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Cristoforo
Italian navigator and explorer (1451–1506)
His name in 15th-century Genoese was Cristoffa Corombo; in Italian, Cristoforo Colombo; and in Spanish, Cristóbal Colón. In one of his writings, Columbus
Christopher_Columbus
Topics referred to by the same term
Cristoforo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cristoforo is a male given name. Cristoforo or Cristóforo may also refer to: Gian Giacomo Cristoforo,
Cristoforo_(disambiguation)
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Cristoforo Colombo (1451–1506) was a European explorer better known as "Christopher Columbus". Cristoforo Colombo may also refer to: Cristoforo Colombo
Cristoforo Colombo (disambiguation)
Cristoforo_Colombo_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
San Cristoforo is a municipality in the Province of Alessandria in the Italian region Piedmont. San Cristoforo may also refer to: Monte San Cristoforo, a
San Cristoforo (disambiguation)
San_Cristoforo_(disambiguation)
Italian writer and geographer (c. 1385 – c. 1430)
Cristoforo Buondelmonti (c. 1385 – c. 1430) was an Italian Franciscan priest, traveler, and was a pioneer in promoting first-hand knowledge of Greece and
Cristoforo_Buondelmonti
Italian passenger ship
SS Cristoforo Colombo (Italian pronunciation: [kriˈstɔːforo koˈlombo]) was an Italian ocean liner built in the 1950s, sister ship of the SS Andrea Doria
SS_Cristoforo_Colombo
Italian painter
Cristoforo Rustici, known as il Rusticone, (1552 in Siena – 1641 in Siena) was an Italian painter active in Siena who is known for his religious compositions
Cristoforo_Rustici
List of ships with the same or similar names
(Royal Navy) have been named Cristoforo Colombo, after the Genoese explorer Christopher Columbus: Italian corvette Cristoforo Colombo (1875), a wooden-hulled
Italian ship Cristoforo Colombo
Italian_ship_Cristoforo_Colombo
Italian sculptor and architect (c. 1468 – 1524)
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cristoforo Solari. Cristoforo Solari (c. 1460 – 1527), also known as il Gobbo (lit. 'the hunchbacked'), was an
Cristoforo_Solari
Italian painter
Cristoforo Majorana (flourished c. 1480–94) was an Italian limner and painter. He was born in Naples, Italy. Majorana trained under Cola Rapicano. He produced
Cristoforo_Majorana
Italian painter (1462–1542)
Cristoforo Ciocca (1462–1542) was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance, active in Milan. Little biographical information is known, except that he
Cristoforo_Ciocca
Italian painter
Cristoforo Moretti (documented in Lombardy and Piedmont 1451 – 1475) was a Lombard painter of the quattrocento who worked in a late International Gothic
Cristoforo_Moretti
Italian humanist
Cristoforo Landino (Latin: Christophorus Landinus; 1424 in Florence, Florence – 24 September 1498 in Borgo alla Collina, Casentino) was an Italian humanist
Cristoforo_Landino
Italian composer
Cristofaro or Cristoforo Caresana (ca. 1640–1709) was an Italian Baroque composer, organist and tenor. He was an early representative of the Neapolitan
Cristoforo_Caresana
Uruguayan association football player
Federico Alfredo Cristóforo Pepe (born 19 September 1989) is a Uruguayan footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Ameliano. Cristóforo started his career
Federico_Cristóforo
Uruguayan footballer (born 1993)
Sebastián Carlos Cristóforo Pepe (born 23 August 1993) is a Uruguayan professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Uruguayan Primera División
Sebastián_Cristóforo
Italian painter (1410–1476)
Cristoforo di Geremia (1410–1476) of Mantua was a Renaissance sculptor, goldsmith, and medallist. He worked in Rome beginning sometime around 1456 and
