Nestore Leoni (14 February 1862 in L'Aquila , Abruzzo – 1947) was an Italian painter and illuminator of manuscripts (miniatore).
12-520: [REDACTED] Look up leone in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. This article is about the surname. For other uses, see Leoni (disambiguation) . Leoni is an Italian surname , literally meaning " lions ". Notable people with this surname include: People [ edit ] Pier Leoni (died 1128), son of the Jewish convert Leo de Benedicto and founder of
24-423: A character in the opera Tamerlano of Handel Leone-class destroyer an Italian Navy destroyer class Aerfer Leone , undeveloped fighter aircraft Pastiglie Leone , maker of candies and lozenges Subaru Leone , subcompact car Sierra Leonean leone , currency of Sierra Leone Leone, a character in the manga and anime series Akame ga Kill! Leone Abbacchio, an ex-police officer and main character in
36-1182: A surname [ edit ] Brad Leone (b. 1985), American chef and YouTube personality Carl Leone (b. 1976), Canadian businessman and criminal Cinzia Leone (b. 1959), Italian actress and comedian. Dominic Leone (born 1990), American baseball player Douglas Leone (b. 1957), American billionaire venture capitalist Gabriele Leone (c.1735–1790) Italian mandolin virtuoso Giacomo Leone (b. 1971), Italian long-distance runner Giovanni Leone (1908–2001), Italian politician who served as president and prime minister Giuseppina Leone (b. 1971), Italian athlete Jason Leone , former drummer for Michigan heavy metal band Battlecross Matthew Leone (b. 1981), bassist of Madina Lake and twin of Nathan Leone Miriam Leone (b. 1985), Italian television personality and beauty pageant titleholder Nathan Leone (b. 1981), lead singer of Madina Lake and twin of Matthew Leone Richard Leone (1940–2015), American politician Rob Leone , (b. 1976), Canadian politician Sergio Leone (1929–1989), Italian film director Sunny Leone (b. 1981), Indo-Canadian model and actress Other [ edit ] Leone,
48-473: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Nestore Leoni He was a resident of Florence . Initially, he studied in L'Aquila, but later dedicated himself to the study of classic manuscript illumination, particularly in the Florentine Libraries, striving to imitate antique styles. Among his earliest works was the cover of an album commemorating
60-1305: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles leone Leone may refer to: Geography [ edit ] Leone, American Samoa Monte Leone , mountain in the Leone-Gruppe as part of Western Alps Sierra Leone , independent nation in West Africa Leone as a given name [ edit ] Leone Battista Alberti (1404–1472), Italian Renaissance humanist polymath Léone Boudreau-Nelson (1915-2004), American-born Canadian phonetician Leone Caetani (1869–1935), Italian politician Leone de' Sommi (c. 1525–c. 1590), Italian writer Leone N. Farrell (1904–1986), Canadian biochemist and microbiologist Leone Ginzburg (1909–1944), Italian journalist Leone Leoni (1509–1590), Italian Renaissance sculptor and medallist Léone-Noëlle Meyer (born 1939), French businesswoman and philanthropist Leone Minassian (1905–1978), Ottoman Empire -born Italian painter of Armenian descent Leone Ross (b. 1969), British writer, editor, journalist and academic Leone Sforza (1406–1440), Italian condottiero Leone Strozzi (1515–1554), Italian condottiero Leone as
72-440: The surname Leoni . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Leoni&oldid=1237214113 " Categories : Surnames Italian-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
84-2443: The Brazilian pop-rock band Kid Abelha Carlo Leoni (politician) (born 1955), Italian politician David Leoni (born 1982), English Olympic Games biathlete Demetris Leoni (born 1977), Cypriot retired goalkeeper and goalkeeping coach Dindigul I. Leoni (born 1954), Indian school teacher, orator, social debates anchor Domenico Leoni , magister militum of Venice in 737, of Byzantine origin Elio Leoni Sceti (born 1966), Italian businessman and an investor in early-stage companies Endrio Leoni (born 1968), Italian road bicycle racer Ezio Leoni (1927-2015), "Maestro", Italian composer, arranger, orchestra conductor, producer and A&R