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Baccio Baccio is an Italian masculine given name, the diminutive form of the name Bartolommeo. Notable people with the name include: *Bartolommeo Bandinelli, Florentine Mannerist sculptor * Baccio D'Agnolo (Bartolomeo Bagglioni), Florentine Renaissance s ...
. Notable people with the name include: * Abramo Bartolommeo Massalongo (1824–1860), Italian paleobotanist and lichenologist *
Bartolomeo Aimo Bartolomeo Aimo (sometimes written Bartolomeo Aymo ( Virle Piemonte, 24 September 1889 — Turin, 1 December 1970) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. He finished on the podium of the Giro d'Italia four times (1921, 1922, 1923, 192 ...
(1889–1970), Italian professional bicycle road racer * Bartolomeo Altomonte, a.k.a. Bartholomäus Hohenberg (1694–1783), Austrian baroque painter *
Bartolomeo Amico Bartholomeus Amicus (born in Anzi, Basilicata; 1562–1649), or Bartolomeo Amico or Bartholomeo d'Amici, was a Jesuit priest, teacher and writer who spent his adult life in Naples. The subjects he wrote about include Aristotelian philosophy, m ...
a.k.a. Bartholomeus Amicus (1562–1649), Jesuit priest, teacher and writer who spent his adult life in Naples *
Bartolomeo Ammanati Bartolomeo Ammannati (18 June 151113 April 1592) was an Italian architect and sculptor, born at Settignano, near Florence. He studied under Baccio Bandinelli and Jacopo Sansovino (assisting on the design of the Library of St. Mark's, the ''Bibli ...
(1511–1592), Florentine architect and sculptor *
Bartolomeo Avanzini Bartolomeo Avanzini (1608–1658) was an Italian architect of the Baroque period, active mainly in Modena, Sassuolo Sassuolo (; egl, label= Modenese, Sasól ) is an Italian town, ''comune'', and industrial centre of the Province of Modena i ...
(1608–1658), Italian architect of the Baroque period * Bartolomeo Bacilieri (1842–1923), Italian cardinal, Bishop of Verona 1900–1923 * Bartolommeo Bandinelli (1488–1560), Italian sculptor * Bartolomeo Barbarino (c. 1568–c. 1617 or later), Italian composer and singer of the early Baroque era * Bartolomeo Bassi (early 1600s-1640s), Genoese painter of the early Baroque period * Bartolomeo Bellano a.k.a. Bartolomeo Vellano (c. 1437–c. 1496), Italian Renaissance sculptor and architect *
Bartolomeo Bimbi image:Bartolomeo Bimbi.jpg, left, 180px, Medici citrus collection, 1715 Bartolomeo Bimbi (15 May 1648 – 1729) was a Florence, Florentine painter of still lifes, commissioned by his patrons including Cosimo III de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscan ...
(1648–1723), Florentine painter of still lifes * Bartolomeo Biscaino (1632–1657), Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in Genoa * Bartolomeo Bon (d. after 1464), Italian sculptor and architect from Campione d’Italia * Bartolomeo Borghesi (1781–1860), Italian antiquarian, key figure in establishing the science of numismatics * Bartolomeo Campagnoli (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 Cavaceppi (1716–1799), Italian sculptor * Bartolomeo Cavarozzi (c. 1590–1625), Italian painter of the Baroque period active in Spain * Bartolomeo Cesi (1556–1629), Italian painter of the Baroque era of the Bolognese School * Bartolomeo Colleoni (c. 1400–1475), Italian ''condottiero'' *
Bartolomeo Contarini (nobleman) Bartolomeo 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. Bartolomeo was the son of Priam, the castellan of Nauplia. After g ...
(fl. mid-15th century), Venetian businessman, governor of the Duchy of Athens after marrying the widowed duchess * Bartolomeo Contarini (naval commander), 17th-century commander of the Venetian and Papal fleets at the Battle of Andros in the Great Turkish War *
Bartolomeo Costantini Bartolomeo "Meo" Costantini (14 February 1889 in Vittorio Veneto – 19 July 1941 in Milan) was an Italian aviator and racing car driver, known for being the sporting manager of the Bugatti car manufacturer. Military service He joined the Italo-Tu ...
