870: 12810: 12756: 12533: 12391: 11885: 11822: 11210: 11051: 10961: 10869: 10762: 10513: 10391:
in Sant' Ambrogio, a work that includes many contemporary portraits
10337:(1504–1570), painter, architect, sculptor, and leader of the first 10316: 10197: 10160: 10148: 9895: 9736: 9569: 9328: 9321:(c. 1300–1366), painter and architect, known for the fresco series 9194: 9127:(1925–2006), operatic bass particularly associated with buffo roles 8620: 8513:(1797–1865), soprano. She was famed for her roles in the operas of 8469: 8410: 8278: 8265: 7725: 7227: 7179: 6982:
elected him his "spiritual heir" since the beginnings of his career
6868: 6551: 6436: 6054: 5836: 5835:(c. 1500–1571), composer who contributed to the development of the 5778: 5614:(1881–1954), statesman and politician, considered to be one of the 5482: 5435:(1920–1944), soldier, policeman and secret agent, recipient of the 5225: 5042: 4874: 4837:(1541–1587), second grand duke of Tuscany, ruling from 1574 to 1587 4612:(1160–1216), during his reign, the papacy was at the height of its 4495: 4356: 4257: 4239: 4188: 4100: 4094: 4042: 3974: 3350: 3169: 3163: 3025: 2887: 2695: 2565: 2489: 2410:(1856–1941), hydraulic engineer, best known for his studies on the 2238: 2234: 2160:(1943–2014), motorcycle designer for Cagiva, Ducati, and MV Agusta. 1899: 1863: 1839: 1603:(1924–2020), architect and designer who won many awards and prizes. 1404:(1780–1854), architect, known as the designer of the Neoclassicist 1166: 1110: 1002: 964: 930:, the Marino Palace (started in 1557) and the Parodi Palace (1567). 771: 742: 584: 37: 21708:
Britannica Book of the Year, 2006. Encyclopædia Britannica Online.
21675:
Britannica Book of the Year, 2009. Encyclopædia Britannica Online.
19115:, a hazelnut-cream spread, which is now sold in over 160 countries 17711:(1728–1797), political economist and writer; his chief works are: 17449:(1725–1798), was author and adventurer from the Republic of Venice 17056:
had enormous influence on the poets of the 15th and 16th centuries
16920:(1483–1540), historian; author of the most important contemporary 16114:(c. 40–103), Roman administrator and writer. His most famous work 14856:(born 1926), sculptor; one of the most famous contemporary artists 13369:(1906–1938), theoretical physicist. He is noted for the eponymous 12763:
in 1849. Between 1850 and 1865, he discovered eight more asteroids
12261:(1846–1901), anatomist. He is known as the original discoverer of 11093:(1846–1884), painter, mainly of landscapes and scenes of city life 10562:(active 1461–1494) painter of frescoes of a mainly religious theme 10249:(c. 1415–1492), painter and mathematician. His most famous cycle, 9121:(1794–1858), operatic bass admired for his musicianship and acting 6519:(1863–1945), operatic composer, one of the principal exponents of 5393:(1861–1928), general and a Marshal of Italy during the I World War 3604: 3217:; in 1997 he wrote, directed and starred in the international hit 2755:
and was the person European to arrive in the lower section of the
2285:
made the first jet-powered aircraft flight announced to the public
2154:(1644–1737), master Luthier and a craftsman of string instruments. 2054:(1596–1684), Master Luthier and a craftsman of string instruments. 1593:
the eight times, and the Gold Medal of Civic Merit of the city of
24362: 24087: 19898: 19680: 19670:(1908–1984), industrialist and philanthropist, co-founder of the 19649: 19591: 19394: 19384: 19254:(1449–1515), humanist, scholar, educator, and the founder of the 19234:(1891–1966), businessman who founded the machinery-works company 19112: 19102: 18923: 18893: 18786: 18325: 17792:(1863–1938), poet, military hero and political leader; author of 16652:(c. 1270–1342), Franciscan, general of that Order, and theologian 16294: 16272: 16228: 16198: 16142: 15752:(born 1968), sprint canoer who has competed since the early 1990s 15014: 14894:(1720–1793), sculptor; his masterpiece in this genre is the four 14862:(19th to 20th Century), sculptor of portraits, monuments, statues 14691: 14686:
in Santi Giovanni e Paolo and for other tombs, including that of
14516: 14456: 14371: 14137: 14108: 13934:(1667–1733), philosopher and mathematician who did early work on 13922: 13731: 13585: 13519: 13356: 13270: 13229: 13138:(1737–1798), physician and physicist, noted for his discovery of 13126: 12971: 12953:(1537–1619), anatomist and surgeon, called the founder of modern 12784: 12773:. Today, this contribution is known as the De Giorgi-Nash Theorem 12623: 12381: 12240: 12162: 12136: 12093: 11968: 11853: 11602:(c. 1420–?), printer and publisher, known for his publication of 11566: 11446: 11368:(1933–1963), artist. He is regarded as one of the forerunners of 11147:(1840–1919), painter and sculptor, most famous for his fresco at 11024: 10735: 10695: 10568:(c. 1540/1541–1609), painter and architect. He was the author of 10349: 10093: 9812: 9436: 9259: 9177: 9102: 8607: 8514: 8247: 8187: 8059: 7755: 7635: 7326:(born 1958), opera tenor noted for his unique blend of opera and 6832:(1873–1956), composer of sacred music and the only member of the 6747: 6685: 6596:(1774–1851), composer and conductor. His most acclaimed work was 6520: 6441: 6103:(1583–1643), musician and one of the most important composers of 6072: 5953: 5479: 5205:(1688–94), of a family distinguished in Venice for five centuries 5178: 5156:(1688–94), of a family distinguished in Venice for five centuries 4732: 4454: 4348: 4234:(15 BC–AD 19), Roman general who avenged the defeat sustained by 4165: 3736:(1928–2021), film director. She achieved international fame with 3550: 3381: 3145: 3050: 2852:(c. 1254–1324), explorer and merchant, famous for his travels in 2654:(1815–1871), civil engineer. He directed the construction of the 2599: 2595: 2479: 2298: 1746: 1665:, while pursuing a parallel career as an architectural historian. 1642: 1610: 1114: 978: 880: 22852:
Nature Publishing Group: science journals, jobs, and information
19018:(1685–1766, perfumier migrated in Germany who created the first 15746:(born 1956), most successful male golfer that Italy has produced 13987:(1818–1878), astronomer. He is known especially for his work in 13197:(1843–1926), histologist noted for work on the structure of the 12862:(1293–1359), doctor and clock-maker at Padua, father of Giovanni 11995:(c. 290 – c. 303), Christian saint. He is counted as one of the 10618:(active c. 1600), engraver. His work is held permanently at the 10352:(1483–1520), painter and architect, expressed the ideals of the 4338:
famed for his resistance against the people trying to found the
4325:(106 BC–48 BC), Roman military and political leader of the late 3614:(born 1950), film director and screenwriter; known for his film 3121:(born 1945), film director. He achieved international fame with 2434:(1848–1930), engineer and aeronautical pioneer, inventor of the 1113:, which set the standard for Renaissance palace architecture in 433: 25055: 20288: 19830:(15th century–1496), lawyer, humanist, writer and law professor 19563:(1812–1905), businessman, founder of one of the most important 19188: 17535:
Il Triregno, ossia del regno del cielo, della terra, e del papa
17327:(1574–1640), poet and jurist; one of the better known Marinisti 16511: 16459:(c. 1255–1300), poet, a major figure among the Florentine poets 16358: 16353: 16323: 16133: 16069: 16026: 15026: 14700: 14280: 14239: 14217: 14117:(1719–1797), physicist, gave special attention to the study of 14024: 13783: 13594: 13467: 13239: 12967: 12819:(1558), which dealt with alchemy, magic, and natural philosophy 12783:(MS. 1316; first printed in 1478) was the first modern work on 12511: 11789: 11637: 11586: 11443: 10864: 10860: 10679: 10655: 10629: 10465: 10365:(c. 1499–1546), painter and architect. Well-known oils include 10101:(1459–1537), painter and sculptor. Examples of his art are the 10044: 9798: 9778: 9561: 9480: 9353: 9344: 9295: 9106: 8926: 8611: 8465: 8288: 7833: 7587: 6896:(1911–1979), composer of film scores, notably for the films of 6632: 6422:(1842–1918), composer and poet. He is remembered for his opera 6327: 6197: 6151:(1632–1687), Italian-French composer. He was court composer to 5988:(1517–1590), composer and writer on music, the most celebrated 5979:(1561–1633), composer and singer; often called the inventor of 5961: 5812: 5808: 5342:(1810–1861), politician, leading figure in the movement toward 4719: 4690: 4381: 4360: 4344: 4322: 4125: 4121: 3907: 3415:(1961) was a huge worldwide box-office hit which earned him an 2882:(1454–1512), explorer. Was the first European to arrive at the 2465: 2069: 1723:(1905–1973), architect, designer, race car and aircraft driver. 1655:(1905–1999), architect, designer, race car driver and aircraft. 1556: 1431: 1396: 1258: 1020: 839:(died after 1464), sculptor and architect. Among his works are 762: 18731:(1896–1957), novelist; internationally renowned for his work, 17986:(1797–1855), religious philosopher; he is known for his work, 17582:(1675–1755), writer and art critic; his most important works: 16598:(c. 1220–1294), philosopher, scholar and statesman; wrote, in 15380:(1898–1988), race car driver and entrepreneur, founder of the 14559:
style of natural, lifelike figures, such as the bronze statue
14197:(1543–1575), remembered for his studies on the anatomy of the 14047:(1729–1799), biologist and physiologist, called the father of 13739:(1781–1864), astronomer and mathematician. The founder of the 13430:
The Edge of Infinity. Supermassive Black Holes in the Universe
10710:(1560–1609), painter. Well known among his numerous works are 10325:(1520–1521), which shows qualities characteristic of mannerism 9640:(c. 1429–1507), painter, member of the founding family of the 8559:(1871–1940), coloratura soprano; one of the finest of her time 8423:(1780–1861), soprano. The last of the leading castrate singers 6196:(1685–1757), composer noted particularly for his 555 keyboard 4853:; patron of arts and letters, the most brilliant of the Medici 4603:(?–1227), often considered one of the great administrators in 3441:(1929–1989), film director. He is mostly associated with the " 1838:(1888–1916), architect. Associated with the movement known as 1243:(1599–1667), architect. His buildings include the churches of 24335: 24118: 22804:, 1774. Translated by a friend and neighbor, Thomas Jefferson 20136:"Time digital 50", 19. Leonardo Chiariglione, Father of Mp3. 19798:(1933–2013, 1939–2000, 1978–2008), noted for the creation of 19772:(1938–2022), businessman and convicted fraudster. He founded 19599: 19367: 19357: 19290: 19082: 18990:(born 1939), businessman and the president of De'Longhi Group 18906:, a real estate company-turned-conglomerate. He emigrated to 18431:(1876–1944), writer and novelist. The ideological founder of 17955: 17646:(1615–1644) satirist and novelist; his most important works: 17544: 17360: 17212: 17036:(1529–1597), philosopher and scientist. His two great works: 17026:(1498–1576), philosopher and scholar; his major work was the 16951:(1469–1527), political philosopher and writer; known for his 16888: 16752:(c. 1544–1617), philosopher and diplomat, known for his work 16578: 16023:(c. 284 BC–c. 204 BC), founder of Roman epic poetry and drama 15928:(born 1973), footballer; one of the finest strikers in Europe 15155:(born 1969), 10-time Olympic medalist in cross-country skiing 14687: 14682:(1460–1532), sculptor; he is noted for the mausoleum of Doge 14317: 14198: 13782:(1626–1697), physician who demonstrated that the presence of 13556: 13532:(1903) in the brains of animals and humans infected with the 13514:(1903–1979), chemist, famous for having discovered isotactic 13480: 13452:(1850–1914), volcanologist and seismologist, inventor of the 13023: 12793: 12703: 12619: 12615: 12353: 11907: 11649: 11132: 11047: 10844: 10836: 10435: 10370: 10270:(1446–1524), painter. One of his most famous masterpieces is 9577:(1489–1534), painter, known for the frescoes in the domes of 9422: 9387: 9361: 9098: 9082: 8982: 8461: 8309: 8035: 7987: 7975: 7917: 7653: 7191: 6856: 6659:(1902–1994), composer, arranger, conductor and music director 6609: 6475: 6121:(1687–1762), composer, violinist, teacher, writer on musical 6050: 6040: 5980: 5462:(1885–1924), socialist politician. He strongly denounced the 4849:(1449–1492), leader of Florence during the Golden Age of the 4622: 4458: 4307: 3903: 3714:(1906–1976), film and theatre director; called the father of 3626:(born 1942), film director known for directing films such as 3344: 2897: 2541: 2395: 2332: 1912:(1895–1959), one of the leading figures in the production of 1842:; known for his visionary drawings of the city of the future. 1594: 1575:(1857–1932), architect, teacher and designer. An exponent of 1064: 996: 847: 193: 46: 23562:
Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
22099:
National Gallery Publications, 2002. p. 20. Web 14 May 2011.
19683:, the company specialised in rubber and derivative processes 19305:(1797–1882), artisan. Generally regarded as the inventor of 17674:(c. 1560 – c. 1622), aesthetician and writer; author of the 17437:
philosopher and writer; remembered for his socialistic work
17333:(1749–1803), tragic poet; from 1775 to 1787, wrote 19 verse 16356:(70 BC–19 BC), Roman poet, known for his national epic, the 16225:, a literary portrait of Roman society of the 1st century AD 15085:, often regarded as the "Father of Alpinism"; Together with 14765:(c. 1429–1484), sculptor; he is noted for his portrait busts 14088:(born 1961), physician-scientist, known for her research on 13551:(1907–1993), physicist, contributed to the discovery of the 13215:, a curve which has the shape of a petalled flower, and for 11105:(1844–1915), Neapolitan painter of landscapes and seascapes. 6772:(1920–1973), composer and conductor. In 1955 he founded the 6722:(born 1951), composer. Among his major works are the operas 5933:(c. 1545–1607), composer, organist, and teacher of the late 5177:(1725–1807), statesman and general, hailed as the father of 4585:(985 or 995–1073), Roman Catholic saint. The founder of the 4461:; one of the most influential ecclesiastical figures of the 4081:(100 BC–44 BC), Roman statesman and general, famous for the 3754:(1923–2019), film director. Among his major films are three 1362:(1702–1768), architect, worked in the Sicilian Baroque style 1182:
is one of the major architectural works of the 16th century.
635:
for best actress, winning the Oscar in 1955 for her role in
466:(1933–1994), actor. Known outside of Italy for his roles in 399:(1924–1996), actor who became the preeminent leading man in 24843: 24320: 20655:. Oxford University Press, 2001. p. 820. Web 17 April 2011. 20457:
Posters of the Belle Epoque: The Wine Spectator Collection.
19723:
case (1888–1927, 1891–1927), controversial murder trial in
19402:(1939–1992), magistrate who was specialised in prosecuting 19270: 19228:
S.p.A., a family coffee business founded in Trieste in 1933
18907: 18809: 18294:, which was published posthumously (and incomplete) in 1968 18254:(1932–2016), novelist; internationally known for his novel 18155:(1923–1985), novelist; his trilogy of historical fantasies 17921:(1785–1873), poet and novelist; he is famous for the novel 17318: 17100:(1479); the first systematic handbook of papal history and 16658:(c. 1200 – c. 1255), Friar Minor and poet; author of three 16181: 16148: 15180: 14477:(1882–1916), painter and sculptor. The leading theorist of 14243: 14107:(1711–1778), scientist who was the first woman to become a 13992: 13978: 13829: 13726:(1814–1865), chemist. The first to successfully synthesize 13552: 13312:(1909–2012), neurologist, famous for having discovered the 13095:(1478–1553), physician and scholar, the first to state the 12699: 12608:. CesΓ ro made important contributions to intrinsic geometry 12492: 12479: 12122: 12118: 8890:(1794–1854), operatic tenor; known for playing heroic roles 8537:(1876–1946), remembered for Wagner and Puccini performances 8177: 7791: 7365: 6626: 5037: 4953:, and admiral who was the foremost naval leader of his time 4723: 4689:(1046–1115), noblewoman. She was a strong supporter of the 4085:. A figure of genius and audacity equaled by few in history 4010: 3926: 3108: 2404:(1883–1959), engineer, inventor of oil-filled cable (1924). 2341: 1800: 1343: 1159:
in Rome (1534–46); a fortress like Florentine-style palace.
372: 273:
and in Italy, for his lead performance in the popular 1967
19913:(born 1948), entrepreneur and former politician, owner of 18682:(1900–1978), novelist and journalist; known for his novel 18582:(1966). He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1959 18179:(1925–2019), writer; the creator of the popular Inspector 16782:(c. 1370–1444), a leading historian of his time. He wrote 16706:
and assisted in establishing the Italian literary language
16453:(c. 1165/1175–1240), philosopher, grammarian and historian 15944:
championship titles in North America during the late 1990s
14130:(1608–1647), physicist and mathematician, inventor of the 13963:(1752–1832), anatomist, famous for the anatomical eponyms 13625:(1807–1896), physicist and meteorologist, inventor of the 13572:(1752–1832), astronomer. Great scholar of orbital theories 13099:
of infection and is regarded as the founder of scientific
11565:(1723–1789), printer, publisher and scientist. Settled in 11230:(1882–1916), painter, sculptor and theorist. His painting 10632:, who captured seminal moments in Polish history on canvas 10472:, noted for his religious and mythological works, such as 10090:
Trattato dell'arte della pittura, scoltura et architettura
10059:(c. 1457–1504), painter. His most popular painting is the 9401:(c. 1335–1342), is notable for his handling of perspective 8999:(born 1934), operatic baritone; one of the most important 8664:(1773–1850), noted Italian contralto and a singing teacher 8596:(1868–1949), successful at the Scala, especially as Dalila 6649:(1901–1983), conductor and composer who was active on the 6507:(1857–1919), opera composer whose fame rests on the opera 6326:(1781–1829), the most important guitarist and composer of 5594:(born 1941), politician who was leader (born 1991) of the 5055:
who played a crucial role in 15th-century Italian politics
4754:(715–757), pope from 752 to 757. He severed ties with the 4635:(?–?), often considered one of the ablest pontiffs of the 4115:(95 BC–46 BC), Roman politician and statesman in the late 4066:(545 BC–509 BC), Roman consul, traditional founder of the 3971:(149–146 BC) and for his subjugation of Spain (134–133 BC) 3500:(born 1959), film director and screenwriter. Film include 2816:(1754–1810), nobleman, Spanish naval officer and explorer. 2803:(1485–1528), explorer for France. First European to sight 2658:
between France and Italy; introduced the first industrial
2291:(c. 1608 – c. 1684), engineer, inventor, and mathematician 950:(1377–1446), architect. His major work is the dome of the 910:(1404–1472), artist, architect and theoretician. He wrote 294:(born 1983), actor, playwright, director, and set designer 22325:
Italian master drawings at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
22144:
The Rosen Publishing Group, 2009. p. 43. Web 14 May 2011.
