Giovanni da Carignano, or Johannes de Mauro de Carignano (Genoa c. 1250-Genoa 1329), was a priest and a pioneering cartographer from Genoa. There is little...
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Fillide, premiered at the Teatro Carignano during Carnival of 1715. In 1732 he succeeded Andrea Stefano Fiorè as the maestro di cappella at the royal chapel...
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Carignano (Caignan, Carignan or Cavignan in Ligurian) is a residential district in the center of Genoa, administratively included in Municipio I Centro...
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example, on a map dated about 1320 by the Genoese cartographer Giovanni di Carignano, who got his information about Africa from a fellow-countryman in...
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Umberto II of Italy (redirect from Umberto di Savoia)
Umberto II (Italian: Umberto Nicola Tommaso Giovanni Maria di Savoia; 15 September 1904 – 18 March 1983) was the last King of Italy. Umberto's reign lasted...
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Stabile di Torino, and is one of the company's principal performing venues. Premieres and notable debuts at the Teatro Carignano include: Giovanni Pacini's...
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Princess of Carignano, wife of a Prince of Carignano of the House of Savoy César Carignano, Argentine retired footballer Giovanni da Carignano, priest and...
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extension, commissioned by Prince Ludovico di Carignano. Piedmontese palazzi, notably the Palazzo Isnardi di Caraglio in Turin (from c. 1766-7), in collaboration...
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House of Savoy (redirect from La Casa di Savoia)
exercise direct rule from then onward. Through its junior branch of Savoy-Carignano, the House of Savoy led the Italian unification in 1861, and ruled the...
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Maria Immacolata [it], the Church of the Sacred Heart and San Giacomo of Carignano [it] and other churches. The Monumental Cemetery of Staglieno contains...
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defender for Major League Soccer club Los Angeles FC. Dellavalle grew up in Carignano, Italy. Dellavalle played for the youth academy of Italian Serie A side...
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Principe di Carignano was the lead ship of the Principe di Carignano class of ironclad warships built for the Italian Regia Marina in the 1860s. She was...
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Villa Croce Museum of Contemporary Art (redirect from Villa Croce (Carignano))
of Italian and international contemporary art hosted in a villa in the Carignano quarter of Genoa, northwestern Italy. The villa, donated to the city by...
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Umberto I of Italy (redirect from Umberto Ranieri Carlo Emanuele Giovanni Maria Ferdinando Eugenio di Savoia)
Umberto I (Italian: Umberto Ranieri Carlo Emanuele Giovanni Maria Ferdinando Eugenio di Savoia; 14 March 1844 – 29 July 1900) was King of Italy from 9...
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Charles Albert of Sardinia (redirect from Carlo Alberto di Savoia)
Among those present at the festivities were Princess Maria Christina di Carignano and her children Charles Albert and Elisabetta. Despite their past, the...
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in the area) from Carignano and each morning would serve Mass for him or for Father Antonio Bues. He did his schooling in Carignano and upon finishing...
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Vittorio Emanuele, Prince of Naples (redirect from Vittorio Emanuele di Savoia)
Legorano, Giovanni The Surprising Mystery of Italy's Crown Jewels Is Who Gets to Keep Them, The Wall Street Journal "Vittorio Emanuele di Savoia: "Fedeltà...
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Parma (redirect from Carignano, Parma)
Beneceto, Botteghino, Ca'Terzi, Calestano, Carignano, Carpaneto, Cartiera, Casalbaroncolo, Casalora di Ravadese, Casaltone, Case Capelli, Case Cocconi...
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Patria). Born in Turin as the eldest son of Charles Albert, Prince of Carignano, and Maria Theresa of Austria, he fought in the First Italian War of Independence...
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Marchesi di Scandiano. Principessa di Savoia-Carignano. Comune di Scandiano. p. 47. Anna Maria Manzini - Giovanni Prampolini (2011). Angela Maria Caterina...
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Rufino Villa Giustiniani-Cambiaso, Albaro Basilica of S. Maria Assunta, Carignano Porta del Molo (Porta Siberia), inserted in the city walls Cupola of St...
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armament. Persano held a council of war aboard the ironclad Principe di Carignano to determine whether he should sortie to engage Tegetthoff, but by that...
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Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy (redirect from Carlo Emanuele I di Savoia)
Prince of Carignano (1596–1656) married Marie de Bourbon, Countess of Soissons and had issue; Giovanna (born 6 October 1597) died at birth. In Riva di Chieri...
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Prince of Carignano. Anna Maria Manzini - Giovanni Prampolini (2011). Angela Maria Caterina d'Este - Sorella dei Marchesi di Scandiano. Principessa di Savoia-Carignano...
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rival and competitor with Sebastiano Ricci. He painted in Turin for the Carignano family and Novellara. In 1709, he was one of the founding members of the...
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Prince Amedeo, Duke of Aosta (redirect from Amadeo di Savoia)
Duke of Aosta (Amedeo Umberto Isabella Luigi Filippo Maria Giuseppe Giovanni di Savoia-Aosta; 21 October 1898 – 3 March 1942) was the third Duke of Aosta...
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Remorse of Cain (1819, antechamber of the Superintendence, in the Palazzo Carignano). After six years in Rome, Biscarra was summoned to Turin by the new King...
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della Guardia sul Monte Figogna (1915) San Francesco di Paola (1930) Santa Maria Assunta di Carignano (1951) Santa Maria Immacolata (1905) Santa Maria del...
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the Trojan War, amongst other things, it was thought to contain Giovanni da Carignano's lost work on papal contacts at Avignon in 1306 with Ethiopian visitors...
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Genoa (redirect from Quarto di Genova)
Consolazione, San Siro, Santa Maria Maddalena [it], Santa Maria Assunta di Carignano, Sant'Anna and Chiesa del Gesù e dei Santi Ambrogio e Andrea [it]. San...
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