Bartolomeo
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Bartolomeo is a given name
of Italian
origin. The name is a cognate
of the name Bartholomew. People with the name include:
Given name
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of Italian
Italian people
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origin. The name is a cognate
Cognate
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of the name Bartholomew. People with the name include:
- Bartolomeo AimoBartolomeo AimoBartolomeo Aimo Bartolomeo Aimo Bartolomeo Aimo (sometimes written Bartolomeo Aymo (Virle Piemonte, 24 September 1889 — Turin, 1 December 1970) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer...
(1889–1970), Italian professional bicycle road racer - Bartolomeo AltomonteBartolomeo AltomonteBartolomeo Altomonte, also known as Bartholomäus Hohenberg , was an Austrian baroque painter who specialized in large scale frescoes...
, a.k.a. Bartholomäus Hohenberg (1694–1783), Austrian baroque painter - Bartolomeo Amico a.k.a. Bartholomeus Amicus (1562–1649), Jesuit priest, teacher and writer who spent his adult life in Naples
- Bartolomeo AmmanatiBartolomeo AmmanatiBartolomeo Ammannati was an Italian architect and sculptor, born at Settignano, near Florence. He studied under Baccio Bandinelli and Jacopo Sansovino and closely imitated the style of Michelangelo.He was more distinguished in architecture than in sculpture...
(1511–1592), Florentine architect and sculptor - Bartolomeo AvanziniBartolomeo AvanziniBartolomeo Avanzini was an Italian architect of the Baroque period, active mainly in Modena, Sassuolo and Reggio Emilia.The design for the Palazzo Ducale of Modena has been attributed to Avanzini, though between 1631 and 1634 Girolamo Rainaldi played a role in the initial plans...
(1608–1658), Italian architect of the Baroque period - Bartolomeo BacilieriBartolomeo BacilieriBartolomeo Bacilieri was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Verona from 1900 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1901.-Biography:...
(1842–1923), Italian cardinal, Bishop of Verona 1900–1923 - Bartolomeo BarbarinoBartolomeo BarbarinoBartolomeo Barbarino was an Italian composer and singer of the early Baroque era. He was a virtuoso falsettist, and one of the most enthusiastic composers of the new style of monody.-Life:...
(c. 1568–c. 1617 or later), Italian composer and singer of the early Baroque era - Bartolomeo BassiBartolomeo BassiBartolomeo Bassi was an Italian painter active in the early-Baroque period, mainly in his hometown of Genoa. He was a disciple of Giovanni Andrea Ansaldo, and painted quadratura. Died at age 40 years.-References:...
(early 1600s-1640s), Genoese painter of the early Baroque period - Bartolomeo BellanoBartolomeo BellanoBartolomeo Bellano, also known as Bartolomeo Vellano, was an Italian renaissance sculptor and architect who was born in Padua in 1437 or 1438...
a.k.a. Bartolomeo Vellano (c. 1437–c. 1496), Italian Renaissance sculptor and architect - Bartolomeo BimbiBartolomeo BimbiBartolomeo Bimbi was a Florentine painter of still lifes spurred by his patrons including Cosimo III, Grand Duke of Tuscany to paint large canvases of flora and fauna for the Medici Villa dell'Ambrogiana and della Topaia, now conserved in the Pitti Palace and the Museo Botanico dell'Universita. He...
(1648–1723), Florentine painter of still lifes - Bartolomeo BiscainoBartolomeo BiscainoBartolomeo Biscaino was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in his native Genoa. He was the son, and first a pupil of Giovanni Andrea Biscaino. He afterwards became a pupil of Valerio Castelli. His career was cut short by the plague, which visited Genoa, to which his father and...
(1632–1657), Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in Genoa - Bartolomeo BonBartolomeo BonBartolomeo Bon was an Italian sculptor and architect from Campione d'Italia.Together with his father Giovanni, he worked in Venice: they finished the decoration of the famous Gothic Ca' d'Oro and the marble door of the Basilica di Santa Maria dei Frari...
(d. after 1464), Italian sculptor and architect from Campione d’Italia - Bartolomeo BorghesiBartolomeo BorghesiBartolomeo Borghesi was an Italian antiquarian who was a key figure in establishing the science of numismatics....
(1781–1860), Italian antiquarian, key figure in establishing the science of numismatics - Bartolomeo CampagnoliBartolomeo CampagnoliBartolomeo Campagnoli was an Italian violinist and composer. Campagnoli was born at Cento and died at Neustrelitz....
