Proper noun
Girolamo (plural Girolamos)
A surname from Italian.
1572 ) * January 11 Parmigianino (Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola), Italian artist (d. Source: Internet
After a short, tense occupation of the city, and another intervention by fra Girolamo (as well as the promise of a huge subsidy), the French resumed their journey southward on November 28, 1494. Source: Internet
After Lorenzo's death the puritanical Dominican friar, Girolamo Savonarola rose to prominence, warning Florentines against excessive luxury. Source: Internet
Among the 17th-century keyboard composers Girolamo Frescobaldi advocated equal temperament. Source: Internet
Baronii Annales Ecclesiastici 22 (Bar-le-Duc 1870), under the year 1277, no. 47, p. 402. At the same time, Girolamo was ordered to continue as Minister General of the Franciscans until otherwise provided. Source: Internet
; Girolamo Cardano In 1562 Girolamo Cardano published in Basel his Encomium Neronis, which was one of the first historical references of the Modern era to portray Nero in a positive light. Source: Internet