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- Amalteo abstract "Amalteo, the name of an Italian family belonging to Oderzo, Treviso, several members of whom were distinguished in literature. The best known are three brothers, Geronimo (1507–1574), Giambattista (d. 1573) and Cornelio (1530–1603), whose Latin poems were published in one collection under the title Trium Fratrum Amaltheorum Carmina (Venice, 1627; Amst., 1689). The eldest brother, Geronimo, was a celebrated physician; the second, Giambattista, accompanied a Venetian embassy to England in 1554, and was secretary to Pius IV at the Council of Trent; the third, Cornelio, was a physician and secretary to the Republic of Ragusa.The painter, Pomponio Amalteo, who painted in Oderzo likely comes from this family.".
- Amalteo wikiPageID "2675175".
- Amalteo wikiPageLength "922".
- Amalteo wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Amalteo wikiPageRevisionID "656174776".
- Amalteo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Italian_families.
- Amalteo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_Catholic_families.
- Amalteo wikiPageWikiLink Council_of_Trent.
- Amalteo wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Amalteo wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Amalteo wikiPageWikiLink Literature.
- Amalteo wikiPageWikiLink Oderzo.
- Amalteo wikiPageWikiLink Physician.
- Amalteo wikiPageWikiLink Pomponio_Amalteo.
- Amalteo wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Pius_IV.
- Amalteo wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Ragusa.
- Amalteo wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Venice.
- Amalteo wikiPageWikiLink Treviso.
- Amalteo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amalteo".
- Amalteo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EB1911.
- Amalteo subject Category:Italian_families.
- Amalteo subject Category:Roman_Catholic_families.
- Amalteo type Catholic.
- Amalteo comment "Amalteo, the name of an Italian family belonging to Oderzo, Treviso, several members of whom were distinguished in literature. The best known are three brothers, Geronimo (1507–1574), Giambattista (d. 1573) and Cornelio (1530–1603), whose Latin poems were published in one collection under the title Trium Fratrum Amaltheorum Carmina (Venice, 1627; Amst., 1689).".
- Amalteo label "Amalteo".
- Amalteo sameAs Q2840985.
- Amalteo sameAs Amalteo.
- Amalteo sameAs Amalteo.
- Amalteo sameAs m.07x3yz.
- Amalteo sameAs Амальтео.
- Amalteo sameAs Q2840985.
- Amalteo wasDerivedFrom Amalteo?oldid=656174776.
- Amalteo isPrimaryTopicOf Amalteo.