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    Filippo Maria Monti (or Cardinal de Monti) (23 March 1675 – 17 January 1754) was a Cardinal in the Catholic Church, elevated by Pope Benedict XIV on 9...
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    Trelawny, British governor of Jamaica 1738–1752 (b. 1699) January 17 – Filippo Maria Monti, Cardinal in the Catholic Church (b. 1675) January 20 – Christian...
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  • Filippo de Monti (died 1680) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Ascoli Piceno (1670–1680) and Bishop of Teramo (1666–1670). Filippo...
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    (2007), pp. 417–461. (in Italian) Gualandi, Enea (1921), "Il card. Filippo Maria Monti, papa Benedetto XIV e la Biblioteca dell' Istituto delle scienze...
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    Paolo Monti (11 August 1908 – 29 November 1982) was an Italian photographer, known for his architectural photography. In his early period, Monti experimented...
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    Santo Stefano al Monte Celio (category Churches of Rome (rione Monti))
    (1726–1729) Camillo Cybo (1729–1731) Antonio Saverio Gentili (1731–1747) Filippo Maria Monti (1747–1754) Fabrizio Serbelloni (1754–1763) Pietro Paolo Conti (1763–1770)...
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    Francesco Monti and Giovanni Zanardi. The main altar is flanked by ornate musical organs. The interiors contain the following paintings: San Filippo Neri,...
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  • Bassi Maria Amelia Monti as Ada Bassi Francesco Arca as Alejandro Euridice Axen as Barbara Buchneim Alberto Boubakar Malanchino as Andrea Magni Filippo De...
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    Carmelites. Filippo Iannone was born on 13 December 1957 in Naples. On 1 August 1976, he entered the Carmelites. He was a novice at the San Martino ai Monti in...
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    laboratories and support the Professor of Chemistry. In 1754 Cardinal Filippo Maria Monti gave the institute his 12,000-volume library and a collection of...
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    San Martino ai Monti, officially known as Santi Silvestro e Martino ai Monti ("Saints Sylvester & Martin in the Mountains"), is a minor basilica in Rome...
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  • Magnifico (sovereign of Florence) Valerio Magrelli Alessandro Manzoni Filippo Tommaso Marinetti Giambattista Marino Alda Merini Metastasio (Pietro Trapassi)...
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    Suburra (category Rome R. I Monti)
    Suburra, and its prequel Suburra: Blood on Rome. Monti (rione of Rome) Via Alessandrina Santa Maria ai Monti San Lorenzo in Fonte Sant'Agata de' Goti Via...
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    These included the tombs of Giovanni, and Filippo Maria Visconti, Francesco I and his wife Bianca, Galeazzo Maria, which were brought to unknown destinations...
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    Filippo Tortu (born 15 June 1998) is an Italian sprinter with a personal best in the 100 meters of 9.99, the first Italian in history to break the 10...
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    Carlo Leopoldo Calcagnini Alessandro Tanara Filippo Maria de Monti Girolamo Bardi Luigi Maria Lucini Fortunato Tamburini Gioacchino Bessozzi Domenico Orsini...
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    The Monti government was the sixty-first government of Italy and was announced on 16 November 2011. This Experts' cabinet was composed of independents...
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    Filippo Guastavillani (September 28, 1541 – August 17, 1587) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal. Filippo Guastavillani was born in Bologna on September...
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  • Karin Proia: Susanna Calabrò (season 2) Maria Amelia Monti: Clara Lisa Kreuzer: Angela's Mother Ugo Pagliai: Filippo Antognazzi Riccardo Garrone: Primario...
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    born in Esperia in 1905; his real name being Filippo Sacco. The church of Santa Maria Maggiore and San Filippo Neri in Esperia Superiore houses a painting...
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    X. With his broadminded approach, Monti supported the unconventional lay confraternity founded by Giacomo Filippo di Santa Pelagia in Milan, which promoted...
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     534 Giovambatista Monti; p. 534 Orazio da Voltri; p. 534 Gio. Benedetto Castiglione; p. 534 (Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione) Anton Maria Vassallo (scholar...
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    located near the border between Lazio and Campania, in a valley between the Monti Aurunci and the Mainarde. Its names stems from Ausona, an ancient city of...
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    are usually led by ministers without portfolio. 1944 Giuseppe Saragat The Monti Cabinet (2011 to 2013) had six ministers without portfolio: Dino Piero Giarda...
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    palace contains statuary by Filippo Balugani. The interior decoration includes works by Ferdinando Galli-Bibiena and Giuseppe Maria Mazza. Frescoes were completed...
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    of the Italian relay team, along with Lorenzo Patta, Fausto Desalu and Filippo Tortu. It was the first time Italy had ever won this event, and also the...
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  • Ansaldo (1584–1638) Gioacchino Assereto (1600–1649) Francesco Maria Schiaffino Filippo Parodi Giuseppe Badaracco (1588–1657) Giovanni Raffaello Badaracco...
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    Castle. The Castle itself was completed in the 15th Century, under Duke Filippo Maria Visconti, and the gate itself became part of the Castle. In 1807, under...
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  • Possa Gaetano Quagliariello Luigi Ramponi Maria Rizzotti Michele Saccomanno Maurizio Sacconi Maurizio Saia Filippo Saltamartini Fedele Sanciu Giacomo Santini...
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    former Roman temple and, since AD 609, a Catholic church (Basilica Santa Maria ad Martyres or Basilica of St. Mary and the Martyrs) in Rome, Italy. It...
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