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Bartolomeo or Bartolommeo is a
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Bartholomew Bartholomew (Aramaic: ; grc, Βαρθολομαῖος, translit=Bartholomaîos; la, Bartholomaeus; arm, Բարթողիմէոս; cop, ⲃⲁⲣⲑⲟⲗⲟⲙⲉⲟⲥ; he, בר-תולמי, translit=bar-Tôlmay; ar, بَرثُولَماو ...
. Its
diminutive form A diminutive is a root word that has been modified to convey a slighter degree of its root meaning, either to convey the smallness of the object or quality named, or to convey a sense of intimacy or endearment. A (abbreviated ) is a word-formati ...
is Baccio. Notable people with the name include: *
Abramo Bartolommeo Massalongo Abramo Bartolommeo Massalongo (13 May 1824 – 25 May 1860) was an Italian paleobotanist and lichenologist. He was born in Tregnago in the Province of Verona and took a great interest in botany as a young man. Massalongo joined the faculty of med ...
(1824–1860), Italian paleobotanist and lichenologist * Bartolomeo Aimo (1889–1970), Italian professional bicycle road racer * Bartolomeo Altomonte, 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 Ammanati (1511–1592), Florentine architect and sculptor * Bartolomeo Avanzini (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 (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) (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 (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 (floruit, fl. 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 (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 (1459–1495), Italian manuscript illuminator * Bartolomeo della Gatta (1448–1502), Florentine painter, illuminator, and architect * Bartolomeo della Rocca (1467–1504), Bolognese scholar of chiromancy, physiognomy, and astrology * Bartolomeo di Breganze(c. 1200–c. 1271), Italian prelate, bishop of Vicenza and founder of the Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary * Bartolomeo di Cassino (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 a.k.a. Giuseppe Guarneri (1698–1744), Italian luthier from the Guarneri house of Cremona * Bartolomeo Gradenigo (c. 1260–1342), 53rd doge of Venice 1339–1342 * Bartolomeo Guidobono 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 (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 (fl. late 15th century), Venetian sea captain and commander (''provveditor e capitanio'') of Nauplion in the Venetian Morea * Bartolomeo Montagna (c. 1450–1523), Italian painter and architect who worked in Vicenza and Venice * Bartolomeo Montalbano (c. 1598–before 1651), Venetian Baroque composer * Bartolomeo Nazari (1693–1758), Italian painter of the late-Baroque period * Bartolomeo Pacca (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 (1421–1481), Italian teacher, scholar, author, and member of the College of Abbreviators * Bartolomeo Prignano (1318–1389), Pope Urban VI 1378–1389 * Bartolomeo Ruspoli (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 (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 Trinci (d. 1421), Italian nobleman, lord of Foligno 1415–21 * Bartolomeo Tromboncino (1470–1535 or later), Italian composer of the middle Renaissance period; infamous for murdering his wife * Bartolomeo Trosylho (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 Veneto (1502–1546), Italian painter who worked in Venice * Bartolomeo Vivarini (c. 1432–c. 1499), Italian painter * Bartolomeo Zaccaria (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


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Bartholomew Bartholomew (Aramaic: ; grc, Βαρθολομαῖος, translit=Bartholomaîos; la, Bartholomaeus; arm, Բարթողիմէոս; cop, ⲃⲁⲣⲑⲟⲗⲟⲙⲉⲟⲥ; he, בר-תולמי, translit=bar-Tôlmay; ar, بَرثُولَماو ...
and its diminutive Bart


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