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- Jacopino del Conte (1510–1598; also spelled Iacopino) was an Italian Mannerist painter, active in both Rome and Florence. A native of Florence, Jacopino...
- Capriccio Fra Jacopino sopra L'Aria Di Ruggiero composed by Girolamo Frescobaldi, which was first published around 1615—"Fra Jacopino" is one potential...
- Jacopino della Scala (died 1215), an Italian merchant and politician, was a member of the Scaliger family of ****ure lords of Verona. He was the son of...
- Jacopino Scipioni (c.1470 – 1532) was an Italian painter of the late 15th century active in Bergamo. He was born in Averara, but few details are known...
- Jacopino da Tradate (c. 1371 – 1445) Tradate, was an Italian Gothic sculptor active in Lombardy and the County of Savoy. Jacopino created the statue of...
- Jacopino Consetti (1651–1726) was an Italian painter. Born in Modena, he was active in Este, and was named superintendent of the Galleria Estense. He was...
- Country Lordship of Verona (present-day  Italy) Founded 1180 (1180) Founder Jacopino della Scala Final ruler Antonio I della Scala Titles Lord of Verona Motto...
- Jacopo de Antonio; also called Jacobello Antonello, Jacobello da Messina, or Iacobello di Antonello (c. 1456 – after 1482), was an Italian painter from...
- lord of Verona from 1277, a member of the Scaliger family. The son of Jacopino della Scala, he was podestà of Mantua in 1272 and 1275. In 1277, after...
- Pope Paul IV Bishop of Rome Portrait by an unknown artist close to Jacopino del Conte, c. 1556 – c. 1560 Church Catholic Church Papacy began 23 May 1555...