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Angelo Collection (#11)

"Angelo: A Name Steeped in History and Legacy" From the Shield of Achilles to the Constitutional Convention, it has left an indelible mark on various realms

Background imageAngelo Collection: SIR WILLIAM PEPPERELL (1696-1759). American colonial soldier

SIR WILLIAM PEPPERELL (1696-1759). American colonial soldier. General Sir William Pepperell at the siege of Louisbourg, Cape Breton Island, 1745, during King Georges War

Background imageAngelo Collection: Castle and bridge of St. Angelo, Rome, Italy

Castle and bridge of St. Angelo, Rome, Italy. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageAngelo Collection: A court yard (Calle dell Angelo a San Martino), Venice, Ital

A court yard (Calle dell Angelo a San Martino), Venice, Italy. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageAngelo Collection: Statue by Michael Angelo, The Seated Moses, Rome, Italy Stat

Statue by Michael Angelo, The Seated Moses, Rome, Italy Stat
Statue by Michael Angelo, The Seated Moses, Rome, Italy. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageAngelo Collection: High school horse and his owner-trainer at the rodeo of the

High school horse and his owner-trainer at the rodeo of the San Angelo Fat Stock Show. San Angelo, Texas. Date 1940 Mar

Background imageAngelo Collection: Programme cover for Frivolities de France

Programme cover for Frivolities de France
Programme cover for second edition of Frivolities de France, London, 1938. Artwork by Mario Angelo. 1938

Background imageAngelo Collection: Perugia, Umbria, Italy - Chiesa di S. Angelo

Perugia, Umbria, Italy - Chiesa di S. Angelo
Perugia, Umbria, Italy - The Romanesque Chiesa di S. Angelo, one of Italys oldest churches. The Church said to stand on the site of a pagan temple (captioned here as templo di Vesta )

Background imageAngelo Collection: The Castel Sant Angelo, Rome

The Castel Sant Angelo, Rome
The Castel Sant Angelo, Ponte Sant Angelo (Pons Aelius) and River Tiber in Rome. The elaborate tomb built by Emperor Hadrian for himself and his successors

Background imageAngelo Collection: Italy Rome Castel

Italy Rome Castel
formerly the Mausoleum of Hadrian : seen across the Tiber, where a hopeful fisherman is trying his luck. Date: 1890s

Background imageAngelo Collection: Portugal, Lisbon, Belem: Monument to the Discoveries

Portugal, Lisbon, Belem: Monument to the Discoveries (PadrÒ»ádos Descobrimentos) (detail). From left, we see depicted: Gomes Eanes de Zurara (chronicler), Pero da Covilha (traveller)

Background imageAngelo Collection: Hadrians Mausoleum 18Th

Hadrians Mausoleum 18Th
Hadrians mausoleum also known as the CASTEL SANT ANGELO built in the 2nd century AD. It has used as a funerary monument, a prison, fortifications and a museum. Date: 2nd century

Background imageAngelo Collection: Sculpture, Bridge and Castle, Rome, Italy

Sculpture, Bridge and Castle, Rome, Italy
View of a large sculpture on the Vittorio Emanuele II Bridge across the River Tiber, with the Castel Sant Angelo (sometimes also known as the Mausoleum of Hadrian) in the distance on the right

Background imageAngelo Collection: Castel Sant Angelo and Bridge, Rome, Italy

Castel Sant Angelo and Bridge, Rome, Italy
View of the Castel Sant Angelo (sometimes also known as the Mausoleum of Hadrian) at the end of the Sant Angelo Bridge, crossing the River Tiber in Rome, Italy

Background imageAngelo Collection: Castle, River and Bridge, Rome, Italy

Castle, River and Bridge, Rome, Italy
View of the River Tiber in Rome, Italy, at the Vittorio Emanuele II Bridge, with the Castel Sant Angelo (sometimes also known as the Mausoleum of Hadrian) on the left

Background imageAngelo Collection: Pope Gregorius XII

Pope Gregorius XII (Angelo Corrari) abdicated to end the conflict between papal claimants

Background imageAngelo Collection: Fort St Angelo / Valletta

Fort St Angelo / Valletta
The view from the Grand Harbour toward the Fort St Angelo, Vittorosia, Valletta

Background imageAngelo Collection: Angelo Poliziano - 4

Angelo Poliziano - 4
ANGELO POLIZIANO Italian scholar and writer

Background imageAngelo Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20088631

EyeUbiquitous_20088631
ITALY, Rome, Lazio, The 3rd Century bridge Ponte Sant Angelo lined with statues and the 13th Century Castle of Castel Sant Angelo on the banks of the Riber Tiber illuminated at dusk

Background imageAngelo Collection: Angelo Secchi / Rome Uni

Angelo Secchi / Rome Uni
PIETRO ANGELO SECCHI Italian astronomer and Jesuit priest

Background imageAngelo Collection: Angelo Poliziano

Angelo Poliziano
ANGELO POLIZIANO Italian scholar

Background imageAngelo Collection: Agostino Chigi - 2

Agostino Chigi - 2
AGOSTINO CHIGI nephew of Pope Alexander VII, governor of Castel Sant Angelo, Rome, married a Borghese principessa

Background imageAngelo Collection: Pope Pius VI (Oval)

Pope Pius VI (Oval)
POPE PIUS VI (Giovanni Angelo Braschi) captured and deported to Valence by the French




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"Angelo: A Name Steeped in History and Legacy" From the Shield of Achilles to the Constitutional Convention, it has left an indelible mark on various realms. Just like the legendary shield that protected Achilles in his battle with Hector, individuals named they have been known for their strength and resilience throughout history. Take George Washington presiding at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia; his leadership embodied the qualities associated with this name. Much like steel engraving captures a moment forever, Angelo's impact endures through time. Travel back further to ancient Babylon, where its majestic view captivated all who beheld it. Similarly, those bearing the name Angelo possess an innate ability to inspire awe and admiration. Lorenzo Ricci was another notable figure linked to this name – a man of influence and power. And let us not forget Mr H Angelos Fencing Academy; engraved by Charles Rosenberg in 1791, it symbolizes precision and skill that echoes through generations. Gentlemen fencers poised in Tierce guard exemplify both grace and determination – qualities often found within those named Angelo. Capello St. Angelo offers a picturesque view of Bellagio on Lake Como, Italy – just as enchanting as anyone bearing this illustrious name. Pope Pius VI appears twice on our list; his papacy marked by wisdom and spiritual guidance resonates with those called Angelo. The mention of Margaret Fuller's tragic shipwreck off Fire Island serves as a reminder that even amidst adversity, individuals named they are find strength to endure. In essence, whether shaping history or leaving an impression on art or society itself - from battles fought to conventions convened - there is no denying that "Angelo" carries a weighty significance deserving of respect and admiration across centuries.