(1889–1941), Italian aviator and racing car driver * Bartolomeo Cristofori (1655–1731), Italian maker of musical instruments, generally regarded as the inventor of the piano * Bartolomeo da Bologna (
fl. ''Floruit'' (; abbreviated fl. or occasionally flor.; from Latin for "they flourished") denotes a date or period during which a person was known to have been alive or active. In English, the unabbreviated word may also be used as a noun indicatin ...
1405–1427), Italian composer of the early ''Quattrocento'' * Bartolomeo d'Alviano (1455–1515), Italian ''condottiero'' and captain, fought in the defense of the Venetian Republic against the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian *
Bartolomeo d'Aragona Bartolomeo d'Aragona ( en, Bartholomew) was a Kingdom of Sicily, 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. He ...
(fl. late 14th–early 15th centuries), Sicilian nobleman and statesman; defeated in a rebellion and exiled * Bartolomeo degli Organi (1474–1539), Italian composer, singer, and organist of the Renaissance *
Bartolomeo del Tintore Bartolomeo del Tintore was an Italian manuscript illuminator, active in Bologna in the 15th century from at least 1459 (prior to the 1473 arrival of Taddeo Crivelli Taddeo Crivelli ( fl. 1451, died by 1479), also known as Taddeo da Ferrara, w ...
(1459–1495), Italian manuscript illuminator *
Bartolomeo della Gatta Bartolomeo della Gatta (1448–1502), born Pietro di Antonio Dei, was an Italian (Florentine) 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 O ...
(1448–1502), Florentine painter, illuminator, and architect *
Bartolomeo della Rocca Bartolomeo della Rocca, also known as Cocles (March 19, 1467 – September 9, 1504) was a scholarly method, scholar of chiromancy, physiognomy, astrology, and geomancy who lived in Bologna, Italy during the rule of the House of Bentivoglio from ...
(1467–1504), Bolognese scholar of chiromancy, physiognomy, and astrology *
Bartolomeo di Breganze Bartholomew of Breganze (c. 1200 – 1 July 1271) was an Italian Dominican friar and bishop. Life Bartholomew of Breganze was born in the city of Vicenza to the noble family of Da Breganze (from Breganze). He studied at Padua, receiving the ...
(c. 1200–c. 1271), Italian prelate, bishop of Vicenza and founder of the Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary *
Bartolomeo di Cassino Bartolomeo di Cassino (late 16th century) was an Italian painter active in the Mannerist period. He was born in Milan. He was a pupil of Vincenzo Civerchio Vincenzo Civerchio or Civercio (c. 1470c. 1544) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance ...
(fl. late 16th century), Italian painter active in the Mannerist period * Bartolomeo di Giovanni (d. 1501), Florentine painter, worked under Sandro Botticelli * Bartolomeo di Tommaso (fl. early 15th century), Italian painter * Bartolomeo Eustachi 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 Facio (1400–1457), Italian historian, writer, and humanist * Bartolomeo Gastaldi (1818–1879), Italian geologist and paleontologist, one of the founders of the Club Alpino Italiano * Bartolomeo Ghetti (painter) (died 1536), Renaissance painter from Florence * Bartolomeo Ghetti (sculptor) (died 1708), Baroque sculptor from Carrara *
Bartolomeo Giuseppe Guarneri Bartolomeo Giuseppe "del Gesù" Guarneri (, , ; 21 August 1698 – 17 October 1744) was an Italian luthier from the Guarneri family of Cremona. He rivals Antonio Stradivari (1644–1737) with regard to the respect and reverence accorded his in ...
a.k.a. Giuseppe Guarneri (1698–1744), Italian luthier from the Guarneri house of Cremona *
Bartolomeo Gradenigo Bartolomeo Gradenigo (1263 – 28 December 1342) was the 53rd Doge of Venice from 7 November 1339 until his death. Born in Venice to an ancient noble family, he was a rich tradesman. Gradenigo devoted to politics very early in his life, acting as ...
