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- Paolo Giovio (also spelled Paulo Jovio; Latin: Paulus Jovius; 19 April 1483 – 11 December 1552) was an Italian physician, historian, biographer, and prelate...
- Look up Giovio in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Giovio is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Giulio Giovio (1511–1563), Italian Roman...
- The Giovio Series, also known as the Giovio Collection or Giovio Portraits, is a series of 484 portraits ****embled by the 16th-century Italian Renaissance...
- contemporary historians, Francesco Guicciardini and Paolo Giovio. Zimmerman notes Giovio's "disapproval of the pope's familiar banter with his chamberlains...
- Catholic-Hierarchy: Adrian Florenszoom Dedel. Retrieved: 14 May 2016. Paolo Giovio, Vita Hadriani VI, p. 119. Gulik and Eubel, p. 186. Gulik and Eubel, pp...
- Giulio Giovio (1511–1563) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Nocera de' Pagani (1552–1563). Giulio Giovio was born in 1511. On 21 August...
- 64: "natus in Augusto fueras"); the date 9 August is first given by Paolo Giovio, but seems to be a misprint for his coronation date (9 April). The only...
- a sort of primitive code of medical ethics. Humanist and author Paolo Giovio was his personal physician. Giulio de' Medici was a talented musician, and...
- Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum. 2019. pp. 103–114. ISBN 978-1-60606-621-8. Giovio, Paolo (c. 1527). "The Life of Leonardo da Vinci". Elogia virorum illustrium...
- that he "often slept in his clothes and ... boots." His biographer Paolo Giovio says, "His nature was so rough and uncouth that his domestic habits were...