20184:"The Marconi Society Fellows Biography – Federico Faggin" 19876: 19869:(1946–1997), fashion designer, socialite and businessman. 19757:(1908–1992), puppet master and puppet collector from Rome 19587: 19578: 19162: 18485:(1912–1985), novelist and poet; her most acclaimed work, 18352:(1908–1968), journalist and novelist, known as author of 17389:(c. 1575–1632), poet; his collection of 50 short stories 17273:(1502/1503–1565), poet and historian; known for his work 16853:(1550–1631), Aristotelian philosopher at Padua University 16547:(c. 1235–1294), poet and the founder of the Tuscan School 14079:(1499–1557), mathematician who originated the science of 13637:(born 1963), geneticist, discovered the genes underlying 12655:(1793–1859), soldier, scientist, geographer, cartographer 12468:(1872–1950), physician and bacteriologist who discovered 12338:(1895–1976), physician, famous for having discovered the 12286:(born 1950), biologist, performed the first procedure of 10682:, which are marked by strong contrasts of light and shade 9548:(1472–1475) and several versions of the Madonna and Child 9097:(1881–1962), operatic bass, particularly associated with 8902:(1888–1965), leggero tenor; considered one of the finest 7981: 7045:(1885–1975), conductor, composer, musicologist and critic 6953: 6650: 6043:
and probably the most prolific woman composer of her time
5655:(1908–1999), leader served five times as premier of Italy 5232:
military and political leader, founder and leader of the
4821:(1519–1574), second duke of Florence (1537–74) and first 4745:(?–701), pope from 687 to 701, one of the most important 4543:. He was an original leader and a forceful figure in the 4017:
and is believed to be responsible for the burning of Rome
3518:(1922–1975), film director and writer. His films include 3354:(1973); one of the 20th century's most influential movie 2345: 1848:(1906–1978), architect. Among his works may be cited the 1009:(1464), defending the principles of ancient architecture. 274: 21542: 20050:. Grove's Dictionaries, 2000. p. 295. Web 24 April 2011. 18838:(born 1934), fashion designer, socialite and businessman 16792:(1548–1600), philosopher; his major metaphysical works, 16618:(c. 1100–1160), theologian; his philosophical work, the 16084:(?–c. 90), Roman poet. He wrote an eight-book epic, the 15298:(born 1970), alpine skier, won three gold medals at the 15029:; His record includes 109 career wins on major circuits. 14618:(1378–1455), sculptor, goldsmith and designer active in 14585:
and Rome, he is known for his activity in northern Italy
12769:(1928–1996), mathematician. He brilliantly resolved the 12190:(born 1964), pioneer in noninvasive electrocardiography. 11636:(1702–1784), printer, a leading printer in 18th-century 11349:(1899–1968), painter, sculptor and theorist, founder of 11339:(1926–1977), painter. Born in Florence and attended the 10006:(c. 1508), a milestone in Renaissance landscape painting 5797:
style, among his works are madrigals, cacce, and ballate
5377:, Lieutenant Colonel notable for his command during the 5249:(1599–1656), general and diplomat in the service of the 5116:(1738–1808), general in the service of the Austrian army 5110:("Head of Fire") for his rashness and military attitudes 1862:(1919–2013), architect and urban planner creator of the 1671:(1927–2017), architect who worked in Venezuela and Cuba. 573:(1858–1924), actress, especially noted for her roles in 421:(1921–1997), actor and theatre director, founder of the 22593:
D'Ajutolo, Luisa Longhena; Nasi, Bianca Teglio (2021).
22480:(1908–1989), cosmic-ray physicist. He coined the term " 22298:. Museo de Arte de Ponce, 1965. p. 126. Web 9 May 2011. 20046:
Encyclopedia of Italian Renaissance & Mannerist art
19370:, constitute one of the most important archives of the 19299:(1882–1949), swindler and artist in the U.S. and Canada 18194:(1917–1987), neorealist novelist; known for his novel, 17265:
De Admirandis Naturae Reginae Deaeque Mortalium Arcanis
17064:
Il Dialogo della bella creanza delle donne, o Raffaella
16390:(c. 1195 – c. 1251), Latin prose writer; known work is 15018: 14279:
in closed circuits by the approach and withdrawal of a
14001:(1905–1989), physicist, known for his discovery of the 13418:: "All men are by nature equally free and independent". 13259:, the first methodology for formal ontological analysis 13046:(1812–1894), mathematician and politician. In his book 12698:) and was also one of the first scientists to identify 10434:(c. 1362–1422), painter. He was the leading painter in 10071:(c. 1406–1469), painter. His finest fresco cycle is in 9306:. His most celebrated work is a large altar called the 6483:(1797–1848), opera composer. Among his major works are 6296:(1749–1801), composer; a leading representative of the 5515:(1882–1916), deportist, patriot and hero of World War I 3274:(1949), considered the first successful Neorealist film 3268:(1917–1997), film director; known for his direction of 2355: 2025:(1932–2020), restaurateur and author known for opening 20460:
Wine Spectator Press, 1999. p. 156. Web 24 April 2011.
17405:, he is one of the two fathers of fairy tale tradition 16716:, which was called bernesco and imitated by many poets 16478:(c. 1255–1324), historical writer and political figure 14819:(1859–1920), sculptor of stucco, bronze and terracotta 14581:(1420–1492), sculptor. Although he worked at times in 14515:(1530–1576), sculptor, architect, and writer, born in 13504:(1846–1910), physiologist who created the first crude 12979:(1901–1954), physicist, constructed the world's first 12312:(1847–1929), clergyman and a prolific and influential 10847:, is considered by several authorities his masterpiece 10092:(1584) is in part a guide to contemporary concepts of 10000:(c. 1477/8–1510), painter of the Venetian school. His 9709:(c. 1445–1510), painter of the Florentine school. The 9650:(c. 1430–1516), painter. Among his works may be cited 6878:(1879–1936), composer, known for colourful tone poems 5604:(1934–2000), politician who became his nation's first 4735:(c. 950–1025–1027), Christian ascetic who founded the 4498:, from 22 May 964, to 23 June 964, when he was deposed 4013:(15 December 37–9 June 68 AD) The last emperor of the 3866:(born 1977), cartoonist, illustrator, billiards player 3702:(born 1956), film director, known for his masterpiece 3584:(1922–2015), film director; known for his masterpiece 3470:(born 1953), film director. He is known for his films 3459:(1915–2010), film director. One of the masters of the 2741:(Giovanni Caboto) (c. 1450–1499), explorer for England 2374:
and well beyond, known for planning and designing the
1936:(1916–2001), leading modernist architect and designer. 1123:(1508–1580), architect and theoretician. His treatise 926:(1512–1572), architect. His main works are the church 23279:. Oxford University, 2006. p. 781. Web 17 April 2011. 22972:, 2011. Vincenzo Tiberio: a misunderstood researcher. 20893:. Page 68 says he was Italian (not German or Norman). 20275: 20204:, Federico Faggin, Awarded the Marconi Prize in 1988. 19447:(1685–1766), perfume designer and maker. Inventor of 17936:(1831–1861), writer and patriot; known for his novel 16145:(55/60–127), most powerful of all Roman satiric poets 16130:, in which many fragments of lost works are preserved 15804:
and twice set a world record in the women's high jump
15321:(1919–1960), cyclist; successes earned him the title 15280:(1906–1967), heavyweight boxing champion of the world 14777:(c. 1384–1421), sculptor; the classically influenced 14201:, and his description of the pons that bears his name 14168:(1956–2003), physician. The first person to discover 13882:(1905–1993), experimental physicist. An authority on 13462:(1918–2003), economist and educator who received the 11563:
Fortunato Bartolomeo de Felice, 2nd Conte di Panzutti
11065:(1799–1875), painter who worked in the Academic style 10734:(1555–1619), painter, draughtsman and etcher born in 6141:(1695–1764), composer and violinist. His influential 5807:
1305–1319), music theorist and composer. He lived at
5091: 4124:(106 BC–43 BC), Roman statesman, scholar, writer and 2832:(c. 1491–1534), navigator and writer who accompanied 2253:(1888–1963), aerospace engineer and aircraft designer 1755:(born 1937), architect, known for his design for the 1307:(1556–1629), architect; directed the construction of 916:
in 1452; was the first architectural treatise of the
631:(1908–1973), actress. She was nominated twice for an 387:(1921–2004), one of the most prominent actors in the 22698:
McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology
21951:
Robin, Diana Maury; Larsen, Anne R.; Levin, Carole.
19931: 19133:(born 1962), fashion designer and co-founder of the 19047:(1728–1787), economist; he published two treatises, 18515:(1885–1974), novelist and poet; known for his novel 18058:(1939). He was the first and most important Italian 17972:(1789–1854), dramatic poet; his principal works are 17110:(1454–1494), poet and philologist; among his works: 16995:(1480–1557), writer, whose collection of 75 stories 16702:(1470–1547), cardinal who wrote one of the earliest 16341:(116 BC–27 BC), scholar and satirist, known for his 15922:
to have won five medals in the same individual event
15896:(1916–2006), athlete; first Italian woman to win an 14207:(born 1942), theoretical physicist and a founder of 14148:
were widely used for several hundred years in Europe
12563:. He was known contemporaneously as the inventor of 12422:(born 1949), physicist, one of the inventors of the 11971:
and in the whole of Sicily of which she in patroness
10985:, for his marines, and especially for his landscapes 10319:(1494–1557), painter. He is thought to have painted 7102:(1878–1968), conductor. An outstanding conductor of 6848:(1858–1924), composer of operas. His finest operas, 5584:(1936–2023), media tycoon who served three times as 5330:(1841–1901), general and governor of Italian Eritrea 5139:(1663–1736), general in the service of the Austrian 4831:(1549–1609), grand duke of Tuscany from 1587 to 1609 4815:(1389–1464), founder of the Medici political dynasty 2474:(1813–1875), engineer and officer, co-inventor with 2464:(1881–1937), racing driver, engineer and founder of 2313:(1888–1968), aeronautical engineer; designer of the 1031:
Trattato di architettura, ingegneria e arte militare
24602:
Austrian occupation and Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia
19648:(1864–1938), entrepreneur, senator, and founder of 19012:. It is the largest South American department store 18393:(1919–1987), writer and chemist; his first memoir, 17134:(1496–1554), philosopher. His principal works are: 16484:(1257–1315), physician, philosopher, and astrologer 16240:(23–79), Roman savant and author of the celebrated 16184:(43 BC–17 AD), Roman poet noted especially for his 16151:(59/64 BC–AD 17), one of the great Roman historians 15452:(born 1993), racing driver currently competing for 15047:(1912–1987), bridge player, a member of the famous 13701:
and on the development of a formal logical language
12792:(1805–1848), astronomer. He discovered a number of 11884:(170–235), Christian martyr who was also the first 10811:(1593–1653), painter. Among her works may be cited 10628:(1731–1818), painter working at the royal court in 10142:(c. 1486) and his decoration of the ceiling of the 9521:(1570–1572) is generally considered his masterpiece 9395:(c. 1280–1348), painter of the Sienese school. His 8373:(1671) and was thereafter always known by that name 7812:(born 1954) – singer/songwriter and record producer 7106:, he did much to foster the revival of interest in 6928:(1933–2014), conductor. Principal conductor of the 5537:
whose reign brought the end of the Italian monarchy
5303:
Category:Italian military personnel of World War II
4650:(1443–1513), pope from 1503 to 1513. Nicknamed the 3878:(born 1971), comic artist, illustrator, and painter 3813:(1874–1928), painter, illustrator and wood-engraver 3107:(1865–1937), film director, one of the pioneers of 2694:electrical engineer and businessman; co-founder of 1440:(1691–1737), architect. He designed the faΓ§ades of 1129:(1570) made him the most influential person in the 257:(1935–2022), theatrical, film, and television actor 23607:The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature 20383:The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture 19848:(born 1932), fashion designer, the founder of the 18980:(1917–1998), entrepreneur as financial manager of 18465:(1962). He won the 1975 Nobel Prize for literature 18071:, considered by most critics to be his masterpiece 17261:Amphitheatrum Aeternae Providentiae Divino-Magicum 16646:(1240–1302), Franciscan and scholastic philosopher 16029:(480/490–?), Christian poet, his best known work, 15800:(born 1953), high jumper; won a gold medal at the 14571:(1652–1725), sculptor and architect; the foremost 14306:'s discussions of the same idea a few years later. 14216:(1746–1822), physicist. He was the discoverer and 13424:(born 1956), writer and astrophysicist; author of 13166:(1931–2018), astrophysicist, called the father of 13054:and worldwide standard time zones 21 years before 13032:(c. 1170 – c. 1250), mathematician, eponym of the 11645:(1519–1582), printer, the leading printer of late 11585:(c. 1508–1578), bookseller, printer and editor at 9033:(1924–2019), baritone; dΓ©but Florence (1946) with 8990:(1856–1928), operatic baritone; a great master of 8654:(1804–1877), opera singer; one of the most famous 8525:; acclaimed for her vocal range and expressiveness 7164:(born 1997) – outstanding high sing tenor, singer 6125:, and a leading figure in early 18th-century music 5299:Category:Italian military personnel of World War I 4768:; after his death, became a major figure of legend 3425:(1914–2005), film director. Was a major figure in 2508:(1808–1887), hydraulic engineer, co-inventor with 1816:(1931–1997), architect and theoretician. His book 1105:(1396–1472), architect and sculptor; designed the 779:, Roman writer, architect and engineer; author of 460:(born 1950), actor, screenwriter and film director 24064:"Joe Torchia, The Palm Beach Post – Mar 16, 1972" 23114:. Tipe dei Successori Le Monnier, 1889, page 525. 22909:"Bruno Rossi, 88, Pioneer in Cosmic Ray Research" 22899:. AMS Bookstore, 1991. p. 225. Web 12 April 2011. 22770:"Radio Hall of Fame – Guglielmo Marconi, Pioneer" 22592: 22506:. Catinaccio, 2004. p. 34. Web 20 February 2011. 22367:. Tipe dei Successori Le Monnier, 1889, page 455. 19824:(1935–2020), shoe designer, who founded his brand 19393:(1835–1925), musician. Inventor of the classical 18290:(1922–1963), novelist; he is known for his novel 17889:(1809–1850), satirical poet; known for his poem, 17865:(1778–1827), poet and patriot; his popular novel 17393:(1634–6), provided the content later borrowed by 15884:(1929–2020), Italian-born American Olympic fencer 14121:and to the means of protecting buildings against 13446:has similar physical properties to those of light 13160:and founder of the world's first botanical garden 12459:(1831–1926), physician remembered for describing 11874:(1416–1507), mendicant friar. The founder of the 11798:(c. 291–c. 304), legendary Christian martyr, the 10490:(1397–1475), painter. His three panels depicting 8363:(1653–1697), soprano castrato. He sang Siface in 7131:(1903–1984), conductor, pianist and music teacher 6005:(1671–1751), composer remembered chiefly for his 5704:(1907–1986), statesman, author of the so-called " 5521:di Savoia (1904–1983), was the last King of Italy 4179:(?–c. 280 BC), consul in 298 BC. He defeated the 3882: 3309:(1952) are classics of postwar Italian neorealism 1799:(1909–1969), architect and theoretician, partner 846:(1424–1430) and the marble door of the church of 516:(born 1975), actress, singer, model, and director 25621: 23094:The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists 20649:Holmes, Richard; Strachan, Hew; Bellamy, Chris. 