Pallavicini family (redirect from Pallavicino)
The House of Pallavicini, also known as Pallavicino and formerly known as Pelavicino, is an ancient Italian noble family founded by Oberto II Pelavicino...
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Carlo Pallavicino (Pallavicini; c. 1630 – 29 January 1688) was an Italian composer. Pallavicino was born at Salò. From 1666 to 1673, he worked at the...
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Benedetto Pallavicino (c. 1551 – 26 November 1601) was an Italian composer and organist of the late Renaissance. A prolific composer of madrigals, he...
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Francesco Maria Sforza Pallavicino or Pallavicini (28 November 1607 – 4 June 1667), was an Italian cardinal, philosopher, theologian, literary theorist...
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Battista Pallavicino (died 12 May 1466) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Reggio Emilia (1444–1466). On 19 October 1444, Battista Pallavicino...
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Ferrante Pallavicino (23 March 1615 – 5 March 1644) was an Italian writer of numerous antisocial and obscene stories and novels with biblical and profane...
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Cipriano Pallavicino (1509–1585) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Genoa (1568–1585) and Apostolic Nuncio to Naples (1566). Cipriano...
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Stresa (redirect from Villa Pallavicino (Stresa))
the painter Liberto Dell'Orto and designed by Boffi. The large Villa Pallavicino, between Stresa and Belgirate. It was the inspiration of Ruggero Bonghi...
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Oberto (Uberto) Pelavicino or Pallavicino (1197-1269) was an Italian field captain under Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor. He was a member of the noble...
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Giorgio Pallavicino Trivulzio (24 April 1796 - 4 August 1878) was a Lombard aristocrat who became a long-standing patriot activist-politician. He was...
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Giovanni Battista Pallavicino (1480–1524) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Giovanni Battista Pallavicino was born in Genoa in 1480, the...
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Antonio Pallavicini Gentili (redirect from Antonio Pallavicino)
Giovanni Battista Pallavicino (1480–1524). Pallavicini Francesco Sforza Pallavicino, cardinal of the 17th century Antonio Pallavicino, Antonio Gentile...
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Gian Luca Pallavicini (redirect from Gianluca Pallavicino)
Gian Luca Pallavicini (or Pallavicino) (Genoa, 23 September 1697 – Bologna, 27 September 1773) was a Genoese nobleman, field marshal and diplomat in the...
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Lazzaro Opizio Pallavicini or Pallavicino (30 October 1719 – 23 February 1785) was a cardinal of the Catholic Church starting in 26 September 1766. He...
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David C. Dangerous Garden. Frances Lincoln ltd, 2004. The most reliable source for the story of Tofana is Vita di Alessandro VII by Cardinal Pallavicino....
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Cesare Pallavicino (Rome, 1893 – Bergamo, 1976) was an Italian aeronautical engineer, heading the design department at Caproni from 1935 to 1941. He designed...
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Lazzaro Pallavicini (redirect from Lazzaro Pallavicino)
Lazzaro Pallavicini or Pallavicino (1602/1603 – 21 April 1680) was a cardinal of the Catholic Church starting on 19 May 1670. He was one of 22 siblings...
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Carlo Pallavicino (died 1497) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Lodi (1456–1497). On 21 June 1456, Carlo Pallavicino was appointed...
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noble title given by the king Philip IV of Spain in Sicily to Nicolo Pallavicino Piamonte on September 22, 1649 due to his support to the Spanish Empire...
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Benedetto Pallavicino (21 March 1672 – 16 April 1742) was an Italian poet and opera librettist. He was the son of the composer Carlo Pallavicino (1630?-1688)...
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Caproni PS.1 (redirect from Pallavicino PS-1)
The Caproni PS.1, also known as the Pallavicino PS-1 and Caproni Ca.303, was an Italian four-seater sportsplane, designed and built specifically to compete...
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Gian Carlo Pallavicino (Genoa, 1722 - Genoa, 1794) was the 179th Doge of the Republic of Genoa. Pallavicino rose to dogal power with the election of 6...
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Villa Pallavicino delle Peschiere is a 16th-century villa in Genoa, Northwestern Italy, built in 1560 for the nobleman Tobia Pallavicino. It is situated...
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The Palazzo Carrega-Cataldi or Palazzo Tobia Pallavicino is a building located in via Garibaldi (Genoa) at number 4 in the historic centre of Genoa, included...
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Sforza Pallavicino. See: Bellini, Eraldo (2022). "Language and Idiom in Sforza Pallavicino's Trattato dello stile e del dialogo". Sforza Pallavicino: A Jesuit...
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Rispoli Riccardi Gravina Poinsot Ripada Molinier Torres Vallgornera Pallavicino Nicolaï Lynch Ferre Gonet Bancel Quétif Massoulié Alexandre Échard Benedict...
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della Torre thought about finding new allies, so on 11 November Oberto Pallavicino was appointed captain general of Milan for five years despite the papal...
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The palazzo Paolo e Niccolò Interiano, or palazzo Interiano Pallavicino, is a building located in Piazza delle Fontane Marose at number 2 in Genoa, included...
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Lambretta was done by aeronautical engineers Cesare Pallavicino and Pier Luigi Torre. Pallavicino had been Technical Director at the Caproni airplane...
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