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Giovanni Baronzio, also
known as
Giovanni da Rimini, (died
before 1362), was an
Italian painter who was
active in
Romagna and the
Marche region during...
- Bondone, 1320 The
Feast of
Herod and the
Beheading of the Baptist,
Giovanni Baronzio, c. 1330–1335,
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Entombment of the Baptist, Andrea...
- Part of the work "Stories from the life of St. Columba" by
Giovanni Baronzio (c. 1345–1350)...
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Soresina Vidoni princes, as well as the
Melzi d'Eryl (in the
hamlet of
Pozzo Baronzio) and the
Resta Pallavicino marquises (Ca de' Caggi). Also
present were...
- relatives. Hannover: Naturasanitas. pp. 31–3. ISBN 978-3-9812416-1-7.
Baronzio, Gian Franco; Hager, E.
Dieter (2006).
Hyperthermia in
Cancer Treatment:...
- centuries-old
frescoes and altarpieces, such as the now-lost
frescoes by
Giovanni Baronzio. More than 8,000
photographs are
attributed to
Italian photographer Mario...
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Chinese painter and poet in Yuan
Dynasty (born 1294) 1362:
Giovanni Baronzio –
Italian religious painter (born unknown) 1361:
Vitale da
Bologna – Italian...
- doi:10.1097/CAD.0000000000000337. PMC 4777220. PMID 26813865. Gian F.
Baronzio (2006). "Introduction".
Hyperthermia In
Cancer Treatment: A Primer. Medical...
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Saint Crispoldus.
Barontius (Barontus) (French: Baronce, Italian: Baronto,
Baronzio) and
Desiderius (French: Dizier, Italian: Desiderio) were two 8th century...
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killed after being tortured. At the same time, a man
named Barontius (
Baronzio) was
decapitated for
being a Christian. Crispoldus’
sister Tutela, along...