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What (who) is Niccolo$501750$ - definition

CATHOLIC CARDINAL
Niccolo Boboni; Niccolò Boboni; Niccolo Scolari

Niccolò Lapiccola         
ITALIAN PAINTER (1727-1790)
Niccolo Lappicola; Niccolo Lapiccola
Niccolò Lapiccola (7 February 1727 – 3 February 1790) was an Italian painter. He was born in Crotone and took lessons at Rome from Francesco Mancini.
Niccolò Carissa         
ITALIAN PAINTER
Niccolo Cahissa; Niccolo Carissa
Niccolò Carissa (born 1730, date of death unknown) was an Italian painter who produced several still-life paintings of flowers, vegetables, and birds. He worked in Rome and Naples.
Nicolò Barbaro         
  • ''Giornale dell’assedio di Costantinopoli 1453'', Vienna 1856
ITALIAN PHYSICIAN AND WRITER
Niccolo Barbaro; Niccolò Barbaro
Niccolò Barbaro was a Venetian physician, and author of an eyewitness account of the Fall of Constantinople in 1453.

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Niccolò Scolari

Niccolo Scolari (died 1200) was an Italian cardinal.

He was cardinal-nephew of Pope Clement III, his uncle, who elevated him in September 1190. In older historiography he is erroneously listed as Niccolo Boboni and nephew of Pope Celestine III. He subscribed papal bulls as S.R.E. diaconus cardinalis between October 23 and December 19, 1190, as cardinal-deacon of Santa Lucia in Orthea on February 17, 1191, and finally as cardinal-deacon of Santa Maria in Cosmedin between May 15, 1191 and August 4, 1200. He died before December 23, 1200.