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Longhi may refer to: * Alessandro Longhi (1733–1813), painter * Alessandro Longhi (footballer) (born 1989), Italian footballer who plays for Serie B team Padova * Barbara Longhi (1552–1638), painter, daughter of Luca * Damiano Longhi (born 1966), footballer * Giulia Longhi (born 1993), Italian softball player * Jhonatan Longhi (born 1988), skier * Luca Longhi (1507–1580), painter, father of Barbara * Martino Longhi the Elder (1534–1591), architect * Martino Longhi the Younger (1602–1660), architect * Onorio Longhi (1568–1619), architect * Pietro Longhi (1701–1785 or 1702–1785), painter * Roberto Longhi (1890–1970), Italian academic and art historian * Giuseppe Longhi (1766–1831), Italian printmaker and writer See also * Fondazione Roberto Longhi, Via Benedetto Fortini, Florence, is an institute established by Italian scholar Roberto Longhi, who in 1971 left his library, photo library and collection of art "for the benefit of future generations" * Lun ...
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Longhi (surname)
Longhi () is an Italian surname of ancient origin, initially spelled as Longo (), of which Longhi is plural. Some groups gained great power in the Middle Ages and into the modern era, holding dozens of titles of nobility and vast estates in north-central Italy. The surname appears in many dialectal variants, such as Longis, Longoni, Longa, Longhù, Longi, Longu and others. In addition to the Longus, the plural Longi is usually found in Latin texts. However, since in Italian ' means "long", "tall", "ancient" or "long", and is a word of common usage, it is likely that many of the numerous groups scattered throughout Italy had independent origins. Ancient Rome The word appeared as a denominator of persons since Ancient Rome, arising in a branch of the Sempronia gens, Sempronia ''gens'', the Long Semprons. Two of their representatives were Roman consul, consuls, the highest magistracy in the period of the Roman Republic, cited by Livy, Tacitus, and Polybius. Another ''gens'' also ...
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