Cristoforo_di_Geremia
Italian painter
Cristoforo di Bindoccio, also called Cristoforo del Maestro Bindoccio or Cristofano Malabarba, (active 1360 - 1409) was an Italian painter active in Siena
Cristoforo_di_Bindoccio
Italian sculptor (1445 – c. 1527)
Cristoforo (known as Caradosso) Foppa (1445 – c. 1527) was an Italian goldsmith, sculptor, and die sinker. According to some sources, he was born at Olgiate
Cristoforo_Foppa
American writer (1917–2007)
Violet Kazue de Cristoforo (September 3, 1917 – October 3, 2007) was a Japanese American poet, composer and translator of haiku. Her haiku reflected the
Violet_Kazue_de_Cristoforo
Italian painter
Cristoforo Dall'Acqua (1 April 1734 – 10 November 1787) was an Italian painter and engraver. Dall'Acqua was born in Vicenza to a family of noble origins
Cristoforo_Dall'Acqua
Via Cristoforo Colombo (or just la Colombo, as it is often called by the Romans; Italian pronunciation: [kriˈstɔːforo koˈlombo]) is a street in Rome (Italy)
Via_Cristoforo_Colombo
Venetian opera historian
Cristoforo Ivanovich (Serbian: Kristofor Ivanović; 1628–6 January 1689) was the first historian of Venetian opera, who also wrote several librettos of
Cristoforo_Ivanovich
Italian painter
Cristoforo De Amicis (30 June 1902 – 23 April 1987) was an Italian painter. De Amicis was born in Alessandria, Italy. He studied at the Albertina Academy
Cristoforo_De_Amicis
Italian painter (1543–1636)
Cristoforo Diana (1543 – 1636) was an Italian painter active in his native San Vito al Tagliamento. Portrait of Oristilla Partistagno, 1573, villa Toppo
Cristoforo_Diana
European particle physics research centre
The European Organization for Nuclear Research, known as CERN (/sɜːrn/; French pronunciation: [sɛʁn]; Organisation européenne pour la recherche nucléaire)
CERN
Persian-Armenian writer
Cristoforo Armeno or Christophe the Armenian, born in Tabriz in the 16th century, was a translator from Persian. He is notably credited with the first
Cristoforo_Armeno
1892 opera in four acts by Alberto Franchetti
Cristoforo Colombo (Christopher Columbus, Italian pronunciation: [kriˈstɔːforo koˈlombo]) is an opera in four acts and an epilogue by Alberto Franchetti
Cristoforo_Colombo_(opera)
Italian miniaturist and illuminator
Cristoforo de Predis (1440–1486), was an Italian miniaturist and illuminator. Cristoforo is part of the de Predis family of artists, where he was one of
Cristoforo_de_Predis
Italian painter
Cristoforo da Bologna was an Italian painter. He was active in Bologna, Modena, and Ferrara. He painted at the close of the 14th and the beginning of the
Cristoforo_da_Bologna
1827 Italian historical novel by Alessandro Manzoni
priest Don Abbondio to the heroic sanctity of others (the friar Padre Cristoforo and the cardinal Federico Borromeo). Manzoni found the basis for his novel
The_Betrothed
Italian Renaissance painter (c. 1446/52–1523)
pupil. Pietro Vannucci was born in Città della Pieve, Umbria, the son of Cristoforo Maria Vannucci. His nickname characterizes him as from Perugia, the chief
Pietro_Perugino
Italian painter
Cristoforo Munari (21 July 1667 – 3 June 1720) was an Italian painter in the Baroque period specializing in still life paintings. He was also known as
Cristoforo_Munari
Italian painter
Cristoforo Canozzi, also called Cristoforo da Lendinara, (c. 1426 – after 1477) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance. He was born in Lendinara. Both
Cristoforo_Canozzi
Italian contemporary painter (1976–2024)
Cristoforo Russo (1978 – 15 April 2024) was an Italian contemporary painter. Cristoforo Russo was born in Torre del Greco, a town near Naples. Studies
