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  1. Columbus, Diego (Giacomo Colombo; b. c. 1468; d. before 20 February 1515), youngest brother of Christopher Columbus. He left Genoa to join Christopher in Spain and sailed with him on the second voyage to America. Described as amiable, virtuous, and peaceful, Diego had no instincts for seamanship, warfare, or administration.

  2. Giacomo Colombo (1663–1730) was an Italian sculptor, painter and engraver, he worked in Naples, Italy in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Biography. Colombo was born in 1663 in Este, Padua, Italy. He moved to Naples in 1678. Colombo was a student of sculptor, Domenico di Nardo.

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  3. Giacomo Colombo (1663–1730) was an Italian sculptor, painter and engraver, he worked in Naples, Italy in the late 17th and early 18th centuries.

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  5. She married Domenico Colombo in 1455 and bore him 5 children: Cristoforo, Bartolomeo, Giovanni, Giacomo, and a daughter named Bianchinetta. Commemorative marble plaque to Suzanna Fontanarossa in the village of Fontanarossa. The inscription reads Susanna Fontanarossa, the mother of Christopher Columbus, was born in this village.

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  6. Gioacchino Colombo [1] (9 January 1903 – 24 April 1988) was an Italian automobile engine designer. Gioacchino Colombo (in the middle) Ferrari 212 2.6 L engine. Colombo's supercharged 125 F1 engine. Biography. Born in Legnano, Colombo began work as an apprentice to Vittorio Jano at Alfa Romeo.

  7. New book! Alternate Takes (2020) Edited by Edoardo Ferrari @edodoardo Photography by Giacomo Colombo Design by Edoardo Ferrari Self-published in September 2021 Edition of 40 Some copies of this publication will be available at @condominioxyz and in occasion of @walkinstudiospazi festival. #giacomocolombo #alternatetakes #selfpublishing

  8. Giacomo Colombo (Este, Padua, 1663-Naples, 1731) Giacomo Colombo was one of the leading sculptors working in Naples in the late 17th and early 18th cen-turies. Born in the city of Este in 1663, probably into a family of Jewish origin8, Colombo arrived in Naples in 1678.

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