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Gherardi is a
surname of
Northern Italian origin. It is most
common in the
regions of Emilia-Romagna,
Lombardy and Tuscany. The name
comes from the Germanic...
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Palazzo Gherardi is a 15th-century
building in the
Santa croce quarter of Florence, Tuscany, in
central Italy. Its main façade is on Via Ghibellina [it]...
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Gherardi (DD-637/DMS-30), a Gleaves-class destroyer, is the only ship of the
United States Navy to be
named for Rear
Admiral Bancroft Gherardi. Gherardi...
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Evaristo Gherardi (born 11
Novembre 1663 in Prato, Tuscany; ********inated 31
August 1700 in Paris),
known in
France as Évariste
Gherardi, was an Italian...
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Antonio Gherardi (Il Reatino) (20
September 1638 – 10 May 1702) was an
Italian painter, architect, and
sculptor (stuccoist) of the
Baroque style, active...
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Filippo Gherardi (1643–1704) was an
Italian painter of the
Baroque period. Born in Lucca, he was
mostly active in
Venice and Rome,
where he
became a member...
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Piero Gherardi (20
November 1909 – 8 June 1971) was an
Italian costume designer,
production designer and art director. He is best
known to international...
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Cristofano or
Cristoforo Gherardi, also
known as il Doceno, (November 25, 1508 –
April 1556) was an
Italian painter of the late-Renaissance or Mannerist...
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Giuseppe Gherardi (Piacenza, 1756 - Piacenza, 7
November 1828) was an
Italian painter,
active in the
Neoclassic style. He
painted a San
Disma for the church...
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Maffeo Gherardi (1406–1492),
known as the
Cardinal of Venice, was an
Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal.
Maffeo Gherardi was born in
Venice in...