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    di Via, Pieve di Cusignano, Rossi, Salsominore, San Vittore, Scipione Castello, Scipione Ponte, Tabiano Terme, Tosini, Vascelli. Luxeuil-les-Bains, France...
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    ("Tell me, Muse, of the man of many devices"), is at the Cemetery of Scipione Castello (44°49′43″N 9°57′41″E / 44.82872785°N 9.961494°E / 44.82872785;...
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    Castel Sant'Angelo, and his sister Ortensia's son Scipione Caffarelli (1577–1633), becoming Scipione Borghese on his adoption) a Cardinal and his adoptive...
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    Castello normanno, Anversa degli Abruzzi Castello Orsini-Colonna, Avezzano Castello Piccolomini, Balsorano Castle of Barisciano, Barisciano Castello di...
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    developing sketches by Scipione Borghese himself, who used it as a villa suburbana, a country villa at the edge of Rome. Scipione Borghese was an early...
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    Castello di Gagliano Aterno (Italian for Castle of Gagliano Aterno) is a Middle Ages castle in Gagliano Aterno, Province of L'Aquila (Abruzzo). The castle...
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  • Acquedotti romani. Other paintings of this artist are: Antica casa e Castello di Scipione a Salsomaggiore; Stazione del Tramvia a Villa Fornaci, Pagan temple...
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    completely bare, as noted in a 1567 pastoral visit report.[20] Francesco and Scipione Palmieri (sons of Giovanni) started to restore the castle in 1570-1572...
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    Laurenzi, Fortunato (1931). Ermetica ed Ermeneutica Dantesca. Città di Castello: Scipione Lapi. Bloom, Harold (1994). The Western Canon: The Books and School...
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  • of Ventasso (RE) Cerreto Selva, in the municipality of Sovicille (SI) Scipione Cerreto (1551–1633), Italian composer Cerrito (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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    successor Francesco I. He retreated to live in his villa, the Villa di Castello, outside Florence. Cosimo was an authoritarian ruler and secured his position...
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    Hill"), built by the architect Flaminio Ponzio, developing sketches by Scipione Borghese, who used it as a villa suburbana, or party villa, at the edge...
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  • Madama in Rome and restored it, later donating it to the State, while the Castello Dentice di Frasso in San Vito dei Normanni continues to be their property...
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    pupil in the 1640s until 1648. He influenced the painters Jan Linsen, Scipione Compagno, Laurens Barata, Charles Cornelisz. de Hooch, Pieter Anthonisz...
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    first gonfalon of Milan was a tapestry made around 1565 by embroiderers Scipione Delfinone and Camillo Pusterla from designs by Giuseppe Arcimboldi and...
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    in Itri, south of Rome, near Gaeta, in 1511, with the baptismal name of Scipione Burali d’Arezzo, he was the second son of Paolo Burali d’Arezzo and his...
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  • direction of Pietro Fedele. It was published by Casa Editrice Scipione Lapi in Città di Castello from 1900 to 1917 (Lapi himself died in 1903) and then by...
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    his native Lodi where he formed a workshop with his brothers Cesare and Scipione (died 1552). In 1538, while in Crema, he married the noblewoman Francesca...
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    Medici (later Pope Clement VII), but at the time that was a minority view. Scipione Ammirato, the court historian of the Medicean grand duchy writes that "...
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    carnesecchi.eu. Retrieved 2020-09-30. Ammirato, Scipione. Delle Famiglie Nobili Fiorentine di Scipione Ammirato, Vol. 1 (in Italian). Forgotten Books....
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    first daughter, Eleonora, as heiress to his titles. Elenora was married to Scipione Fieschi, count of Lavagna, but she died in 1515. The following year Fieschi...
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    until the discovery of the Borghese Hermaphroditus in the excavations. Scipione Borghese, Cardinal-nephew of Pope Paul V, appropriated this sculpture but...
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    Hermaphroditus (mattress) 1630s Statue of Carlo Barberini Two Busts of Cardinal Scipione Borghese Tomb of Countess Matilda of Tuscany Pasce Oves Meas Bust of Costanza...
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  • (early 15th century) Antonino Sartini (1889–1954) Luigi Scaffai (1837–1899) Scipione (Gino Bonichi) (1904–1933) Giovanni Segantini (1858–1899) Jacopo da Sellaio...
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    potestà regia che li reprima.» discursus_florentinarum_rerum (in Italian) Scipione Barbò Soncino, Summario delle Vite degli Sforzeschi Archived 21 November...
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    Giovanni Battista Boccabadati's prose drama Scipione (1693) served as the basis for Apostolo Zeno's Scipione nelle Spagne, which was performed in 1710,...
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  • (1558–1638) Philippus Schoendorff (1558–1617) Giovanni Bassano (c. 1558–1617) Scipione Stella (1558/1559–1622) Richard Allison (1560/1570–before 1610) Felice...
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    first town, or oppidum, was founded at the top of the hill today called Castello (Castle), which is now inside the medieval old town. The ancient Ligurian...
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  • Dukes of Montalto [es], Spanish nobility. In 1563, he constructed the Castello d'Avalos on Procida, a small island in the Gulf of Naples. After a period...
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    (1930–2005) Fabrizio Dentice (c. 1539 – c. 1581) Luigi Dentice (c. 1510–1566) Scipione Dentice (1560–1633), grandson of Luigi, nephew of Fabrizio Luigi Denza...
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