(c. 1260–1342), 53rd doge of Venice 1339–1342 *
Bartolomeo Guidobono Bartolomeo Guidobono (1654–1709) was an Italian painter known for his scenes with angelic looking figures bathing in soft lighting, which show the influence of Correggio. His elegant and graceful style was very popular in Genoa.M. Newcome. "Gui ...
a.k.a. ''il Prete di Savona'' or ''Prete Bartolomeo da Savona'' (1654–1709), Italian painter of the Baroque period * Bartolomeo I della Scala (d. 1304), lord of Verona 1301–04 * Bartolomeo II della Scala (d. July 12, 1381), lord of Verona 1375–1381 *
Bartolomeo Letterini Bartolomeo Letterini (or Litterini) (1669-after 1731) 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. There is a large canvas by him at San Stae ...
(1669–after 1731), Venetian painter of the Baroque period * Bartolomeo Manfredi (1582–1622), Italian painter, a leading member of the '' Caravaggisti'' * Bartolomeo Maranta a.k.a. Bartholomaeus Marantha (c. 1500–1571), Venetian physician, botanist, and literary theorist * Bartolomeo Marchionni (fl. late 15th–early 16th centuries), 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 Minio Bartolomeo Minio was, among other things, a Republic of Venice, Venetian captain and commander (''provveditor e capitanio'') of Napoli di Romagna (modern Nafplion, Greece), a Venetian outpost on the Morea (Peloponnese) from 1479 to 1483. His reports ...
(fl. late 15th century), Venetian sea captain and commander (''provveditor e capitanio'') of Nauplion in the Venetian Morea *
Bartolomeo Montagna Bartolomeo (or Bartolommeo) Montagna (, , ; 1450?– 11 October 1523) was an Italian Renaissance painter who mainly worked in Vicenza. He also produced works in Venice, Verona, and Padua. He is most famous for his many Madonnas and his works are ...
(c. 1450–1523), Italian painter and architect who worked in Vicenza and Venice *
Bartolomeo Montalbano Bartolomeo Montalbano (c. 1598 - before 18 March 1651, Venice) was an Italian Baroque composer. Montalbano was born in Bologna. After entering the Franciscan order, in 1619, he got his musical education there. From 1629, he worked as a ''Kapellm ...
(c. 1598–before 1651), Venetian Baroque composer *
Bartolomeo Nazari Bartolomeo Nazari (May 31, 1693 – August 24, 1758) was an Italian painter of the late- Baroque, mainly active in Venice as a portraitist. Biography Born in Clusone, near Bergamo. By 1716, he had become an apprentice under Angelo Trevisani, bu ...
(1693–1758), Italian painter of the late-Baroque period *
Bartolomeo Pacca Bartolomeo Pacca (27 December 1756, Benevento – 19 April 1844) was an Italian cardinal, scholar, and statesman as Cardinal Secretary of State. Pacca served as apostolic nuncio to Cologne, and later to Lisbon. Biography Bartolomeo Pacca was ...
(1756–1844), Italian Cardinal, scholar, and Vatican statesman * Bartolomeo Pagano (1878–1947), Italian motion picture actor * Bartolomeo Panizza (1785–1867), Italian anatomist and surgeon * Bartolomeo Passarotti (1529–1592), Italian painter of the mannerist period * Bartolomeo Pinelli (1771–1835), Italian illustrator and engraver *
Bartolomeo Platina Bartolomeo Sacchi (; 1421 – 21 September 1481), known as Platina (in Italian ''il Platina'' ) after his birthplace (Piadena), and commonly referred to in English as Bartolomeo Platina, was an Italian Renaissance humanist writer and gastro ...
(1421–1481), Italian teacher, scholar, author, and member of the College of Abbreviators *
Bartolomeo Prignano Pope Urban VI ( la, Urbanus VI; it, Urbano VI; c. 1318 – 15 October 1389), born Bartolomeo Prignano (), was head of the Catholic Church from 8 April 1378 to his death in October 1389. He was the most recent pope to be elected from outside the ...
