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    office in Via Durini 31 in Milan, with Carlo Torreano as its chairman, while its directors were Giuseppe Bocca and Torquato Nanni. Giuseppe Bocca jr died...
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    Angelo Maria Durini, art patron and collector. His circle of friends included notable intellectuals in Milan at the time, such as the poet Giuseppe Parini,...
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    Guido Calcagnini Angelo Maria Durini Franziskus Herzan von Harras Alessandro Mattei Paolo Francesco Antamori Giuseppe Maria Capece Zurlo Raniero Finocchietti...
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    Henry Benedict Stuart Giuseppe Maria Feroni Fabrizio Serbelloni Giovanni Francesco Stoppani Luca Melchiore Tempi Carlo Francesco Durini Enrico Enríquez Cosimo...
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    in his attempts to buy the nearby Isola Comacina, Cardinal Angelo Maria Durini purchased this property in 1785. In 1787, he converted the monastery structure...
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    government of the city of Milan, Lombardy, Italy. The current office holder is Giuseppe Sala, a centre-left independent who has been in charge since 2016 leading...
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    Lombardy. Again, on 21 March, Radetzky tried to obtain an armistice, and Durini and Borromeo were ready to grant it, for it would have enabled them to reorganize...
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    crisis. In 1648, Monza and its territory became the property of the Milanese Durini family. The Duchy of Milan and Monza remained subject to the Spanish crown...
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    donated by Francesco Melzi. In 1795, the legacy from Cardinal Angelo Maria Durini containing some 3,000 works including valuable 16th-century Greek and Latin...
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    the Archbishop's Palace stands Palazzo Durini: commissioned in 1645 by merchant-banker Giovan Battista Durini, the project was assigned to Richini; the...
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    who persuaded Pope Pius VI to replace Durini, a Russophobic nuncio at Warsaw, with the more pliant Count Giuseppe Garampi. His eventual return to Russia...
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    Penuti, Michelangelo Fumagalli, Giulio Cesare Arrivabene and Alessandro Durini. He was a Knight in the Order of Saint Joseph of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany...
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    Palazzo Cusani (Via Brera, 15) Palazzo Dugnani (Via Manin, 2) Palazzo Durini (Via Durini) Palazzo Erba Odescalchi Palazzo Litta or Palazzo Arese (Corso Magenta...
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    construction work ended in 1891, was erected by Countess Carolina Candiani in Durini to fulfill the last wishes of her father, the knight Giovanni Candiani....
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  • delle ex Scuole Arcimbolde Palazzo delle Stelline Palazzo Dugnani Palazzo Durini Palazzo Erba Odescalchi Palazzo Litta o Arese Palazzo Olivazzi Palazzo Orsini...
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    Antonio Durini Succeeded by Franz Graf von Wimpffen 7th President of the Senate In office 2 November 1865 – 21 November 1870 Preceded by Giuseppe Manno...
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    as follows: Cardinals, e.g. Via Ildebrando Antoniutti, Via Angelo Maria Durini, Via Landolfo da Carcano, Via Lanfranco di Pavia, Via Giacomo Lanfredini...
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    inherited Villa del Balbianello in 1796 from his uncle, Cardinal Angelo Maria Durini. Among his guests were Silvio Pellico, who tutored Lambertenghi's two sons...
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    Giovanni Battista Barni (22 February 1731 – 1 April 1739) Carlo Francesco Durini (1 August 1739 – 29 March 1744) Filippo Acciaioli (22 January 1744 – 25...
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    e Mayors of Milan Mayors (1860-1926) Antonio Durini Carlo Villa Gabrio Casati Antonio Pestalozza Giuseppe Sebregondi Luigi Barbiano di Belgioioso Antonio...
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    1580 from Pellegrino Tibaldi, although in fact the work was supervised by Giuseppe Meda. Construction of the church of San Sebastiano began in 1577 as thanksgiving...
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    scholars gathered by cardinal Angelo Maria Durini - others included count Karl Joseph von Firmian, archbishop Giuseppe Pozzobonelli and Carlo Trivulzio. He...
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    the palazzos of Brera (1627–1628), Annoni (1631), Litta (1642–1648), and Durini (1648). He contributed to the design of the courtyard of the Ospedale Maggiore...
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    orders from Scilla on 25 December 1826 and later the subdiaconate from Giuseppe della Porta Rodiani on 21 April 1832 (in the Basilica of Saint John Lateran)...
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    1931. He won the first prize of the conservatory and the famous titles "Durini" and "Erba". He also won the first prize of the Interprovincial Lombard...
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    Church of San Bernardino dei Morti. On 22 June 1697, the Count Giacomo Durini hired him to paint in the Cathedral of Monza. In 1698, he returned to the...
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    26, 1753) – Cardinal-Priest of S. Croce in Gerusalemme Carlo Francesco Durini (November 26, 1753) – Cardinal-Priest of SS. IV Coronati; Archbishop of...
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    of Tours. By the 16th century, several noble lombard families (Casati, Durini, Giulini, Vismara, D'Adda, Barbò) begin to build many important villas usually...
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    will be built was a countryside meadow owned by Count Giovanni Battista Durini, who held large estates in Cassina Baraggia. Less than a century later,...
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  • the eighteenth century Cassina della Moglia was included in the feud of Durini of Monza. The property then passed to the counts Andreani-Sormani, in the...
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