• Francesco Guarini (died 1569) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Imola (1561–1569). On 24 Oct 1561, Francesco Guarini was appointed...
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  • 1953), Argentine anthropologist Francesco Guarini (bishop) (died 1569), Bishop of Imola Francesco Guarino or Guarini (1611–1651 or 1654), Italian painter...
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    Chapel of the Holy Shroud (category Guarino Guarini buildings)
    The chapel was designed by architect-priest and mathematician Guarino Guarini and built at the end of the 17th century (1668–1694), during the reign...
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    He was buried in the Aldobrandini Chapel of Santa Maria sopra Minerva. Guarini, Elena Fasano. "Aldobrandini, Giovanni", Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani...
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  • 14 – death 1792?) as Auxiliary Bishop of (Latin) Archdiocese of Lviv (Ukraine) (1772.12.14 – 1792?) Federico Guarini, Benedictine Confederation (O.S...
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    Vitellozzo Vitelli (cardinal) (category 16th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops)
    University of Padua. He was ordained a cleric of Città di Castello and appointed bishop there on 20 March 1554, an office he would resign in 1560. He went to Rome...
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    2. On 26 June 1818, De Gemmis was named bishop of Melfi e Rapolla. On 23 June 1828, Guarini was named bishop of Venosa. Canon Falcone had been Vicar General...
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  • 1543 – 22 Oct 1552 Appointed, Bishop of Sessa Aurunca) Adriano Fuscone (22 Oct 1552 – 3 Mar 1579 Died) Giovanni Luigi Guarini (30 Mar 1579 – Nov 1579 Died)...
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  • (died 1646) Unknown dates Giovanni Francesco Abela, Maltese writer (died 1655) Richard Corbet, English poet and bishop (died 1635) William Lithgow, Scottish...
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  • Palestrina (c. 1080 - 6 February 1158), Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina from December 1144 Guarino Guarini (1624–1683), Italian artist Guarino Moretti, a...
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    completed by Bernardo Castagnini, probably helped by the young Guarino Guarini. The interior contains frescoes by Sigismondo Caula portraying episodes...
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    pp. 132–133. "Bishop Gaspare Viviani" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016.[self-published source] Guarini was born in Piperno...
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    Dandini (1546), formerly nuncio at Paris, founder of an orphan asylum; Francesco Guarini (1566), the founder of the seminary; Cardinal Filippo Antonio Gualterio...
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    a cousin of Cardinal Francesco Barberini and Cardinal Antonio Barberini. He was only twenty-eight years old when appointed Bishop of Ferrara by Pope Urban...
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    "Tullio" Campagnolo, bicycle component maker and inventor Francesco Chieregati, papal nuncio and bishop Bartolomeo Cittadella, painter Carlo Cracco, chef and...
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    (1267) Bishop-elect Ignotus (1268–1269) Gervasius Godefredus Robertus de Noha (attested 1301) Joannes de Glandis (1339–1348) Robertus (Guarini) (1348– ...
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  • Ermolao Barbaro the Elder (category Bishops of Treviso)
    University of Padua, where he graduated in 1425. Among his teachers was Guarino Guarini. Later he moved to Rome where he entered Papal service. In 1435, Pope Eugene...
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  • (1891–1937), politician, writer. Piero Gros (born 1954), skier. Guarino Guarini (1624–1683), architect. Count Angelo De Gubernatis (1840–1913), man of...
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    (1990:241) See for example de Alvarez (1999) p. viii; and Strauss (1958:55) Guarini (1999:30) Machiavelli, "Chapter 1", The Prince, Constitution.org, archived...
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    masons (such as Guarini, Antonio Pizzocaro, the Borella), sculptors (the Marinali brothers), painters (such as the Maganza, Francesco Maffei, Giulio Carpioni)...
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    missionary (d. 1672) May 10 – Francesco Palliola, Italian Servant of God (d. 1648) May 12 – Laurence Womock, English Bishop of St David's (d. 1687) May...
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    House also sponsored theatre. The Mantua court staged Giovanni Battista Guarini's plays Il pastor fido and L'idropica. These plays included incidental music...
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    victory due to Sweden's ability to mobilize quickly. January 7 – Guarino Guarini, Italian architect of the Piedmontese Baroque (d. 1683) January 9 – Empress...
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    Between 1609 and 1612, he exchanged correspondence with Giovanni Battista Guarini, who was instrumental in getting him admitted to the Umoristi. Querenghi...
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    Benedict's cancelled appearance at the university. La Sapienza's rector, Renato Guarini, and former Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi opposed the protest and...
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    Maria Franziska of Saxe-Lauenburg, a union that produced no children. Guarini, Elena Fasano (1984). "COSIMO III de' Medici, granduca di Toscana". Dizionario...
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    composers Il Pastor fido (1789, from the pastoral by Giovanni Battista Guarini) – composer Antonio Salieri La cifra (1789) – composer Antonio Salieri...
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    Spanish Steps (1723) Luigi Vanvitelli – Caserta Palace (begun 1752) Guarino Guarini – Palazzo Carignano in Turin (1679), Chapel of the Holy Shroud, Turin Filippo...
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    Venetian religious congregations. In particular, the Venetian bishops Guido Memo, Francesco Condulmer, Ermolao Barbaro and Giovanni Michiel were responsible...
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    Machiavelli" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Guarini (1999:21) "Machiavèlli, Niccolò nell'Enciclopedia Treccani". www.treccani...
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