19642:(1876–1958), coffee trader migrated to Venezuela 19224:(born 1964), businessman. He is the Chairman of 19209:(1921–1990), classical scholar and archaeologist 19197:, baron of Ramione, 19th century heraldic writer 18089:(1916–2000), novelist; his most acclaimed work, 18067:(1895–1956), novelist and journalist; author of 17170:(1562–1621), poet, courtier and opera librettist 17124:(1462–1525), philosopher; his principal work is 17096:(1421–1481), writer and gastronomist. Author of 17003:, he set the standards for the literary form of 16101:, whose Latin poems and hymns combine echoes of 15590:(1896–1961), Austrian-born Italian tennis player 15440:(born 1970), coach and retired volleyball player 14673:, with their families, for the sanctuary in the 14591:(1921–2016), sculptor. His major works includes 14158:proven to have worked in 1808. He also invented 13773:(1633–1714), physician, considered a founder of 13466:for Economics in 1985 for his work on household 12487:(1783–1862), astronomer. Worked in the field of 11017:and the doge's palace won him international fame 9771:(c. 1370 – c. 1440), painter, known for writing 6680:(1895–1968), composer in the Neoromantic style. 5381:and was awarded the Gold Medal of Military Valor 5168:(1755–1838), Minister of War and general of the 5122:(1591–1636), military commander who served as a 4567:(728) is considered the constitutive act of the 4504:(c. 1235–1303), issued in 1302, the famous bull 3648:(born 1958), film director, known films we find 3572:(1919–2006), film director; known for authoring 2390:(1891–1981), aeronautical engineer, inventor of 2307:, bioengineer, professor of chemical engineering 1661:(1924–2019), architect specialised in restoring 1619:(1918–2002), architect and designer. He won the 1292:(1678–1736), architect, draughtsman and designer 1214:(1507–1573), architect. Among his works are the 611:(1927–2023), actress. One of the first European 335:(1922–2000), film and theatre actor and director 22623: 22329:Penn State Press, 2004. p. 160. Web 6 May 2011. 20122:Furniture: architects' and designers' originals 19812:(born 1949), fashion designer and businesswoman 19792:(born 1973), audio and visual performing artist 18606:(1920–1980), writer and journalist; he won the 17648:Baccinata ouero battarella per le api barberine 16810:, described in his posthumously published work 16690:(1474–1533), poet remembered for his epic poem 16675: 16634:(1270–1342), political philosopher, whose work 16564:one of the most popular religious works of the 15846:(born 1954), former football player and manager 15710:(1913–1996), footballer who played as a striker 15179:(born 1968), volleyball player; Elected by the 14493:(1757–1822), sculptor. Leading exponent of the 14455:(1598–1680), sculptor and architect during the 13891:(born 1934), physicist who in 1984 shared with 13832:features that is now the international standard 12450:. He emphasized the need for both negative and 12273:(born 1940), mathematician who was awarded the 11940:, a congregation of secular priests and clerics 9191:(4th century AD), Roman chronograph and painter 8619:(1903/1904–1974), mezzo-soprano; member of the 5919:(1525/1526–1594), composer associated with the 5844:(1568–1634), one of the principal composers of 4995:(1498–1526), the most noted soldier of all the 4260:(c. 117 BC–57/56 BC), Roman general who fought 4254:(c. 115 BC–53 BC), Roman general and politician 4150:(c. 268 BC–208 BC), Roman general who captured 4091:(c. 446 BC–365 BC), Roman soldier and statesman 3636:(born 1957), film director; known for his film 3566:(1970), is generally considered his masterpiece 3409:(1914–1974), film director and actor. The film 3397:(born 1968), film director; known for his film 2777:(c. 1395–1469), merchant and explorer of India. 2522:(1808–1889), chemical and mechanical engineer, 1683:(1920–1989), architect, designer, and academic. 1336:(1700–1771), Baroque architect active in Russia 1298:(1598–1682), architect known for the Church of 936:(1444–1514), architect. Under the patronage of 23000:Stargazer: The Life and Times of the Telescope 22934:Cambridge, The Journal of Agricultural Science 22729:. Gale Group, 2001. p. 186. Web 12 March 2011. 22295:Paintings of the European and American schools 20356:"Olivetti Programma 101 Electronic Calculator" 20310:"Olivetti Programma 101 Electronic Calculator" 19626:(1932–2006), businessman was president of the 19512:(1479–1542 or c. 1551), her name was given to 18844:(born 1958), businessman, and the chairman of 17693:(1741–1816), novelist and reformer; author of 17660:(1729–1799), prose writer and poet; author of 17626:(1750) is generally considered his masterpiece 17219:, and wrote on both moral and literary matters 16447:. He wrote several works on the spiritual life 16251:(61/62–c. 113), Roman author and administrator 15472:, World and European Championships; Her eight 15270:(born 1973), footballer; centre back; won the 14487:(1913) is generally considered his masterpiece 13495:(1682–1771), anatomist, called the founder of 13341:(1912–1991), microbiologist. He shared a 1969 12779:(c. 1270–1326), physician and anatomist whose 12352:, published in 1675, first suggested the name 11393:(1868–1907), painter. His most famous work is 11175:(1831–1889), painter, mainly of genre subjects 7284:(born 1954) – singer, drummer, dancer, teacher 6909:(born 1946), composer, conductor and arranger. 6612:in the 19th century, noted for operas such as 6035:(1587–1641), composer and singer, daughter of 6025:, performed yearly on Wednesday and Friday of 5870:("the divine"), he was the finest composer of 5556:Template:Lists of Italian politicians by party 5286: 4829:Ferdinando I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany 4764:(?–335), one of the most illustrious popes of 4196:(c. 138 BC–78 BC), Roman general and statesman 1967:La scienza in cucina e l'arte di mangiare bene 1506:(1761–1836), architect and ornamental painter. 454:(1916–2002), actor, footballer, and journalist 24103: 24028:"La pistola di Colt? La inventΓ² prima Broccu" 22668:An Introduction to the History of Mathematics 19184:United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees 19165:and Montedison formed a joint-venture called 19149:(1933–1993), entrepreneur. In 1980 as CEO of 18785:(1948), make a serious attempt to assess the 18777:(1908–1966), novelist; his works, among them 17927:, generally ranked among the masterpieces of 17911:(1798–1837), poet and philosopher; author of 17519:(1712–1769), writer and political; author of 17237:(1509–1588), philosopher; his chief work was 16873:(1433–1499), philosopher; his chief work was 15242:(1933–2004), flyweight and bantamweight boxer 14920:(1789–1869), sculptor of the Neoclassic style 14914:(1788–1863), sculptor of the Neoclassic style 14010:(1817–1881), chemist. One of the founders of 11967:(1130–1166), hermitess, greatly venerated at 11040:(1836–1868), painter of the macchiaioli group 9823:Madonna and Child with the Bentivoglio family 6766:(1892) that remained his lasting contribution 6209:(1619–1677), virtuoso singer and composer of 5866:(1497–1543), lutenist and composer. Known as 5270:Ambrogio Spinola, 1st Marquis of the Balbases 5262:(1776–1864), military officer who served the 5215:and military reformer. In the service of the 4835:Francesco I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany 3560:(1929–1982), film director and screenwriter. 3228:(1940–2018), film director and screenwriter. 2608:(1801–1875), engineer and optician, invented 2564:(1868–1943), electrical engineer, founder of 1916:and an important contributor to 20th century 1029:(1439–1502), architect and theoretician. His 815:–1313), sculptor and architect. He built the 786:regarded as the oldest surviving text on the 770:, Roman architect active during the reign of 171: 18334:(1916–1991), novelist; known for her novels 17600:(1569–1625), poet. Founder of the school of 17461:(1730–1808), poet and translator; author of 17310:(1503–1556), poet, writer and diplomat. His 17062:(1508–1579), philosopher; his works include 16078:(?–?), Christian Latin writer and astrologer 15698:(born 1990), World Cup Nordic combined skier 15642:(born 1984), professional road bicycle racer 14908:(1512) at San Agostino, were greatly admired 14431:(1527–34), a pendant to Michelangelo's David 13693:(1858–1932), mathematician and a founder of 11906:(1st century AD), Roman soldier who pierced 11127:(1791–1882), painter, the leading artist of 11111:(1825–1908), painter; leading figure of the 10666:Virgin and Child with Three Carmelite Saints 9494: 8297:(1710–1783), contralto castrato. A pupil of 6774:Studio di fonologia musicale di Radio Milano 6712:(1904–1975), composer known for his lyrical 6273:(1743–1805), composer and cellist. His vast 6131:(1694–1744), composer who was noted for his 5913:language not heard of until the 19th century 4276:(157 BC–86 BC), Roman general and politician 4039:3rd century BC), Roman general and statesman 2540:in Genoa, and the Salone dell'Automobile in 1677:(1927–2020), architect, designer and writer. 1589:(born 1935), architect and designer. He won 1494:(1722–1797), architect, who worked in Spain. 1460:(1729–1814), architect. One of his works is 192:Below is a list of notable individuals from 21847:"Domenico (di Giacomo di Pace) Beccafumi." 19889:, Italian Renaissance noblewoman from Genoa 19522:commissioned by her husband and painted by 19492:(1246–1328), Franciscan and founder of the 18962:(c. 1960), businessman, CEO of LaSer Group. 17855:(1842–1911), novelist and poet; his famous 16875:Theologia Platonica de immortalitate animae 16806:(c. 1480–1544), philosopher; known for his 16400:(1265–1321), poet; known for the epic poem 15989: 15970: 15624:(born 1987), former professional footballer 15258:(1892–1933), Grand Prix motor racing driver 15167:(born 1963), former professional footballer 14399:(1884–1971), sculptor who worked mostly in 14364:, are generally considered his masterpieces 13224:(1854–1925), zoologist who discovered that 12909:(1878–1932), zoologist of Padua University. 12572:(1877–1963), neurologist, co-inventor with 12491:, improved the theory of the motion of the 10570:L'idea de' Pittori, Scultori, ed Architetti 8602:(1910–2010), mezzo-soprano who excelled at 7410:(born 1951), singer-songwriter and composer 7188:(born 1937) – singer, musician TV presenter 6750:, or "realist", style, known for his opera 6560:(1834–1886), composer, known for his opera 6550:(1782–1840), composer and principal violin 6434:(1854–1893), composer of the popular opera 6340:and operas, an innovator in his use of the 6049:(1670/71–1736), composer. He composed many 4023:(83 BC–30 BC), Roman politician and general 1342:(1720–1765), architect. Following the 1693 436:, born Antonio de Curtis (1898–1967), actor 24110: 24096: 23663: 23544:"Matteo Maria Boiardo, count di Scandiano" 23276:The Oxford companion to English literature 23051:. Oxford University Press. Web 3 May 2011. 22869:. Wiley-VCH, 2009. p. 6. Web 3 March 2011. 22351:. Oxford University Press. Web 9 May 2011. 22268:. Oxford University Press. Web 8 May 2011. 22227:. Victoria and Albert Museum. 23 May 2023. 22214:. Oxford University Press. Web 7 May 2011. 22054:. Oxford University Press. Web 6 May 2011. 21912:. Oxford University Press. Web 3 May 2011. 21860:. Oxford University Press. Web 3 May 2011. 21796:. Oxford University Press. Web 8 May 2011. 20276:Donatella Biffignandi (10 December 2002). 19279:(1897–1990), industrialist founder of the 18808:(1866–1945), entrepreneur. Founder of the 18188:(1885–1932), poet, author of Canti Orfici. 18005:(1802–1874), poet and critic; editor of a 17905:(1851–1915), member of the Italian cabinet 17881:Del primato morale e civile degli italiani 17695:Le avventure di Saffo poetessa di Mitilene 17687:(1753–1820), economist of the Papal States 17592:De fabula equestris ordinis Constantiniani 17104:(1465); the world's first printed cookbook 16592:(c. 1005–1089), philosopher and theologian 15648:(1892–1953), motorcycle and racecar driver 15183:"Volleyball Player of the Century" in 2001 15057:(born 1967), footballer, Italy's all time 13442:(1798–1854), physicist, demonstrated that 13175:(1931–2010), microbiologist, a pioneer of 12943:(1825–1888), mathematician, known for the 11878:, a religious order in the Catholic Church 11669:Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany 11661:for printing mensural and polyphonic music 11657:(1466–1539), printer. Inventor of movable 11087:(1821–1891), painter of religious subjects 11013:(1696–1770), painter. His frescoes in the 10034:(1459–1461) in the Medici Palace, Florence 9956:(1578–1630), painter, one of the earliest 9865:(c. 1490–1542), painter and leader of the 9691:along the nave in the cathedral at Cremona 7800:(born 1966) – singer/songwriter and rapper 6780:disseminating contemporary music in Italy. 5952:(1533–1604), composer. He was organist of 5548:List of Presidents of the Italian Republic 4819:Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany 4702:(1635–1714), Catholic priest and physician 3742:(1972), a satire on sexual hypocrisy, and 3563:Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion 3363:(1928–1997), film director. known film is 3291:(1901–1974), film director and actor. His 2176: 2072:(died 1956), silversmith migrated in Peru. 1946: 1205:Tutte l'opere d'architettura et prospetiva 1073:(c. 1420–1479), principal designer of the 178: 164: 22819:United States Declaration of Independence 22425:. Taschen, 1998. p. 708. Web 12 May 2011. 21505: 20889:Hearder, Harry; Morris, Jonathan (2002). 18882:(born 1935), businessman, co-founders of 18761:(1883–1920), writer; known for his novel 18021:(1840–1922), novelist; his works include 17829:(1861–1927), writer; known for his novel 16722:(1313–1375), poet and scholar, author of 16433:(1265–1274) which consists of three parts 16326:and writer who was a leading opponent of 15482:(born 1984), alpine skier, won the men's 14555:(c. 1386–1466), sculptor, pioneer of the 14229:(1872–1967), anatomist who described the 13416:United States Declaration of Independence 13345:for investigating the mechanism of viral 13251:(born 1954), scientist, co-inventor with 11667:(1499–1563), typographer and printer for 10516:he created his most celebrated work, the 9240:(1235); one of the earliest icons of the 8232:(21st-century) – opera singer and actress 7260:(1945–2021) – singer/songwriter, composer 6608:(1813–1901), leading Italian composer of 6065:works. His canons were especially popular 6029:, in the papal chapel, is his composition 3902:, legendary Etruscan king who reigned at 3837:(1924–1995), comic artist and illustrator 1906:(1932–36) is regarded as his finest work. 1803:architecture studio; cousin of architect 1178:(1486–1570), sculptor and architect. His 22127:The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 22015:The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 22000:The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 21772:The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 21435: 20652:The Oxford companion to military history 19717:(1889–1970); publisher and film producer 19423:, product designer and interior designer 18686:(1930); was translated into 14 languages 18212:(born 1950), poet and writer; author of 18173:(1959) brought him international acclaim 18077:(1939–2017), novelist and anthropologist 17944:which was published posthumously in 1867 17379:(1719–1789), literary critic; author of 17319:The Baroque period and the Enlightenment 15128:(born 1985), basketball player with the 15089:, he completed the first ever ascent of 14265:(1776–1846), physicist who invented the 13815:(1853–1925), mathematician, inventor of 13786:in putrefying meat does not result from 13683:(1847–1935), chemist, discoverer of the 13593:(1841–1912), physicist, inventor of the 13578:(1812–1883), anatomist who isolated the 13334:Italian School of Positivist Criminology 12500:(1815–1891), physicist, inventor of the 12348:(1617–1681), mathematician, in his book 11936:(1515–1595), priest. The founder of the 11300:(born 1973), children's book illustrator 7896:(born 1964) – singer-songwriter, pianist 6786:(1863–1945), opera composer, famous for 6523:. Mascagni came up with his masterpiece 4920:Castruccio Castracani degli Antelminelli 4474:(?–604), Benedictine monk and the first 4442:at the time of his election (13 May 535) 4399: 3887: 3630:(1990) and various other gangster films. 1326:(1611–1691), architect of the Church of 1155:(1484–1546), architect. He designed the 21957:ABC-CLIO, 2007. p. 147. Web 6 May 2011. 20917: 19776:in 1961, after dropping out of college. 