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Nicolò () is an Italian male given name. Another variation is Niccolò, most common in Tuscany. It may refer to: *
Nicolò Albertini Nicolò Albertini, O.P. (c. 1250 – 27 April 1321), was an Italian Dominican friar, statesman, and cardinal. Early life Albertini was born about 1250 in the city of Prato, then in the County of Prato, part of the Holy Roman Empire, to parents ...
, statesman *
Nicolò Amati Nicola Amati, Nicolò Amati or Nicolao Amati (, ; 3 September 1596 – 12 April 1684) was an Italian master luthier from Cremona, Italy. Amati is one of the most well-known luthiers from the Casa Amati (House of Amati). He was the teacher of ...
, luthier *
Nicolò Barella Nicolò Barella (born 7 February 1997) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for club Inter Milan and the Italy national team. He is often recognized as one of the best midfielders in Europe. Club career Cagliari ...
, Italian footballer *
Nicolò Barattieri Nicolò Barattieri was a Lombard engineer active in Venice of the 12th century. In 1180 he raised the Campanile of Venice to 200 feet. In about 1181 he built the first bridge across the Grand Canal a pontoon bridge that was the first version of ...
, Italian engineer *
Nicolò Brancaleon Nicolò Brancaleon (c.1460 – after 1526) was a Painting, painter born in Venice, whose adopted the art style in Ethiopia from the reign of Baeda Maryam of Ethiopia, Baeda Maryam onwards. During his lifetime in Ethiopia, he was commonly cal ...
, artist * Nicolò Egidi, chemist *
Nicolò Fagioli Nicolò Fagioli (born 12 February 2001) is an Italian association football, footballer who plays as a midfielder for club Juventus F.C., Juventus and the Italy national football team, Italy national team. Club career Youth career In 2015, Fa ...
, Italian footballer *
Nicolò Gabrielli Count Nicolò Gabrielli di Quercita (21 February 1814 – 14 June 1891) was an Italian opera composer. Biography Born in Naples, at the time when the city was capital of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, Nicolò Gabrielli was the scion of ...
, composer *
Nicolò Gagliano Nicolò Gagliano (active. c. 1730s – 1787 in Naples), although there is some discussion about the exact dates) (also known as ''Nicolo'', ''Nicola'' or ''Nicolaus'' Gagliano - also sometimes known as ''Nicolò I'', to differentiate him from Nico ...
, violin-maker * Nicolò Isouard (1773-1818), French composer * Nicolò Melli, Italian basketball player * Nicolò Minato, poet * Nicolò Pacassi, architect * Nicolò Pollari, general * Nicolo Rizzuto (1924–2010), Italian-Canadian mobster *
Nicolo Schiro Nicolo "Cola" Schiro (born Nicolò Schirò; ; September 2, 1872April 29, 1957) was an early Sicilian-born New York City mobster who, in 1912, became the boss of what later become known as the Bonanno crime family. Schiro's leadership of the gang ...
, mobster * Nicolò Zanon, judge * Nicolò Zaniolo, italian footballer


See also

* Niccolò (disambiguation) * Nicolao *
San Nicolò (disambiguation) San Nicolò may refer to: * San Nicolò a Tordino, frazione in the Province of Teramo in the Abruzzo region of Italy * San Nicolò dei Mendicoli, church, which is located in the sestiere of Dorsoduro in Venice * San Nicolò l'Arena, Catania, title ...
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