Cristoforo_Russo
Doge of Venice from 1462 to 1471
Cristoforo Moro (1390 – 10 November 1471) was the 67th Doge of Venice. He reigned from 1462 to 1471. The Moro family settled in Venice in the 5th century
Cristoforo_Moro
Italian painter
Cristoforo Casolani (c. 1552 – after 1606) was an Italian painter, active in Rome in a late-Renaissance or Mannerist styles. Born in Rome, he contributed
Cristoforo_Casolani
Roman Catholic church in Tuscany, Italy
The Collegiate Church of San Cristoforo, Barga (Italian: Duomo di Barga; Collegiata di San Cristoforo) is the main Roman Catholic church of the town of
Collegiate Church of San Cristoforo, Barga
Collegiate_Church_of_San_Cristoforo,_Barga
Italian cook and steward (died 1548)
Cristoforo di Messisbugo or Cristoforo da Messisbugo (15th century – 1548) was a steward of the House of Este in Ferrara and an Italian cook of the Renaissance
Cristoforo_di_Messisbugo
Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and statesman
Cristoforo Madruzzo ([kriˈstɔːforo maˈdruttso]) (5 July 1512 – 5 July 1578) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and statesman. His brother Eriprando
Cristoforo_Madruzzo
Dunay was a tall ship of the Soviet Navy, previously operated by Italy as Cristoforo Colombo. It was laid down at the Castellammare yards on 15 April 1926
Soviet_training_ship_Dunay
Comune in Piedmont, Italy
San Cristoforo (in local dialect San Cristòfi) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Alessandria in the Italian region Piedmont, located about
San_Cristoforo
Italian painter
Cristoforo Greppi (Active early 17th century) was an Italian painter of the Mannerist period, active in Rome. He was born in Como, Region of Lombardy,
Cristoforo_Greppi
Italian painter (1639–1677)
Cristoforo Savolini (1639 – 1677) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in the region near Pesaro and his native town of Cesena. A student
Cristoforo_Savolini
Screw corvette of the Italian Regia Marina
Cristoforo Colombo was a steel-hulled corvette built in the early 1890s for the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy). The ship was built as a replacement
Italian corvette Cristoforo Colombo (1892)
Italian_corvette_Cristoforo_Colombo_(1892)
Screw corvette of the Italian Regia Marina
Cristoforo Colombo was a screw corvette of the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) built in the 1870s. The design for Cristoforo Colombo was prepared by
Italian corvette Cristoforo Colombo (1875)
Italian_corvette_Cristoforo_Colombo_(1875)
Italian geographer, economist and diplomat (1809–1896)
Cristoforo Negri (1809-1896) was an Italian geographer, economist and diplomat for the Kingdom of Sardinia. Cristoforo Negri was born in Padua in 1809
Cristoforo_Negri
Italian entrepreneur
Cristoforo Benigno Crespi (18 October 1833 in Busto Arsizio – 5 January 1920 in Milan) was an Italian entrepreneur. He was the son of Maria Provasoli and
Cristoforo_Crespi
National holiday in the Americas
stable European settlement in the Americas. Christopher Columbus (Italian: Cristoforo Colombo [kriˈstɔːforo koˈlombo]) was an Italian explorer from Genoa who
Columbus_Day
Italian painter
Cristoforo Roncalli (8 September 1552 – 14 May 1626) was an Italian mannerist painter. He was one of the three painters known as Pomarancio or Il Pomarancio
Cristoforo_Roncalli
Italian-born Albanian Roman Catholic bishop (born 1939)
Cristoforo Palmieri CM (born 24 May 1939) is an Italian-born Albanian Roman Catholic prelate, who served as the Bishop of the Diocese of Rrëshen in Albania
Cristoforo_Palmieri
Italian painter
