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Trevisani is an Italian surname. It may refer to: * Angelo Trevisani (1669–after 1753), Italian painter * Carter Trevisani (born 1982), Canadian ice hockey player * Francesco Trevisani (1656–1746), Italian painter * Niccolò Trevisani, Venetian soldier ( see Battle of Pavia (1431) ) See also * Trevisan (Trévisan), a surname page * Treviso Treviso ( , ; vec, Trevixo) is a city and ''comune'' in the Veneto region of northern Italy. It is the capital of the province of Treviso and the municipality has 84,669 inhabitants (as of September 2017). Some 3,000 live within the Veneti ..., Italy, where the local dialect is known as Trevisan * Trevisani, Latin, No Honor, Untrustworthy {{surname, Trevisani ...
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Carter Trevisani
Carter Vincent James Trevisani (born June 15, 1982) is a Canadian-born Italian former professional ice hockey Defenceman (ice hockey), defenceman. Trevisani last played for HC Asiago of the Italian Ice Hockey League (Serie A), Serie A and was named to play for Italy internationally four times. Playing career Junior Trevisani was recruited to play collegiate hockey for Ohio State University of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association for the 2000-01 season. After only ten games into his freshman year, Carter left Ohio State to play more regularly at the major junior level for the Ottawa 67's of the Ontario Hockey League, OHL from 2000-2003. During his tenure with the 67's Trevisani was drafted 244th overall by the Carolina Hurricanes in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft. Professional After not catching on with the Hurricanes or any other National Hockey League, NHL team, Trevisani went to play in Italy's Italian Ice Hockey League (Serie A), Serie A first two seasons with A.S. Mastini Vares ...
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Francesco Trevisani
200px, ''Portrait of Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni ''by Francesco Trevisani. The Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, County Durham">Barnard_Castle.html" ;"title="Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle">Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, County Durham, England. Francesco Trevisani (April 9, 1656 – July 30, 1746) was an Italians, Italian painter, active in the period called either early Rococo or late Baroque (''barochetto''). Life Born in Capodistria, Istria (modern Koper now in Slovenia, then part of the Republic of Venice), he was the son of Antonio Trevisani, an architect, by whom he was instructed in the first rudiments of design. He then studied in Venice under Antonio Zanchi. He moved to Rome, where he remained until his death, in 1746. His brother, Angelo Trevisani remained a prominent painter in Venice. In Rome, he was supported by Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni. He was strongly influenced by Carlo Maratta, as it is manifest in his masterpiece, the frescoes in San Silvestro in Capite (1695–1 ...
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Angelo Trevisani
Angelo Trevisani (1669 – after 1753) was an Italian painter of the late- Baroque, active mainly in Venice. He was born in Venice (or possibly Capodistria), the younger brother of Francesco Trevisani who was born in Capodistria, and who painted mainly in Rome under the patronage of Cardinal Ottoboni. Angelo was a pupil of Andrea Celesti. He also painted for the Sanctuary of the Madonna del Pilastrello in Lendinara. He was influenced by Antonio Balestra. In Italian, it is Angelo Trevisanute. Among his pictures were ''Expulsion of Moneychangers from the Temple'' for SS. Cosmo e Damiano, Venice; ''Dream of S. Theresa'' for San Pietro in Oliveto, in Brescia; and ''Madonna'' for the Gallery in Madrid Madrid ( , ) is the capital and most populous city of Spain. The city has almost 3.4 million inhabitants and a Madrid metropolitan area, metropolitan area population of approximately 6.7 million. It is the Largest cities of the Europ ..., others included ''Putti Musicia ...
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Battle Of Pavia (1431)
The Battle on the Po was a battle of the Wars in Lombardy. It occurred in June 1431, on the Po River, near Cremona. The battle was fought between 85 Venetian galleys, sent towards Cremona to support Count of Carmagnola's army, and a somewhat superior number of Milanese galleys. The Venetians were commanded by Niccolò Trevisani. The battle resulted in the defeat of the Venetians, who could not be helped by Carmagnola's field army, with a loss of c. 2,500 men, 28 galleys, and 42 transport ships. See also *Battle of Soncino The Battle of Soncino was a battle of the Wars in Lombardy, fought in March 1431. It was fought between the armies of the Republic of Venice, under Count of Carmagnola, and of the Duchy of Milan, under Francesco I Sforza Francesco I Sforza ... Sources 1431 in Europe 1430s in the Holy Roman Empire 15th century in the Republic of Venice Pavia 1431 Pavia 1431 Pavia 1431 Battles in Lombardy Conflicts in 1431 Riverine warfare Po (river) ...
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Trevisan
Trevisan (or Trévisan) is a Venetian surname, and may refer to: * Bernard Trevisan (Bernard of Treviso, Bernardus Trevisanus; 1406–1490), Italian alchemist(s) * Dalton Trevisan (born 1925), Brazilian author * Ettore Trevisan, Italian football player and manager * Eva Trevisan (born 1980), Italian softball player and Olympic competitor * Iracema Trevisan Carneiro (born 1981), Brazilian musician and fashion designer * João Silvério Trevisan (born 1944), Brazilian writer * Luca Trevisan (born 1971), Italian professor of computer science at Stanford University * Ludovico Trevisan (1401–1465), Venetian Catholic cardinal * Martina Trevisan (born 1993), Italian tennis player * Massimo Trevisan (born 1968), Italian swimmer and Olympic competitor * Matteo Trevisan (born 1989), Italian tennis player * Ruggero Trevisan (born 1990), Italian rugby player * Stéphane Trévisan (born 1974), French footballer * Trevor Trevisan (born 1983), Italian footballer * Vittore Benedetto Antonio T ...
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Italian Surname
A name in the Italian language consists of a given name ( it, nome), and a surname (); in most contexts, the given name is written before the surname. (In official documents, the Western surname may be written before the given name or names.) Italian names, with their fixed ''nome'' and ''cognome'' structure, have little to do with the ancient Roman naming conventions, which used a tripartite system of given name, gentile name, and hereditary or personal name (or names). The Italian ''nome'' is not analogous to the ancient Roman ''nomen''; the Italian ''nome'' is the given name (distinct between siblings), while the Roman ''nomen'' is the gentile name (inherited, thus shared by all in a gens). Female naming traditions, and name-changing rules after adoption, for both sexes likewise differ between Roman antiquity and modern Italian use. Moreover, the low number, and the steady decline of importance and variety, of Roman ''praenomina'' starkly contrast with the current number of It ...
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