- Bald****are Di
Maggio (San
Giuseppe Jato, 19
November 1954), also
known as
Balduccio, was a
member of the Mafia, who
became a
government witness (pentito -...
-
Giovanni di
Balduccio (c. 1290 –
after 1339) was an
Italian sculptor of the
Medieval period. The
artist was born in Pisa, and
likely did not
train directly...
- (fl. 1290 – 1347), also
Francesco di
Balduccio, was a
Florentine merchant and politician. His father,
Balduccio Pegolotti,
represented Florence in commercial...
- with bas-reliefs of
scenes from Augustine's life,
created by
Giovanni di
Balduccio. In
October 1695, some
workmen in the
Church of San
Pietro in Ciel d'Oro...
- with bas-reliefs of
scenes from Augustine's life,
created by
Giovanni di
Balduccio. In 1365
Galeazzo II
Visconti moved his
residence from
Milan to Pavia...
- Bonetti-Alderighi's
secretary (seasons 1-3, 8)
Francesco Sineri as Don
Balduccio Sinagra,
retired mafia boss (seasons 3–5) This
episode did not feature...
- and that key
meetings were
after Borsellino's death.
Riina reprimanded Balduccio Di Maggio, an
ambitious mafioso who had left his wife and
children for...
- the
Church of Sant'Eustorgio,
where an
ornate mausoleum, the work of
Balduccio Pisano, was
erected to his memory.
Since the
eighteenth century this has...
- has
frescoes by
Vincenzo Foppa and a
marble sepulchre by
Giovanni di
Balduccio, a 14th-century
pupil of
Giovanni Pisano. The
chapel also
houses an important...
-
better known as
Andrea Orcagna.
Another of his apprentices,
Giovanni di
Balduccio,
executed the
shrine of Sant'Eustorgio in Milan. Geometria, 1343-60 ca...