Giacomo Puccini | Giacomo Casanova | Viterbo | Giacomo Meyerbeer | Giacomo Manzù | Giacomo Balla | Giacomo Agostini | Giacomo Quarenghi | Giacomo Leopardi | Salvatore Di Giacomo | Laura San Giacomo | Giacomo Matteotti | Giacomo Leoni | Province of Viterbo | province of Viterbo | Giacomo Manzoni | Annio da Viterbo | St. Rose of Viterbo Convent | San Giacomo | Giovanni Giacomo Gastoldi | Gian Giacomo Medici | Giacomo Losi | Giacomo Finetti | Giacomo Facco | Giacomo Bulgarelli | Giacomo Bove | Giacomo | Aldo, Giovanni & Giacomo | San Giacomo Filippo | Roman Catholic Diocese of Viterbo |
Among the most prominent representatives of this school must be mentioned Giacomo Capoccio of Viterbo (d. 1307) and Augustinus Triumphus (d. 1328), both of them his contemporaries, and also students and professors in the University of Paris: Prosper of Reggio, Albert of Padua, Gerard of Siena, Henry of Frimar, Thomas of Strasburg — all in the first half of the fourteenth century.