(1751–1827), Italian violinist and composer - Bartolomeo Cappellari (1765–1846), Pope Gregory XVI (1831–46)
- Bartolomeo Carducci (1560–1608), Italian painter, better known as Carducho
- Bartolomeo CavaceppiBartolomeo CavaceppiBartolomeo Cavaceppi was an Italian sculptor who worked in Rome, where he trained in the studio of the acclimatized Frenchman, Pierre-Étienne Monnot, and then in the workshop of Carlo Antonio Napolioni, a restorer of sculptures for Cardinal Alessandro Albani, who was to become a major patron of...
(1716–1799), Italian sculptor - Bartolomeo CavarozziBartolomeo CavarozziBartolomeo Cavarozzi was an Italian caravaggisti painter of the Baroque period active in Spain, alongside his master Giovanni Battista Crescenzi....
(c. 1590–1625), Italian painter of the Baroque period active in Spain - Bartolomeo CesiBartolomeo CesiBartolomeo Cesi was a painter of the Baroque era of the Bolognese School.Born to a wealthy family of Bologna, he studied under Giovanni Francesco Bezzo . In Bologna, he contributed works to the Duomo, Santo Stefano and the Basilica of San Domenico. He collaborated with Ludovico Carracci and...
(1556–1629), Italian painter of the Baroque era of the Bolognese School - Bartolomeo ColleoniBartolomeo ColleoniBartolomeo Colleoni was a Venetian condottiero, who became Captain-General of the republic of Venice, where there is a famous statue showing him on horseback.-Biography:...
(c. 1400–1475), Italian condottiero - Bartolomeo ContariniBartolomeo ContariniBartolomeo Contarini was a Venetian businessman who married the widowed duchess of Athens Chiara Zorzi in 1453 and governed the duchy in the name of her infant son, Francesco I....
(fl. mid-15th c.), Venetian businessman, governor of the Duchy of Athens after marrying the widowed duchess - Bartolomeo CostantiniBartolomeo CostantiniBartolomeo "Meo" Costantini was an Italian aviator and racing car driver, known for being the sporting manager of the Bugatti car manufacturer.-Military service:...
(1889–1941), Italian aviator and racing car driver - Bartolomeo CristoforiBartolomeo CristoforiBartolomeo Cristofori di Francesco was an Italian maker of musical instruments, generally regarded as the inventor of the piano.-Life:...
(1655–1731), Italian maker of musical instruments, generally regarded as the inventor of the piano - Bartolomeo da BolognaBartolomeo da BolognaBartolomeo da Bologna was a north Italian composer of the early Quattrocento, the transitional period between the late medieval style of the Trecento and the early Renaissance.- Life :...
(fl.FloruitFloruit , abbreviated fl. , is a Latin verb meaning "flourished", denoting the period of time during which something was active...
1405–1427), Italian composer of the early Quattrocento - Bartolomeo d'AlvianoBartolomeo d'AlvianoBartolomeo d'Alviano was an Italian condottiero and captain who distinguished himself in the defence of the Venetian Republic against the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian.-Biography:...
(1455–1515), Italian condottiero and captain, fought in the defense of the Venetian Republic against the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian - Bartolomeo d'AragonaBartolomeo d'AragonaBartolomeo d'Aragona was a Sicilian statesman, the eldest son and heir of Vinciguerra d'Aragona. His surname derives from the fact that he was a great-great-grandson of Peter III of Aragon in the male line....
(fl. late 14th–early 15th c.), Sicilian nobleman and statesman; defeated in a rebellion and exiled - Bartolomeo degli OrganiBartolomeo degli OrganiBartolomeo degli Organi was an Italian composer, singer and organist of the Renaissance. Living in Florence, he was closely associated with Lorenzo de' Medici, and was music teacher both to the Florentine composer Francesco de Layolle and Guido Machiavelli, the son of the famous writer.-Life:He...
(1474–1539), Italian composer, singer, and organist of the Renaissance - Bartolomeo della GattaBartolomeo della GattaBartolomeo della Gatta , born Pietro di Antonio Dei, was an Italian painter, illuminator, and architect. He was the son of a goldsmith. He was a colleague of Fra Bartolommeo. In 1468, Bartolomeo became a monk in the Order of Camaldoli, probably in the Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli in...
