Ugolino is an Italian masculine given name that is a diminutive form of Ugo. It may also refer to: Ugolino di Nerio (1280?–1349), Italian painter active...
Ugolino della Gherardesca (c. 1214 – March 1289), Count of Donoratico, was an Italian nobleman, politician and naval commander. He was frequently accused...
Pope Gregory IX (Latin: Gregorius IX; born Ugolino di Conti; 1145 – 22 August 1241) was head of the Catholic Church and the ruler of the Papal States...
Ugolino and His Sons may refer to: Ugolino and His Sons (Carpeaux) Ugolino and His Sons (Rodin) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
Vandino (sometimes Vadino or Guido) and Ugolino Vivaldi (sometimes Ugolino de Vivaldo) (fl. 1291) were two brothers and Genoese explorers and merchants...
Ugolino di Vieri (fl. 1328 – 1380) was an Italian sculptor and goldsmith, best remembered for his masterpiece, the Reliquary of the Santo Corporale at...
Ugolino and his sons may refer to: The account of Ugolino della Gherardesca's imprisonment in the 13th century, Ugolino and His Sons (Carpeaux), a sculpture...
Ugolino Gonzaga (1320 – 13 October 1362) was an Italian condottiero, a member of the House of Gonzaga. Born in Mantua, he was the son of Guido Gonzaga...
The Portrait of Ugolino Martelli is a painting by the Italian artist Agnolo di Cosimo, known as Bronzino, executed in 1536 or 1537. It is housed in the...
Nicola Ugolino (fl. 1720s) was an Italian lute player and composer. He was a musician in the Real Cappella, and recorded as a "street musician in the...
Blaisio Ugolino (also known as Blasius or Biagio, surname Ugolini or Ugolinus) (born c. 1700) was an Italian polyhistor. He is best known for a huge collection...
Ugolino di Nerio (1280? – 1349) was an Italian painter active in his native city of Siena and in Florence between the years 1317 and 1327. He was a follower...
Ugolino Giugni (died 1470) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Volterra (1462–1470). On 22 March 1462, Ugolino Giugni was appointed during...
Ugolino Brunforte (c. 1262 – c. 1348) was an Italian Friar Minor and chronicler, known principally as the author of the Fioretti or Little Flowers of...
Ugolino and his sons in their cell, as painted by William Blake. According to Dante, the prisoners were slowly starved to death and before dying, Ugolino's...
attributed to Ugolino Lorenzetti, a composite name constructed in 1917 by Bernard Berenson, referencing the stylistic similarities to Ugolino Di Niero and...
Ugolino II Trinci (also Ugolino Novello) (died 1353) was the lord of Foligno from 1343 until his death. He was the son of Nallo I Trinci and succeeded...
Ugolino III Trinci (died 1415) was Lord of Foligno in the early 15th century. The son of Trincia II Trinci, he was justice gonfalonier and "Captain of...
Ugolino da Gualdo Cattaneo (1200 - 1 January 1260) was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious and friar of the Order of Saint Augustine. Ugolino...
Ugolino di Prete Ilario was an Italian painter. He was born in Siena, and executed frescoes (1364) in the chapel of San Corporale in the Orvieto Cathedral...
Ugolino di Tedice (died after 1277), was an Italian painter and the brother of Enrico di Tedice. He is documented as coming to Pisa in 1273 and 1277 and...
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The Iron Swordsman (Italian: Il conte Ugolino) is a 1949 Italian historical drama film directed by Riccardo Freda and starring Carlo Ninchi and Gianna...