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Edith Piaf Photo(born Edith Giovanna Gassion) changed name to Piaf (= slang for sparrow): popular French singer
GARZONI, Giovanna (1600-1670). Still Life with Broad Bean. 17th c. Baroque art. Oil on canvas. ITALY. TUSCANY. Florence. Pitti Palace
GIOVANNA DI NAPOLI15-year old Giovanna (Joanna) cedes her dominions to pope Clemens VI ; in return he crowns her queen of Naples which she rules till her death, marrying frequently. Date: 1343
King Boris III of Bulgaria with wife Giovanna de SavoieKing Boris III of Bulgaria (1894-1943) (reigned 1918-1943) pictured with wife Giovanna de Savoie (daughter of Victor Emmanuel III of Italy) (1907-2000) Date: circa 1920s
The Children of the King and Queen of Italy (from left): Princess Yolanda of Savoy (1901-1986), Princess Giovanna (1907-2000) (later the Tsaritsa of Bulgaria)
Giovanna BaccelliSignora GIOVANNA BACCELLI Italian dancer, mistress of the duke of Dorset, caught in mid-dance in this delightful portrait by Gainsborough. Date: ? - 1801
Westland Sea King of the Royal Navy from 824 Naval Air Squadron, HMS Ark Royal, prepares to winch the six-man crew of the 600ton Giovanna Assenzo
DEGAS, Edgar (1834-1917). The Bellelli Family (La famille Bellelli). 1858 - 1867. Baron Genaro Bellelli (1812-1875), Senator of the Italian Kingdom; his wife Clotilde Laure De Gas (1814-1897)
Giovanna Visits ClemensGiovanna de Napoli, unblest with an heir, surrenders her lands to Pope Clemens VI at Avignon, France
Giovanna of BulgariaGIOVANNA, PRINCESS OF ITALY Italian princess, queen of Boris III, whom she married in 1930; mother of Simeon II
Titians DaughterGIOVANNA VECELLI(O) Daughter of Titian