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Giotto di
Bondone (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒɔtto di bonˈdoːne]; c. 1267 –
January 8, 1337),
known mononymously as
Giotto (UK: /ˈdʒɒtoʊ/ JOT-oh, US: /dʒiˈɒtoʊ...
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Giotto may
refer to:
Giotto di
Bondone (1267–1337),
Italian painter Giotto's Campanile,
Florence Giotto Bizzarrini (1926–2023),
Italian automobile engineer...
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Giotto's Campanile (/ˌkæmpəˈniːli, -leɪ/, also US: /ˌkɑːm-/, Italian: [kampaˈniːle]) is a free-standing
campanile that is part of the
complex of buildings...
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Giotto Bizzarrini (6 June 1926 – 13 May 2023) was an
Italian automobile engineer who was
active from the 1950s
through the 1970s.
After graduating from...
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Giotto was a
European robotic spacecraft mission from the
European Space Agency. The
spacecraft flew by and
studied Halley's
Comet and in
doing so became...
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complex of the
Musei Civici di Padova. The
chapel contains a
fresco cycle by
Giotto,
completed around 1305 and an
important masterpiece of
Western art. In 2021...
- flavours,
along with
sugar free versions.
Other Ferrero products include Giotto,
Fiesta Ferrero,
Hanuta chocolate hazelnut-filled
wafers and Gran Soleil...
- 1976.
Giotto is
named for the
Italian painter Giotto di Bondone, who
lived from 1271 to 1377.
Hollows are
scattered across the
floor of
Giotto. Lermontov...
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Giotto Giuseppe Morandi (born 4
March 1999) is a
Swiss professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for Gr****hopper in the
Swiss Super League. Morandi...
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Italian painter and
historian Giorgio Vasari,
Cimabue was the
teacher of
Giotto, the
first great artist of the
Italian Proto-Renaissance. However, many...