Giovanni de Galliano Pieroni

Giovanni de Galliano Pieroni was an Italian astronomer, mathematician, architect, astrologer, general contractor and jurist (1586–1654). He was born at Florence and died at Vienna.

Also recorded as Giovanni Pieroni da Galiano Pieroniho; Giovanni Pieroni; Giovanni Battista Pieroni de Galliano; Giovanni Battista Peroni; Giovanni Battista Pieroni; Giovanni Batt. Pironi.

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Identity and origins

Giovanni de Galliano Pieroni was recorded at birth as Giovanni Battista Pieroni da Galiano. The authorities additionally record the headings Giovanni Pieroni da Galiano Pieroniho, Giovanni Pieroni, Giovanni Battista Pieroni de Galliano, Giovanni Battista Peroni and Giovanni Battista Pieroni.

Identity

Giovanni de Galliano Pieroni is recorded as astronomer, mathematician, architect, astrologer and general contractor. Giovanni de Galliano Pieroni is recorded at birth as Giovanni Battista Pieroni da Galiano. Giovanni de Galliano Pieroni is recorded with the citizenship of Italy.

Authority records

The identifiers under which Giovanni de Galliano Pieroni may be traced in institutional catalogues.

Giovanni de Galliano Pieroni is established in the international name authorities as Wikidata Q5564030.

Chronology

  1. 1586Giovanni de Galliano Pieroni born at Florence.
  2. 1586Giovanni de Galliano Pieroni was born in 1586 at Florence.
  3. 1654Giovanni de Galliano Pieroni died at Vienna.
  4. 1654Giovanni de Galliano Pieroni died in 1654 at Vienna.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Giovanni de Galliano Pieroni”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q5564030: Giovanni de Galliano Pieroni

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