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- Look up Gherardo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gherardo is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Gherardo Appiani (1370–1405), the...
- Gherardo Gnoli (6 December 1937 in Rome – 7 March 2012 in Cagli) was a historian of Italian religions and Iran expert. Gherardo Gnoli has been since 1996...
- Gherardo Cibo, also known by the alias of Ulisse Severini da Cingoli (1512 − 30 January 1600), was an artist and a herbalist from Italy. The herbarium...
- Gherardo Pantano (1868 – 17 August 1937) was an Italian military officer and writer. He spent decades in Italy's African colonies and also fought on the...
- Gherardo Gambeli (born 23 June 1969) is an Italian Catholic prelate, currently serving as Archbishop of Florence since 2024. He devoted more than a decade...
- Poggio asked for money in response to a love-poem, and a second model, Gherardo Perini, shamelessly stole from him. The nature of the poetry has been a...
- Gerard of Cremona (Latin: Gerardus Cremonensis; c. 1114 – 1187) was an Italian translator of scientific books from Arabic into Latin. He worked in Toledo...
- Gherardo Silvani (1579–1675) was an Italian architect and sculptor, active mainly in Florence and other sites in Tuscany during the Baroque period. His...
- Gherardo Appiani (c. 1370 – May 1405) was the lord of Piombino from 1398 until his death. He was a member of the Appiani family. He was born in Pisa, the...
- depiction of artificially lit scenes, eventually receiving the nickname Gherardo delle Notti ("Gerard of the Nights"). Early in his career he visited Rome...