17699:Notti romane al sepolcro degli Scipioni 17239:De rerum natura iuxta propria principia 16394:("The book of consolation and council") 15912:(born 1993), mixed martial arts fighter 15782:(born 1981), mixed martial arts fighter 15664:, cycling's premier road race, and the 15556:(born 1963), racing driver from Italy, 15411:(born 1987), professional tennis player 15358:(born 1989), mixed martial arts fighter 14795:(1837–1922), marble and bronze sculptor 14783:(c. 1415) is considered his masterpiece 13863:("The Practice of Surgery") around 1180 13790:but from eggs laid on the meat by flies 11744:(c. 1708 – c. 1798), engraver in copper 11181:(1841–1884), painter of genre paintings 10196:(c. 1498–1554), painter. Together with 10062:Apparition of the Virgin to St. Bernard 9425:. One of the artists who worked at the 9003:of the late 20th and early 21st century 8341:(1705–1782), both soprano and contralto 5815:at some time and was in the service of 5071:who served as a military captain under 4797:Alessandro de' Medici, Duke of Florence 3825:(born 1958), illustrator and cartoonist 3127:(winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the 2908: 2492:racing car manufacturer with the other 1894:(1904–1943), architect associated with 1019:and other famous buildings of Rome and 621:, actress. Her performance in the film 14: 25622: 22996: 22605:. Italian Association of Medical Women 22154:"TaddΓ¨o di Bartolo (o Taddeo Bartoli)" 21694:The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music 21631:The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music 19571:, which produces the Martini vermouth. 18802:(1955–2019), contemporary glass artist 18670:(born 1946), novelist and comic writer 18503:(1929) and of the anti-fascist novel, 18306:(1893–1973), novelist; known novel is 15890:(born 1974), former Formula One driver 15686:(born 1954), former Formula One driver 15568:Grands Prix during the years 1987–1992 15496:(born 1980), former Formula One driver 15405:(born 1973), former Formula One driver 13149:Agostino Gemelli University Polyclinic 13129:who accurately described heliocentric 13108:(1879–1943), mathematician, eponym of 12868:(1813–1902), physician who identified 12720:(1847–1908), inventor who improved on 12690:(1736–1822), physician. He discovered 12638:(1759–1820), physician who introduced 11163:(1812–1888) painter, Neoclassic style. 11046:(1754–1817), fresco painter active in 10088:(1538–1592), painter. His first work, 9197:(220–130 BC), Roman writer and painter 7978:(born 1967) – rapper/singer/songwriter 5777:1340–1360), court composer during the 5616:Founding fathers of the European Union 5574:(1922–1984), secretary-general of the 3596:(1906–1977), film director. His films 2726:(1415– c. 1497), explorer for Portugal 2035:(born 1950), three-star Michelin chef. 1878:(1858– after 1911), Italian architect. 750:, Roman architect; known for his work 653:(1935–2017), actress and fashion model 522:(born 1964), actress and fashion model 263:(1916–1995), actor of film and theatre 24091: 23943:204 (January 1997). Web 5 March 2011. 21439:Choral Music in the Twentieth Century 20605:"Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus" 19885:(c. 1453 – 26 April 1476), nicknamed 19577:(1906–1962), public administrator of 18902:(died 1951), businessman who founded 18886:, the reknowed Italian fashion brand. 18854:(born in 1964) Chief Rabbi of Russia 18718:(born 1957), novelist. Known for the 18588:(1921–2008), his major works include 18574:(1901–1968), poet; his works include 18548:Six Characters in Search of an Author 18115:(1907–1954), writer; in 1950 won the 18054:(1901–1990), author of such books as 17950:(1855–1912), poet; his works include 17521:Disciplinarum Metaphysicarum Elementa 17425:Lettere dieci di Virgilio agli Arcadi 17038:Discussionum peripateticorum libri XV 15564:champion in 1987; participated in 81 15550:(born 1944), mountaineer and explorer 15508:(born 1968), footballer; centre back. 15486:at the world Alpine championships in 13953:(1901–1997), geophysicist founder of 13757:(1826–1890), geographer and scientist 12474:, which is responsible for recurrent 11618:(1501) and also the first to use the 11322:(1888–1978), painter, founder of the 10670:Christ with Saints Joseph and Eligius 10582: 10255:(1452–1466), depicts scenes from the 9081:(1919–2003), operatic bass-baritone, 6039:. She was the first woman to compose 5781:and one of the earliest composers of 3234:(1972) brought him international fame 2904:, freeing 30,000 slaves from bondage. 2281:(1904–1980), aircraft designer whose 1395:and the Basilica of St. Gaudenzio in 1352:(1697–1751), architect known for the 1015:(1543–1607), architect who worked on 24648:Proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy 22815:Resolution 175 of the 103rd Congress 20171:Transactions of the Newcomen Society 20105:"Giacomo Antonio Domenico Quarenghi" 19907:(1901–1987), classical archaeologist 19342:(1764–1815), distiller. Inventor of 17988:Nuovo saggio sull’origine delle idee 17467:Essay on the Philosophy of Languages 17259:(1585–1619), philosopher; author of 17148:(1543–1597), philosopher; author of 17136:An homo bonus, vel malus volens fiat 16837:; one of the great books of its time 16490:(c. 1240 – c. 1313), poet and writer 16006:Category:Philosophers of Roman Italy 15940:(born 1966), racing driver; won two 15868:(born 1966), alpine skier, known as 15828:(born 1566 or 1567), jockey in Siena 15776:(born 1988), professional footballer 15236:(born 1978), footballer; goalkeeper. 15173:(born 1989), professional ice hockey 13069:(1847–1918), physician, inventor of 13050:(1858), he was the first to propose 12898:classification of algebraic surfaces 11569:where he published a version of the 10468:(c. 1488/1490–1576), painter of the 10032:The Journey of the Magi to Bethlehem 9302:1278–1319), painter. Founder of the 6688:were influential in his compositions 6281:, some 90 string quartets, and many 5114:Michelangelo Alessandro Colli-Marchi 4625:, assuming the name of the martyred 4412:Category:Cardinals (Catholic Church) 2624:(1531–1600), engineer, invented the 884:1006–1032), architect active in the 761:, Roman surveyor under the reign of 741:, Roman architect during the age of 22919:American Astronomical Society (AAS) 22238:"BadalΓ²cchio (o BadalΓ²cchi), Sisto" 22138:Britannica Educational Publishing. 20918:Hastrup, Kirsten (22 August 1992). 18848:, the world's largest pasta company 18814:Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino 18616:(1932–2009), writer and philosopher 17717:Meditazioni sull' economia politica 17189:(1501–1504), first pastoral romance 17050:(1304–1374), scholar and poet; his 15934:(born 1990), professional biathlete 15660:(1970–2004), cyclist, won both the 15584:'s Pierre de Coubertin World Trophy 15248:(born 1985), eight-time Grand Prix 14575:sculptor of the late Baroque period 14484:Unique Forms of Continuity in Space 13938:, although he didn't see it as such 13242:, he was the first to describe the 13063:(1395–1455), physician and engineer 12755:(1819–1892), astronomer, his first 11812:, and a principal influence in the 11808:(1542–1621), theologian, cardinal, 11272:Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp 9585:, where he worked from 1520 to 1530 8272: 7722:(born in 1951) – singer and actress 7092:(1934–2018), conductor. He founded 6920:Category:Italian conductors (music) 6746:(1867–1948), opera composer in the 6264: 5541: 5363:(1920–1943), member of the Italian 5272:(1569–1630), general and master of 4438:(?–536), of noble birth, he was an 4290:Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus 3991:Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus 3527:The Gospel According to St. Matthew 3004:, eponymous hero of the 2021 film, 2886:in South America. The name for the 2259:(1571–1645), engineer and architect 2000:– host of the Food Network program 1194:L’Idea dell’Architettura Universale 430:(1922–1990), film and theatre actor 317:(1924–1991), stage and screen actor 24: 24117: 23668:. Bologna: Il Mulino. p. 119. 22624:Angiola Borrino, Virginia (2017). 22093:National Gallery (Great Britain). 21436:Strimple, Nick (1 November 2005). 20368:] the Programma 101 to market. 19782:, leather craftsman co-founder of 19761:Father Simpliciano of the Nativity 19055:Dialogues sur le commerce des blΓ©s 18832:(1926–2020), economist and planner 17713:Riflessioni sulle leggi vincolanti 17632:(1672–1750), historian; author of 17505:(1731–1813), historian; author of 16972:(1519–1594), writer; his treatise 16859:(c. 1470–1525), writer; author of 16365: 16257:(55/43 BC–16 BC), elegiac poet of 16219:(d. 66 AD), reputed author of the 16088:, on Jason's fabled quest for the 15370:(1906–1966), racing driver; first 15007:(born 1990), professional wrestler 14976:(d. 1898) sculptor and ceramicist. 14238:(1745–1827), electricity pioneer, 14111:professor at a European university 13228:were responsible for transmitting 11218:(1906–1997), architect and painter 10805:(1674–1679) is his most noted work 9268:Madonna Enthroned with St. Francis 8442:(1864–1950), opera singer, soprano 7320:(Alice) (1954) – singer/songwriter 5854:(1551–1618), composer and singer; 5720:, hailed as one of the Fathers of 5092:Early Modern period to Unification 4912:(1475/1476–1507), Spanish-Italian 4242:at Idistaviso on the Weser (AD 16) 4187:and afterwards fought against the 4162:Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus 2720:(1883–1960), explorer of Patagonia 2223:(1841–1919), inventor of an early 1637:(1919–2005), architect, member of 1387:(1798–1888), architect, known for 1139:(1481–1536), architect and painter 25: 25641: 20225:Le macchine di Leonardo da Vinci. 19628:International Baseball Federation 19471:, widow of former Prime minister 18793: 18497:(1907–1990), novelist; author of 17846:Storia della letteratura italiana 17277:(16 vol.), published only in 1721 17102:On honourable pleasure and health 16496:(1181/1182–1226), founder of the 15636:(born 1976), footballer; defender 15582:International Fair Play Committee 15145:twice (in 1936 and 1937) and the 15081:(1762–1834), mountaineer, called 14528:(1435–1525), sculptor; known for 14437:(1918–2011), sculptor and painter 14170:severe acute respiratory syndrome 13991:and was a pioneer in classifying 13730:(1839); the active ingredient in 13584:(1854); the bacteria that causes 13005:, basic working principle of the 12665:in the Western world to describe 12661:(c. 1516–1559), one of the first 12614:(1637–1718), naturalist, studied 12208:psychoanalytic infant observation 11458:(born 1942), painter and sculptor 10802:Worship of the Holy Name of Jesus 10698:whose influential works, such as 10104:Madonna with Child and Two Saints 9659:Portrait of Doge Leonardo Loredan 9459:1236–1255), painter. Three large 9337:Basilica of Santa Croce, Florence 9165: 8842:(1924–2008), lyric-dramatic tenor 8563: 8180:) (1945–1973) – singer/songwriter 7966:) (born 1947) – singer/songwriter 7272:(born 1958) – gospel singer/tenor 6251:, known for violin music and the 5104:Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy 5067:(1440/1441–1518), aristocrat and 4280:Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus 4248:(154 BC–121 BC), Roman politician 4134:(519 BC–438 BC), Roman politician 3932: 3158:The Bird with the Crystal Plumage 3099:List of film directors from Italy 2915:Category:Fictional Italian people 2148:(1920–2011), automobile designer. 1549:Asian Art Museum of San Francisco 1286:(published posthumously in 1737). 1126:I quattro libri dell’architettura 856:(active c. 1288), builder of the 733:Category:Ancient Roman architects 323:(1900–1984), playwright and actor 25604: 25603: 25592: 24070: 24056: 24041: 24021: 24006: 23991: 23976: 23961: 23946: 23924: 23909: 23894: 23879: 23864: 23849: 23834: 23819: 23804: 23789: 23774: 23759: 23744: 23729: 23714: 23699: 23687: 23672: 23657: 23642: 23627: 23612: 23597: 23582: 23567: 23552: 23537: 23522: 23507: 23492: 23477: 23462: 23447: 23432: 23417: 23402: 23387: 23372: 23357: 23342: 23327: 23312: 23297: 23282: 23267: 23252: 23237: 23222: 23207: 23192: 23177: 23162: 23147: 23132: 23117: 23099: 23084: 23069: 23054: 23032: 23017: 22990: 22975: 22954: 22939: 22924: 22902: 22887: 22872: 22857: 22842: 22824: 22807: 22792: 22762: 22747: 22732: 22717: 22703: 22681: 22657: 22642: 22617: 22586: 22571: 22556: 22541: 22526: 22512: 22494: 22470: 22458: 22443: 22428: 22412: 22397: 22382: 22370: 22354: 22332: 22316: 22301: 22286: 22271: 22255:"Giovanni Battista Caracciolo." 22249: 22231: 22217: 22195: 22180: 22165: 22147: 22132: 22117: 22102: 22087: 22072: 22057: 22035: 22020: 22005: 21990: 21975: 21960: 21945: 21930: 21915: 21893: 21878: 21863: 21841: 21826: 21811: 21799: 21777: 21762: 21747: 21732: 21717: 21699: 21684: 21666: 21651: 19962: 19948: 19934: 18737:, published posthumously in 1958 18130:(1920–1996), writer; his novel, 18092:The Garden of the Finzi-Continis 18007:Dizionario della Lingua Italiana 17873:'s cession of Venetia to Austria 17867:The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis 17634:Antiquitates Italicae Medii Aevi 17608:); among his principal works is 17511:Delle revoluzioni della Germania 17463:Essay on the Philosophy of Taste 17455:(1670–1737), jurist and advocate 17195:(1484–1558), scholar; author of 17150:Forma d'una repubblica cattolica 16800:(1584), were published in France 16784:History of the Florentine People 16557:, chronicler, and author of the 16057:at a time of impending barbarism 15950:(born 1942), football goalkeeper 15574:(born 1982), professional golfer 15201:(born 1974), road racing cyclist 15099:(born 1986), NBA player for the 12356:as the name for a unit of length 11714:(17th century), engraver in wood 11593:of literature in the vernacular 11589:. He was one of the first major 11468: 11154:Cicero revealing Catilina's plot 9503:(1474–1515), painter, known for 9255:Santa Maria Donna Regina Vecchia 9207: 8918:(1913–1995), lyric-leggero tenor 8860:(1935–2007), lyric-leggero tenor 7872:(1924–1997)- singer and musician 7488:(1955–2015) – singer/songwriter 6316:won him the title father of the 6159:and producing court ballets for 5917:Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina 5826: 5743: 5552:List of Prime Ministers of Italy 5160:Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma 4973:Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor 4784: 4644:(?–1032), pope from 1024 to 1032 4177:Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus 4097:(108 BC–62 BC), Roman politician 3326:(1920–1993), film director. Won 1759:(1971–1977) in Paris awarded by 1567:American Institute of Architects 1551:, as well as the restoration of 1378: 928:Santa Maria Assunta di Carignano 597:(1936–2014), actress, winner of 45: 25333:Orders, decorations, and medals 23487:Encyclopedia of World Biography 23442:Encyclopedia of World Biography 22997:Watson, Fred (22 August 2018). 22726:Science and Its Times: 700–1449 22521:ESA, History of Europe in space 22338:"Cavaliere Massimo Stanzione." 