📖 Acerca de Giulio
Giulio es la forma italiana de Julio, derivado del antiguo nombre romano Iulius. Vinculado a la antigüedad romana y al refinamiento renacentista, fue llevado por papas, artistas y estadistas. Posee una elegancia clásica que lo hace inconfundiblemente italiano.
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⭐ Personas Famosas
- Giulio Cesare (Julius Caesar) — Roman general and statesman whose name became synonymous with imperial power; the Italian form "Giulio" honours his legacy directly.
- Giulio Romano — Italian painter and architect (1499-1546), principal student of Raphael and key figure of Mannerism, known for the Palazzo del Te in Mantua.
- Giulio Andreotti — Italian Christian Democrat politician who served seven times as Prime Minister of Italy; one of the most influential figures in postwar Italian politics.
- Giulio Natta — Italian chemist awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1963 for his work on the synthesis and structure of polymers.
- Giulio Caccini — Italian composer and singer of the late Renaissance and early Baroque, pioneer of the monodic style and opera; composed "Amarilli, mia bella".