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People with the name San Giorgio or Sangiorgio include: The Master of the Antiphonal Q of San Giorgio Maggiore (active between 1440 and 1470), an Italian painter of illuminated manuscripts; Giovanni Antonio Sangiorgio (died 1509), Italian canon lawyer and Cardinal of Alessandria; Eusebio da San Giorgio (c.1470–c.1550), an Italian painter
Giovanni Antonio Sangiorgio [1] (died 14 March 1509) was an Italian canon lawyer and Cardinal. [2] Agostino Oldoino calls him the leading jurisconsult of his age. [3] Kenneth Pennington has called him one of the ‘last two great commentators on feudal law’.
Giorgio Orsolano (3 June 1803 – 17 March 1835), known as The Hyena of San Giorgio, was an Italian serial killer who committed three murders. Biography [ edit ]
Eusebio da San Giorgio or Eusebio di Jacopo di Cristoforo da San Giorgio (c. 1470 – c. 1550) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period. Biography [ edit ]
Born in Milan, Sangiorgio studied at the city's Accademia di Brera.During his early career he worked for the Fabbrica del Duomo di Milano; later he received numerous commissions for large public sculptures in places including Turin (a Castor and Pollux for the Palazzo Reale), Milan, Brescia and Casale Monferrato (an equestrian portrait of Charles Albert of Piedmont-Sardinia).
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Giorgio is a male Italian given name derived from the Greek Georgios and sometimes a surname. It is equivalent to the English name George . Notable people with the name include: