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Baglioni is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Claudio Baglioni (b. 1951), Italian musician * Piero Baglioni (b. 1952), Italian chemist and university professor at the University of Florence *Giovanni Baglione (1566–1643), Italian early Baroque painter and historian of art *Cesare Baglioni (c. 1525–1590), Italian painter of the Renaissance period *Baglioni (family) or one of its members: **Rodolfo Baglioni (1512–1554), Italian condottiero serving in the Imperial army **Astorre Baglioni **Malatesta Baglioni the Elder (died 1437), ruler of Cannara, Spello and Bastia Umbra ** Malatesta Baglioni the Younger (1491–1531), ruler of Perugia ** Grifonetto Baglioni **Gian Paolo Baglioni (c.1470–1520), condottiero and nemesis of Cesare Borgia See also * Baglioni Hotels Founded in 1974, today Baglioni Hotels and Resorts includes a collection of eight (8) luxury properties in Italy, London, and the Maldives. Casa Baglioni Milan, which opened its doors in e ...
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Claudio Baglioni
Claudio Baglioni (; born 16 May 1951) is an Italian pop singer-songwriter and musician. His career has been going on for over 50 years. Some songs from the 70s are part of Italian culture such as ''E tu come stai?''. In the 80s he released the two best-selling albums ever in Italy ''Strada facendo'' and ''La vita è adesso''. And in the 90's he embraced World Music with records like '' Oltre'' and ''Io sono qui.'' In 2006 he composed the anthem of the 2006 Winter Olympics. Biography Around 1968 he composed the ''Annabel Lee'' musical suite, based on a poem by Edgar Allan Poe. In 1969, he released his first single and recorded the single ''Signora Lia''; a comic song that tells of a lady's marital infidelity, over time the song will become a cult of Italian pop music despite its poor initial success. He collaborated with Italian singer Mia Martini for her debut album. Success came only in 1972, with the album ''Questo piccolo grande amore''; the homonymous song in 1985 will be a ...
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Piero Baglioni
Piero Baglioni (born 1952, in Florence) is an Italian chemist and University professor at the University of Florence. Baglioni produced several innovations in the field of both inorganic and organic colloids. Baglioni is the author of more than 250 publications on books and largely diffused international journals. He is also the author of 16 patents for the preparation of aqueous suspensions at high concentration of particulate, for the therapy and photodynamic diagnosis of tumors, for the conservation of the cultural heritage, for the setup of a new process for the treatment of textile industrial waste, for production of emulsions from Bio Crude Oil, for production of nanoparticles and novel nano-coatings via flame-spraying, and using homogeneous and heterogeneous solutions. Research and achievements Within the broad field of modern colloid and surface chemistry, his research is mainly concentrated into the following areas: 1. Self-assembly of bio-inspired surfactants (nucleo ...
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Giovanni Baglione
Giovanni Baglione (1566 – 30 December 1643) was an Italian Late Mannerist and Early Baroque painter and art historian. He is best remembered for his acrimonious and damaging involvement with the slightly younger artist Caravaggio and his important collection of biographies of the other artists working in Rome in his lifetime, although there are many works of his in Roman churches and galleries and elsewhere. Life He was born and died in Rome, but from his own account came from a noble family of Perugia. A pupil of the obscure Florentine artist working in Rome, Francesco Morelli (not to be confused with the later French-Italian engraver Francesco Morelli), he worked mainly in Rome, initially with a late-Mannerist style influenced by Giuseppe Cesari (or the "Cavaliere d'Arpino"). After an ''intermezzo Caravaggesco'' when he was heavily influenced by the young Caravaggio in the early years of the new century, and a Bolognese-influenced phase in the 1610s, Baglione's final ...
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Cesare Baglioni
Cesare Baglioni (c. 1525–1590, born in Bologna) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period. He trained under his father, then became renowned as a painter of quadratura. He painted in Parma and Rome , established_title = Founded , established_date = 753 BC , founder = King Romulus (legendary) , image_map = Map of comune of Rome (metropolitan city of Capital Rome, region Lazio, Italy).svg , map_caption .... He befriended both Agostino and Annibale Carracci. References * 1520s births 1590 deaths 16th-century Italian painters Italian male painters Renaissance painters Quadratura painters {{Italy-painter-16thC-stub ...
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Baglioni (family)
The House of Baglioni is an Umbrian noble family that ruled over the city of Perugia between 1438 and 1540, when Rodolfo II Baglioni had to surrender the city to the papal troops of Pope Paul III after the Salt War. At that point, Perugia came under the control of the Papal States. Descendants of the family exist to the present day, including the French branch of Baglion de la Dufferie, which once owned the Château de la Motte-Husson in the Mayenne department of France, which is the setting for the Channel 4 programme '' Escape to the Chateau''. History Lords of Perugia (1438–1540) Notable members * Malatesta Baglioni (d. 1437) * Grifone Baglioni * Braccio I Baglioni (1419 - December 1479), son of Malatesta Baglioni * Carlo Baglioni (di Malatesta) (d. 1485) * Orazio Baglioni * Gentile Baglioni (1466 - August 1527) * Carlo Baglioni (1473 - December 1518) * Giampaolo Baglioni (- June 1520) * Astorre Baglioni (di Guido) * Grifonetto Baglioni * Morgante Baglioni (d. July 1 ...
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Rodolfo Baglioni
Rodolfo (or Ridolfo) Baglioni (June 1512 – March 1554) was an Italian condottiero serving in the Imperial army during the Italian War of 1542. He was the son of Malatesta II Baglioni, from whom he inherited the lordship of Perugia, Bettona, Spello and other lands in Umbria. At the Battle of Ceresole, he commanded the Florentine light cavalry. He was killed in action while fighting in Val di Chiana The Val di Chiana, Valdichiana, or Chiana Valley is an alluvial valley of central Italy, lying on the territories of the provinces of Arezzo and Siena in Tuscany and the provinces of Perugia and Terni in Umbria. Geography The Val di Chiana is ..., in March 1554. References Page at condottieridiventura.it * 1512 births 1554 deaths 16th-century condottieri Military leaders of the Italian Wars Italian military personnel killed in action {{Italy-mil-bio-stub ...
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Astorre Baglioni
Astorre Baglioni (March 1526 – 4 August 1571) was an Italian condottiero and military commander. Biography He was born in Perugia, the son of Gentile Baglioni, a member of a condottieri family of central Italy. At the death of his father, he was first at Tagliacozzo under Ascanio Colonna, and then to Città di Castello where he was introduced to the military career by his uncle Alessandro Vitelli. In 1540 he fought under the latter at Pest against the Turks. In 1550 he was on a frigate in a Christian fleet led by Carlo Sforza, to fight against the northern African raider Dragut. In August Baglioni was at the siege of Mahdia with . In 1556-1558 he was hired by the Republic of Venice, for which he supervised building of fortifications in the Venetian mainland and was governor of Verona. In 1569 he was named governor of Nicosia in Cyprus. In 1570, when a war between Venice and the Ottoman Empire was upcoming, he revised the fortifications of Cerines and Famagusta, of ...
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Malatesta Baglioni The Elder
Malatesta may refer to: People Given name * Malatesta (I) da Verucchio (1212–1312), founder of the powerful Italian Malatesta family and a famous condottiero *Malatesta IV Baglioni (1491–1531), Italian condottiero and lord of Perugia, Bettona, Spello and other lands in Umbria Surname *Antonia Malatesta of Cesena, daughter (or possibly the niece) of Carlo I Malatesta, Lord of Cesena, Fano, Pesaro, and Rimini *Carlo I Malatesta (1368–1429), Italian condottiero *Enrico Malatesta (born 1976), Italian goalkeeper for Cremonese * Errico Malatesta (1853–1932), Italian anarchist *Guido Malatesta (1919–1970), Italian film director and screenwriter *Malatestino Malatesta (died 1317) or Malatestino (II) Malatesta, known as ''dell'Occhio'', lord of Pesaro and Rimini *Malatesta II Malatesta, best known as Guastafamiglia (c. 1299–1364), Italian condottiero and lord of Rimini. *Malatesta IV Malatesta (also known as Malatesta dei Sonetti); (1370–1429), Italian condottiero, poet and lor ...
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Malatesta IV Baglioni
Malatesta IV Baglioni (1491 – 24 December 1531) was an Italian condottiero and lord of Perugia, Bettona, Spello and other lands in Umbria. Biography He was the son of Gian Paolo Baglioni, ruler of Perugia, and Ippolita Conti. He followed his father in his ventures from a very early age, and at fifteen he was count of Bettona. Later, in the course of the Italian Wars, he served the Republic of Venice, capturing Lodi and Cremona. In 1527 he was able to obtain the seignory of Perugia, after eliminating his brother and his uncle. During the War of the League of Cognac, Malatesta left Perugia to Philibert of Orange, chief of the Imperial army in Italy, to assume the defence of the Republic of Florence. A secret agreement with Pope Clement VII and the Imperials stated that he would receive the city back after his ''condotta'' for Florence ended. His treason was revealed on 3 August 1530, at the Battle of Gavinana, in which the Florentine force under Francesco Ferrucci Fran ...
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Gian Paolo Baglioni
Gian Paolo Baglioni (c. 1470 – June 1520) was an Italian condottiero and lord of Perugia. He was the son of Rodolfo Baglioni and initially fought mostly in Umbria, especially against the family rivals, the Oddi. In 1498 he was hired by Florence to hold minor operations in Umbria. In July 1500 he escaped an assassination attempt by Grifone and Carlo Barciglia.Burckhardt's ''The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy'', Part I, ch. 3, citing Matarazzo Later he was at the service of the Papal States, fighting mostly along with Vitellozzo Vitelli. Among his deeds of this period, was the cruel reconquest of Camerino, after the short Cesare Borgia's rule, for the Da Varano family. After a period of independence and ruthless actions, in 1506 he submitted to Pope Julius II. In 1511 he was hired by the Republic of Venice, for which, in a long series of military actions, he opposed the French troops in the course of the War of the League of Cambrai. In November 1513 he was capture ...
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Baglioni Hotels
Founded in 1974, today Baglioni Hotels and Resorts includes a collection of eight (8) luxury properties in Italy, London, and the Maldives. Casa Baglioni Milan, which opened its doors in early 2023, adds to the company's collection of City Hotels, with other locations in Rome, Florence, Venice, and London.) The Baglioni Collection also includes luxury Resorts in Apulia in the Salento countryside; one in the marine protected area of Tavolara on Sardinia's northeast coast; and one in the Maldives, on the island of Maagau,in Dhaalu atoll. History In the early 70s, Roberto Polito was sent to the Tuscan coast to develop a resort for a Swiss company. He fell in love with the Tuscan region at first sight. By the time the partnership ended, Roberto had determined his next venture, and in 1974, he opened Baglioni Resort Punta Ala.In 2011, Guido Polito was appointed as CEO by his father, Roberto. He subsequently went on to personally develop Hotel Baglioni London and the most recent ...
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