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- Giovanni Battista Falcieri (known as “Tita”) (1798–1874) was the personal servant of Lord Byron and was present at his death in Missolonghi in 1824. He...
- Biagio Falcieri (1628–1703) was an Italian painter of the Baroque era, although his provincial style has been described as a tired mannerism, active between...
- Benjamin Disraeli, former Prime Minister Isaac D'Israeli Giovanni Battista Falcieri, valet and servant to Isaac D'Israeli and Lord Byron Philip Rose UK Census...
- Biagio Ciotto, American politician Biagio d'Antonio, Italian painter Biagio Falcieri, Italian painter Biagio Marin, Italian poet Biagio Marini, Italian violinist...
- career, the practice continued. En route, the pair met Giovanni Battista Falcieri ("Tita"), Lord Byron's former manservant, who joined them and subsequently...
- or historic canv****. Son of a Veronese merchant, he studied with Biagio Falcieri in Verona, then Francesco Monti in Parma. He moved to Milan in 1700. Zannandreis...
- 748. PMC 53343. PMID 2153965. Secchiero, P; Flamand, L; Gibellini, D; Falcieri, E; Robuffo, I; Capitani, S; Gallo, RC; Zauli, G (1997). "Human Herpesvirus...
- (1643–1718) was an Italian painter of the Baroque style. He studied with Biagio Falcieri in Verona. He painted in the Sacristy of San Bernardino, Verona. His pupils...
- may refer to: Tita (Lord Byron) (1798–1874), full name Giovanni Battista Falcieri, personal servant of Lord Byron Tita Bărbulescu (1936–2021), Romanian folk...
- originally studied with a painter by the name of Voltolino, then with Biagio Falcieri. At age 19, he traveled to Vicenza to paint in the choir of San Jacopo...