(1448–1502), Florentine painter, illuminator, and architect - Bartolomeo della Rocca (1467–1504), Bolognese scholar of chiromancy, physiognomy, and astrology
- Bartolomeo di BreganzeBartolomeo di BreganzeBartolomeo da Breganze was bishop of Vicenza and founder of the Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary.He studied at Padua and became member of the Dominican Order. While king Louis of France was engaged upon his expedition in Palestine, he visited the king and queen at Joppa, Sidon, and Acre. King...
(c. 1200–c. 1271), Italian prelate, bishop of Vicenza and founder of the Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Bartolomeo di CassinoBartolomeo di CassinoBartolomeo di Cassino was an Italian painter active in the Mannerist period. He was born in Milan. He was a pupil of Vincenzo Civerchio ....
(fl. late 16th c.), Italian painter active in the Mannerist period - Bartolomeo di GiovanniBartolomeo di GiovanniBartolom[m]eo di Giovanni, also known as Alunno di Domenico for his relation to his master Domenico Ghirlandaio, was an early Renaissance Italian painter of the Florentine School who was active from about 1488 until his death in 1501...
(d. 1501), Florentine painter, worked under Sandro Botticelli - Bartolomeo EustachiBartolomeo EustachiBartolomeo Eustachi , also known by his Latin name of Eustachius, was one of the founders of the science of human anatomy.-Life:...
a.k.a. Eustachius (c. 1500–1574), Italian anatomist, one of the founders of the science of human anatomy, eponym of the Eustachian tube - Bartolomeo FacioBartolomeo FacioBartolomeo Facio was an Italian historian, writer and humanist.Facio was born into a wealthy family of La Spezia, Liguria. He studied in Verona, Florence and Genoa and was a notary in Lucca and Genoa...
(1400–1457), Italian historian, writer, and humanist - Bartolomeo GastaldiBartolomeo GastaldiBartolomeo Gastaldi was an Italian geologist and palæontologist, and one the founders of the Club Alpino Italiano.Gastaldi was born in Turin, then capital of the Kingdom of Sardinia...
(1818–1879), Italian geologist and paleontologist, one the founders of the Club Alpino Italiano - Bartolomeo GhettiBartolomeo GhettiBartolomeo di Zanobi Ghetti was a Florentine Renaissance painter who has only recently emerged from obscurity as a result of art historical research....
(d. 1536), Florentine Renaissance painter - Bartolomeo Giuseppe Guarneri a.k.a. Giuseppe Guarneri (1698–1744), Italian luthier from the Guarneri house of Cremona
- Bartolomeo GradenigoBartolomeo GradenigoBartolomeo Gradenigo was the 53rd doge of Venice from November 7, 1339 until his death.-Biography:Born in Venice to an ancient noble family, he was a rich tradesman. Gradenigo devoted to politics very early in his life, acting as podestà of Ragusa and Capodistria, as well as procuratore in the...
(c. 1260–1342), 53rd doge of Venice 1339–1342 - Bartolomeo GuidobonoBartolomeo GuidobonoBartolomeo Guidobono was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Northern Italy.He is also known as il Prete di Savona or Prete Bartolomeo da Savona. He appears to have modeled his style to Northern influences such as Gaudenzio Ferrari and Corregio...
a.k.a. il Prete di Savona or Prete Bartolomeo da Savona (1654–1709), Italian painter of the Baroque period - Bartolomeo I della ScalaBartolomeo I della ScalaBartolomeo I della Scala was lord of Verona from 1301, a member of the Scaliger family.The son of Alberto I della Scala, Bartolomeo succeeded him after his death in 1301. He had married in 1291 Constance of Hohenstaufen, daughter of Corrado d'Antiochia.Bartolomeo died in 1304. His brother Alboino...
(d. 1304), lord of Verona 1301–04 - Bartolomeo II della ScalaBartolomeo II della ScalaBartolomeo II della Scala was lord of Verona from 1375 until his death, together with his brother Antonio I della Scala.The illegitimate son of Cansignorio della Scala, he obtained the power in Verona after the latter's death by assassinating Cansignorio's brother, Paolo Alboino...
(d. July 12, 1381), lord of Verona 1375–1381 - Bartolomeo LetteriniBartolomeo LetteriniBartolomeo Letterini was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. He was born at Venice and instructed by his father, Agostino Letterini. He was an imitator of Titian.-References:...
(1669–after 1731), Venetian painter of the Baroque period - Bartolomeo ManfrediBartolomeo ManfrediBartolomeo Manfredi was an Italian painter, a leading member of the Caravaggisti of the early 17th century.Manfredi was born in Ostiano, near Cremona...
