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  2. Giovanni Battista Abbatessa - Wikipedia

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    Giovanni Battista Abatessa (? – after 1651) was an Italian composer and Baroque guitarist, likely born in Bitonto (near Bari) in the Kingdom of Naples. His compositional output consists of four books of pieces for five-course Baroque guitar. While many of Abatessa's contemporaries used the guitar as an accompaniment for the voice, Abatessa's ...

  3. Giovanni Antonio Medrano - Wikipedia

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    Giovanni Antonio de Medrano (11 December, 1703–1760) [1] was a Sicilian nobleman from the House of Medrano, Major Royal Governor of Mathematics of the Kingdom of Naples, chief engineer of the kingdom, royal architect, brigadier, and the teacher of Infante Charles, the future King Charles III of Spain, and his brothers, the infantes. [2]

  4. List of paintings in the Galleria Nazionale di Capodimonte

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    Portrait of the Royal family of Naples: −1783 Angelica Kauffman: Ferdinand I and His Family: −1782 Thomas de Keyser: Portrait of young man: −1646 Giovanni Lanfranco: Salvation of a Soul: c.1613 Giovanni Lanfranco: Madonna with Child behind Saints Maria Egiziaca and Margaret: 1620–1621 Giovanni Lanfranco: Madonna with Child and Saints ...

  5. Giovanni Caracciolo - Wikipedia

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    Giovanni Caracciolo, often called Sergianni (c. 1372 – 19 August 1432), was an Italian nobleman of the Kingdom of Naples, prime minister and favorite of queen Joan II of Naples. Due to his relationship with queen Joan (starting around 1416), Caracciolo was able to attain for himself a considerable amount of power in the Neapolitan court and a ...

  6. Giovanni da Nola - Wikipedia

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    Giovanni da Nola (1478–1559), also known as Giovanni Merliano, was an Italian sculptor and architect of the Renaissance, active in Naples. He was born the son of a leather merchant, in Nola near Naples. Da Nola moved to Naples where he trained under Aniello del Fiore and Benedetto da Maiano.

  7. Giovanni Bozzuto - Wikipedia

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    Giovanni Bozzuto (also spelled Buzzuto), known as Giovannello (fl. 1384–1423), was a Neapolitan nobleman and diplomat who served as the captain of Bari from 1399 until 1414. Giovanni was born into a prominent noble family at Naples in the second half of the 14th century.

  8. John IV (bishop of Naples) - Wikipedia

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    John IV (Italian: Giovanni d'Acquarola or Giovanni Scriba; died 17 December 849), also known as the Peacemaker and John the Serene, [1] was an Italian Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Naples from 26 February 842 until his death. He had the relics of Aspren translated to a chapel in the church of Santa Restituta in Naples. [2]

  9. John of Naples - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; ... John of Naples (died c. 1350), ... Giovanni Orsini (1328–1359)