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Appiani is an
Italian surname.
Among people with this name are:
Members of the
noble Appiani family,
which flourished from the 13th to the 17th centuries...
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absorbed into the
Grand Duchy of Tuscany. On 19
February 1399
Gherardo Appiani ceded Pisa and the
majority of its territories,
which his
family had owned...
- Niccolò
Appiani (or Appiano), a
Milanese painter, who
flourished about the year 1510. It is said that he was a
scholar of
Leonardo da Vinci, and Cesariani...
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Silvio Appiani (5
April 1894 – 20
October 1915) was an
Italian football forward. The
Stadio Silvio Appiani in
Padua was
named after him.
Appiani made his...
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Andrea Appiani (31 May 1754 – 8
November 1817) was an
Italian neoclassical painter. He is
known as "the elder", to
distinguish him from his great-nephew...
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Galleazzo Appiani was an
Italian architect who
worked in Poland.
Amongst his
designs are the
Carmelite Church in Przemyśl and the
Krasicki Palace, built...
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Appiani family (also
Appiano or d'Appiano) was an
Italian noble family,
originally from Al
Piano or Appiano, a now
disappeared toponym identified...
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Appiani (October 16, 1706 –
August 19, 1785) was a South-German
painter of the late
Baroque era. He was the son of
plasterer Pietro Francesco Appiani...
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Isabella Appiani (1577 – 10
November 1661) was
Princess of
Piombino from 1611
until 1628.[better source needed]
Through her father, she was a descendant...
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Francesco Appiani (January 29, 1704 – 1792) was an
Italian painter of the late-Baroque period,
active mainly in Rome and Perugia.
Appiani was born in...