Vanni — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Andrea Vanni ( 1332–1414), italienischer Maler Francesco Vanni (1563–1610), italienischer Maler Giovanni Battista Vanni (1599–1660), italienischer Maler Lippo Vanni (14. Jahrhundert), italienischer Maler… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Vanni — may refer to:* Vanni District *Francesco Vanni *Simone Vanni *Marco Vanni *In the Punjab, Vanni is a term used to describe the practice of compensation marriage … Wikipedia
Vanni — Nom italien très commun en Toscane, hypocoristique de Giovanni (= Jean) formé par aphérèse … Noms de famille
Vanni — A derivative of the famous Hebrew name Yochanan, the later European Johannes, and introduced by the crusaders in the 11th century, this surname has been recorded from that time onwards in every European country. It is found in a vast range of… … Surnames reference
Vanni Treves — (born in Florence, Italy in 1940) [cite web url = http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/movers and shakers/executive movers/article4636075.ece title = Vanni Treves: the barrister manqué at Korn/Ferry accessdate = 2008 09 21 date = 30… … Wikipedia
Vanni District — Vanni is an electoral district in Northern Province Sri Lanka. It was formed by merging four districts. They are Vavuniya, Kilinochchi, Mullaitivu and Mannar … Wikipedia
Vanni, Andrea — • Painter and statesman (1320 1414) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Vanni, Francesco — • Siennese painter (1565 1609) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Vanni Fucci — La fosa de los ladrones, ilustración de Gustave Doré. Vanni Fucci (Pistoya, ... – post 1295) es un personaje histórico del siglo XIII, originario de Pistoya. Su fama se debe sobre todo porque es citado por Dante Alighieri en los cantos XXIV y XXV … Wikipedia Español
Vanni Marcoux — Jean Émile Diogène Marcoux (June 12, 1877, Turin, Italy ndash; October 22, 1962, Paris, France) was a French bass baritone, who was known professionally as Vanni Marcoux (sometimes hyphenated as Vanni Marcoux). He was particularly associated with … Wikipedia