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- Michelozzo di Bartolomeo Michelozzi (Italian: [mikeˈlɔttso di bartoloˈmɛːo mikeˈlɔttsi]; c. 1396 – 7 October 1472), known mononymously as Michelozzo,...
- John DiBartolomeo (Hebrew: ג'ון דיברתולומיאו; born June 20, 1991) is an American-Israeli professional basketball player and the team captain for Maccabi...
- Bartolomeo Cristofori di Francesco (Italian pronunciation: [bartoloˈmɛːo kriˈstɔːfori di franˈtʃesko]; May 4, 1655 – January 27, 1731) was an Italian maker...
- Tommaso Di Bartolomeo (born 4 January 2001) is an Italian rugby union player, currently playing for Italian United Rugby Championship side Zebre Parma...
- Martino di Bartolomeo or Martino di Bartolomeo di Biago was an Italian painter and m****cript illuminator active between 1389 and 1434. He was one of...
- ISBN 978-81-312-6386-0. OCLC 1301175490. DiBartolomeo. Page 14. Hebra. Garrison & Morton (GM 3277). Frisch. DiBartolomeo (et alia). DiBartolomeo, Scleroma of the nose and...
- Marilyn Chambers, model and adult film actress Kevin Conroy, actor John DiBartolomeo, American-Israeli basketball player for Maccabi Tel Aviv of the Israeli...
- Mars Di Bartolomeo (born June 27, 1952 in Dudelange, Luxembourg) is a Luxembourgish politician. After attending the Esch-sur-Alzette lycée, he worked...
- Fra Bartolomeo or Bartolommeo OP (UK: /ˌbɑːrtɒləˈmeɪoʊ/, US: /-toʊl-/, Italian: [bartolo(m)ˈmɛːo]; 28 March 1472 – 31 October 1517), also known as Bartolommeo...
- Bartolomeo di Giovanni di Domenico (1458? – 1501) was an Italian Renaissance painter active in Florence. His works were first identified by the art historian...