Appiani is an Italian surname. Among people with this name are:
Members of the noble Appiani family, which flourished from the 13th to the 17th centuries, and were lords or princes of Piombino. Their biographies are summarized in the family article.
Andrea Appiani "the elder" (1754–1817), neoclassical painter
Andrea Appiani "the younger" (1817–1865), historical painter, great-nephew of the above
Francesco Appiani (1704–1792), Italian painter
Galleazzo Appiani (fl. 1592), Italian architect who worked in Poland
Giacomo Vittorio Appiani (died 1482), Italian bishop
Giuseppe Appiani (1740–1812), Italian painter
Joseph Ignaz Appiani (1706–1785), German painter of the late Baroque
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Appiani is an Italian surname. Among people with this name are: Members of the noble Appiani family, which flourished from the 13th to the 17th centuries...
Silvio Appiani (5 April 1894 – 20 October 1915) was an Italian football forward. The Stadio Silvio Appiani in Padua was named after him. Appiani made his...
absorbed into the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. On 19 February 1399 Gherardo Appiani ceded Pisa and the majority of its territories, which his family had owned...
Andrea Appiani (31 May 1754 – 8 November 1817) was an Italian neoclassical painter. Born in Milan, it had been intended that he follow his father's career...
Gherardo Appiani (c. 1370 – May 1405) was the lord of Piombino from 1398 until his death. He was a member of the Appiani family. He was born in Pisa,...
The Appiani family (also Appiano or d'Appiano) was an Italian noble family, originally from Al Piano or Appiano, a now disappeared toponym identified...
Palazzina Appiani is a historical building located in Milan, northern Italy. It was built as the entrance hall of the arena at the beginning of the 19th...
Galleazzo Appiani was an Italian architect who worked in Poland. Amongst his designs are the Carmelite Church in Przemyśl and the Krasicki Palace, built...
Giuseppe Appiani (1740 or 1754–1812) was an Italian painter of the Neoclassic periods. He was born in Vaprio d'Adda, near Milan, where he was mainly active...
Vespucci, Botticelli's muse and Giuliano de' Medici's beloved. Semiramide Appiani was born in Florence in 1464. She was the daughter of Jacopo III Appiano...
Toscana del Quattrocento: il Magnifico Signore di Piombino Jacopo III Appiani e le aziende Maschiani di Pisa. Studi e testi / Archivi di Santa Maria...
Appiani (October 16, 1706 – August 19, 1785) was a South-German painter of the late Baroque era. He was the son of plasterer Pietro Francesco Appiani...
Isabella Appiani (1577 – 10 November 1661) was Princess of Piombino from 1611 until 1628.[better source needed] Through her father, she was a descendant...
Vittorio Appiani (died 1482) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Gravina di Puglia (1473–1482). In 1473, Giacomo Vittorio Appiani was appointed...
Andrea Appiani, "the younger" (1817–1865) who was the great-nephew of the painter of the same name, was born in 1817. He studied at Rome under Minardi...
Iacopo II Appiani (1400–1441), the lord of Piombino from 1405 until 1441 Iacopo III Appiani (1422–1474), Prince of Piombino of the Appiani dynasty in...
Emanuele Appiani (c. 1380 – 15 February 1457) was Prince of Piombino during the Appiani dynasty in the Renaissance. He was born in Pisa, the son of Iacopo...
Caterina Appiani (1398 – 19 December 1451) was the lady of Piombino of the Appiani dynasty from 1445 until her death. She was born in Piombino, the first...
Francesco Appiani (January 29, 1704 – 1792) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period, active mainly in Rome and Perugia. Appiani was born in...
Alessandro Appiani d'Aragona. In 1634, the title was acquired by the Ludovisi family, whose member Niccolò I had married the heiress Polissena Appiani in 1632...
Iacopo V Appiani (1480 – 20 October 1545) was the lord of Piombino of the Appiani (or Appiano) dynasty from 1511 until his death. He was born in Piombino...
Stadio Silvio Appiani is a multi-use stadium in Padua, Italy. It was initially used as the stadium of Calcio Padova matches. It was replaced by Stadio...
would become Pope Martin V. On 18 June 1396, she was married to Gherardo Appiani, lord of Piombino. At his death, she held the regency for their son Iacopo...
Iacopo II Appiani (1400 – 27 December 1441) was the lord of Piombino from 1411 until 1427. He was born in Piombino, the son of Gherardo Appiano, whom...
Iacopo VI Appiani (1539 – 15 May 1585) was the lord of Piombino from 1545 until his death, although he was expelled from his state between 1548 and 1557...
prince Camillo Rota, one of the prince's advisors Conti, a painter Count Appiani Countess Orsina Angelo, a robber Battista, servant of Gonzaga Set in Italy...
questions regarding Appian's sources cannot be resolved.[citation needed] Appiani Alexandrini Historia Publio Candido interprete Ac praeterea Anonymi Compendium...