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Template:Antonio Stradivari family

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Giulio Cesare StradivariDoralice Milani
m. 1600
Leonardo Moroni
Alessandro Stradivari
b. 1602
Anna Moroni
m. 1622
Giuseppe Giulio Cesare
b. 1623
Carlo Felice
b. 1626
Giovanni Battista
b. 1628

Antonio Stradivari
c. 1644–1737
Francesca Ferraboschi
1640–1698
m. 1667
Antonia Maria Zambelli
c. 1664–1737
m. 1699
Giulia Maria[dubiousdiscuss]
c. 1667
Francesco
1670–1670

Francesco
1671–1743
Catterina Annunciata
1674–1748
Alessandro Giuseppe
1677–1732

Omobono Stradivari
1679–1742
Francesca Maria
1700–1720
Giovanni Battista Giuseppe
1701–1702
Giovanni Battista Martino
1703–1727
Giuseppe Antonio
1704–1781
Paolo
1708–1776

References

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  • "Antonio Stradivari - A Portrait". Retrieved 25 June 2022.
  • "The Stradivari Family". newadvent.org. Retrieved 25 June 2022.
  • Hill, W. Henry; Hill, Arthur F.; Hill, Alfred E. (1963). Antonio Stradivari: His Life and Work (1644–1737) (Dover ed.). LCCN 63-17904. SBN 486-20425-1.
  • Hart, George (1885). The Violin and Its Famous Makers. Vol. The Violin and Its Music (Large and Revised ed.). London: Dulau and Company. p. 169. (contains a chart called "Geneological Table of the Family of Stradivari, Extracted from the Pamphlet of Paolo Lombardini")
    • Hill, W. Henry; Hill, Arthur F.; Hill, Alfred E. (1963). Antonio Stradivari: His Life and Work (1644–1737) (Dover ed.). p. xxvi. LCCN 63-17904. SBN 486-20425-1. (contains a reprint of the chart with some small additions)
  • Baruzzi, Arnaldo (1962). Home of Antonio Stradivari. W. E. Hill. p. 25. (shows the entry in the registrar for the marriage of Antonio Stradivari and Francesca Ferraboschi)
  • Grove, George, ed. (1883). A Dictionary of Music and Musicians (A.D. 1450-1889). Vol. III. London: Macmillan and Co. pp. 724–725. (contains many exact birth and death dates)