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Iacopo is a
given name, form of Jacopo, an
Italian variation of Giacomo. May also
refer to:
Iacopo II
Appiani (1400–1441), the lord of
Piombino from 1405...
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Iacopo or
Jacopo (I)
Barozzi (died c. 1245) was a
Venetian nobleman and official. He
served as Duke of
Candia for the
Venetian Republic.
Iacopo Barozzi...
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Iacopo Balestri is an
Italian former footballer who
primarily pla**** as a defender, He
began his
professional career with his
hometown club, Pisa, before...
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Jacopo Sannazaro (Italian pronunciation: [ˈjaːkopo sannadˈdzaːro]; 28 July 1458 – 6
August 1530) was an
Italian poet, humanist,
member and head of the...
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Iacopo Barsotti, or
Jacopo Barsotti (Turin, 28
April 1921 – Padua, 27
October 1987) was an
Italian mathematician who
introduced Barsotti–Tate groups. In...
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Piazza Bovio) and on his death, in 1405, he left the
state to his son
Iacopo II. The latter, born in 1400, for the
first years, was
under the tutelage...
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Iacopo Vittorelli (10
November 1749 – 12 June 1835) was an
Italian poet, librettist, and scholar. Born in B****ano del
Grappa to an
aristocratic family...
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Jacopo Bellini (c. 1400 – c. 1470) was one of the
founders of the
Renaissance style of
painting in
Venice and
northern Italy. His sons
Gentile and Giovanni...
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Caterina di
Jacopo di Benincasa, TOSD (25
March 1347 – 29
April 1380),
known as
Catherine of
Siena (Italian:
Caterina da Siena), was an
Italian Catholic...
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Jacopo Alighieri (1289–1348;
sometimes written as
Iacopo Alighieri) was an
Italian poet, the son of
Dante Alighieri, whom he
followed in his exile. Jacopo's...