22241:Treccani, il portale del sapere 22157:Treccani, il portale del sapere 21636: 21621: 21595: 21580: 21565: 21550: 21526: 21499: 21471: 21456: 21429: 21414: 21399: 21384: 21369: 21354: 21339: 21324: 21309: 21294: 21279: 21264: 21249: 21234: 21219: 21204: 21189: 21174: 21163: 21148: 21133: 21118: 21103: 21088: 21073: 21058: 21043: 21028: 21013: 20998: 20983: 20968: 20953: 20938: 20911: 20896: 20883: 20868: 20853: 20838: 20823: 20808: 20793: 20778: 20763: 20748: 20733: 20718: 20703: 20688: 20673: 20658: 20643: 20628: 20613: 20598: 20583: 20568: 20553: 20538: 20523: 20508: 20493: 20478: 20463: 20448: 20433: 20418: 20403: 20388: 20373: 20348: 20323: 20302: 20269: 20238: 20207: 20176: 20154: 20143: 20078:Encyclopedia of World Biography 19545:, maker of high-end sports cars 19182:(born 1957), diplomat, current 18743:(1955–1991), writer; author of 18704:(1943–2012), writer; author of 18652:(1921–1989), writer; author of 18405:(born 1939), writer; author of 18309:That Awful Mess on Via Merulana 17453:Giuseppe Lorenzo Maria Casaregi 17423:(1718–1808), writer; author of 16798:De l'infinito universo et Mondi 16392:Liber consolationis et consilii 16335:(c. 55 BC–c. 19 BC), Roman poet 16322:(c. 345–402), Roman statesman, 15680:(born 1983), rugby union player 15596:(born 1951), road bicycle racer 15134:National Basketball Association 14986: 14609:(1852–1929), Italian sculptor, 13697:whose interests centred on the 12135:(1714–1795), father of Italian 11600:Johannes Philippus de Lignamine 11099:(1844–1883), Neapolitan painter 10597:(1600–1650), painter, pupil of 9815:(probably commissioned in 1469) 9624:(c. 1510–1592), painter of the 9172:Category:Ancient Roman painters 8824:(1853–1916), lyric-spinto tenor 8570:Category:Italian mezzo-sopranos 8489:(1882–1963), coloratura soprano 8268:(born 1955) – singer/songwriter 8262:(born 1950) – singer/songwriter 8250:(born 1951) – singer/songwriter 8238:(born 1938) – singer/songwriter 8226:(born 1949) – singer/songwriter 8220:(born 1943) – singer/songwriter 8202:(1941–2013) – singer/songwriter 8196:(1938–1967) – singer/songwriter 8170:(born 1945) – singer/songwriter 8164:(born 1990) – singer/songwriter 8140:(1951–2004) – singer/songwriter 8128:(born 1957) – singer/songwriter 8116:(born 1952) – singer/songwriter 8110:(born 1969) – singer/songwriter 8104:(born 1953) – singer/songwriter 8092:(1944–2009) – singer/songwriter 8086:(born 1963) – singer/songwriter 8038:(born 1972) – singer/songwriter 8014:(born 1974) – singer/songwriter 8008:(born 1934) – singer/songwriter 7996:(born 1982) – singer/songwriter 7984:(born 1972) – singer/songwriter 7972:(born 1954) – singer/songwriter 7956:(born 1975) – singer/songwriter 7944:(1921–1991) – singer/songwriter 7938:(1928–1994) – singer/songwriter 7914:(born 1995) – singer/songwriter 7908:(born 1988) – singer/songwriter 7902:(born 1976) – singer/songwriter 7878:(born 1984) – singer/songwriter 7860:(1950–2016) – singer/songwriter 7854:(born 1945) – singer/songwriter 7842:(born 1992) – singer/songwriter 7830:(born 1960) – singer/songwriter 7824:(born 1944) – singer/songwriter 7818:(1937–2006) – singer/songwriter 7788:(born 1940) – singer/songwriter 7782:(born 1938) – singer/songwriter 7776:(born 1969) – singer/songwriter 7758:(born 1971) – singer/songwriter 7752:(1950–1981) – singer/songwriter 7746:(born 1982) – singer/songwriter 7740:(1939–2003) – singer/songwriter 7716:(born 1951) – singer/songwriter 7710:(1934–2013) – singer/songwriter 7704:(born 1947) – singer/songwriter 7692:(born 1952) – singer/songwriter 7686:(born 1980) – singer/songwriter 7680:(born 1979) – singer/songwriter 7674:(1942–2004) – singer/songwriter 7668:(1933–2005) – singer/songwriter 7620:(1935–2013) – singer/songwriter 7614:(born 1960) – singer/songwriter 7596:(born 1977) – singer/songwriter 7578:(1947–2014) – singer/songwriter 7566:(1922–2011) – singer/songwriter 7560:(born 1939) – singer/songwriter 7554:(born 1954) – singer/songwriter 7548:(born 1940) – singer/songwriter 7542:(born 1955) – singer/songwriter 7536:(born 1970) – singer/songwriter 7530:(born 1965) – singer/songwriter 7524:(born 1951) – singer/songwriter 7518:(1940–1999) – singer/songwriter 7494:(born 1967) – singer/songwriter 7476:(1943–2012) – singer/songwriter 7464:(born 1965) – singer/songwriter 7458:(1943–2023) – singer/songwriter 7452:(1940–2005) – singer/songwriter 7446:(born 1937) – singer/songwriter 7440:(born 1990) – singer/songwriter 7434:(born 1946) – singer/songwriter 7428:(born 1986) – singer/songwriter 7422:(born 1947) – singer/songwriter 7416:(born 1938) – singer/songwriter 7404:(born 1985) – singer/songwriter 7398:(born 1943) – singer/songwriter 7392:(1943–2021) – singer/songwriter 7380:(1920–2001) – singer/songwriter 7374:(born 1988) βˆ’ singer/songwriter 7356:(1921–1960) – singer/songwriter 7341:(born 1994) – singer/songwriter 7335:(born 1950) – singer/songwriter 7302:(born 1948) – singer/songwriter 7296:(born 1946) – singer/songwriter 7278:(1935–2019) – singer/songwriter 7266:(1943–1998) – singer/songwriter 7254:(born 1951) – singer/songwriter 7242:(born 1967) – singer/songwriter 7230:(born 1985) – singer/songwriter 7218:(born 1983) – singer/songwriter 7212:(born 1984) – singer/songwriter 7206:(born 1976) – singer/songwriter 7200:(born 1987) – singer/songwriter 7194:(born 1982) – singer/songwriter 7182:(born 1985) – singer/songwriter 7176:(born 1986) – singer/songwriter 7170:(born 1967) – singer/songwriter 7030:(1909–1996), conductor of opera 6872:(produced posthumously in 1926) 6247:(1678–1741), composer, Italian 6107:instrumental music in the late 5578:from March 1972 until his death 4416:Category:Roman Catholic bishops 3792: 3687:The Night of the Shooting Stars 2890:is derived from his given name. 2765:(1838–1902), explorer of Africa 1153:Antonio da Sangallo the Younger 1131:history of Western architecture 726: 442:(1953–1994), actor and director 341:(born 1980), actor who won the 23983:"Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa" 21442:. Amadeus Press. p. 184. 20470:"Scipio Africanus the Younger" 20395:"Giovanni Da Pian Del Carpini" 20128: 20113: 20098: 20083: 20068: 20053: 20037: 20022: 20007: 18045: 17733: 17576:(1590), a pastoral tragicomedy 17126:On the Immortality of the Soul 16794:De la causa, principio, et Uno 15956:(born 1974), luger; nicknamed 15906:(1904–1948), Grand Prix driver 15740:(born 1943), former footballer 15612:(born 1971), basketball player 15558:FIA European Formula Three Cup 15538:(born 1950), basketball player 15417:(born 1988), No.6 pick in the 15141:(1914–2000), cyclist, won the 15122:(born 1960), former footballer 15108:(born 1990), footballer; 2010 14906:Virgin and Child with St. Anne 14500:Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss 14288:(born 1929), nuclear physicist 14269:(1812); a model of dry battery 13981:, which he described as canals 13750:Hebrew University of Jerusalem 12678:, a variant of the Hall effect 12369:Leopoldo Marco Antonio Caldani 11674: 11191: 11121:(1799–1880), was a miniaturist 10537:The Feast in the House of Levi 10478:(1520–1523), and his portraits 9894:in the Pinacoteca Comunale di 9797:1440–1470), painter, based in 9745:(1540–1545) is the most famous 9469:, early 14th century, painter. 9236:. His most celebrated work is 9050:(1877–1953), operatic baritone 9021:(1876–1950), operatic baritone 9015:(1831–1918), operatic baritone 8483:(born 1960), operatic soprano. 7884:(1947–1995) – singer/performer 7626:(1913–1995)– singer/songwriter 7064:(born 1964), conductor of the 7051:(born 1959), conductor of the 6640: 6306:(1792) is universally renowned 5509:(1846–1920), mayor of Florence 5488:Coriolano Ponza di San Martino 5340:Camillo Benso, conte di Cavour 4670:(750–816), known for crowning 3883:Military and political figures 3449:; one of the most influential 2534:General Rafael Urdaneta Bridge 2191:(1527–1588), military engineer 1822:(1966) is a classic of modern 1705:winning engineer and designer. 1334:Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli 1245:San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane 901: 793: 311:(1901–1974), actor and manager 13: 1: 22723:Schlager, Neil; Lauer, Josh. 22578:"Giacomo Berengario da Carpi" 22455:, 2011. Web 24 February 2011. 21316:"Giovanni Battista Pergolesi" 20360:The Old Calculator Web Museum 20314:The Old Calculator Web Museum 20000: 19984:List of people by nationality 18608:Hans Christian Andersen Award 18451:(1931–2009), writer and poet. 17942:Confessioni d'un ottuagenario 17612:(1623), a long narrative poem 17377:Giuseppe Marc'Antonio Baretti 17185:(1456–1530), poet; author of 17087:Oration on the Dignity of Man 17078:Giovanni Pico della Mirandola 17042:Nova de universis philosophia 16662:about Saint Francis of Assisi 16526:Historia destructionis Troiae 16382:Category:Italian philosophers 16287:, an epic in 17 books on the 15520:(1932–2000), sprinter cyclist 15292:(born 1960), football referee 15272:FIFA World Player of the Year 15067:FIFA World Player of the Year 15061:top scorer, former winner of 15001:(born 1942), motorcycle racer 14993:Category:Italian sportspeople 14896:Virtues of Charles of Bourbon 14627:(1529–1608), sculptor in the 14154:(1765–1828), built the first 13925:laid the foundations for the 13737:Giovanni Antonio Amedeo Plana 13639:acute promyelocytic leukaemia 13391:. He was also the creator of 12724:incandescent light bulb with 12694:(about a half century before 12682:Alfonso Giacomo Gaspare Corti 12224:" (law number 180, year 1978) 12077:" (law number 180, year 1978) 12012: 10952:(1613–1699), painter, called 10252:The History of the True Cross 9421:(c. 1291–1356), painter from 8689:(1876–Zoagli), operatic tenor 8633: 8501:(1870–1935), operatic soprano 8477:(1857–1933), operatic soprano 6913: 6529:in 1890 to tremendous success 5718:Union of European Federalists 5406:Alessandro Ferrero La Marmora 5280:Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia 5098:History of early modern Italy 5012:Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta 4959:(1460–1525), condottiere and 4774:(?–514), pope from 498 to 514 4683:(?–366), pope from 352 to 366 4539:(c. 1007–1072), cardinal and 4520:(?–432), pope from 422 to 432 4484:(c. 480 – c. 547), father of 4465:; he was also the teacher of 3799:Category:Italian illustrators 3092: 1663:Spanish Colonial architecture 1645:. Known for his works at the 1143:Antonio da Sangallo the Elder 809: 715: 615:in the post-World War II era. 355:(born 1942), actor and dubber 23079:The Oxford Dictionary of Art 22970:Public Health History Corner 22789:, Pioneer, Gugliemo Marconi. 22465:"Bernardine of Siena, Saint" 22392:The Oxford Dictionary of Art 22096:The National Gallery review. 22082:The Oxford Dictionary of Art 21821:The Oxford Dictionary of Art 21742:The Oxford Dictionary of Art 20635:"Titus Quinctius Flamininus" 20575:"Scipio Africanus the Elder" 19273:of which he is the president 19079:, Italian professor (?–1981) 18779:The Twilight of the Elephant 18729:Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa 17562:Osservatore Veneto periodico 16676:Humanism and the Renaissance 16097:(c. 540 – c. 600), poet and 16045:De consolatione philosophiae 16033:, is a verse history of the 15981:List of Italian philosophers 15393:(born 1977), retired swimmer 15214:Pierluigi Bini, rock climber 15023:World Sportscar Championship 14807:(1832–1889), marble sculptor 14638:The Rape of the Sabine Women 14326: 12851:Giovanni Dondi dell'Orologio 12809:(c. 1535–1615), scholar and 12796:, including periodic comets 12540:. One of the most important 11961:(1381–1457), Augustinian nun 11681:Category:Italian printmakers 11583:Gabriele Giolito de' Ferrari 11399:(1901); a symbol of the 20th 11391:Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo 11031: 10694:(1571–1610), painter of the 10512:(c. 1410–1461), painter. In 9429:, for which he finished the 8957: 8190:) (1945) – singer/songwriter 7146:Category:Italian songwriters 6383:Giovanni Battista Sammartini 6312:(1706–1784), composer whose 6300:. Among his numerous works, 6169:(1710–1736), composer whose 5996: 5732: 5727: 5531:Victor Emmanuel III of Italy 5437:Gold Medal of Military Valor 5369:Gold Medal of Military Valor 5293:Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946) 4841:Giovanni di Bicci de' Medici 4809:(1519–1589), Queen of France 4457:(337 or 340–397), bishop of 4432:until a thousand years later 4286:(method of combat in 217 BC) 2791:Giovanni da Pian del Carpine 2705: 2271:(1620–1678),inventor of the 2039: 1819:The Architecture of the City 1520: 1442:Basilica of St. John Lateran 1027:Francesco di Giorgio Martini 683:(1905–1994), actress, revue 239:(1888–1945), character actor 7: 25373:Water supply and sanitation 24797:Italian geographical region 24665:Monarchy and the World Wars 24607:Kingdom of the Two Sicilies 24493:War of the Sicilian Vespers 24146:Timeline of Italian history 22946:"NiccolΓ² Fontana Tartaglia" 22836:American Montessori Society 22503:Italia patria di scienziati 21506:De Benedictis, Angela Ida. 21391:"Giovanni Battista Martini" 20560:"Marcus Claudius Marcellus" 19927: 19238:and was the creator of the 19215:(1889–1964), co-founder of 18972:Luca Cordero di Montezemolo 18056:La struttura dell'esistenza 17958:, 1914), the more mystical 17784:The Adventures of Pinocchio 17767:Il marchese di Roccaverdina 17014:De intellectu et daemonibus 16974:De modis musicis antiquorum 16943:Disputationes Camaldulenses 16766:Novella novamente ritrovata 16740:(1440/41–1494), poet whose 16734:and poems in the vernacular 16205:and which were imitated by 15977:List of Italian journalists 15075:(born 1971), retired runner 14737:(1859-After 1908), sculptor 13121:(1564–1642), physicist and 13026:through the orbits) in 1937 12827:functions of real variables 12378:Temistocle Calzecchi-Onesti 12325:and to the applications of 12239:(1711–1778), scientist and 11938:Congregation of the Oratory 11712:Giovanni Francesco Cassioni 11605:Herbarium Apuleii Platonici 11541: 11266:(1886–1973), rector of the 10928:Giovanni Battista Piazzetta 10389:The Miracle-working Chalice 9695:Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio 9413:Annunciation and two Saints 9251:Santa Cecilia in Trastevere 9232:1235–1244), painter of the 9189:Furius Dionysius Philocalus 9154: 8953:(1876–1949), dramatic tenor 8941:(1820–1889), operatic tenor 8896:(1832–1916), operatic tenor 8854:(1776–1832), operatic tenor 8836:(1887–1976), dramatic tenor 8806:(1943), lyric-leggero tenor 8794:(1790–1873), operatic tenor 8776:(1881–1955), operatic tenor 8770:(1915–1982), dramatic tenor 8752:(1790–1864), operatic tenor 8746:(1750–1830), operatic tenor 8740:(1932–2000), dramatic tenor 8683:(1744–1826), operatic tenor 8640:Category:Italian contraltos 8427: 8122:(born 1994) – rapper/singer 8068:(born 1994) – rapper/singer 7932:(born 1989) – rapper/singer 7806:(born 1990) – rapper/singer 7500:(born 1980) – rapper/singer 7368:(born 1983) – singer/rapper 7066:National Symphony Orchestra 6932:(1979–88); director of the 6395: 6167:Giovanni Battista Pergolesi 6075:, or, more accurately, the 6057:, other sacred and secular 5525:Victor Emmanuel II of Italy 5287:1861 to the rise of Fascism 5170:Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy 4873:and Provost of the city of 3242:Quattro passi fra le nuvole 2836:in the first expedition of 2452:for his pioneering efforts. 2189:Giovanni Battista Antonelli 1458:Giuseppe Venanzio Marvuglia 1446:San Giovanni dei Fiorentini 1360:Giovanni Battista Vaccarini 1220:Cardinal Alessandro Farnese 995:, two gates to the city of 800:Category:Italian architects 271:Les Parapluies de Cherbourg 10: 25646: 25292:Inventions and discoveries 24702:Fall of the Fascist regime 24685:Fourth War of Independence 24643:Expedition of the Thousand 24633:Second War of Independence 23694:WOMEN'S HISTORY CATEGORIES 23664:D'Urso, Valentina (1997). 23579:, 2011. 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In 1987, bought the 19143:(1643-1705), physician 18741:Pier Vittorio Tondelli 18598:Le stagioni di Giacomo 18590:Il sergente nella neve 18435:; among his works are 18275:The Rage and the Pride 18170:The Nonexistent Knight 18164:The Baron in the Trees 17903:Francesco Guicciardini 17806:Il trionfo della morte 17636:(6 vols; 1738–42) and 17484:The Marriage of Figaro 17473:Elena Cornaro Piscopia 17193:Julius Caesar Scaliger 17060:Alessandro Piccolomini 17028:Thesaurus Ciceronianus 17018:De immortalitate animi 16918:Francesco Guicciardini 16891:translations from the 16885:Convivia Mediolanensia 16829:Baldassare Castiglione 16529:(completed about 1287) 16339:Marcus Terentius Varro 16082:Gaius Valerius Flaccus 16031:De Actibus Apostolorum 15704:(born 1985), kickboxer 15488:Garmisch-Partenkirchen 15087:Michel-Gabriel Paccard 14827:Baptistery in Florence 14497:school; works include 14459:period; works include 14423:Bartolommeo Bandinelli 14310:Giovanni Battista Zupi 14231:sarcoplasmic reticulum 14185:Antonio Maria Valsalva 14180:spontaneous generation 14128:Evangelista Torricelli 14090:chronic kidney disease 13936:non-Euclidean geometry 13788:spontaneous generation 13685:Paternò–BΓΌchi reaction 13298:Giovanni Maria Lancisi 13075:pulmonary tuberculosis 12983:(1942), initiated the 12941:Francesco FaΓ  di Bruno 12798:54P/de Vico-Swift-NEAT 12294:as gene vectors (1992) 11844:Mother Frances Cabrini 11487:Anton Giulio Bragaglia 10829:(1563–1639), painter. 10814:Susanna and the Elders 10719:The Choice of Hercules 10686:Battistello Caracciolo 10308:Antonio del Pollaiuolo 10302:Polidoro da Caravaggio 9888:Descent from the Cross 9653:St. Francis in Ecstasy 9398:Nativity of the Virgin 9148:The Marriage of Figaro 8606:and lighter operas by 8417:and expressive singing 5756:Gherardello da Firenze 5464:National Fascist Party 5375:Tommaso De Cristoforis 5349:Juan Bautista Cambiaso 5219:, he took part in the 5065:Gian Giacomo Trivulzio 4739:Benedictines (Hermits) 4420:Category:Italian popes 4262:Mithradates VI Eupator 4200:Manius Curius Dentatus 4194:Lucius Cornelius Sulla 4138:Appius Claudius Caecus 4089:Marcus Furius Camillus 4033:Marcus Atilius Regulus 4015:Julio-Claudian Dynasty 3955:List of Roman generals 3947:List of Roman Emperors 3259:Bread, Love and Dreams 3135:Michelangelo Antonioni 2801:Giovanni da Verrazzano 2172:(1742–1796), engraver. 