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equivalent is "Jean-Baptiste".
Common nicknames include Giambattista,
Gianbattista, Giovambattista, or Giambo. In
Genoese the
nickname was Baciccio, and...
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Giovanni Battista Re (born 30
January 1934) is an
Italian cardinal of the
Catholic Church whose service has been
primarily in the
Roman Curia. He was elevated...
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Innocent VIII (Latin:
Innocentius VIII; Italian:
Innocenzo VIII; 1432 – 25 July 1492), born
Giovanni Battista Cybo (or Cibo), was head of the Catholic...
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Gianbattista Alfonsetti (9
October 1929 – 21 July 2004) was an
Italian boxer. He
competed in the men's
light heavyweight event at the 1952
Summer Olympics...
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Giovanni Battista Draghi (Italian: [dʒoˈvanni batˈtista ˈdraːɡi]; 4
January 1710 – 16 or 17
March 1736),
usually referred to as
Giovanni Battista Pergolesi...
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March 1696 – 27
March 1770), also
known as
Giambattista (or
Gianbattista) Tiepolo, was an
Italian painter and
printmaker from the
Republic of...
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Gianbattista Baronc****i (born 6
September 1953) is an
Italian retired professional road
racing cyclist. He
obtained a
total of 94 victories.[citation...
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Giambattista Vico (born
Giovan Battista Vico /ˈviːkoʊ/; Italian: [ˈviko]; 23 June 1668 – 23
January 1744) was an
Italian philosopher, rhetorician, historian...
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Giovanni Battista Moroni, also
known as
Giambattista Moroni (c. 1520-1524 – 5
February 1578) was an
Italian painter of the
Mannerist school. Best known...
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frequently contracted to Gianni, Gian, or Gio,
particularly in the name
Gianbattista, and can also be
found as a surname. It is
sometimes spelt as Geovanni...