Atto of Pistoia — (1070 22 May1155) was a Spanish born 12th century prelate and historiographer in Italy.He was born at Badajoz in the Spanish region of Estremadura in 1070. He became Abbot of Vallombrosa (in Tuscany) in 1105, and in 1135 was made Bishop of… … Wikipedia
Atto — can refer to:cience* atto , the SI prefixPeople;First name * Atto of Pistoia, the Italian prelate * Atto of Vercelli, the bishop of Vercelli * Adalbert Atto of Canossa;Surname * Osman Ali Atto, the Somali warlordOther* ATTO Technology, a computer … Wikipedia
Atto Melani — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Atto Melani (Pistoia, 1626 París, 1714), fue un castrato italiano, luego diplomático y espía del rey Luis XIV. Tercero de siete hermanos de una familia de campaneros Melani fue castrado para convertirse en un… … Wikipedia Español
Atto Melani — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Melani. Atto Melani (Pistoia, 30 mars 1626 Paris, 4 janvier 1714) était un chanteur d opéra castrat italien[1], également connu comme un diplomate, espion et écrivain. Sommaire … Wikipédia en Français
Pistoia and Prato — • Diocese near Florence, Italy Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Pistoia and Prato Diocese of Pistoia and Prato † … Catholic encyclopedia
Atto Melani — (* 1626 in Pistoia; † 1714 in Paris) war ein italienischer Kastratensänger, Diplomat, Spion und Schriftsteller. Melani wurde als drittes von sieben Kindern einer armen Glöcknerfamilie in der toskanischen Stadt Pistoia geboren. Im Kindesalter… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Atto Tigri — (1813 1875) was an Italian anatomist. He studied medicine in Pistoia and at the University of Pisa, where he became an assistant to Filippo Civinini (1805 1844). Later he was a professor of human and comparative anatomy at the University of Siena … Wikipedia
Pistoia Cathedral — West front on the Piazza del Duomo, Pistoia The bell tower … Wikipedia
Roman Catholic Diocese of Pistoia — The Italian Catholic diocese of Pistoia is located in the Province of Florence. It has existed since the third century. From 1653 to 1954, the historic diocese was the diocese of Pistoia and Prato. The diocese of Prato has been separate from… … Wikipedia