(1582–1622), Italian painter, a leading member of the CaravaggistiCaravaggistiThe Caravaggisti were stylistic followers of the 16th century Italian Baroque painter Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio. His influence on the new Baroque style that eventually emerged from Mannerism was profound. Caravaggio never established a workshop as most other painters did, and thus had no... - Bartolomeo MarantaBartolomeo MarantaBartolomeo Maranta, also Bartholomaeus Marantha was an Italian physician, botanist, and literary theorist.The Marantaceae, a family of herbaceous perennials related to the gingers, are named after him...
a.k.a. Bartholomaeus Marantha (c. 1500–1571), Venetian physician, botanist, and literary theorist - Bartolomeo MarchionniBartolomeo MarchionniBartolomeo Marchionni was a Florentine merchant established in Lisbon during the Age of Discovery.Bartolomeo Marchionni arrived circa 1468 at Lisbon as an agent to the Cambini. In a long career he become the most successful merchant and one of the richest men in Lisbon at the time...
(fl. late 15th–early 16th c.), Florentine merchant established in Lisbon during the Age of Discovery - Bartolomeo Mastri a.k.a. Bartholomew Mastrius (1602–1673), Italian Conventual Franciscan philosopher and theologian
- Bartolomeo MinioBartolomeo MinioBartolomeo Minio was, among other things, a Venetian captain and commander of Nauplion in the Venetian Morea from 1479 to 1483 AD...
(fl. late 15th c.), Venetian sea captain and commander (provveditor e capitanio) of Nauplion in the Venetian Morea - Bartolomeo MontagnaBartolomeo MontagnaBartolomeo Montagna was an Italian painter and architect who worked in Vicenza and Venice. He putatively was born near Brescia . His initial training was presumably under Domenico Morone in Verona, where he seems to have acquired a late Quattrocento refinement, similar to that of Carpaccio and...
(c. 1450–1523), Italian painter and architect who worked in Vicenza and Venice - Bartolomeo MontalbanoBartolomeo MontalbanoBartolomeo Montalbano was an Italian Baroque composer.Montalbano was born in Bologna. After entering the Franciscan order, in 1619, he got his musical education there...
(c. 1598–before 1651), Venetian Baroque composer - Bartolomeo NazariBartolomeo NazariBartolomeo Nazari was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque, mainly active in Venice as a portraitist.Born in Clusone, near Bergamo. By 1716, he had become an apprentice under Angelo Trevisani, but visited in 1723 the Roman studio of Angelo's brother, the Venetian Francesco Trevisani, and then...
(1693–1758), Italian painter of the late-Baroque period - Bartolomeo Pacca (1756–1844), Italian Cardinal, scholar, and Vatican statesman
- Bartolomeo PaganoBartolomeo PaganoBartolomeo Pagano was an Italian motion picture actor.Before his cinema career, Pagano was a stevedore who worked at the port of Genoa. There, he was discovered and selected to play the role of Maciste, a muscular slave, in the silent movie classic Cabiria in 1914...
(1878–1947), Italian motion picture actor - Bartolomeo PanizzaBartolomeo PanizzaBartolomeo Panizza was an Italian anatomist born in Vicenza.He received a medical degree in surgery from Padua, and furthered his studies at Bologna and Pavia. In 1809 he became a professor at the University of Pavia, and in 1835 a member of the Academia nazionale delle scienze...
(1785–1867), Italian anatomist and surgeon - Bartolomeo PassarottiBartolomeo PassarottiBartolomeo Passarotti was an Italian painter of the mannerist period, who worked mainly in his native Bologna.He traveled to Rome in the mid-16th century, where he worked under Girolamo Vignola and Taddeo Zuccari. Upon returning to Bologna, he accumulated a large studio, and influenced many...
(1529–1592), Italian painter of the mannerist period - Bartolomeo PinelliBartolomeo PinelliBartolomeo Pinelli was an Italian illustrator and engraver.-Life:Pinelli was born and died in Rome, the son of a religious statues modeler. Pinelli was educated first in Bologna and then at the Accademia di San Luca in Rome. He lived in a poor quarter of Rome...
(1771–1835), Italian illustrator and engraver - Bartolomeo PlatinaBartolomeo PlatinaBartolomeo Platina, originally named Sacchi was an Italian Renaissance writer.-Biography:Platina was born at Piadena , near Cremona....