(1318–1389), Pope Urban VI 1378–1389 *
Bartolomeo Ruspoli Cardinal Bartolomeo dei Principi Ruspoli (25 October 1697 – 21 May 1741) Titles held Son of Prince Francesco Maria Marescotti Ruspoli, 1st Prince of Cerveteri and wife Isabella Cesi dei Duchi di Acquasparta, maternal niece of Pope Innoc ...
(1697–1741), Italian cardinal, Knight of Malta * Bartolomeo Sanvito (1435–1518), scribe from Padua, trained in Rome; master of Humanist italic script * Bartolomeo Scala (1430–1497), Italian politician, author, and historian * Bartolomeo Scappi (c. 1500–1577), Renaissance chef, served Popes Pius IV and Pius V from the Vatican kitchen *
Bartolomeo Schedoni Bartolomeo Schedoni (sometimes Schedone) (1578 – 23 December 1615) was an Italian early Baroque painter from Modena. Biography He was born in Modena, and moved to Parma with his father, a mask-maker who served the Farnese court. In 1595 Schedo ...
(1578–1615), Italian early Baroque painter of Reggio Emilia *
Bartolomeo Sinibaldi Baccio da Montelupo (1469–1523(?)), born Bartolomeo di Giovanni d'Astore dei Sinibaldi, was a sculptor of the Italian Renaissance. He is the father of another Italian sculptor, Raffaello da Montelupo. Both father and son are profiled in ...
a.k.a. Baccio da Montelupo (1469–c. 1523), sculptor of the Italian Renaissance period *
Bartolomeo Suardi Bartolomeo Suardi, best known as Bramantino ( – ), was an Italian painter and architect, mainly active in his native Milan. Biography He was born in Milan, the son of Alberto Suardi, but his biography remains unclear, and was long complicated ...
a.k.a. Bramantino (c. 1456–c. 1530), Italian painter and architect in Milano *
Bartolomeo Trinci Bartolomeo Trinci (died 10 January 1421) was the lord of Foligno from 1415. He succeeded his father Ugolino III Trinci, jointly with his brothers Niccolò and Corrado. In 1421 the Castellan of Nocera Umbra Nocera Umbra is a town and ''comune'' ...
(d. 1421), Italian nobleman, lord of Foligno 1415–21 *
Bartolomeo Tromboncino Bartolomeo Tromboncino (c. 1470 – 1535 or later) was an Italian composer of the middle Renaissance. He is mainly famous as a composer of '' frottole''; he is principally infamous for murdering his wife. He was born in Verona and died in or ...
(1470–1535 or later), Italian composer of the middle Renaissance period; infamous for murdering his wife *
Bartolomeo Trosylho Bartolomeo Trosylho (1500–1567) was a Portuguese composer of the Renaissance. He was a singer in the Royal Chapel of Dom João III of Portugal and became master of the chapel in 1548. ''mestre de capela'' (choirmaster) at Lisbon Cathedral beginni ...
(1500–1567), Portuguese composer of the Renaissance period *
Bartolomeo Vanzetti Nicola Sacco (; April 22, 1891 – August 23, 1927) and Bartolomeo Vanzetti (; June 11, 1888 – August 23, 1927) were Italian immigrant anarchists who were controversially accused of murdering Alessandro Berardelli and Frederick Parmenter, a ...
(of Sacco and Vanzetti) (1888–1927), Italian immigrant convicted and executed for murder in Massachusetts, USA * Bartolomeo Veneto (1502–1546), Italian painter who worked in Venice * Bartolomeo Vivarini (c. 1432–c. 1499), Italian painter *
Bartolomeo Zaccaria Bartolomeo (or Bartolommeo) Zaccaria (died 1334) was the first husband of Guglielma Pallavicini (married 1327) and thus Marquess of Bodonitsa in her right. He also carried the title Lord of Damala during his lifetime. As the eldest son of Marti ...
(d. 1334), Italian nobleman, Margrave of Bodonitsa, Lord of Damala * Fra Bartolomeo (1472–1517), also known as Bartolommeo di S. Marco, Bartolommeo di Pagholo, and Bacchio della Porta, an Italian Renaissance painter * Santo Bartolomeo Quadri (1919–2008), Italian prelate of Roman Catholic Church


See also

* * * * Bartholomew and its diminutive Bart


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