2134:Automobili Lamborghini 2100:(1935–2011), engraver. 1480:Catherine II the Great 1454:(1686–1746), architect 1374:(1731–1787), architect 1368:(1700–1773), architect 1249:Sant'Ivo alla Sapienza 748:Lucius Vitruvius Cordo 475:For a Few Dollars More 25348:Public administration 24456:the Holy Roman Empire 23953:"Salvatore Quasimodo" 23766:"Gabriele D’Annunzio" 23679:"Francesco Algarotti" 23454:"Jacobus De Voragine" 23038:"Benvenuto Cellini." 23024:"Benedetto da Maiano" 23003:. 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Web 25 April 2011. 22201:"Cristofano Allori." 21997:"Gentile da Fabriano" 21706:"Piero Cappuccilli." 21628:"Moreschi, Alessandro 21301:"Francesco Geminiani" 21020:"Victor Emmanuel III" 20815:"Stephen II (or III)" 20530:"Marcus Porcius Cato" 19899:Antonio Luigi Zanussi 19539:Ferruccio Lamborghini 19354:Bartolomeo Cristofori 19313:Alessandro Cagliostro 19141:Pirro Maria Gabrielli 18477:History of the Greeks 17765:(1894) and the novel 17245:Gian Giorgio Trissino 17215:'s literary academy, 17112:Stanze per la giostra 16644:Matthew of Aquasparta 16584:Stabat Mater Dolorosa 16388:Albertanus of Brescia 15560:champion in 1986 and 15423:Oklahoma City Thunder 15327:champion of champions 14926:(1916–2001), sculptor 14801:(1849–1912), sculptor 14731:(1913–1984), sculptor 14631:style; works include 14593:FIFA World Cup Trophy 14519:and active mainly in 14273:Francesco Zantedeschi 13975:Giovanni Schiaparelli 13775:occupational medicine 13614:Ferdinando Palasciano 13292:Joseph-Louis Lagrange 12871:Ancylostoma duodenale 12813:, known for his work 12667:pulmonary circulation 12521:Bonaventura Cavalieri 12424:quantum cascade laser 12245:University of Bologna 12127:European Space Agency 11997:Fourteen Holy Helpers 11944:Nicholas of Tolentino 11135:. His masterpiece is 10922:Giovanni Paolo Panini 10809:Artemisia Gentileschi 10791:Accademia di San Luca 10401:Sebastiano del Piombo 10375:Adoration of the Magi 10335:Francesco Primaticcio 10247:Piero della Francesca 10155:and in the church of 9540:Andrea del Verrocchio 9501:Mariotto Albertinelli 9366:Church of Santa Croce 9341:Church of St. Francis 9238:St. Francis of Assisi 7057:Staatskapelle Dresden 6881:The Fountains of Rome 6792:, one of the classic 6575:The Barber of Seville 6303:Il matrimonio segreto 6221:musical ornamentation 5893:for public ceremonies 5401:strategic bombardment 5209:Raimondo Montecuccoli 5124:General-Field Marshal 4823:grand duke of Tuscany 4400:Roman Catholic Church 3959:List of Roman consuls 3888:Etruscan civilization 3739:The Seduction of Mimi 3575:The Battle of Algiers 3462:Commedia all'Italiana 3412:Divorce Italian Style 2338:Leonardo Chiariglione 2241:stovetop coffee maker 2166:(fl. 1515), engraver. 2130:Ferruccio Lamborghini 2092:Baldassare Gabbugiani 2046:Cesare Antonio Accius 2033:Luisa Marelli Valazza 1953:List of Italian chefs 1797:Ernesto Nathan Rogers 1649:(1973–1979 and later) 1180:Library of St. Mark's 1147:Madonna di San Biagio 1117:for the next century. 940:, he drew up the new 908:Leon Battista Alberti 528:, silent film actress 390:commedia all'italiana 25576:World Heritage Sites 25031:Council of Ministers 24769:Coronavirus pandemic 24167:Currency and coinage 24035:. Web 5 March 2011. 23998:"Giuseppe Ungaretti" 23936:13 June 2011 at the 23721:"Tommaso Campanella" 23424:"Giacomo Da Lentini" 23112:Angelo de Gubernatis 23096:. Web 24 April 2011. 23047:26 July 2017 at the 22866:Acetylsalicylic acid 22817:: the phrase in the 22801:The Virginia Gazette 22394:. Web 21 April 2011. 22365:Angelo de Gubernatis 22347:26 July 2017 at the 22264:26 July 2017 at the 22210:26 July 2017 at the 22172:"Pellegrino Tibaldi" 22129:. Web 27 April 2011. 22084:. Web 23 April 2011. 22050:26 July 2017 at the 22017:. Web 24 April 2011. 22002:. Web 22 April 2011. 21922:"Francesco Salviati" 21908:26 July 2017 at the 21856:26 July 2017 at the 21823:. Web 26 April 2011. 21792:26 July 2017 at the 21774:. Web 24 April 2011. 21744:. Web 26 April 2011. 21607:Women Economic Forum 21538:19 July 2011 at the 21406:"Giovanni Paisiello" 21346:"Domenico Scarlatti" 21005:"Victor Emmanuel II" 20924:. Psychology Press. 20908:by Caroline Bithell. 20440:"Roberto Rossellini" 20335:powerhousemuseum.com 20250:12 June 2012 at the 20219:7 March 2010 at the 20140:. 27 September 1999. 20119:Soucek King, Carol. 19804:Adrenoleukodystrophy 19490:John of Montecorvino 19433:Domenico Ghirardelli 19261:Javier Gerardo Milei 19232:Ferdinando Innocenti 19137:luxury fashion house 19067:luxury fashion house 19031:(vols. 1–7; 1780–85) 18816:) automobile company 18763:Con gli occhi chiusi 18354:The Little World of 18350:Giovannino Guareschi 18292:Il partigiano Johnny 18257:The Name of the Rose 18024:Cavalleria rusticana 17857:Piccolo mondo antico 17837:Francesco de Sanctis 17703:La vita di Erostrato 17668:(4 books, 1763–1801) 17644:Ferrante Pallavicino 17584:Conclusioni di amore 17459:Melchiorre Cesarotti 17371:Maria Gaetana Agnesi 17337:; his works include 17301:philosopher, at the 17034:Franciscus Patricius 16983:Guidobaldo del Monte 16776:for his famous drama 16738:Matteo Maria Boiardo 16725:De mulieribus claris 16604:Li livres dou tresor 16541:, or sweet new style 16451:Boncompagno da Signa 16415:Anselm of Canterbury 16309:De viris illustribus 16264:Gaius Musonius Rufus 16178:(on illustrious men) 16176:De Viris Illustribus 16095:Venantius Fortunatus 15920:Summer Olympic Games 15840:(1914–?), footballer 15802:1980 Summer Olympics 15403:Giancarlo Fisichella 15346:(born 1970), jockey. 15338:Alessandro Del Piero 15308:1998 Winter Olympics 15207:(1922–2013), one of 14838:Pulpit of St. Andrew 14793:Constantino Pandiani 14780:Four Crowned Martyrs 14747:; creations include 14645:Jacopo della Quercia 14453:Gian Lorenzo Bernini 14397:Giannino Castiglioni 14381:Andrea di Alessandro 14296:reflecting telescope 14021:seminiferous tubules 13771:Bernardino Ramazzini 13741:Observatory of Turin 13559:decay in 1947, with 13470:and the dynamics of 13310:Rita Levi-Montalcini 13244:diffraction of light 13084:micropalaeontologist 12951:Hieronymus Fabricius 12945:FaΓ  di Bruno formula 12771:19th Hilbert problem 12753:Annibale de Gasparis 12646:care of people with 12644:psychiatric hospital 12565:Cavallo's multiplier 12471:Pneumocystis carinii 12406:Stanislao Cannizzaro 12346:Tito Livio Burattini 12038:Archimedes principle 12025:Maria Gaetana Agnesi 11898:Lawrence of Brindisi 11810:Doctor of the Church 11727:Marcantonio Raimondi 11665:Lawrence Torrentinus 11577:Francesco Franceschi 11403:Giovanni Pelliccioli 11355:monochrome paintings 11341:Academy of Fine Arts 11244:German Expressionist 11131:in mid-19th-century 11119:Teresa Fioroni-Voigt 10648:(1708–1787), painter 10626:Marcello Bacciarelli 10426:Francesco Squarcione 10322:Vertumnus and Pomona 10296:International Gothic 10276:(1481–1482), in the 10187:The Creation of Adam 10166:Masolino da Panicale 9974:Domenico Ghirlandaio 9968:international Gothic 9742:Deposition of Christ 9685:Boccaccio Boccaccino 9575:Antonio da Correggio 9558:Antonello da Messina 9552:Sofonisba Anguissola 9489:Santa Maria Maggiore 9483:in the basilicas of 9264:Sta. TrinitΓ  Madonna 9113:Ferruccio Furlanetto 9095:Nazzareno De Angelis 8916:Ferruccio Tagliavini 8840:Pier Miranda Ferraro 8804:Salvatore Fisichella 8780:Enzo de Muro Lomanto 8405:Gaspare Pacchierotti 8322:Girolamo Crescentini 8256:(born 1940) – singer 8244:(1926–1987) – singer 8230:Gioconda Vessichelli 8208:(born 1979) – rapper 8158:(born 1987) – rapper 8146:(born 1984) – rapper 8098:(born 1938) – singer 8080:(born 1951) – singer 8074:(1925–2018) – singer 8062:(born 1989) – rapper 8056:(1906–1974) – singer 8044:(born 1948) – singer 8032:(1919–2011) – singer 8026:(1928–2013) – singer 8020:(born 1946) – singer 8002:(born 1993) – rapper 7990:(born 1980) – rapper 7852:Cristiano Malgioglio 7848:(born 1979) – rapper 7836:(born 1988) – rapper 7794:(born 1972) – rapper 7770:(born 1945) – singer 7734:(born 1980) – rapper 7728:(born 1988) – rapper 7698:(born 1956) – singer 7662:(born 1989) – rapper 7656:(born 1989) – rapper 7650:(born 1976) – rapper 7644:(born 1985) – rapper 7638:(born 1988) – rapper 7632:(born 1989) – rapper 7608:(born 1945) – singer 7602:(born 1972) – rapper 7590:(born 1984) – rapper 7584:(born 1937) – singer 7572:(born 1941) – singer 7522:Francesco De Gregori 7512:(born 1964) – singer 7506:(born 1952) – singer 7470:(1936–2006) – singer 7386:(born 1946) – singer 7362:(born 1982) – rapper 7314:(born 1943) – singer 7290:(1976–2016) – rapper 7248:(born 1973) – rapper 7236:(1925–2009) – singer 7224:(born 1943) – singer 7158:(born 1943) – singer 7028:Gianandrea Gavazzeni 6956:radio and television 6789:Cavalleria rusticana 6526:Cavalleria rusticana 6492:La fille du rΓ©giment 6188:Alessandro Scarlatti 6101:Girolamo Frescobaldi 5881:Emilio de' Cavalieri 5716:, co-founder of the 5708:", co-author of the 5669:left-wing terrorists 5566:Christian Democratic 5260:Franziska Scanagatta 5002:Giovanni Giustiniani 4867:Salvestro de' Medici 4807:Catherine de' Medici 4747:7th-century pontiffs 4541:Doctor of the Church 4294:Third Macedonian War 4073:Marcus Junius Brutus 4064:Lucius Junius Brutus 3995:Third Macedonian War 3718:for his early films 3503:The Ignorant Fairies 2909:Fictional characters 2864:Jesuit China Mission 2814:Alessandro Malaspina 2769:Christopher Columbus 2698:and inventor of the 2681:Artificio de Juanelo 2670:Polytechnic of Turin 2572:Pier Giorgio Perotto 2263:Tito Livio Burattini 2237:who popularized the 2094:(fl.1755), engraver. 2078:(fl.1730), engraver. 2076:Alessandro della Via 2066:(fl.1580), engraver. 2048:(fl.1609), engraver. 1854:Castelvecchio Museum 1824:architectural theory 1647:University of Urbino 1385:Alessandro Antonelli 1319:Santi Luca e Martina 1309:St. Peter's Basilica 1296:Baldassarre Longhena 1053:Giuliano da Sangallo 1017:St. Peter's Basilica 1007:Libro architettonico 958:Bernardo Buontalenti 948:Filippo Brunelleschi 942:St. Peter's Basilica 858:cathedral of Cremona 705:(1931–2022), actress 699:(1921–2006), actress 693:(1939–2009), actress 677:(born 1955), actress 665:(1941–2013), actress 659:(1921–1994), actress 647:(1930–1989), actress 567:(1923–2019), actress 561:(born 1967), actress 555:(born 1938), actress 510:(1941–2015), actress 486:Inspector Montalbano 469:A Fistful of Dollars 397:Marcello Mastroianni 347:Cannes Film Festival 209:adding missing items 25107:Automotive industry 25046:Metropolitan cities 24592:Early Modern period 24565:Kingdom of Sardinia 24516:Italian city-states 24081:, 2014, JosΓ© Greco. 23826:"Vincenzo Gioberti" 23781:"Edmondo De Amicis" 23609:. Web 5 March 2011. 23589:"Jacopo Sannazzaro" 23564:. Web 5 March 2011. 23489:. Web 4 March 2011. 23444:. Web 4 March 2011. 23439:"Guido Guinizzelli" 23319:"Pliny the Younger" 23273:Drabble, Margaret. 23081:. Web 4 March 2011. 23061:"Francesco Laurana" 22921:. Web 3 March 2011. 22854:. Web 3 March 2011. 22754:"Marcello Malpighi" 22700:. Web 3 March 2011. 22435:"Giulio Campagnola" 22404:"Amedeo Modigliani" 21899:"Lodovico Cigoli." 21783:"Paolo Veneziano." 21754:"Giotto di Bondone" 21696:. Web 4 March 2011. 21633:. Web 4 March 2011. 21376:"Baldassare Galuppi 21271:"Francesco Cavalli" 21196:"Adriano Banchieri" 21155:"Palmiro Togliatti" 21050:"Silvio Berlusconi" 20695:"Saint Celestine V" 20425:"Giovanni Pastrone" 20385:. Web 2 March 2011. 20245:"Leonardo da Vinci" 20231:19 May 2018 at the 20202:The Marconi Society 20090:"Vincenzo Scamozzi" 20080:. 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Bergognone 9595:Alesso Baldovinetti 9589:Giuseppe Arcimboldo 9525:Andrea del Castagno 9380:Ambrogio Lorenzetti 9339:, and in the Lower 9325:(completed in 1338) 9312:(1308–1311) in the 9283:Madonna del Bordone 9274:Coppo di Marcovaldo 9073:Salvatore Baccaloni 9036:Lucia di Lammermoor 8906:in operatic history 8828:Giovanni Martinelli 8816:Giacomo Lauri-Volpi 8786:Giuseppe Di Stefano 8662:Giuseppina Grassini 8600:Giulietta Simionato 8487:Amelita Galli-Curci 8399:Alessandro Moreschi 8152:(1941–2007), singer 7912:Francesca Michielin 7482:(born 1936)– singer 7349:The Voice of Naples 7038:symphony orchestras 7034:Carlo Maria Giulini 6938:Berlin Philharmonic 6936:(1986–91), and the 6760:Ruggero Leoncavallo 6636:(1887) among others 6558:Amilcare Ponchielli 6554:of the 19th century 6505:Ruggero Leoncavallo 6486:Lucia di Lammermoor 6149:Jean Baptiste Lully 6119:Francesco Geminiani 5801:Marchetto da Padova 5710:Ventotene Manifesto 5678:European Commission 5385:Francesco de Pinedo 5344:Italian unification 5247:Ottavio Piccolomini 5234:First French Empire 4933:Bartolomeo Colleoni 4904:List of condottieri 4596:papal infallibility 4486:Western monasticism 3906:and fought against 3657:Agata e la tempesta 3612:Gabriele Salvatores 3516:Pier Paolo Pasolini 3419:for best screenplay 3339:Le Notti di Cabiria 3238:Alessandro Blasetti 3231:Last Tango in Paris 3226:Bernardo Bertolucci 3204:Fists in the Pocket 3124:The Stolen Children 2997:Victor Frankenstein 2388:Corradino D'Ascanio 2283:Caproni Campini N.1 2164:Bartolommeo Tutiani 2070:Carlo Mario Camusso 1998:Giada De Laurentiis 1771:modern architecture 1743:Marcello Piacentini 1715:Giovanni Michelucci 1617:Achille Castiglioni 1498:Francesco Tamburini 1410:Duches Marie Louise 1284:Architettura Civile 1241:Francesco Borromini 971:Giacomo della Porta 913:De Re Aedificatoria 494:(1900–1988) actress 409:(1907–1979), actor. 32:Part of a series on 25169:Telecommunications 24536:Maritime republics 23574:"Battista Guarini" 23499:"Giovanni 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22270: 22248: 22230: 22216: 22194: 22179: 22164: 22146: 22131: 22116: 22101: 22086: 22071: 22056: 22034: 22027:"Michelangelo" 22019: 22004: 21989: 21982:"Agnolo Gaddi" 21974: 21959: 21944: 21929: 21914: 21892: 21877: 21862: 21840: 21825: 21810: 21798: 21776: 21761: 21746: 21731: 21716: 21698: 21683: 21665: 21650: 21643:"Giulia Grisi" 21635: 21620: 21594: 21579: 21564: 21549: 21533:"Daniele Gatti 21525: 21498: 21470: 21455: 21448: 21428: 21413: 21398: 21383: 21368: 21353: 21338: 21323: 21308: 21293: 21278: 21263: 21248: 21233: 21218: 21203: 21188: 21173: 21162: 21147: 21140:"Luigi Sturzo" 21132: 21125:"Romano Prodi" 21117: 21102: 21087: 21072: 21057: 21042: 21027: 21012: 20997: 20982: 20967: 20952: 20937: 20930: 20910: 20895: 20882: 20875:"Andrea Doria" 20867: 20852: 20837: 20822: 20807: 20792: 20777: 20762: 20747: 20740:"Honorius III" 20732: 20717: 20702: 20687: 20672: 20657: 20642: 20627: 20612: 20597: 20582: 20567: 20552: 20537: 20522: 20507: 20492: 20477: 20462: 20447: 20432: 20417: 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19300: 19294: 19287:Enrico Piaggio 19284: 19274: 19264: 19258: 19252:Aldus Manutius 19249: 19246:Barbara Labate 19243: 19229: 19219: 19210: 19207:Lucia Guerrini 19204: 19198: 19192: 19186: 19180:Filippo Grandi 19177: 19155:Beeghin-Say SA 19151:Ferruzzi Group 19144: 19138: 19128: 19122: 19116: 19109:Pietro Ferrero 19106: 19092: 19086: 19080: 19074: 19068: 19061:Domenico Dolce 19058: 19042: 19032: 19022: 19020:Eau de Cologne 19013: 19003: 18997: 18991: 18985: 18975: 18969: 18963: 18957: 18951: 18945: 18939: 18933: 18927: 18917: 18914:Ettore Bugatti 18911: 18897: 18887: 18884:Benetton Group 18877: 18864: 18855: 18849: 18839: 18836:Giorgio Armani 18833: 18827: 18817: 18803: 18795: 18794:Other notables 18792: 18791: 18790: 18775:Elio Vittorini 18772: 18766: 18759:Federigo Tozzi 18756: 18738: 18726: 18716:Susanna Tamaro 18713: 18699: 18687: 18680:Ignazio Silone 18677: 18671: 18665: 18647: 18641: 18617: 18611: 18601: 18583: 18569: 18551: 18540: 18531:Tra Donne Sole 18520: 18510: 18506:The Conformist 18492: 18480: 18466: 18452: 18446: 18426: 18403:Claudio Magris 18400: 18388: 18376: 18366: 18360: 18347: 18329: 18319: 18313: 18301: 18295: 18288:Beppe Fenoglio 18285: 18270:Oriana Fallaci 18267: 18261: 18249: 18234:Grazia Deledda 18231: 18225: 18207: 18201: 18189: 18183: 18174: 18150: 18138: 18125: 18119: 18110: 18096: 18084: 18078: 18075:Giulio Angioni 18072: 18065:Corrado Alvaro 18062: 18060:existentialist 18047: 18044: 18043: 18042: 18019:Giovanni Verga 18016: 18010: 18000: 17994:Emilio Salgari 17991: 17981: 17970:Silvio Pellico 17967: 17945: 17934:Ippolito Nievo 17931: 17916: 17906: 17900: 17894: 17884: 17874: 17860: 17850: 17834: 17824: 17809: 17787: 17776: 17770: 17756: 17743: 17735: 17732: 17731: 17730: 17720: 17706: 17688: 17682: 17669: 17655: 17641: 17627: 17624:Attilio Regolo 17613: 17595: 17577: 17573:Il pastor fido 17565: 17547: 17538: 17528: 17523:(1743–52) and 17514: 17509:(1769–70) and 17500: 17496:CosΓ¬ fan tutte 17476: 17470: 17456: 17450: 17444: 17428: 17418: 17406: 17399:Brothers Grimm 17384: 17374: 17368: 17350: 17328: 17320: 17317: 17316: 17315: 17305: 17292: 17281:Giorgio Vasari 17278: 17268: 17257:Lucilio Vanini 17254: 17248: 17242: 17232: 17223:Torquato Tasso 17220: 17206: 17190: 17180: 17171: 17165: 17153: 17143: 17129: 17119: 17105: 17091: 17075: 17057: 17045: 17031: 17021: 17007: 16990: 16980: 16967: 16961: 16946: 16928: 16915: 16908:literary genre 16901: 16895: 16878: 16868: 16857:Mario Equicola 16854: 16848: 16838: 16826: 16814: 16804:Giulio Camillo 16801: 16790:Giordano Bruno 16787: 16780:Leonardo Bruni 16777: 16762:Luigi Da Porto 16759: 16747: 16735: 16717: 16707: 16697: 16685: 16682:Pietro Aretino 16677: 16674: 16673: 16672: 16663: 16653: 16647: 16641: 16637:Defensor pacis 16629: 16613: 16593: 16587: 16568: 16548: 16542: 16530: 16514: 16501: 16491: 16485: 16482:Pietro d'Abano 16479: 16473: 16460: 16454: 16448: 16434: 16425:Thomas Aquinas 16422: 16412: 16406: 16395: 16370:Main article: 16367: 16364: 16363: 16362: 16351: 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15607: 15597: 15591: 15585: 15575: 15569: 15554:Stefano Modena 15551: 15545: 15539: 15533: 15527: 15524:Sandro Mazzola 15521: 15518:Antonio Maspes 15515: 15509: 15503: 15497: 15491: 15477: 15463: 15457: 15456:in Formula One 15447: 15441: 15435: 15432:Tour de France 15425: 15419:2008 NBA draft 15412: 15406: 15400: 15394: 15388: 15375: 15374:World Champion 15365: 15359: 15353: 15347: 15341: 15335: 15329: 15316: 15310: 15293: 15287: 15281: 15275: 15274:award in 2006. 