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  1. Giovanni Battista was a common Italian given name (see Battista for those with the surname) in the 16th-18th centuries. It refers to "John the Baptist" in English, the French equivalent is "Jean-Baptiste". Common nicknames include Giambattista, Gianbattista, Giovambattista, or Giambo.

  2. Church of San Giovanni Battista, interior view, architect Mario Botta, Mogno, near Fusio, Lavizzara, Canton Tessin, Switzerland. Browse Getty Images' premium collection of high-quality, authentic Giovanni Battista stock photos, royalty-free images, and pictures.

  3. Giovanni Battista Bugatti (1779–1869) was the official executioner for the Papal States from 1796 to 1864. He was the longest-serving executioner in the States and was nicknamed Mastro Titta, a Roman corruption of maestro di giustizia, or master of justice. [1]

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  5. Giovanni Battista Tiepolo ( / tiˈɛpəloʊ / tee-EP-ə-loh, Italian: [dʒoˈvanni batˈtista ˈtjɛːpolo, ˈtjeː-]; [1] 5 March 1696 – 27 March 1770), also known as Giambattista (or Gianbattista) Tiepolo, was an Italian painter and printmaker from the Republic of Venice who painted in the Rococo style, considered an important member of the 18th-century Venetian school. He was prolific ...

  6. Paintings by Giovanni Battista Gaulli (Baciccio) information@nationalgallery.org.uk. Gaulli (Baciccio is a nickname for Giovanni Battista) was born in Genoa but moved to Rome in his late teens and stayed there until his death.

  7. Dec 20, 2021 · The nickname given to Bugatti was then extended to his successors: in Rome, the term “Mastro Titta” is synonymous with the executioner. During the long periods of inactivity, he worked as an umbrella seller in Rome.

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