Cristoforo Ambrogini (also Ambrosini or Ambrosi) was an Italian painter active in Rome in the late 16th - early 17th century. His only known works are
Cristoforo_Ambrogini
Roman Catholic prelate (1586–1646)
Bishop Cristoforo Memmolo, C.R. (1586 – 1646) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Ruvo (1621–1646). Cristoforo Memmolo was born in Benevento
Cristoforo_Memmolo
Cristoforo Spiriti (died 5 November 1556) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Titular Patriarch of Jerusalem (1550–1556), and Bishop of Cesena (1510–1550)
Cristoforo_Spiriti
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Baschenis (1471/1503) Cristoforo I Baschenis (doc. 1465/1475) Dionisio Baschenis (doc. 1493) Simone I Baschenis (doc. 1488/1503) Cristoforo II Baschenis (doc
Baschenis
Cancelled dreadnought battleship of the Italian Royal Navy
Francesco Caracciolo, was laid down in late 1914; the other three ships, Cristoforo Colombo, Marcantonio Colonna, and Francesco Morosini followed in 1915
Francesco Caracciolo-class battleship
Francesco_Caracciolo-class_battleship
Italian painter
Cristoforo Agosta, Agosti, or Augusta (16-17th century) was an Italian painter of the Mannerist style. Agosta was born in Casalmaggiore. He was a pupil
Cristoforo_Agosta
Italian missionary (1597–1659)
Teramo Cristoforo Castelli (1597 – 3 October 1659) was an Italian Theatine missionary, born of a noble family, who spent twenty-two years in Georgia from
Teramo_Castelli
Church in Umbria, Italy
San Cristoforo is a 12th-century Roman Catholic church in Terni, region of Umbria, in Italy. Francis of Assisi is putatively said to have preached from
San_Cristoforo,_Terni
Mother of Christopher Columbus
Genoa). She married Domenico Colombo in 1445 and bore him 5 children: Cristoforo, Bartolomeo, Giovanni, Giacomo, and a daughter named Bianchinetta. A notarised
Susanna_Fontanarossa
2026 single by A$AP Rocky
Jordan Patrick, it was written and produced by Rocky himself, along with Cristoforo Donadi, Zach Fogarty and Ging. On January 2, 2026, Rocky released a 14-second
Punk_Rocky
Italian painter
Cristoforo Orimina was an Italian illuminator of the 14th century. He was a painter at the court of Robert of Naples and of Joan I of Naples. The Orimini
Cristoforo_Orimina
Italian painter (1600–1689)
Cristoforo Serra (1600–1689) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in Cesena. Born in Cesena, Serra is exceptional in that painting was
Cristoforo_Serra
Railway station in Milan, Italy
Milano San Cristoforo is a railway station in Milan, Italy. It is located at Piazza Tirana. The station is served by line S9 of the Milan suburban railway
Milano San Cristoforo railway station
Milano_San_Cristoforo_railway_station
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Hungarian: Kristóf, Krisztofer Icelandic: Kristófer Irish: Críostóir Italian: Cristoforo Latin: Christopherus, Christophorus Latvian: Kristaps, Kristofers Lithuanian:
Christopher
Cristoforo Vidman (1617 - 30 September 1660) was an Italian Catholic cardinal of German descent. Vidman was born in 1617 in Venice, though his family were
Cristoforo_Vidman
Italian painter
Cristoforo Rosa (?? in Brescia – 1576 in Brescia) was an Italian painter of quadratura (illusionistic ceiling painting) of the Renaissance period. In 1569
Cristoforo_Rosa
Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal
Cristoforo Guidalotti Ciocchi del Monte (1484–1564) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. On his mother's side, he was a first cousin of Pope
Cristoforo Guidalotti Ciocchi del Monte
Cristoforo_Guidalotti_Ciocchi_del_Monte
Church in Milan, Italy
San Cristoforo sul Naviglio is a church in Milan, northern Italy. The complex is composed of two churches. The left one is the most ancient, which is known
