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- Tiburzio Vergelli (1551-1609) was an Italian sculptor and founder. Born in Camerino, Vergelli was a highly skilled metal smelter. He trained in the workshop...
- Tiburzio di Maso (executed 31 October 1460) was a leader of an anarchic faction in Rome that briefly attempted to restore the medieval commune of the city...
- Fra Tiburzio Baldini (early 17th century) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. He was born in Bologna, and painted for the churches and convents...
- October 1460. His presence was urged by the disturbances occasioned by Tiburzio di Maso, who, when captured, confessed that he had planned to overthrow...
- the hermitage of Santa Maria Maddalena in Brescia, taking the name of Tiburzio Lazzari. He spent his time with the sick and destitute, providing them...
- Tiburzio Spannocchi (1541–1609) (also Spanucchi, Spanochi, Spanoqui, Hispanochi etc.) was "king's engineer" to Philip II of Spain and subsequently to Philip...
- having a lot of specialized labor. The current mayor is Christian Gonçalves Tiburzio e Silva, elected by po****r vote in 2021 of the DEM party. Itajubá has...
- imitatione Christi, 1864. De Imitatione Christi, Edizione critica a cura di Tiburzio Lupo, S.D.B, 1982, Libreria Editrice Vaticana, Città del Vaticano, ISBN 88-209-1365-8...
- Tiburzio P****arotti or P****erotti (1553, Bologna - 22 November 1612, Bologna) was an Italian painter, primarily of religious subjects. He was the eldest...
- Tiburzio M****aino (also M****aini and Tiburtio) (Cremona, before 1550 – Piacenza or Lodi, after 1608) was an Italian composer. He was an Augustinian friar...