- Giambo. In
Genoese the
nickname was Baciccio, and a
common shortening was
Giovan Battista,
Giobatta or
simply G.B.. The
people listed below are
Italian unless...
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Giovan Antonio is a
masculine blended given name that is a
combination of
Gianni and Antonio.
Notable people known by this name
include the following:...
- Gian
Galeazzo Sforza (20 June 1469 – 21
October 1494), also
known as
Giovan Galeazzo Sforza, was the
sixth Duke of Milan. Born in Abbiategr****o, he was...
- Gian
Lorenzo (or Gianlorenzo)
Bernini (UK: /bɛərˈniːni/, US: /bərˈ-/, Italian: [ˈdʒan loˈrɛntso berˈniːni];
Italian Giovanni Lorenzo; 7
December 1598 –...
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Trissino (8 July 1478 – 8
December 1550), also
called Giovan Giorgio Trissino and self-styled as
Giovan Giωrgio Trissino, was a
Venetian Renaissance humanist...
- Italy, but also in
Germany and Spain.
Giovan Battista Tiepolo,
together with
Giambattista Pittoni, Canaletto,
Giovan Battista Piazzetta,
Giuseppe Maria Crespi...
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Giovan Battista Bellaso (Brescia 1505–...) was an
Italian cryptologist. The Vigenère
cipher is
named after Blaise de Vigenère,
although Giovan Battista...
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Giambattista Vico (born
Giovan Battista Vico /ˈviːkoʊ/; Italian: [ˈviko]; 23 June 1668 – 23
January 1744) was an
Italian philosopher, rhetorician, historian...
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Giovanni Battista Bugatti (1779–1869) was the
official executioner for the
Papal States from 1796 to 1864. He was the longest-serving
executioner in the...
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April 1538 – 27
January 1592; his
first name is
sometimes also
given as "
Giovan" or "Giovanni") was an
Italian artist and
writer on art.
Praised as a painter...