San_Cristoforo_sul_Naviglio
Italian surgeon (born 1953)
Pier Cristoforo Giulianotti (born 6 July 1953) is an Italian surgeon. He is a professor of Surgery and Chief of the Division of General, Minimally Invasive
Pier_Cristoforo_Giulianotti
Italian sculptor
Cristoforo Mantegazza (c. 1430 – 1482) was an Italian sculptor who was active from 1464. He was born in Pavia. Among his other works, he collaborated with
Cristoforo_Mantegazza
Italian painter (1692–1743)
Cristoforo Terzi (1692–1743) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period. He was born and died in Bologna. He was a pupil of Giuseppe Maria Crespi
Cristoforo_Terzi
Airport serving Genoa, Liguria, Italy
Minerva Airlines, operated a flight from Cagliari Elmas Airport to Genoa Cristoforo Colombo Airport. On landing on runway 29, the aircraft overshot the end
Genoa Cristoforo Colombo Airport
Genoa_Cristoforo_Colombo_Airport
Italian jurist, vicar
Cristoforo Rampelli (fl. 1674–1686) was an Istrian Italian jurist, vicar, and captain of the County of Pisino from 1674 to 1686. He was born in Pisino
Cristoforo_Rampelli
Italian painter (c. 1383 – c. 1447)
Tommaso di Cristoforo Fini (c. 1383 – c. 1447), known by his nickname Masolino da Panicale (lit. 'Tommy from Panicale'), was an Italian painter. His best
Masolino_da_Panicale
French politician
Antoine Christophe Saliceti (baptised in the name of Antonio Cristoforo Saliceti: Antoniu Cristufaru Saliceti in Corsican; 26 August 1757 – 23 December
Antoine_Christophe_Saliceti
Maltese pretender to the throne of Greece
Palaeologo or Theodore Attardo di Cristoforo de Bouillion (c. 1823–1912), self-styled as Theodore Attardo di Cristoforo de Bouillion, Prince Nicephorus
Theodore_Palaeologo
Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal
Cristoforo Giacobazzi (1499-1540) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Giacobazzi was born in Rome, the son of Jacomo Giacobazzi and Camilla
Cristoforo_Giacobazzi
the original on 22 April 2009. Retrieved 6 July 2013. Giovanni Caboto. Cristoforo Colombo. "The World of Ahmed Bey Hassanein". saharasafaris.org. Archived
List_of_explorers
School
Scuola Italiana Cristoforo Colombo (Spanish: Escuela Italiana Cristoforo Colombo) is an Italian international school in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It includes
Scuola Italiana Cristoforo Colombo
Scuola_Italiana_Cristoforo_Colombo
Italian Franciscan
Cristoforo Numai (died 23 March 1528) was an Italian Franciscan, who became minister general of the Friars Minor and a cardinal. A native of Forlì, his
Cristoforo_Numai
Roman Catholic parish church in Capannori, Italy
San Cristoforo di Lammari is 12th-century, Romanesque-style, Roman Catholic parish church in Capannori, province of Lucca, region of Tuscany, Italy. The
San_Cristoforo,_Capannori
Island in the Venetian Lagoon, Italy
which it lies a short distance northeast. Along with neighbouring San Cristoforo della Pace, the island was a popular place for local travellers and fishermen
Isola_di_San_Michele
Doge of the Republic of Genoa
Cristoforo Grimaldi Rosso (Genoa, 1480 - Genoa, March 1563) was the 49th Doge of the Republic of Genoa. During his dogate Grimaldi promulgated to solicit
Cristoforo_Grimaldi_Rosso
Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal
Cristoforo della Rovere (13 June 1434 – 1 February 1478) (called the Cardinal of Tarentaise) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. A member
Cristoforo_della_Rovere
Italian polymath (1452–1519)
Humanist philosophers of whom Marsiglio Ficino, proponent of Neoplatonism; Cristoforo Landino, writer of commentaries on Classical writings, and John Argyropoulos
