Giovanni Battista Antonelli (Gatteo of Romagna, 1527 - Toledo, 1588) was a military engineer born in Italy and died in Toledo Spain in 1588. His most important works was a series of watchtowers along the coast of Mediterranean Sea in Spain. His brother Battista Antonelli was also a military engineer.
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BattistaAntonelli (or Bautista) (1547–1616) was a military engineer from a prestigious Italian family of military engineers in the service of the Habsburg...
Paulus VI; Italian: Paolo VI; born GiovanniBattista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini, Italian: [dʒoˈvanni batˈtista enˈriːko anˈtɔːnjo maˈriːa monˈtiːni];...
technology. The castle was massively redeveloped by military engineer GiovanniBattistaAntonelli in the 16th century. The castle was involved in various military...
GiovanniBattista Re (born 30 January 1934) is an Italian cardinal of the Catholic Church whose service has been primarily in the Roman Curia. He was...
Antonio Zabelli (1742–1796), engraver. GiovanniBattistaAntonelli (1527–1588), military engineer BattistaAntonelli, military engineer, designed the major...
larger fort was designed in the early 1600s by BattistaAntonelli (also known as Juan BattistaAntonelli), a member of a Milanese family of military engineers...
(1501–1517). On 20 December 1501, during the papacy of Pope Alexander VI, GiovanniBattista Orsini was appointed Bishop of Bitonto He served as Bishop of Bitonto...
GiovanniBattista Acquaviva (1513-1569) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Nardò (1536–1569). GiovanniBattista Acquaviva was the son...
expertise in fortification. He brought along the Italian engineer GiovanniBattistaAntonelli, who has been considered the most renowned professional to practice...
GiovanniBattista Giorgini, nicknamed Bista (Forte dei Marmi, 25 August 1898 - Florence, 2 January 1971), was an Italian entrepreneur and member of the...
Castillo de San Pedro de la Roca, Santiago de Cuba (begun 1638), by GiovanniBattistaAntonelli DeWint House, Tappan, New York, USA, by Daniel DeClark Federal...
GiovanniBattista (Giambattista) Meduna (11 Jun 1800 – 27 April 1886), knight and Commander of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus, was an Italian...
Angostura, a sound within the strait. Italian military engineer GiovanniBattistaAntonelli participated in the design of the fortifications. The location...
country, such as Benedict of Ravenna and Filippo Terzi, GiovanniBattistaAntonelli and Giovanni Vincenzo Casale (and, later, Leonardo Turrano), contributed...
melons in the Roman markets. The best records are from the tenure of GiovanniBattista Bugatti, the executioner of the Papal States between March 22, 1796...
Roberto Capucci, Emilio Schuberth, Maria Antonelli, Princess Caracciolo Ginnetti, Alberto Fagiani, Giovanni Cesare Guidi, Germana Marucelli, Simonetta...
1775–1799) created 73 cardinals in 23 consistories. Leonardo Antonelli Bernardino de' Vecchi Giovanni Carlo Bandi Francesco Maria Banditi Ignazio Boncompagni-Ludovisi...
in Venice, on 27 September 1836. She had two sons, Giovan Battista Marin and GiovanniBattista Giuseppe Albrizzi. Carrer, Luigi (1836). Notizia intorno...
1570–c. 1617/1619) GiovanniBattista Fontana (c. 1571–c. 1630) Thomas Lupo (1571–1627) Filipe de Magalhães (c. 1571–1652) Giovanni Picchi (1571–1643)...
by walls that made it almost a regular hexagon. Paleari and GiovanniBattistaAntonelli also assisted Vespasiano Gonzaga in the design of the fortifications...
GiovanniBattista Caprara Montecuccoli (1733 – 1810) was an Italian statesman and cardinal and archbishop of Milan from 1802 to 1810. As a papal diplomat...
VI. pars ii. Berolini: Weidmann. pp. 373–392. (in Latin) Semeria, GiovanniBattista (1843). Secoli cristiani della Liguria, ossia, Storia della metropolitana...
(1764–1842). He was baptized on the day of his birth with the names Giovanni Maria Battista Pietro Pellegrino Isidoro. He was educated at the Piarist College...
Cardinal Achille Ratti was elected as Pope Pius XI, and in 1963 Cardinal GiovanniBattista Montini was elected as Pope Paul VI. The church of Milan was governed...