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- Coriolano is both an Italian surname and a masculine Italian given name. Notable people with the name include: Bartolomeo Coriolano, Italian Baroque engraver...
- Cristoforo Coriolano ([kriˈstɔːforo korjoˈlaːno]) (born 1540) was a German engraver of the Renaissance. He was born in Nuremberg. He moved to Italy and...
- Coriolano Cippico (1425–1493) was a Dalmatian nobleman, landowner, civil servant, humanist and military commander from Trogir. From 1470 to 1470 he served...
- Theresa Maria Coriolano (1620–1671) was an Italian engraver of the Baroque period. Coriolano was born in Bologna, the daughter of the engraver Bartolommeo...
- Bartolommeo Coriolano (1590 or 1599–1676, pronunciation ko-ree-o-lă'no and sometimes spelled Coriol****) was an Italian printmaker during the Baroque...
- Coriolano Vighi (1846–1905) was an Italian painter, mainly of landscapes. He was born in Florence, resident in Bologna. In 1880 at Turin, he exhibited:...
- Coriolano Garzadori (or Garzadoro) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Ossero (1575–1614). On 19 January 1575, he was appointed during...
- Coriolano Ponza di San Martino (Turin, 9 October 1842 – Cuneo, 6 January 1926) was an Italian general and politician. He was a senator of the Kingdom...
- Chiaroscuro woodcut of the Virgin and Child by Bartolommeo Coriolano, created between 1630 and 1655 (digitally restored)...
- for violin and piano in F major Opus 16: 7 Variations in D major after Coriolano Giuseppe Niccolini (1813) Opus 17: 6 Melancholy Polonaises (Six Polonaises...