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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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  • 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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    bishop of Lodi (1456–1497) Giovanni Battista Pallavicino (1480–1524), Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal Cipriano Pallavicino (1509–1585), Roman Catholic...
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    the main altar. Facing this monument the cenotaph of Cardinal Giovanni Battista Pallavicino (1596) is likewise attributed to Paracca. The wall tomb of the...
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    Giovanni Battista Guarini (10 December 1538 – 7 October 1612) was an Italian poet, dramatist, and diplomat. Guarini was born in Ferrara. On the termination...
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    nominations were such notable men such as Lorenzo Campeggio, Giovanni Battista Pallavicino, Adrian of Utrecht, Thomas Cajetan, Cristoforo Numai and Egidio...
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    Giovanni Battista Castello (1500 or 1509–1569 or 1579) was an Italian historical painter. Born in Gandino near Bergamo, he is ordinarily termed Il Bergamasco...
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    cardinal Giovanni Battista Pallavicino (1480–1524). Pallavicini Francesco Sforza Pallavicino, cardinal of the 17th century Antonio Pallavicino, Antonio...
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    10. Giovanni Battista Pallavicino Set against the last pillar of the south aisle, the tomb of the Genovese cardinal, Giovanni Battista Pallavicino was...
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    expired on 6 May 1785, Giovanni Battista Ayroli ran again for the customs elections, having as opponents Gian Carlo Pallavicino, leader of the liberal...
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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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  • late-Baroque or Rococo period. Luigi Lanzi erroneously refers to him as Giovanni Battista Draghi, who should not be confused with the composer of the same name...
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    cardinal-bishop of Porto e S. Rufina 28 November 1537), † 2 January 1543 Giovanni Battista Pallavicino, bishop of Cavaillon – cardinal-priest of S. Apollinare (received...
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    The palazzo Paolo Battista e Niccolò Interiano or palazzo Interiano Pallavicino is a building located in Piazza delle Fontane Marose at number 2 in Genoa...
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    of Pallavicino's work, positioning and comparing him to contemporaries such as Virgilio Malvezzi, Daniello Bartoli, Paolo Segneri, Giovanni Battista Doni...
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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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    Giovanni Ciampoli or Giovanni Battista Ciampoli (Florence, 1589 – Iesi, 8 September 1643) was a priest, poet and humanist. He was closely associated with...
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    should not be attributed to Giovanni Battista Castello "il Bergamasco" instead, who was building a city palace for Tobia Pallavicino in the same period. The...
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    entered the city triumphantly on 10 November. Giovanni moved first to Busseto, host of the Pallavicino family. An attempt led by his sons Annibale II...
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    ( 1492 - 1510 Died) Frane Pritić (18 Nov 1510 - 1523 Died) Giovanni Battista Pallavicino (8 Sep 1523 - 13 Aug 1524 Died) Zaccaria Trevisani (2 Sep 1524...
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    the Baptistery (Italian: Cappella Montemirabile, Cappella di San Giovanni Battista, Cappella del battistero) is the first side chapel in the left aisle...
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    after 1679) Girolamo Abos (1715–1760) Andrea Adolfati (1721/22–1760) Giovanni Battista Agneletti (fl. 1656–1673) Maria Teresa Agnesi Pinottini (1720–1795)...
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  • Nicolò Beregan; music by Carlo Pallavicino, 1667) Alciade (music by Pietro Andrea Ziani, 1667) Rosand, Ellen (2001). "Giovanni Faustini". In Sadie, Stanley;...
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    (1626–1690) Lelio Colista (1629–1680) Carlo Pallavicino (c. 1630 – 1688) Giovanni Paolo Colonna (1637–1695) Giovanni Buonaventura Viviani (1638 – c. 1693) Alessandro...
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  • 1570–c. 1617/1619) Giovanni Battista Fontana (c. 1571–c. 1630) Thomas Lupo (1571–1627) Filipe de Magalhães (c. 1571–1652) Giovanni Picchi (1571–1643)...
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    Anselmi. The main altar has mid-18th-century gilded bronze statues by Giovanni Battista Febbrari. The church has a rich collection of sacred objects. An inventory...
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    Retrieved 4 February 2024. Pareto, Lorenzo; Camillo Pallavicino; Massimiliano Spinola; Giovanni Cristoforo Gandolfi (1846). Descrizione di Genova e del...
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    Giovanni Domenico de Cupis (Cupi, Cuppi) (1493–1553) was an Italian Cardinal, created by Pope Leo X in the consistory of 1 July 1517. He was Crown-cardinal...
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    Prospero Mandosio [fr; it] Giovanni Battista Manna Giovanni Battista Marino Agostino Mascardi Gabriel Naudé Pietro Sforza Pallavicino Girolamo Preti Antonio...
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    nave has an 18th-century coffered ceiling, frescoed in the centre by Giovanni Battista Parodi, portraying the Miracle of the Chains (1706). In this scene...
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