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Appiani

Index Appiani

Appiani is an Italian surname. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 14 relations: Andrea Appiani, Andrea Appiani the Younger, Appiani family, Francesco Appiani, Galleazzo Appiani, Giacomo Vittorio Appiani, Giuseppe Appiani, Italians, Joseph Ignaz Appiani, Milan, Niccolò Appiani, Nobility of Italy, Principality of Piombino, Silvio Appiani.

Andrea Appiani

Andrea Appiani (31 May 17548 November 1817) was an Italian neoclassical painter.

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Andrea Appiani the Younger

Andrea Appiani, "the younger" (1817–1865) who was the great-nephew of the painter of the same name, was born in 1817.

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Appiani family

The Appiani family (also Appiano or d'Appiano) was an Italian noble family, originally from Al Piano or Appiano, a now disappeared toponym identified with the modern La Pieve in the comune of Ponsacco.

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Francesco Appiani

Francesco Appiani (January 29, 1704 – 1792) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period, active mainly in Rome and Perugia.

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Galleazzo Appiani

Galleazzo Appiani was an Italian architect who worked in Poland.

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Giacomo Vittorio Appiani

Giacomo Vittorio Appiani (died 1482) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Gravina di Puglia (1473–1482).

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Giuseppe Appiani

Giuseppe Appiani (1740 or 1754–1812) was an Italian painter of the Neoclassic periods.

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Italians

Italians (italiani) are an ethnic group native to the Italian geographical region.

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Joseph Ignaz Appiani

Joseph Ignaz Appiani (October 16, 1706 – August 19, 1785) was a South-German painter of the late Baroque era.

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Milan

Milan (Milano) is a city in northern Italy, regional capital of Lombardy, and the second-most-populous city proper in Italy after Rome.

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Niccolò Appiani

Niccolò Appiani (or Appiano), a Milanese painter, who flourished about the year 1510.

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Nobility of Italy

The nobility of Italy (Italian: Nobiltà italiana) comprised individuals and their families of the Italian Peninsula, and the islands linked with it, recognized by the sovereigns of the Italian city-states since the Middle Ages, and by the kings of Italy after the unification of the region into a single state, the Kingdom of Italy.

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Principality of Piombino

The Lordship of Piombino (Signoria di Piombino), and after 1594 the Principality of Piombino (Principato di Piombino), was a small state on the Italian peninsula centered on the town of Piombino and including part of the island of Elba.

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Silvio Appiani

Silvio Appiani (5 April 1894 – 20 October 1915) was an Italian football forward.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appiani

Also known as Appiani (disambiguation).