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People commonly known as '''Giovanni di Stefano''' include: People commonly known as '''Giovanni di Stefano''' include:


* ] (documented from 1366 &ndash; 1391) &mdash; an Italian architect. * ] (documented from 1366 to 1391) &mdash; an Italian architect who designed the tabernacle at the ] in 1367<ref>{{cite news|title=CHURCHES OF ROME: CHRISTIANITY'S FIRST CATHEDRAL|author=June Hager|date=February 1996|work=Inside the Vatican|publisher=Martin de Porres Lay Dominican Community |url=http://ewtn.com./library/CHRIST/LATERAN.HTM}}</ref>
* ] (1443 &ndash; c. 1506) &mdash; an Italian sculptor. * ] (1443 &ndash; c. 1506) &mdash; an Italian sculptor.
* ] (born 1955) an Italy based advocate. * ] (born 1955) &mdash; Italy based advocate.
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People commonly known as Giovanni di Stefano include:

References

  1. June Hager (February 1996). "CHURCHES OF ROME: CHRISTIANITY'S FIRST CATHEDRAL". Inside the Vatican. Martin de Porres Lay Dominican Community.
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