15265: 15259: 15253: 15243: 15237: 15231: 15221: 15215: 15212: 15202: 15196: 15190: 15184: 15174: 15168: 15162: 15159:Nino Benvenuti 15156: 15150: 15147:Tour de France 15136: 15123: 15117: 15103: 15094: 15079:Jacques Balmat 15076: 15070: 15059:FIFA World Cup 15055:Roberto Baggio 15052: 15042: 15036: 15033:Alberto Ascari 15030: 15011:Mario Andretti 15008: 15005:Fabian Aichner 15002: 14988: 14985: 14984: 14983: 14977: 14971: 14965: 14956: 14950: 14944: 14927: 14921: 14915: 14912:Adamo Tadolini 14909: 14899: 14889: 14883: 14878:(c. 1460) and 14869: 14866:Guglielmo Pugi 14863: 14857: 14851: 14842: 14830: 14820: 14814: 14808: 14802: 14796: 14790: 14784: 14775:Nanni di Banco 14772: 14766: 14760: 14738: 14732: 14726: 14723:Arturo Martini 14720: 14710: 14704: 14694: 14677: 14660: 14654: 14648: 14642: 14635:(1563–67) and 14622: 14613: 14604: 14586: 14576: 14566: 14550: 14544: 14523: 14513:Vincenzo Danti 14510: 14504: 14491:Antonio Canova 14488: 14472: 14465:(1622–25) and 14450: 14444: 14438: 14432: 14420: 14394: 14388: 14378: 14374:Cathedral and 14365: 14351: 14342: 14328: 14325: 14324: 14323: 14307: 14292:NiccolΓ² Zucchi 14289: 14283: 14270: 14260: 14251: 14233: 14227:Emilio Veratti 14224: 14222:Venturi effect 14211: 14202: 14192: 14182: 14173: 14172:(SARS) in 1998 14163: 14149: 14135: 14125: 14112: 14102: 14092: 14083: 14074: 14065: 14052: 14042: 14039:nitroglycerine 14032: 14027:that bear his 14017:Enrico Sertoli 14014: 14005: 13996: 13982: 13972: 13961:Antonio Scarpa 13958: 13948: 13939: 13929: 13916: 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12957: 12948: 12938: 12924: 12910: 12907:Paolo Enriques 12904: 12891: 12885: 12875: 12863: 12857: 12848: 12835: 12829: 12820: 12804: 12787: 12774: 12764: 12759:discovery was 12750: 12741: 12738:Alessio Fasano 12735: 12729: 12715: 12706: 12696:Richard Bright 12685: 12679: 12676:Corbino effect 12669: 12659:Realdo Colombo 12656: 12650: 12633: 12609: 12602:Ernesto CesΓ ro 12599: 12593: 12584: 12567: 12554: 12545: 12527: 12518: 12505: 12495: 12482: 12466:Antonio Carini 12463: 12454: 12437: 12430:Mario Capecchi 12427: 12417: 12410:atomic weights 12403: 12397: 12385: 12375: 12366: 12360:Nicola Cabibbo 12357: 12343: 12333: 12316: 12307: 12301: 12295: 12281: 12268: 12256: 12247: 12234: 12228:Agostino Bassi 12225: 12211: 12201: 12191: 12188:Fabio Badilini 12185: 12182:Avogadro's law 12175: 12166: 12155:Gaspare Aselli 12152: 12146:Silvano Arieti 12143: 12130: 12125:and later the 12115:Edoardo Amaldi 12112: 12106: 12096: 12087: 12081:Agostino Bassi 12078: 12064: 12054: 12045: 12031: 12017:Main 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19871: 19868: 19865: 19861: 19860:Versace brand 19857: 19854: 19851: 19847: 19844: 19841: 19838: 19835: 19832: 19829: 19826: 19823: 19820: 19817: 19814: 19811: 19810:Miuccia Prada 19808: 19805: 19801: 19800:Lorenzo's oil 19797: 19796:Augusto Odone 19794: 19791: 19790:Emilia Telese 19788: 19785: 19784:Botega Veneta 19781: 19778: 19775: 19771: 19770:Calisto Tanzi 19768: 19766: 19765:Santa Balbina 19762: 19759: 19756: 19753: 19750: 19747: 19744: 19741: 19738: 19735: 19732: 19729: 19726: 19725:Massachusetts 19722: 19719: 19716: 19713: 19711: 19707: 19704: 19702: 19698: 19695: 19692: 19688: 19685: 19682: 19678: 19675: 19673: 19669: 19666: 19663: 19660: 19657: 19656:Generoso Papa 19654: 19651: 19647: 19644: 19641: 19638: 19635: 19632: 19629: 19625: 19622: 19619: 19618:Primo Nebiolo 19616: 19613: 19610: 19607: 19604: 19601: 19597: 19596:fashion house 19593: 19589: 19586:(1954–2013), 19585: 19582: 19580: 19576: 19575:Enrico Mattei 19573: 19570: 19566: 19562: 19559: 19556: 19553: 19550: 19549:Luigi Lavazza 19547: 19544: 19540: 19537: 19534: 19531: 19529: 19525: 19521: 19517: 19516: 19511: 19508: 19505: 19501: 19498: 19495: 19491: 19488: 19485: 19484: 19479: 19476: 19474: 19470: 19466: 19463: 19460: 19456: 19453: 19450: 19446: 19443: 19440: 19437: 19434: 19431: 19428: 19425: 19422: 19419: 19416: 19413: 19411: 19407: 19406: 19401: 19398: 19396: 19392: 19389: 19386: 19382: 19379: 19377: 19373: 19369: 19365: 19362: 19359: 19355: 19352: 19349: 19345: 19341: 19338: 19335: 19331: 19327: 19323: 19320: 19318: 19314: 19311: 19308: 19304: 19301: 19298: 19297:Charles Ponzi 19295: 19292: 19288: 19285: 19282: 19278: 19277:Antonio Pasin 19275: 19272: 19268: 19265: 19262: 19259: 19257: 19253: 19250: 19247: 19244: 19242:motorscooter. 19241: 19237: 19233: 19230: 19227: 19223: 19220: 19218: 19214: 19211: 19208: 19205: 19202: 19199: 19196: 19193: 19190: 19187: 19185: 19181: 19178: 19173: 19168: 19164: 19160: 19156: 19152: 19148: 19145: 19142: 19139: 19136: 19132: 19129: 19126: 19123: 19120: 19119:Micol Fontana 19117: 19114: 19110: 19107: 19104: 19100: 19096: 19093: 19090: 19087: 19084: 19083:Edoardo Fendi 19081: 19078: 19075: 19072: 19069: 19066: 19062: 19059: 19056: 19052: 19051: 19046: 19043: 19040: 19036: 19033: 19030: 19026: 19023: 19021: 19017: 19014: 19011: 19007: 19004: 19001: 18998: 18995: 18992: 18989: 18986: 18983: 18979: 18976: 18973: 18970: 18967: 18964: 18961: 18958: 18955: 18952: 18949: 18946: 18943: 18940: 18937: 18936:Pierre Cardin 18934: 18931: 18928: 18925: 18921: 18918: 18915: 18912: 18909: 18905: 18901: 18898: 18895: 18891: 18888: 18885: 18881: 18878: 18876: 18872: 18868: 18865: 18863: 18859: 18856: 18853: 18850: 18847: 18846:Barilla Group 18843: 18842:Guido Barilla 18840: 18837: 18834: 18831: 18828: 18825: 18821: 18818: 18815: 18811: 18807: 18804: 18801: 18798: 18797: 18788: 18784: 18780: 18776: 18773: 18770: 18767: 18764: 18760: 18757: 18754: 18753: 18748: 18747: 18742: 18739: 18736: 18735: 18730: 18727: 18724: 18721: 18717: 18714: 18711: 18707: 18703: 18700: 18697: 18696: 18691: 18688: 18685: 18681: 18678: 18675: 18672: 18669: 18666: 18663: 18662: 18657: 18656: 18651: 18648: 18645: 18642: 18639: 18638: 18637:Captain Blood 18633: 18632: 18627: 18626: 18621: 18618: 18615: 18612: 18609: 18605: 18604:Gianni Rodari 18602: 18599: 18595: 18591: 18587: 18584: 18581: 18577: 18573: 18570: 18567: 18563: 18559: 18555: 18552: 18550: 18549: 18544: 18541: 18538: 18537: 18532: 18528: 18524: 18523:Cesare Pavese 18521: 18518: 18514: 18511: 18508: 18507: 18502: 18501: 18496: 18493: 18490: 18489: 18484: 18481: 18478: 18474: 18470: 18467: 18464: 18460: 18456: 18453: 18450: 18447: 18444: 18443: 18438: 18434: 18430: 18427: 18424: 18420: 18419:Un altro mare 18416: 18412: 18408: 18404: 18401: 18398: 18397: 18392: 18389: 18386: 18385: 18380: 18377: 18374: 18370: 18367: 18364: 18361: 18358: 18357: 18351: 18348: 18345: 18341: 18337: 18333: 18330: 18327: 18323: 18320: 18317: 18314: 18311: 18310: 18305: 18302: 18299: 18296: 18293: 18289: 18286: 18283: 18282: 18277: 18276: 18271: 18268: 18265: 18262: 18259: 18258: 18253: 18250: 18247: 18243: 18239: 18238:Elias Portolu 18235: 18232: 18229: 18226: 18223: 18219: 18215: 18211: 18208: 18205: 18202: 18199: 18198: 18193: 18192:Carlo Cassola 18190: 18187: 18184: 18182: 18178: 18175: 18172: 18171: 18166: 18165: 18160: 18159: 18154: 18153:Italo Calvino 18151: 18148: 18147: 18142: 18139: 18137: 18133: 18129: 18126: 18123: 18120: 18118: 18117:Bagutta Prize 18114: 18111: 18108: 18104: 18100: 18097: 18094: 18093: 18088: 18085: 18082: 18079: 18076: 18073: 18070: 18066: 18063: 18061: 18057: 18053: 18050: 18049: 18040: 18036: 18032: 18031: 18026: 18025: 18020: 18017: 18014: 18011: 18008: 18004: 18001: 17999: 17995: 17992: 17989: 17985: 17982: 17979: 17975: 17971: 17968: 17965: 17961: 17957: 17953: 17949: 17946: 17943: 17939: 17935: 17932: 17930: 17926: 17925: 17924:The Betrothed 17920: 17917: 17914: 17910: 17907: 17904: 17901: 17898: 17895: 17892: 17891:Sant’Ambrogio 17888: 17885: 17882: 17878: 17875: 17872: 17868: 17864: 17861: 17858: 17854: 17851: 17848: 17847: 17842: 17841:Saggi critici 17838: 17835: 17832: 17828: 17825: 17822: 17821: 17817: 17813: 17810: 17807: 17803: 17799: 17795: 17791: 17788: 17786: 17785: 17780: 17779:Carlo Collodi 17777: 17774: 17771: 17768: 17764: 17760: 17759:Luigi Capuana 17757: 17755: 17751: 17747: 17744: 17741: 17738: 17737: 17728: 17727:Scienza nuova 17724: 17721: 17718: 17714: 17710: 17707: 17704: 17700: 17696: 17692: 17689: 17686: 17685:Paolo Vergani 17683: 17681: 17677: 17673: 17670: 17667: 17663: 17659: 17656: 17653: 17649: 17645: 17642: 17639: 17635: 17631: 17628: 17625: 17621: 17617: 17614: 17611: 17607: 17603: 17599: 17596: 17593: 17589: 17585: 17581: 17578: 17575: 17574: 17569: 17566: 17563: 17559: 17555: 17551: 17550:Gasparo Gozzi 17548: 17546: 17542: 17541:Carlo Goldoni 17539: 17536: 17532: 17529: 17526: 17522: 17518: 17515: 17512: 17508: 17504: 17501: 17498: 17497: 17492: 17491: 17486: 17485: 17480: 17477: 17474: 17471: 17468: 17464: 17460: 17457: 17454: 17451: 17448: 17445: 17442: 17441: 17436: 17433:(1568–1639), 17432: 17429: 17426: 17422: 17419: 17416: 17415: 17410: 17407: 17404: 17400: 17396: 17392: 17388: 17385: 17382: 17378: 17375: 17372: 17369: 17366: 17362: 17358: 17354: 17351: 17348: 17344: 17340: 17336: 17332: 17329: 17326: 17323: 17322: 17313: 17309: 17306: 17304: 17300: 17297:(1442–1499), 17296: 17293: 17290: 17286: 17282: 17279: 17276: 17272: 17269: 17266: 17262: 17258: 17255: 17252: 17251:Lorenzo Valla 17249: 17246: 17243: 17240: 17236: 17233: 17230: 17229: 17224: 17221: 17218: 17214: 17210: 17207: 17204: 17203: 17198: 17194: 17191: 17188: 17184: 17181: 17179: 17175: 17172: 17169: 17166: 17163: 17162: 17157: 17154: 17151: 17147: 17144: 17141: 17137: 17133: 17132:Simone Porzio 17130: 17127: 17123: 17120: 17117: 17113: 17109: 17106: 17103: 17099: 17095: 17092: 17089: 17088: 17083: 17079: 17076: 17073: 17069: 17068:Amor costante 17065: 17061: 17058: 17055: 17054: 17053:Il Canzoniere 17049: 17046: 17043: 17039: 17035: 17032: 17029: 17025: 17022: 17019: 17015: 17011: 17010:Agostino Nifo 17008: 17006: 17002: 16998: 16994: 16991: 16988: 16984: 16981: 16979: 16975: 16971: 16968: 16965: 16962: 16960: 16956: 16955: 16950: 16947: 16944: 16940: 16936: 16932: 16929: 16927: 16923: 16919: 16916: 16913: 16909: 16905: 16902: 16899: 16896: 16894: 16890: 16886: 16882: 16879: 16876: 16872: 16869: 16866: 16862: 16858: 16855: 16852: 16849: 16846: 16842: 16839: 16836: 16835: 16830: 16827: 16824: 16823: 16818: 16815: 16813: 16809: 16805: 16802: 16799: 16795: 16791: 16788: 16785: 16781: 16778: 16775: 16771: 16767: 16763: 16760: 16757: 16756: 16751: 16748: 16745: 16744: 16739: 16736: 16733: 16732: 16727: 16726: 16721: 16718: 16715: 16711: 16708: 16705: 16701: 16698: 16695: 16694: 16689: 16686: 16683: 16680: 16679: 16671: 16667: 16664: 16661: 16660:hagiographies 16657: 16654: 16651: 16648: 16645: 16642: 16639: 16638: 16633: 16630: 16627: 16623: 16622: 16617: 16616:Peter Lombard 16614: 16612: 16609: 16605: 16601: 16597: 16594: 16591: 16588: 16586: 16585: 16580: 16576: 16572: 16569: 16567: 16563: 16561: 16560:Golden Legend 16556: 16552: 16549: 16546: 16543: 16540: 16539: 16534: 16531: 16528: 16527: 16522: 16518: 16515: 16513: 16509: 16505: 16502: 16499: 16495: 16492: 16489: 16486: 16483: 16480: 16477: 16476:Dino Compagni 16474: 16472: 16468: 16464: 16461: 16458: 16455: 16452: 16449: 16446: 16442: 16438: 16435: 16432: 16431: 16426: 16423: 16420: 16419:Scholasticism 16416: 16413: 16410: 16407: 16405: 16404: 16399: 16396: 16393: 16389: 16386: 16385: 16383: 16379: 16373: 16361: 16360: 16355: 16352: 16349: 16346: 16344: 16340: 16337: 16334: 16331: 16329: 16325: 16321: 16318: 16316: 16315: 16310: 16306: 16303: 16300: 16296: 16293: 16290: 16286: 16285: 16280: 16277: 16274: 16271: 16269: 16265: 16262: 16260: 16256: 16253: 16250: 16247: 16245: 16244: 16239: 16236: 16234: 16230: 16227: 16224: 16223: 16218: 16215: 16212: 16208: 16204: 16200: 16197: 16195: 16194: 16193:Metamorphoses 16189: 16188: 16183: 16180: 16177: 16173: 16170: 16167: 16164: 16162: 16161: 16156: 16153: 16150: 16147: 16144: 16141: 16139: 16135: 16132: 16129: 16125: 16124:Aulus Gellius 16122: 16119: 16118: 16117:De aquaeductu 16113: 16110: 16108: 16107:medieval tone 16104: 16100: 16096: 16093: 16091: 16090:Golden Fleece 16087: 16083: 16080: 16077: 16074: 16071: 16068: 16066: 16062: 16059: 16056: 16052: 16049: 16047: 16046: 16041: 16038: 16036: 16032: 16028: 16025: 16022: 16019: 16017: 16013: 16012:Lucius Accius 16010: 16009: 16007: 16003: 15997: 15986: 15982: 15978: 15965: 15962: 15959: 15955: 15952: 15949: 15946: 15943: 15939: 15936: 15933: 15930: 15927: 15924: 15921: 15917: 15914: 15911: 15908: 15905: 15904:Achille Varzi 15902: 15899: 15895: 15892: 15889: 15886: 15883: 15880: 15877: 15874: 15871: 15867: 15866:Alberto Tomba 15864: 15861: 15857: 15854: 15851: 15848: 15845: 15842: 15839: 15836: 15833: 15830: 15827: 15824: 15821: 15818: 15815: 15812: 15809: 15808:Jannik Sinner 15806: 15803: 15799: 15796: 15793: 15790: 15787: 15786:Alex Schwazer 15784: 15781: 15778: 15775: 15772: 15769: 15766: 15763: 15760: 15757: 15754: 15751: 15750:Antonio Rossi 15748: 15745: 15742: 15739: 15738:Gianni Rivera 15736: 15733: 15730: 15727: 15724: 15721: 15718: 15715: 15712: 15709: 15706: 15703: 15700: 15697: 15694: 15691: 15688: 15685: 15682: 15679: 15676: 15673: 15672:Dominik Paris 15670: 15667: 15666:Giro d'Italia 15663: 15659: 15658:Marco Pantani 15656: 15653: 15650: 15647: 15644: 15641: 15638: 15635: 15632: 15629: 15626: 15623: 15620: 15617: 15614: 15611: 15610:Carlton Myers 15608: 15605: 15601: 15600:Sandro Munari 15598: 15595: 15592: 15589: 15586: 15583: 15579: 15578:Eugenio Monti 15576: 15573: 15570: 15567: 15563: 15559: 15555: 15552: 15549: 15546: 15543: 15542:Pietro Mennea 15540: 15537: 15536:Dino Meneghin 15534: 15531: 15528: 15525: 15522: 15519: 15516: 15513: 15510: 15507: 15506:Paolo Maldini 15504: 15501: 15498: 15495: 15492: 15489: 15485: 15481: 15478: 15475: 15471: 15470:Olympic Games 15467: 15464: 15461: 15458: 15455: 15451: 15448: 15445: 15444:Camila Giorgi 15442: 15439: 15436: 15433: 15429: 15428:Maurice Garin 15426: 15424: 15420: 15416: 15413: 15410: 15409:Fabio Fognini 15407: 15404: 15401: 15398: 15395: 15392: 15389: 15386: 15383: 15379: 15376: 15373: 15369: 15366: 15363: 15360: 15357: 15354: 15351: 15350:Klaus Dibiasi 15348: 15345: 15342: 15339: 15336: 15333: 15330: 15328: 15324: 15320: 15317: 15314: 15311: 15309: 15305: 15301: 15297: 15294: 15291: 15288: 15285: 15282: 15279: 15278:Primo Carnera 15276: 15273: 15269: 15266: 15263: 15260: 15257: 15254: 15251: 15247: 15244: 15241: 15238: 15235: 15232: 15229: 15225: 15222: 15219: 15216: 15213: 