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giovanni antonio: This phrase typically represents a person's name, with 'Giovanni' as the given name and 'Antonio' as the family name. It may refer to an individual's full name, particularly in Italian or Hispanic naming conventions

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Giovanni Antonio Magini was also interested in the subject.
The species was given its formal name by the naturalist Giovanni Antonio Scopoli.
Giovanni Antonio di Amato the younger.
He was the son of Italian engraver Giovanni Antonio.
Giovanni Antonio Moschini singled her out among Venetian women pastellists.
He appears to have been related to Giovanni Antonio da Brescia.
Giovanni Antonio Scopoli, Italian physician and botanist b.
A popular candidate for authorship is Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio.
Giovanni Antonio Magini was an Italian astronomer, astrologer, and mathematician.
Much of the dome interior was painted by Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini.
He was a pupil of Giovanni Antonio d'Amato but afterwards studied under Andrea Sabbatini.
The late Baroque high altar was made by Giovanni Antonio de Rossi c.
Claudio Giovanni Antonio Monteverdi was an Italian composer, string player and choirmaster.
She married the painter Giovanni Antonio di Amato the younger.
Construction of the chapel was made by famous architect Giovanni Antonio Amadeo.

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Its most famous son was Giovanni Antonio Canal, better known as Canaletto.
The genus is named after Italian priest and naturalist Giovanni Antonio Battarra.
A masterpiece by Giovanni Antonio Sogliani on deposit at the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Caen.
The present structure is mainly a design of the Neoclassic architect Giovanni Antonio Selva.
The most famous of these was Giovanni Antonio Canal, known as Canaletto.
Contains frescoes by Il Pordenone and the font and baptistery are by Giovanni Antonio Pilacorte.
His father, Giovanni Antonio Maria, was a landscape painter who trained with Francesco Albani.
He was the pupil and nephew of the famous Giovanni Antonio Canal Canaletto and sometime.
He is buried in the church, together with his son and heir Giovanni Antonio.
Giovanni Antonio D'Amato the younger.
Vasari, his main biographer, wrongly identifies him as Giovanni Antonio Licinio.
Giovanni Antonio Leoni was a Roman violinist and composer in the 17th century.
These too were refurbished in part, a number being decorated with murals by Giovanni Antonio Cucchi.
His brother, Giovanni Antonio Polinori, was also a painter.
In the form of a? talking portrait? an actor impersonates the great painter Giovanni Antonio Molineri.
Giovanni Antonio Scopoli, Italian botanist and biologist - scopolamine.
He apprenticed as an architect under his uncle, Giovanni Antonio Scalfarotto.
Giovanni Antonio Scopoli, naturalist and physician, born in Cavalese.
He was a bitter rival of another Swiss architect, Giovanni Antonio Viscardi.
Gutturalis ", described by Giovanni Antonio Scopoli in 1786, has whitish underparts and a broken breast band.
Giosafat and Nona had three daughters and a son, Giovanni Antonio.
He took further training in Venice with Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini and returned to Germany in 1718.
He also attempted ( unsuccessfully ) to begin a collaboration with Italian astronomer Giovanni Antonio Magini.
Giovanni Antonio Scopoli established the genus Catalpa in 1777.
Returning to Asti, he wed the daughter of the painter Giovanni Antonio Laveglia.
May 8 - Giovanni Antonio Scopoli, Italian-born physician and naturalist b.
Some documents though mention the name Amadeo, likely Giovanni Antonio Amadeo.
June 13 - Giovanni Antonio Magini, Italian mathematician, cartographer and astronomer d.
The present abbey buildings were constructed in 1707 to plans by Giovanni Antonio Viscardi.
He was a pupil of Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini, whom he accompanied to England in about 1720.
The chair, however, went to Giovanni Antonio Magini.
The design of the three story palace was completed in 1580 by Giovanni Antonio Dosio.
The palace was built in 1660 by Giovanni Antonio De Rossi for the marquis Francisco Nuñez-Sánchez.
The guaiabero was first described as Psittacus lunulatus by Tyrolean naturalist Giovanni Antonio Scopoli in 1786.
The species was first described by Italian mycologist Giovanni Antonio Scopoli as Agaricus rotula in 1772.

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