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- and Giotto: Founders of Renaissance classicism". Retrieved 2007-09-18. "Niccola Pisano". Catholic Encyclopedia. Pope-Hennessy, John (1996) [1955]. Italian...
- Nicola (or Niccolò) Antonio Giacinto Porpora (17 August 1686 – 3 March 1768) was an Italian composer and teacher of singing of the Baroque era, whose most...
- Niccola Andria (10 September 1748 – 9 December 1814) was an Italian physician and writer, active in Naples. Andria was born near M****afra in Apulia, to...
- Niccola Ricciolini (Rome 1687-Rome 1772) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. He was born at Rome and was a pupil of Pietro da Cortona. He competed...
- Nicola di Pietro (fl. late-14th century) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active mainly in Tuscany. Farquhar, Maria (1855). Ralph Nicholson...
- Nicola Griffith (/ˈnɪkələ ˈɡrɪfɪθ/; born 30 September 1960) is a British-American novelist, essayist, and teacher. She has won the Washington State Book...
- Niccola Spinelli (29 July 1865 – 17 October 1909) was an Italian composer of operas. Born in Turin, the son of a jurist, he studied composition at the...
- Niccola Paracciani Clarelli (12 April 1799 – 7 July 1872) was a Catholic Cardinal and was Arch-Priest of St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican. He was also...
- Don José Nicolás de Azara y Perera (5 December 1730 – 26 January 1804) was a Spanish diplomat. He was born at Barbunales, Aragon, and was appointed in...
- Piccinni (biography) at AllMusic Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Piccinni, Niccola" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. Holmes...