Leonardo_da_Vinci
Italian composer
Cristofano Malvezzi (baptised June 28, 1547 – January 22, 1599) was an Italian organist and composer of the late Renaissance. He was one of the most famous
Cristofano_Malvezzi
Italian philologist
Riministoria. (in Italian) "VENUTI, Ridolfino and AMADUZZI, Giovanni Cristoforo Archived 2007-03-10 at the Wayback Machine". Listed by Bernard Quaritch
Giovanni_Cristofano_Amaduzzi
Italian composer
Cristoforo Besozzi (1661 in Milan – 22 October 1725, in Piacenza) was an Italian oboist, bassoonist and founder of a large family of wind players very
Cristoforo_Besozzi
Italian painter
Cristofano or Cristoforo Gherardi, also known as il Doceno, (November 25, 1508 – April 1556) was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance or Mannerist
Cristofano_Gherardi
Roman Catholic church in Tuscany, Italy
San Cristoforo is a Roman Catholic church located on Piazza Tolomei in the Northern Terzo di Camollia and contrada of Civetta in the city of Siena, region
San_Cristoforo,_Siena
German engraver (born 1540)
Cristoforo Coriolano ([kriˈstɔːforo korjoˈlaːno]) (born 1540) was a German engraver of the Renaissance. He was born in Nuremberg. He moved to Italy and
Cristoforo_Coriolano
Italian painter (1512–1572)
He was also known as Il Rustico or Lorenzo di Cristoforo Rustici. His sons were Vincenzo and Cristoforo Rustici. A specific contract for his work in painting
Lorenzo_Rustici
1999 aviation accident in Italy
the flight lost control and overran the runway while landing at Genoa Cristoforo Colombo Airport. Of the 31 occupants on board, three died, including the
Minerva_Airlines_Flight_1553
Italian violinist and composer
Christoph Babbi, also known as Cristoforo Babbi, was an Italian violinist and composer. He was born in Cesena in 1748 and died in Dresden in 1814. He was
Christoph_Babbi
Italian politician (1892–1987)
Cristoforo Pezzini (7 March 1892 – 7 February 1987) was a member of the Italian Christian Democracy, and was an Italian Senator from Lombardy. He did not
Cristoforo_Pezzini
Cristoforo da Tolentino (died 1462) was an Italian condottiero, the son of Niccolò da Tolentino. The elder of three brothers, he followed Niccolò's military
Cristoforo_da_Tolentino
Italian Catholic prelate (1889–1968)
Cristoforo Domenico Carullo, O.F.M. (7 August 1889 – 31 January 1968) was an Italian Catholic prelate and a Franciscan friar. He served as the Bishop of
Cristoforo_Domenico_Carullo
Type of pasta
Renaissance, with one of its first written records appearing in a treaty by Cristoforo di Messisbugo, steward of the House of Este in Ferrara, published in 1549
Tagliatelle
CRISTOFORO
CRISTOFORO
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, Greek, Italian
Who Holds Christ in his Heart; Carrier of Christ; Follower of Christ; Anointed; Christ Bearer
Boy/Male
Greek English Italian
Christ bearer.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Christophorus, CRISTOFORO means "Christ-bearer."Â
CRISTOFORO
CRISTOFORO
Girl/Female
Indian
Boy/Male
Tamil
Nandakishore | நஂத கிஷோர
Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
King of Heaven
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Tolson.English : variant of Tomlinson, from a colloquial pronunciation.
Boy/Male
Latin American
Fifth.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Boy/Male
American, French, German, Hebrew, Portuguese, Spanish
Chosen One; The Highest; Renowned Warrior
Female
Egyptian
, the greatly Beloved, Red-haired.
Boy/Male
British, English, Irish
Chief; Ruler
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Literature
CRISTOFORO
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