(1421–1481), Italian teacher, scholar, author, and member of the College of Abbreviators - Bartolomeo Prignano (1318–1389), Pope Urban VI 1378–1389
- Bartolomeo RuspoliBartolomeo RuspoliCardinal Bartolomeo dei Principi Ruspoli - Biography :Born in Rome on October 25, 1697....
(1697–1741), Italian cardinal, Knight of Malta - Bartolomeo SanvitoBartolomeo SanvitoBartolomeo Sanvito was a scribe from Padua in Italy, but trained in Rome. He was a master of Humanist italic script. Square capital letters alternating colored and gold are a characteristic of his style....
(1435–1518), scribe from Padua, trained in Rome; master of Humanist italic script - Bartolomeo ScalaBartolomeo ScalaBartolomeo Scala was an Italian politician, author and historian.Born in Colle Val d'Elsa, he become a protegé of Cosimo and Piero de' Medici, being appointed at the highest positions in the Florentine Republic .He wrote an unfinished History of Florence...
(1430–1497), Italian politician, author, and historian - Bartolomeo ScappiBartolomeo ScappiBartolomeo Scappi was a famous Renaissance chef. His origins had been the subject of speculation, but a recent research shows that he came from the town of Dumenza in Lombardy, according to the inscription on a stone plaque in the church of Luino...
(c. 1500–1577), Renaissance chef, served Popes Pius IV and Pius V from the Vatican kitchen - Bartolomeo SchedoniBartolomeo SchedoniBartolomeo Schedoni was an Italian early Baroque painter from Reggio Emilia.-Biography:He was born in Modena, but moved to Parma with his father. Soon he was sent to be apprenticed under Federico Zuccari in Rome after 1598, with the sponsorship of Ranuccio I Farnese, Duke of Parma. He soon...
(1578–1615), Italian early Baroque painter of Reggio Emilia - Bartolomeo Sinibaldi a.k.a. Baccio da Montelupo (1469–c. 1523), sculptor of the Italian Renaissance period
- Bartolomeo Suardi a.k.a Bramantino (c. 1456–c. 1530), Italian painter and architect in Milano
- Bartolomeo TrinciBartolomeo TrinciBartolomeo Trinci was the lord of Foligno from 1415. He succeeded his father Ugolino III Trinci, jointly with his brothers Niccolò and Corrado....
(d. 1421), Italian nobleman, lord of Foligno 1415–21 - Bartolomeo TromboncinoBartolomeo TromboncinoBartolomeo Tromboncino was an Italian composer of the middle Renaissance. He is mainly famous as a composer of frottola; he is principally infamous for murdering his wife...
(1470–1535 or later), Italian composer of the middle Renaissance period; infamous for murdering his wife - Bartolomeo TrosylhoBartolomeo TrosylhoBartolomeo Trosylho was a Portuguese composer of the Renaissance. He was a singer in the Royal Chapel of Dom Joao III and became master of the chapel in 1548. mestre de capela at Lisbon Cathedral beginning in 1551....
(1500–1567), Portuguese composer of the Renaissance period - Bartolomeo Vanzetti (of Sacco and Vanzetti) (1888–1927), Italian immigrant convicted and executed for murder in Massachusetts, USA
- Bartolomeo VenetoBartolomeo VenetoBartolomeo Veneto was an Italian painter who worked in Venice, the Veneto , and Lombardy. During his time in Venice, he studied under Gentile Bellini. The little information available about Bartolomeo's life has been derived from his signatures, dates, and inscriptions. His best known works are...
(1502–1546), Italian painter who worked in Venice - Bartolomeo Vivarini (c. 1432–c. 1499), Italian painter
- Bartolomeo ZaccariaBartolomeo ZaccariaBartolomeo Zaccaria was the first husband of Guglielma Pallavicini and thus Margrave of Bodonitsa in her right...
(d. 1334), Italian nobleman, Margrave of Bodonitsa, Lord of Damala - Fra Bartolomeo, a.k.a Baccio della Porta (1472–1517), Italian Renaissance painter
- Santo Bartolomeo QuadriSanto Bartolomeo QuadriSanto Bartolomeo Quadri was an Italian Prelate of Roman Catholic Church.-Biography:Quadri was born in Ossanesga, Italy and was ordained a priest on March 6, 1943. He was appointed Auxiliary bishop of the Pinerolo Diocese as well as Titular bishop of Villa Nova on March 17, 1964. Quadri was...
(1919–2008), Italian prelate of Roman Catholic Church