Executive Franco Leoni (1864–1949), Italian opera composer (L'Oracolo) Frank Leoni (born 1968), American college baseball coach Giacomo Leoni (1686–1746), Italian architect, also known as James Leoni Gianni Leoni , Italian motorcycle racer Giorgio Leoni (born 1950), Sammarinese professional football manager Giovanni Antonio Leoni (17th century), Roman violinist and composer Guido Leoni (1915-1951), Italian Grand Prix motorcycle road racer Guglielmo da Leoni (1664–c. 1740), Italian painter and engraver Johnny Leoni (born 1984), Swiss goalkeeper football player Kerrin Leoni (born 1979 or 1980), New Zealand politician Lamberto Leoni (born 1953), former racing driver from Italy Leone Leoni (1509–1590), Italian Renaissance sculptor and medallist (or his son Pompeo) Leone Leoni (composer) (c. 1560 – 1627), Italian composer and Maestro di cappella Lodovico Leoni (1531–1606), Italian painter, mainly active in Rome Matheus Leoni (born 1991), Brazilian defender football player Michael Leoni , (c. 1750–1797) stage name of Myer Lyon, English-German-Jewish tenor singer Lodovico Leoni (1531–1606), Italian painter, father of Ottavio Leoni (1578–1630), Italian painter, son of Lodovico Nestore Leoni (1862–1947), Italian painter and illuminator of manuscripts (miniatore) Paolo Leoni (died 1590), Roman Catholic Bishop of Ferrara Pier Leoni , Medieval Roman consul Pietro Leoni (1909–1995), Jesuit priest from Italy who later worked in
96-767: The Roman family of the Pierleoni Jacob Jehudah Leoni (1603-1675), Jewish Dutch scholar, translator of the Psalms, and expert on heraldry, of Sephardic descent Adolfo Leoni (1917—1970), Italian professional road bicycle racer Anilza Leoni (1933–2009), Brazilian actress, singer, ballerina and painter, of Italian descent Atossa Leoni (born 1977), German actress Bruno Leoni (1913–1967), Italian political philosopher (classical liberalism) and lawyer Carlo Leoni (historian) (1812–1872), Italian historian and epigraphist Carlos Leoni, founder and former member of
108-845: The Soviet Union Pietro Leoni (bishop) (1637–1697). Roman Catholic Bishop of Ceneda (1667–1691) and Bishop of Verona Raúl Leoni (1905–1972), President of Venezuela from 1964 until 1969, of Italian descent Roberto Leoni , Italian screenwriter and film director Stéphane Léoni (born 1976), French former footballer Téa Leoni (born 1966), American actress of Italian descent Théo Leoni (born 2000), Belgian footballer Tommaso Leoni (born 1991), Italian snowboarder, specializing in snowboard cross See also [ edit ] Leoni Jansen , Dutch singer and stage-director Leoni Franco (born 1942), Uruguayan musician, composer, and guitarist Leone (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
120-922: The intended article. v t e Family names derived from the word " lion " Germanic North Germanic: Lejon , Løve , Löve West Germanic: De Leeuw , Leeuw , Lion , Lions , Löw , Löwe [REDACTED] Romance Latin: Leo French: Lion Iberian: Leon , Leão Italian: Leone , Leotta Romanian: Leu Slavic Lev , Lew , Lvov , Lvovsky Other Indic: Singh , Sinha , Singham Turkish: Arslan , Aslan Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Leone&oldid=1214227856 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Italian masculine given names Masculine given names Italian-language surnames Hidden categories: Short description
132-400: The manga and anime series JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind The Leone Crime Family, a fictional Italian American mafia from GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Leone . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to
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#1733085250435144-604: The visit of Emperor William II of Germany to Rome, which received praised from Niccolo Barabino , a professor in Florence. Leoni was also commissioned to create designs for porcelain and documents commemorating special occasions, such as a document from the Società Filarmonica Fiorentina to Madame Hastreiter, after a charity concert. Cavaliere Civelli commissioned him to design covers for his edition of La Vita Nuova by Dante , which he decorated on parchment , in
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