• Melchiorre Grimaldi (died 1512) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Brugnato (1510–1512). On 24 May 1510, Melchiorre Grimaldi was appointed...
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  • philosopher and economist Melchiorre Grimaldi (died 1512), Italian Bishop Melchiorre Luise (1896–1967), Italian opera singer Melchiorre Martelli, regent of...
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  • Preceded by Simone Chiavari Bishop of Brugnato 1502–1510 Succeeded by Melchiorre Grimaldi Preceded by Giuliano Cesarini Bishop of Ascoli Piceno 1510–1512 Succeeded by...
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  • Catholic Church Diocese Diocese of Brugnato In office 1512–1528 Predecessor Melchiorre Grimaldi Successor Girolamo Grimaldi Personal details Died 1528...
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  • Appointed, Bishop of Ascoli Piceno) Melchiorre Grimaldi (1510–1512 Died) Filippo Sauli (1512–1528 Died) Girolamo Grimaldi (1528–1535 Resigned) Agostino Trivulzio...
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    of the Gherardini family were Tommaso Gherardini, Stefano Gherardini, Melchiorre Gherardini, and Niccolò Gherardini, a friend of Galileo Galilei and his...
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  • Francesco Manunta i Baldino (1928–1995), poet Rita Carla Francesca Monticelli Melchiorre Murenu (1803–1854) Michela Murgia Salvatore Niffoi (born 1950), writer...
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    ISBN 88-8082-429-5. Melchiorre, Vito Antonio (1990). Il Ducato sforzesco di Bari [The Sforza Duchy of Bari] (in Italian). Bari: Adda. Melchiorre, Vito Antonio...
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  • Antonio Gaglione Maurizio Grassano Paolo Guzzanti Giorgio La Malfa Daniela Melchiorre Italo Tanoni Siegfried Brugger Roberto Rolando Nicco Karl Zeller Stefano...
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    1663 Carlo Maratta, 1664–1665, 1699, 1706–1713 Giovanni Francesco Grimaldi 1666 Melchiorre Cafà, 1667 (declined) Orfeo Boselli, 1667 Pietro del Pò Giacinto...
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    Innocent XII on 7 February 1695; a Vicar Capitular was elected, Msgr. Melchiorre Curti. Cappelletti, p. 606. Semerio, II, pp. 519-520. Rossi (1886), pp...
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  • When the rule of the Borromeo family ended, the town in 1569 was sold to Melchiorre de Herrera and later, in 1571, to Filippo Spinola. In 1582 the Sacred...
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  • main exponents of Cerretese ceramics: Domenico Marchitto, Santi Festa, Melchiorre Cerri, Nicola and Crescenzo Petruccio, Nicola Marchitto, Salvatore Paduano...
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    Sensism, and Empiricism. The main Sensist Italian philosophers were Melchiorre Gioja and Gian Domenico Romagnosi. Criticism of the Sensist movement came...
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  • of styles and materials Livio Masciarelli (1913–1984), sculptor Luigi Melchiorre (1859-After 1908), sculptor Michelangelo (1475–1564), sculptor and painter;...
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    Field named for him Leo Melamed, CEO of Chicago Mercantile Exchange Gene Melchiorre, basketball player, 1951 top NBA draft pick, banned for point-shaving...
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