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Giovanni Battista Belluzzi (1506–1554), also known as Giovanni Battista di Bartolomeo Bellucci and as Il Sanmarino, was a Sammarinese architect and military engineer. He was born in San Marino on September 27, 1506 and at 18 years of age was sent by his father to Bologna, to learn commerce under Bastiano di Ronco, a merchant of the Guild of Wool. After two years, he returned to San Marino, where he set up a wool business of his own. His first wife, Cagli, died shortly after they were married. His second wife was the daughter of Girolamo Genga (1467–1551). The couple lived with Girolamo Genga, from whom Giovanni learned architecture. In 1541, his second wife died, leaving Giovanni to raise two sons. In 1543, Giovanni entered into the service of Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, as

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  • Giovanni Battista Belluzzi, conegut també com a Giovanni Battista di Bartolomeo Bellucci, Giovan Battista Bellucci o Il Sanmarino (Ciutat de San Marino, 27 de setembre de 1506 — Montalcino, 1554) va ser un arquitecte sanmarinès. (ca)
  • Giovanni Battista Belluzzi, conocido también como Giovanni Battista di Bartolomeo Bellucci, Giovan Battista Bellucci o Il sanmarino (Ciudad de San Marino, 27 de septiembre de 1506—Montalcino, 1554) fue un arquitecto Sanmarinense. (es)
  • Giovanni Battista Belluzzi, auch bekannt als Giovanni Battista di Bartolomeo Bellucci (* 27. September 1506 in San Marino; † 25. März 1554 in Montalcino) war ein san-marinesischer Festungsbaumeister. (de)
  • Giovanni Battista Belluzzi (1506–1554), also known as Giovanni Battista di Bartolomeo Bellucci and as Il Sanmarino, was a Sammarinese architect and military engineer. He was born in San Marino on September 27, 1506 and at 18 years of age was sent by his father to Bologna, to learn commerce under Bastiano di Ronco, a merchant of the Guild of Wool. After two years, he returned to San Marino, where he set up a wool business of his own. His first wife, Cagli, died shortly after they were married. His second wife was the daughter of Girolamo Genga (1467–1551). The couple lived with Girolamo Genga, from whom Giovanni learned architecture. In 1541, his second wife died, leaving Giovanni to raise two sons. In 1543, Giovanni entered into the service of Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, as an engineer. He designed fortifications for Florence, Pistoia, Pisa and San Miniato and also wrote a book on military architecture. He was wounded in the siege of Montalcino and was killed by enemy fire in a fortress of Aiuola. (en)
  • Giovanni Battista Belluzzi ou Giovanni Battista di Bartolomeo Bellucci dit Giovanbatista San Marino ou encore Il Sanmarino (Saint-Marin, 27 septembre 1506 - Montalcino, 1554), est un architecte italien de la Renaissance. (fr)
  • Giovanni Battista Belluzzi, o Bellucci, conosciuto anche come Giovanni Battista di Bartolomeo Bellucci, detto Il Sanmarino (San Marino città, 27 settembre 1506 – Montalcino, 1554), è stato un architetto e ingegnere militare sammarinese. Nuova inventione di fabricar fortezze di varie forme, 1598 (it)
  • Giovanni Battista Belluzzi (także Giovanni Battista di Bartolomeo Bellucci, Il Sanmarino, ur. 27 września 1506 w San Marino - zm. 1554) – włoski architekt. (pl)
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  • Giovanni Battista Belluzzi, conegut també com a Giovanni Battista di Bartolomeo Bellucci, Giovan Battista Bellucci o Il Sanmarino (Ciutat de San Marino, 27 de setembre de 1506 — Montalcino, 1554) va ser un arquitecte sanmarinès. (ca)
  • Giovanni Battista Belluzzi, conocido también como Giovanni Battista di Bartolomeo Bellucci, Giovan Battista Bellucci o Il sanmarino (Ciudad de San Marino, 27 de septiembre de 1506—Montalcino, 1554) fue un arquitecto Sanmarinense. (es)
  • Giovanni Battista Belluzzi, auch bekannt als Giovanni Battista di Bartolomeo Bellucci (* 27. September 1506 in San Marino; † 25. März 1554 in Montalcino) war ein san-marinesischer Festungsbaumeister. (de)
  • Giovanni Battista Belluzzi ou Giovanni Battista di Bartolomeo Bellucci dit Giovanbatista San Marino ou encore Il Sanmarino (Saint-Marin, 27 septembre 1506 - Montalcino, 1554), est un architecte italien de la Renaissance. (fr)
  • Giovanni Battista Belluzzi, o Bellucci, conosciuto anche come Giovanni Battista di Bartolomeo Bellucci, detto Il Sanmarino (San Marino città, 27 settembre 1506 – Montalcino, 1554), è stato un architetto e ingegnere militare sammarinese. Nuova inventione di fabricar fortezze di varie forme, 1598 (it)
  • Giovanni Battista Belluzzi (także Giovanni Battista di Bartolomeo Bellucci, Il Sanmarino, ur. 27 września 1506 w San Marino - zm. 1554) – włoski architekt. (pl)
  • Giovanni Battista Belluzzi (1506–1554), also known as Giovanni Battista di Bartolomeo Bellucci and as Il Sanmarino, was a Sammarinese architect and military engineer. He was born in San Marino on September 27, 1506 and at 18 years of age was sent by his father to Bologna, to learn commerce under Bastiano di Ronco, a merchant of the Guild of Wool. After two years, he returned to San Marino, where he set up a wool business of his own. His first wife, Cagli, died shortly after they were married. His second wife was the daughter of Girolamo Genga (1467–1551). The couple lived with Girolamo Genga, from whom Giovanni learned architecture. In 1541, his second wife died, leaving Giovanni to raise two sons. In 1543, Giovanni entered into the service of Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, as (en)
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  • Giovanni Battista Belluzzi (fr)
  • Giovanni Battista Belluzzi (en)
  • Giovanni Battista Belluzzi (it)
  • Giovanni Battista Belluzzi (pl)
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