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Annibale is the
Italian masculine given name and
surname equivalent to Hannibal. In English, it may
refer to :
Annibale Albani (1682–1751),
Italian cardinal...
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Annibale Carracci (Italian: [
anˈniːbale karˈrattʃi];
November 3, 1560 – July 15, 1609) was an
Italian painter and instructor,
active in
Bologna and later...
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Annibale Maggi was a
Venetian architect of the
Renaissance period. He
designed and help
build the
loggia del
Consiglio in
Padua in 1493, and was the architect...
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Annibale ****nola (1866–1939) was an
Italian violin maker. He was born in
Montiglio Monferrato, Italy, and in 1894
moved to Turin,
where he
worked until...
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Annibale de
Gasparis (Italian pronunciation: [
anˈniːbale de ˈɡasparis]; 9
November 1819 – 21
March 1892) was an
Italian astronomer,
known for discovering...
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instrumental role in
bringing forth the
Baroque style in painting.
Brothers Annibale (1560–1609) and
Agostino (1557–1602)
along with
their cousin Ludovico (1555–1619)...
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Annibale Pelaschiar (25
February 1912 – 29
August 1994) was an
Italian sailor who
competed in the 1956
Summer Olympics and in the 1964
Summer Olympics...
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Annibale Fontana (1540–1587) was an
Italian sculptor,
medallist and crystal-worker.
Fontana was born in Milan. His
first known work is a
crystal case,...
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Annibale Bergonzoli (1
November 1884 – 31 July 1973),
nicknamed "barba elettrica", "Electric Whiskers", was an
Italian lieutenant general who
served during...
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Annibale Bugnini CM (14 June 1912 – 3 July 1982) was an
Italian Catholic prelate who
served as
secretary of the
commission that
worked on the
reform of...