15210: 15206: 15203: 15200: 15199:Paolo Bettini 15197: 15194: 15193:Livio Berruti 15191: 15188: 15185: 15182: 15178: 15175: 15172: 15171:Anton Bernard 15169: 15166: 15163: 15160: 15157: 15154: 15151: 15148: 15144: 15143:Giro d'Italia 15140: 15137: 15135: 15131: 15127: 15124: 15121: 15120:Franco Baresi 15118: 15115: 15111: 15107: 15104: 15102: 15098: 15095: 15092: 15088: 15084: 15083:Le Mont Blanc 15080: 15077: 15074: 15071: 15068: 15064: 15060: 15056: 15053: 15050: 15046: 15043: 15040: 15039:Charles Atlas 15037: 15034: 15031: 15028: 15024: 15020: 15016: 15012: 15009: 15006: 15003: 15000: 14997: 14996: 14994: 14981: 14978: 14975: 14974:Jafet Torelli 14972: 14969: 14966: 14964: 14963:Doge's Palace 14960: 14957: 14954: 14951: 14948: 14945: 14943: 14939: 14935: 14931: 14928: 14925: 14922: 14919: 14916: 14913: 14910: 14907: 14903: 14900: 14897: 14893: 14890: 14887: 14884: 14881: 14877: 14873: 14870: 14867: 14864: 14861: 14858: 14855: 14852: 14850: 14846: 14845:Nicola Pisano 14843: 14840: 14839: 14834: 14831: 14828: 14824: 14823:Andrea Pisano 14821: 14818: 14815: 14812: 14809: 14806: 14803: 14800: 14797: 14794: 14791: 14788: 14785: 14782: 14781: 14776: 14773: 14770: 14767: 14764: 14761: 14758: 14757: 14752: 14751: 14746: 14742: 14739: 14736: 14733: 14730: 14727: 14724: 14721: 14718: 14714: 14713:Marino Marini 14711: 14708: 14707:Giacomo ManzΓΉ 14705: 14702: 14698: 14695: 14693: 14689: 14685: 14681: 14678: 14676: 14672: 14668: 14664: 14661: 14658: 14655: 14652: 14651:Cesare Lapini 14649: 14646: 14643: 14640: 14639: 14634: 14630: 14626: 14623: 14621: 14617: 14614: 14612: 14608: 14605: 14602: 14601:UEFA Supercup 14598: 14594: 14590: 14587: 14584: 14580: 14577: 14574: 14570: 14567: 14564: 14563: 14558: 14554: 14551: 14548: 14545: 14543: 14539: 14538: 14533: 14532: 14527: 14524: 14522: 14518: 14514: 14511: 14508: 14505: 14502: 14501: 14496: 14492: 14489: 14486: 14485: 14480: 14476: 14473: 14470: 14469: 14464: 14463: 14458: 14454: 14451: 14448: 14445: 14442: 14439: 14436: 14433: 14430: 14429: 14424: 14421: 14418: 14414: 14410: 14406: 14402: 14398: 14395: 14392: 14389: 14386: 14382: 14379: 14377: 14373: 14369: 14366: 14363: 14359: 14355: 14352: 14350: 14346: 14343: 14340: 14337: 14336: 14334: 14322: 14319: 14315: 14311: 14308: 14305: 14301: 14297: 14293: 14290: 14287: 14284: 14282: 14278: 14274: 14271: 14268: 14264: 14261: 14259: 14255: 14254:Vito Volterra 14252: 14249: 14245: 14241: 14237: 14234: 14232: 14228: 14225: 14223: 14219: 14215: 14212: 14210: 14209:string theory 14206: 14203: 14200: 14196: 14193: 14190: 14186: 14183: 14181: 14177: 14174: 14171: 14167: 14164: 14161: 14157: 14153: 14150: 14147: 14143: 14139: 14136: 14133: 14129: 14126: 14124: 14120: 14116: 14113: 14110: 14106: 14103: 14100: 14096: 14093: 14091: 14087: 14086:Fabiola Terzi 14084: 14082: 14078: 14075: 14073: 14069: 14066: 14064: 14060: 14057:(1577–1652), 14056: 14053: 14050: 14046: 14043: 14040: 14036: 14033: 14030: 14026: 14022: 14018: 14015: 14013: 14009: 14006: 14004: 14000: 13997: 13994: 13990: 13986: 13985:Angelo Secchi 13983: 13980: 13976: 13973: 13970: 13966: 13962: 13959: 13956: 13952: 13949: 13947: 13943: 13940: 13937: 13933: 13930: 13928: 13924: 13920: 13917: 13915: 13911: 13910:Paolo Ruffini 13908: 13906: 13902: 13898: 13894: 13890: 13887: 13885: 13881: 13878: 13876: 13872: 13868: 13865: 13862: 13858: 13855: 13853: 13850: 13846: 13843: 13841: 13837: 13836:Augusto Righi 13834: 13831: 13827: 13824: 13822: 13818: 13814: 13811: 13809: 13805: 13802: 13799: 13795: 13792: 13789: 13785: 13781: 13778: 13776: 13772: 13769: 13766: 13762: 13759: 13756: 13753: 13751: 13747: 13744: 13742: 13738: 13735: 13733: 13729: 13725: 13722: 13720: 13716: 13713: 13710: 13706: 13703: 13700: 13696: 13692: 13689: 13686: 13682: 13679: 13677: 13673: 13670: 13668: 13664: 13660: 13656: 13652: 13649: 13646: 13645:Enzo Paoletti 13643: 13640: 13636: 13633: 13631: 13628: 13624: 13621: 13619: 13615: 13612: 13610: 13606: 13603: 13600: 13596: 13592: 13589: 13587: 13583: 13582: 13577: 13574: 13571: 13568: 13566: 13562: 13558: 13554: 13550: 13547: 13544: 13540: 13537: 13535: 13531: 13527: 13526:Adelchi Negri 13524: 13521: 13517: 13516:polypropylene 13513: 13510: 13507: 13503: 13500: 13498: 13494: 13491: 13488: 13485: 13482: 13478: 13475: 13473: 13469: 13465: 13461: 13458: 13455: 13451: 13448: 13445: 13441: 13438: 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12555: 12553: 12549: 12546: 12543: 12539: 12536:professor at 12535: 12531: 12528: 12526: 12522: 12519: 12517: 12513: 12509: 12506: 12503: 12499: 12496: 12494: 12490: 12486: 12483: 12481: 12477: 12473: 12472: 12467: 12464: 12462: 12458: 12455: 12453: 12449: 12445: 12441: 12438: 12435: 12434:knockout mice 12431: 12428: 12426:(QCL) in 1994 12425: 12421: 12418: 12416:'s hypothesis 12415: 12411: 12407: 12404: 12401: 12398: 12396: 12393: 12389: 12386: 12383: 12379: 12376: 12374: 12370: 12367: 12365: 12361: 12358: 12355: 12351: 12347: 12344: 12341: 12340:cephalosporin 12337: 12334: 12332: 12328: 12324: 12320: 12317: 12315: 12311: 12308: 12305: 12302: 12299: 12296: 12293: 12289: 12285: 12282: 12280: 12279:number theory 12276: 12272: 12269: 12266: 12265: 12260: 12257: 12255: 12251: 12248: 12246: 12242: 12238: 12235: 12233: 12229: 12226: 12223: 12220:system, the " 12219: 12218:mental health 12215: 12212: 12209: 12205: 12202: 12199: 12195: 12194:Gjuro Baglivi 12192: 12189: 12186: 12183: 12179: 12176: 12174: 12170: 12167: 12164: 12160: 12156: 12153: 12151: 12150:schizophrenia 12147: 12144: 12142: 12141:Earth's crust 12138: 12134: 12131: 12128: 12124: 12120: 12116: 12113: 12110: 12107: 12104: 12101:(1894–1982), 12100: 12097: 12095: 12091: 12088: 12086: 12082: 12079: 12076: 12073:system, the " 12072: 12071:mental health 12068: 12065: 12062: 12058: 12057:Gjuro Baglivi 12055: 12053: 12049: 12046: 12043: 12039: 12035: 12032: 12030: 12026: 12023: 12022: 12020: 12007: 12004: 12002: 11998: 11994: 11991: 11988: 11985: 11982: 11979: 11976: 11973: 11970: 11966: 11965:Saint Rosalia 11963: 11960: 11957: 11955: 11951: 11948: 11945: 11942: 11939: 11935: 11932: 11929: 11926: 11923: 11919: 11916: 11913: 11909: 11905: 11902: 11899: 11896: 11893: 11890: 11888:(217/218–235) 11887: 11883: 11880: 11877: 11873: 11870: 11867: 11864: 11861: 11860:Saint Cecilia 11858: 11855: 11851: 11848: 11845: 11842: 11840: 11836: 11833: 11830: 11827: 11824: 11820: 11817: 11815: 11811: 11807: 11804: 11801: 11797: 11796:Agnes of Rome 11794: 11791: 11787: 11783: 11780: 11779: 11777: 11765: 11763: 11758: 11755: 11753: 11749: 11746: 11743: 11740: 11737: 11736:Mario Labacco 11734: 11732: 11728: 11725: 11723: 11719: 11716: 11713: 11710: 11708: 11704: 11700: 11697: 11694: 11691: 11688: 11685: 11684: 11682: 11670: 11666: 11663: 11660: 11656: 11653: 11651: 11648: 11644: 11641: 11639: 11635: 11632: 11630: 11626: 11623: 11621: 11617: 11613: 11610: 11607: 11606: 11601: 11598: 11596: 11592: 11588: 11584: 11581: 11578: 11575: 11572: 11568: 11564: 11561: 11559: 11558:moveable type 11555: 11552: 11551: 11549: 11536: 11533: 11530: 11527: 11524: 11521: 11518: 11515: 11512: 11509: 11506: 11505:Pietro Marubi 11503: 11500: 11497: 11494: 11491: 11488: 11485: 11482: 11479: 11476: 11473: 11472: 11469:Photographers 11463: 11460: 11457: 11454: 11451: 11448: 11445: 11442: 11438: 11435: 11432: 11428: 11425: 11422: 11421:Gino Severini 11419: 11416: 11413: 11410: 11409:Luigi Russolo 11407: 11404: 11401: 11398: 11397: 11392: 11389: 11386: 11383: 11380: 11377: 11375: 11371: 11367: 11366:Piero Manzoni 11364: 11361: 11358: 11356: 11352: 11348: 11347:Lucio Fontana 11345: 11342: 11338: 11335: 11333: 11330: 11327: 11326: 11321: 11318: 11315: 11311: 11308: 11305: 11302: 11299: 11296: 11293: 11289: 11285: 11282: 11279: 11276: 11273: 11269: 11268:Brera Academy 11265: 11262: 11259: 11255: 11251: 11250:Alberto Burri 11248: 11245: 11242:(1875–1952), 11241: 11238: 11235: 11234: 11229: 11226: 11223: 11220: 11217: 11214: 11212: 11208: 11207:Giacomo Balla 11205: 11203: 11199: 11196: 11195: 11186: 11183: 11180: 11177: 11174: 11171: 11168: 11165: 11162: 11159: 11156: 11155: 11150: 11146: 11143: 11140: 11139: 11134: 11130: 11126: 11123: 11120: 11117: 11114: 11110: 11107: 11104: 11101: 11098: 11095: 11092: 11089: 11086: 11083: 11080: 11077: 11074: 11070: 11067: 11064: 11061: 11058: 11055: 11053: 11049: 11045: 11042: 11039: 11036: 11035: 11026: 11022: 11019: 11016: 11015:Palazzo Labia 11012: 11009: 11006: 11003: 11000: 10996: 10993: 10990: 10987: 10984: 10980: 10979:Salvator Rosa 10977: 10974: 10971: 10968: 10965: 10963: 10959: 10955: 10951: 10948: 10945: 10941: 10938: 10935: 10934: 10929: 10926: 10923: 10920: 10917: 10914: 10911: 10910:Carlo Maratta 10908: 10905: 10902: 10899: 10896: 10893: 10892:Pietro Longhi 10890: 10887: 10883: 10882: 10877: 10874: 10871: 10868: 10866: 10862: 10858: 10855: 10852: 10851:Luca Giordano 10849: 10846: 10842: 10838: 10834: 10833: 10828: 10825: 10822: 10821: 10816: 10815: 10810: 10807: 10804: 10803: 10798: 10795: 10792: 10788: 10785: 10783: 10779: 10776: 10774: 10773:Saint Cecilia 10770: 10767: 10764: 10761:(1616–1686), 10760: 10757: 10754: 10753: 10748: 10745: 10742: 10739: 10737: 10733: 10730: 10727: 10726: 10721: 10720: 10716:(1580–1590), 10715: 10714: 10713:The Beaneater 10709: 10706: 10703: 10702: 10697: 10693: 10690: 10687: 10684: 10681: 10677: 10674: 10671: 10667: 10663: 10660: 10657: 10653: 10650: 10647: 10646:Pompeo Batoni 10644: 10641: 10637: 10634: 10631: 10627: 10624: 10621: 10617: 10614: 10611: 10608: 10605: 10602: 10600: 10596: 10593: 10590: 10587: 10586: 10577: 10574: 10571: 10567: 10564: 10561: 10558: 10555: 10552: 10549: 10545: 10542: 10539: 10538: 10533: 10532: 10527: 10524: 10521: 10520: 10515: 10511: 10508: 10505: 10501: 10498: 10495: 10494: 10489: 10488:Paolo Uccello 10486: 10483: 10480: 10477: 10476: 10471: 10467: 10464: 10461: 10460: 10455: 10452: 10449: 10446: 10443: 10440: 10437: 10433: 10430: 10427: 10424: 10421: 10418: 10416: 10412: 10409: 10406: 10402: 10399: 10396: 10393: 10390: 10386: 10383: 10380: 10376: 10372: 10368: 10364: 10363:Giulio Romano 10361: 10359: 10355: 10351: 10348: 10345: 10342: 10340: 10336: 10333: 10330: 10327: 10324: 10323: 10318: 10315: 10313: 10309: 10306: 10303: 10300: 10297: 10293: 10290: 10288: 10284: 10281: 10279: 10275: 10274: 10269: 10266: 10263: 10260: 10258: 10257:Golden Legend 10254: 10253: 10248: 10245: 10242: 10239: 10236: 10233: 10231: 10227: 10224: 10221: 10220:Palma Vecchio 10218: 10215: 10214:Palma Giovane 10212: 10209: 10206: 10203: 10199: 10195: 10192: 10189: 10188: 10183: 10179: 10176: 10173: 10170: 10167: 10164: 10162: 10158: 10154: 10150: 10147: 10145: 10141: 10140: 10135: 10132: 10129: 10126: 10123: 10122:Lorenzo Lotto 10120: 10117: 10114: 10112: 10111: 10106: 10105: 10100: 10097: 10095: 10091: 10087: 10084: 10082: 10078: 10074: 10070: 10069:Filippo Lippi 10067: 10064: 10063: 10058: 10055: 10052: 10051: 10046: 10043: 10039: 10036: 10033: 10029: 10026: 10023: 10020: 10017: 10014: 10011: 10008: 10005: 10004: 9999: 9996: 9993: 9990: 9987: 9983: 9979: 9975: 9972: 9969: 9965: 9962: 9959: 9955: 9952: 9949: 9946: 9943: 9940: 9937: 9934: 9932: 9928: 9924: 9920: 9917: 9914: 9911: 9908: 9905: 9902: 9899: 9897: 9893: 9890: 9889: 9884: 9880: 9877: 9874: 9871: 9868: 9864: 9861: 9858: 9854: 9851: 9848: 9845: 9842: 9839: 9836: 9833: 9830: 9827: 9824: 9820: 9819:Lorenzo Costa 9817: 9814: 9810: 9806: 9803: 9800: 9796: 9792: 9789: 9786: 9783: 9780: 9777: 9774: 9770: 9767: 9764: 9760: 9756: 9753: 9750: 9749:Luca Cambiasi 9747: 9744: 9743: 9738: 9735: 9732: 9729: 9726: 9723: 9720: 9719: 9714: 9713: 9708: 9705: 9702: 9701:Paris Bordone 9699: 9696: 9693: 9690: 9686: 9683: 9681: 9677: 9674: 9671: 9667: 9664: 9661: 9660: 9655: 9654: 9649: 9646: 9643: 9639: 9636: 9633: 9630: 9627: 9623: 9620: 9618: 9617:Baroque style 9614: 9611: 9608: 9607: 9602: 9599: 9596: 9593: 9590: 9587: 9584: 9580: 9576: 9573: 9571: 9567: 9563: 9559: 9556: 9553: 9550: 9547: 9546: 9541: 9538: 9535: 9532: 9530: 9526: 9523: 9520: 9519:Pearl Fishing 9516: 9513: 9510: 9506: 9502: 9499: 9498: 9490: 9486: 9482: 9478: 9474: 9471: 9468: 9465: 9462: 9458: 9454: 9453:Giunta Pisano 9451: 9448: 9444: 9441: 9438: 9435: 9432: 9428: 9424: 9420: 9417: 9414: 9410: 9406: 9403: 9400: 9399: 9394: 9391: 9389: 9385: 9381: 9378: 9376: 9372: 9369: 9367: 9363: 9359: 9355: 9351: 9348: 9346: 9342: 9338: 9334: 9330: 9327: 9324: 9320: 9317: 9315: 9311: 9310: 9305: 9301: 9297: 9294: 9291: 9288: 9285: 9284: 9279: 9275: 9272: 9269: 9265: 9261: 9258: 9256: 9252: 9248: 9245: 9243: 9239: 9235: 9234:Gothic period 9231: 9227: 9224: 9221: 9218: 9217: 9215: 9202: 9199: 9196: 9193: 9190: 9187: 9185: 9184: 9179: 9176: 9175: 9173: 9162: 9150: 9149: 9144: 9141: 9138: 9135: 9132: 9129: 9126: 9123: 9120: 9117: 9114: 9111: 9108: 9104: 9100: 9096: 9093: 9090: 9087: 9084: 9080: 9077: 9074: 9071: 9070: 9061: 9058: 9055: 9052: 9049: 9046: 9043: 9040: 9038: 9037: 9032: 9029: 9026: 9023: 9020: 9017: 9014: 9011: 9008: 9005: 9002: 8998: 8997:Renato Bruson 8995: 8993: 8989: 8986: 8984: 8980: 8977: 8975: 8971: 8968: 8967: 8965: 8952: 8949: 8946: 8943: 8940: 8937: 8935: 8934: 8929: 8928: 8923: 8920: 8917: 8914: 8911: 8908: 8905: 8901: 8898: 8895: 8892: 8889: 8886: 8883: 8880: 8877: 8874: 8871: 8868: 8865: 8862: 8859: 8856: 8853: 8850: 8847: 8844: 8841: 8838: 8835: 8832: 8829: 8826: 8823: 8820: 8817: 8814: 8811: 8808: 8805: 8802: 8799: 8796: 8793: 8790: 8787: 8784: 8781: 8778: 8775: 8772: 8769: 8766: 8763: 8760: 8757: 8754: 8751: 8748: 8745: 8744:Giacomo David 8742: 8739: 8736: 8733: 8730: 8727: 8726:Enrico Caruso 8724: 8721: 8720:Dino Borgioli 8718: 8715: 8712: 8709: 8706: 8704: 8700: 8697: 8694: 8691: 8688: 8685: 8682: 8679: 8678: 8676: 8663: 8660: 8657: 8653: 8650: 8647: 8644: 8643: 8641: 8628: 8625: 8622: 8618: 8615: 8613: 8609: 8605: 8601: 8598: 8595: 8592: 8589: 8586: 8583: 8580: 8577: 8574: 8573: 8571: 8558: 8555: 8552: 8549: 8546: 8542: 8541:Renata Scotto 8539: 8536: 8533: 8530: 8529:Adelina Patti 8527: 8524: 8520: 8516: 8512: 8509: 8506: 8505:Claudia Muzio 8503: 8500: 8497: 8494: 8491: 8488: 8485: 8482: 8479: 8476: 8473: 8471: 8467: 8463: 8459: 8458:Mirella Freni 8456: 8453: 8450: 8447: 8444: 8441: 8438: 8437: 8435: 8422: 8419: 8416: 8412: 8409: 8406: 8403: 8400: 8397: 8394: 8391: 8388: 8387: 8382: 8378: 8375: 8372: 8371: 8366: 8362: 8359: 8356: 8353: 8350: 8346: 8343: 8340: 8337: 8335: 8331: 8327: 8323: 8320: 8317: 8314: 8312: 8311: 8306: 8305: 8300: 8296: 8293: 8290: 8286: 8283: 8282: 8280: 8267: 8264: 8261: 8258: 8255: 8252: 8249: 8246: 8243: 8242:Claudio Villa 8240: 8237: 8234: 8231: 8228: 8225: 8222: 8219: 8216: 8213: 8210: 8207: 8204: 8201: 8198: 8195: 8192: 8189: 8185: 8182: 8179: 8175: 8172: 8169: 8166: 8163: 8162:Valerio Scanu 8160: 8157: 8154: 8151: 8148: 8145: 8142: 8139: 8136: 8133: 8130: 8127: 8124: 8121: 8120:Fabio Rovazzi 8118: 8115: 8112: 8109: 8108:Stefano Righi 8106: 8103: 8100: 8097: 8094: 8091: 8088: 8085: 8082: 8079: 8076: 8073: 8070: 8067: 8064: 8061: 8058: 8055: 8052: 8049: 8046: 8043: 8040: 8037: 8034: 8031: 8028: 8025: 8022: 8019: 8016: 8013: 8012:Laura Pausini 8010: 8007: 8004: 8001: 7998: 7995: 7992: 7989: 7986: 7983: 7980: 7977: 7974: 7971: 7968: 7965: 7961: 7958: 7955: 7954:Fabrizio Moro 7952: 7949: 7946: 7943: 7940: 7937: 7934: 7931: 7928: 7925: 7922: 7919: 7916: 7913: 7910: 7907: 7906:Marco Mengoni 7904: 7901: 7898: 7895: 7892: 7889: 7886: 7883: 7880: 7877: 7874: 7871: 7870:Marino Marini 7868: 7865: 7862: 7859: 7856: 7853: 7850: 7847: 7844: 7841: 7838: 7835: 7832: 7829: 7826: 7823: 7820: 7817: 7814: 7811: 7810:Rudy La Scala 7808: 7805: 7804:Achille Lauro 7802: 7799: 7796: 7793: 7790: 7787: 7784: 7781: 7780:Rocco Granata 7778: 7775: 7772: 7769: 7766: 7763: 7760: 7757: 7754: 7751: 7748: 7745: 7742: 7739: 7738:Giorgio Gaber 7736: 7733: 7730: 7727: 7724: 7721: 7718: 7715: 7714:Ivano Fossati 7712: 7709: 7708:Jimmy Fontana 7706: 7703: 7700: 7697: 7694: 7691: 7688: 7685: 7684:Tiziano Ferro 7682: 7679: 7678:Giusy Ferreri 7676: 7673: 7670: 7667: 7664: 7661: 7660:Fred De Palma 7658: 7655: 7652: 7649: 7646: 7643: 7640: 7637: 7634: 7631: 7628: 7625: 7622: 7619: 7618:Enzo Jannacci 7616: 7613: 7610: 7607: 7604: 7601: 7600:El Presidente 7598: 7595: 7592: 7589: 7586: 7583: 7580: 7577: 7574: 7571: 7570:Pino Donaggio 7568: 7565: 7562: 7559: 7556: 7553: 7550: 7547: 7544: 7541: 7540:Teresa De Sio 7538: 7535: 7532: 7529: 7526: 7523: 7520: 7517: 7514: 7511: 7508: 7505: 7502: 7499: 7496: 7493: 7490: 7487: 7484: 7481: 7478: 7475: 7472: 7469: 7466: 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