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Girolamo is an
Italian variant of the name Hieronymus. Its
English equivalent is Jerome. It may
refer to:
Girolamo Cardano (1501–1576),
Italian Renaissance...
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Girolamo Savonarola, OP (UK: /ˌsævɒnəˈroʊlə/, US: /ˌsævən-, səˌvɒn-/; Italian: [dʒiˈrɔːlamo savonaˈrɔːla]; 21
September 1452 – 23 May 1498), also referred...
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Gerolamo Cardano (Italian: [dʒeˈrɔːlamo karˈdaːno]; also
Girolamo or Geronimo; French: Jérôme Cardan; Latin:
Hieronymus Card****; 24
September 1501– 21...
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Mariana di
Girolamo Arteaga (born 22
October 1990) is a
Chilean film and
television actress. Di
Girolamo had
several major roles including her performance...
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Girolamo Segato (13 June 1792 – 3
February 1836) was an
Italian naturalist, cartographer, Egyptologist, and anatomist. He is
perhaps best
known for his...
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Antonio &
Girolamo Amati ca 1592
Antonio &
Girolamo Amati ca 1607
Antonio &
Girolamo Amati ca 1611
Antonio &
Girolamo Amati ca 1616
Antonio &
Girolamo Amati...
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Girolamo Amati (1561–1630) was an
Italian luthier,
active from 1580 to 1630. Born in Cremona,
Girolamo was the
youngest son of
Andrea Amati and brother...
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Girolamo Fracastoro (Latin:
Hieronymus Fracastorius; c. 1476/8 – 6
August 1553) was an
Italian physician, poet, and
scholar in mathematics,
geography and...
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Girolamo Luxardo S.p.A. is an
Italian liqueur factory.
Founded in Zara, it
moved to
Torreglia near
Padua after 1945. The company's
current products include...
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Girolamo may
refer to: San
Girolamo,
Italian for
Saint Jerome Marconi-San
Girolamo-Fesca,
quarter of Bari,
region of Apulia,
Italy San
Girolamo, Cremona...