'''San Giovanni''', the Italian form of "Saint John" (q.v.), a name that may refer to dozens of saints. At least 58 comuni in Italy are named '''San Giovanni''', and at least 49 more are named '''San Giovanni...''' (as in San_Giovanni_Valdarno in Tuscany), and hundreds of frazioni and smaller villages. Many hundreds, probably even thousands, of churches are also named after the various saints hiding under the simple "Giovanni", among them: *the Basilica_di_San_Giovanni_in_Laterano in Rome *the Baptistry of San Giovanni in Florence *San Giovanni in Siena *San_Giovanni_de_Butris in Umbria *San_Giovanni_di_Dio in Florence For the noble house of Malta, see the Barons_di_San_Giovanni. For the European TV film go here: San_Giovanni-L'apocalisse_(movie) ==See also== *San_Juan_(disambiguation) *Saint_John_(disambiguation) *Saint-Jean_(disambiguation) *St._Johann {{disambig}} De:San_Giovanni It:San_Giovanni