Lodovico is an Italian masculine given name, and may refer to:
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Cigoli
Lodovico Cardi (21 September 1559 – 8 June 1613), also known as Cigoli, was an Italian painter and architect of the late Mannerist and early Baroque period, trained and active in his early career in Florence, and spending the last nine years o ...
(1559–1613), Italian painter and architect
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Lodovico, Count Corti
Count Luigi Corti (24 October 1823 – 19 February 1888), Italian diplomat, was born at Gambarana in the Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia (present-day Province of Pavia).
Biography
Early involved with Benedetto Cairoli in anti-Austrian conspiracie ...
(1823–1888), Italian diplomat
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Lodovico Agostini
Lodovico Agostini (1534 – 20 September 1590) was an Italian composer, singer, priest, and scholar of the late Renaissance. He was a close associate of the Ferrara Estense court, and one of the most skilled representatives of the progressi ...
(1534–1590), Italian composer
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Lodovico Altieri
Lodovico Altieri (17 July 1805 – 11 August 1867) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal. He served in various capacities under various popes and belonged to a noble Roman house making him a descendant of Pope Clement X.
The sainthood proces ...
(1805–1867), Italian cardinal
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Lodovico Balbi (1540–1604), Italian composer
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Lodovico Belluzzi (19th century), Captain Regent of San Marino
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Lodovico Bertucci
Lodovico Bertucci (17th century) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, specializing in paintings of ''bambocciate'' (genre paintings of lower classes, typically painted by Bamboccianti painters) and ''capricci'' (imagined vedute). He was b ...
(17th century), Italian painter
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Lodovico Campalastro
Lodovico Campalastro was an Italian painter, born and active in Ferrara
Ferrara (, ; egl, Fràra ) is a city and ''comune'' in Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy, capital of the Province of Ferrara. it had 132,009 inhabitants. It is situated north ...
, Italian painter
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Lodovico Castelvetro
Lodovico Castelvetro (ca. 1505–1571) was an important figure in the development of neo-classicism, especially in drama. It was his reading of Aristotle that led to a widespread adoption of a tight version of the Three Unities, as a dramatic ...
(circa 1505–1571), Italian literary critic
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Lodovico di Breme Ludovico di Breme (Turin, 1780 – Turin, 15 August 1820), whose complete name was Ludovico Arborio Gattinara dei Marchesi di Breme, was an Italian writer and thinker, as well as a contributor to Milan's principal romantic journal, ''Il Conciliatore ...
(1780–1820), Italian writer
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Lodovico Dolce
Lodovico Dolce (1508/10–1568) was an Italian man of letters and theorist of painting. He was a broadly based Venetian humanist and prolific author, translator, and editor; he is now mostly remembered for his ''Dialogue on Painting'' or ''L'Areti ...
(1508–1568), Italian humanist
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Lodovico Ferrari
Lodovico de Ferrari (2 February 1522 – 5 October 1565) was an Italian mathematician.
Biography
Born in Bologna, Lodovico's grandfather, Bartolomeo Ferrari, was forced out of Milan to Bologna. Lodovico settled in Bologna, and he began his c ...
(1522–1565), Italian mathematician
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Lodovico Filippo Laurenti
Lodovico Filippo Laurenti (1693–1757) was an composer from Bologna, Italy whose family was active in Bolognese musical life. His father, Bartolomeo, a composer and violinist, was a founder of the ''Accademia Filarmonica di Bologna''. Lodovico's ...
(1693–1757), Italian composer
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Lodovico Fumicelli
Lodovico Fumicelli (active c. 1536) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period. He was a native of Treviso. It is not known whether he was a pupil of Titian, but he was clearly influenced. In 1536 he painted the main altarpiece of the church ...
(16th century), Italian painter
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Lodovico Gallina
Lodovico Gallina (25 August 1752 – 4 January 1787) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, mainly active in Brescia. Born to poor parents in Brescia, he was initially a pupil of Antonio Dusi. Under the patronage of Luigi Chizzola and Faust ...
(1752–1787), Italian painter
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Lodovico Giustini
Lodovico Giustini (12 December 1685 – 7 February 1743) was an Italian composer and keyboard player of the late Baroque music, Baroque and early Classical music era, Classical eras. He was the first known composer ever to write music for the pia ...
(1685–1743), Italian composer
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Lodovico Grossi da Viadana
Lodovico Grossi da Viadana (usually Lodovico Viadana, though his family name was Grossi; c. 1560 – 2 May 1627) was an Italian composer, teacher, and Franciscan friar of the Order of Friars Minor Observants. He was the first significant figur ...
(circa 1560–1627), Italian composer
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Lodovico Guicciardini
Lodovico Guicciardini (19 August 1521 – 22 March 1589) was an Italian writer and merchant from Florence who lived primarily in Antwerp from 1542 or earlier. He was the nephew of historian and diplomat Francesco Guicciardini.
''Description of ...
(1521–1589), Italian writer
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Lodovico Lazzarelli
Ludovico Lazzarelli (4 February 1447 – 23 June 1500) was an Italian poet, philosopher, courtier, hermeticist and (likely) magician and diviner of the early Renaissance.
Born at San Severino Marche, he had contact with many important thinkers ...
(1447–1500), Italian poet
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Lodovico Leoni
Lodovico Leoni (Padua, 1531 – Rome, 1606) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, mainly active in Rome. He was also a medallist, and engraver, coin-engraver. Other sources cite his name as Luigi Leone
Biography
He was born at Padua. H ...
(1531–1606), Italian painter
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Lodovico Ricci
Lodovico Ricci (1742–1799) was an Italian people, Italian historian and economist.
He was born in Chiari, Lombardy, Chiari (modern Lombardy), and held different posts in the Duchy of Modena and Reggio, chiefly connected with charity organisatio ...
(1742–1799), Italian historian
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Lodovico Rocca
Lodovico Rocca (29 November 1895, Turin – 24 June 1986, Turin) was an Italian composer.
A pupil of Giacomo Orefice, his operas, written in late verismo style, met with some success in Italy but have been little performed elsewhere. They include; ...
(1895–1986), Italian composer
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Lodovico Trevisan
Ludovico Trevisan (November 1401 – March 22, 1465) was an Italian catholic prelate, who was the Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, List of bishops and patriarchs of Aquileia, Patriarch of Aquileia and Captain General of the Church. He succeede ...
(1401–1465), Italian bishop
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Lodovico Zacconi
Lodovico (or Ludovico) Zacconi (11 June 1555 – 23 March 1627) was an Italian composer and musical theorist of the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras. He worked as a singer, theologian, and writer on music in northern Italy and Austria; fo ...
(1555–1627), Italian-Austrian composer
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Lodovico Lodovico is an Italian masculine given name, and may refer to:
* Cigoli (1559–1613), Italian painter and architect
* Lodovico, Count Corti (1823–1888), Italian diplomat
* Lodovico Agostini (1534–1590), Italian composer
* Lodovico Altieri (180 ...
, son of Gratiano, cousin to Desdemona
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Ludovico
Ludovico () is an Italian masculine given name. It is sometimes spelled Lodovico. The feminine equivalent is Ludovica.
Persons with the name Ludovico Given name
* Ludovico D'Aragona (1876–1961), Italian socialist politician
* Ludovico Ariosto ...
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Italian masculine given names