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    Benedetto Pamphili (often with the final long i orthography, Pamphilj) (25 April 1653 – 22 March 1730) was an Italian cardinal, patron of the arts and...
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    deprived of this title for disloyalty to Innocent X Benedetto Pamphili, son of Camillo Pamphili and Olimpia Aldobrandini, created cardinal by Innocent...
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    Rome. Benedetto Pamphili became Grand prior in Rome of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, and in 1681 was named a cardinal. Camillo Pamphili and Olimpia...
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    others were Apostolo Zeno, Benedetto Pamphili, Silvio Stampiglia, Antonio Salvi, Pietro Pariati, Pietro Ottoboni, Stefano Benedetto Pallavicino, Nicola Francesco...
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    including Giovan Battista Pamphili, Benedetto Pamphili and Anna Pamphili who married the Genoese nobleman Giovanni Andrea III Doria-Pamphili-Landi in 1671. When...
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    was also of the Dominican Order. On 4 June 1724, he was crowned by Benedetto Pamphili, the cardinal protodeacon. On the following 24 September, he took...
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    patrons from the Kingdom of Naples, and cardinals Pietro Ottoboni, Benedetto Pamphili and Carlo Colonna. Two oratorios, La resurrezione and Il trionfo del...
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    The Galleria Doria Pamphilj (often Doria Pamphilj Gallery or Doria Pamphili Gallery in English) is a large private art collection housed in the Palazzo...
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    Innocent X (6 May 1574 – 7 January 1655), born Giovanni Battista Pamphilj (or Pamphili), was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 15...
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    (1671–1684) Felice Rospigliosi (1684–1688) Philip Thomas Howard (1689–1694) Benedetto Pamphili (1694–1699) Giacomo Antonio Morigia (1699–1701) Pietro Ottoboni (1702–1730)...
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    Cosimo III de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany (1642–1723) Cardinal Benedetto Pamphili (1653–1730) Urbano Barberini, Prince of Palestrina (1664–1722) Count...
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    Disinganno June 1707 Rome Benedetto Pamphili 46b Il trionfo del Tempo e della Verità 23 March 1737 London Benedetto Pamphili 47 La resurrezione 8 April...
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    were left vacant for decades. When in 1702 Pope Clement XI and Benedetto Cardinal Pamphili, archpriests of the archbasilica, announced their grand scheme...
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    a host of famous patrons in Rome, such as cardinals Flavio Chigi, Benedetto Pamphili, and the politically savvy Pietro Ottoboni. Christina, Queen of Sweden...
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    YouTube. Accessed February 2, 2013 19 Aprile 2005 – Elezione di Papa Benedetto XVI YouTube. Accessed March 16, 2013 "Origins of the 'Annuntio vobis gaudium...
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    assumed the pontifical name of "Clement XI". Cardinal protodeacon Benedetto Pamphili crowned him on 8 December 1700 and he took possession of the Basilica...
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    following 18 May, he was solemnly crowned by the protodeacon, Cardinal Benedetto Pamphili. His pontificate was prosperous, but comparatively uneventful. He...
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    December 1675) Girolamo Casanate (2 December 1675 – 6 April 1682) Benedetto Pamphili (30 April 1685 – 30 September 1686) Giovanni Francesco Negroni (30...
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    composed in spring 1707, to an Italian-language libretto by Cardinal Benedetto Pamphili. Time and Disillusion are personified (thus spelled with an initial...
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    1728) April 19 – William Sewel, Dutch historian (d. 1720) April 25 – Benedetto Pamphili, Italian cardinal, patron of the arts, composer and librettist (d...
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    succeeded him in 1704. As Pasquini he enjoyed the patronage of cardinals Benedetto Pamphili and Pietro Ottoboni, as well as Prince Francesco Maria Ruspoli. His...
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    Catholic In office 1689–1694 Predecessor Felice Rospigliosi Successor Benedetto Pamphili Other post(s) Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria sopra Minerva (1679–94)...
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  • March 17 – Antonín Reichenauer, composer (born c.1694) March 22 – Benedetto Pamphili, Italian cardinal, patron of the arts, composer and librettist (born...
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  • Dimna (act 3) commedia per musica 3 acts Benedetto Pamphili Carnival (7–8 February) 1687 Rome, Palazzo Doria Pamphili Il Flavio dramma per musica 3 acts after...
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    Noris 1631–1704 Bibliothecarius XIX 26 March 1700–23 February 1704 Benedetto Pamphili 1653–1730 Bibliothecarius XX 26 February 1704–22 March 1730 Angelo...
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    first edition. A performance takes about five minutes. Cardinal Benedetto Pamphili's text and lyrics for the 1707 version of the aria are: Lascia la spina...
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    variety of ensembles sponsored by wealthy patrons, such as Cardinal Benedetto Pamphili, for whom he played in Lenten oratorios at San Marcello from 1676...
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  • Eighteenth Century, Fayetteville, AR, 1987–99): Santa Beatrice d’Este (Benedetto Pamphili), 1707 Il sacrifizio di Abramo (F. Dario), 1708 Il figliuol prodigo...
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  • ovvero Il vecchio geloso La santa Dimna figlia del re d'Irlanda (Benedetto Pamphili; Rome, 1686, only act 1; act 2 Bernardo Pasquini, act 3 Alessandro...
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    March 20 – Adrienne Lecouvreur, French actress (b. 1692) March 22 – Benedetto Pamphili, Italian cardinal, patron of the arts, composer and librettist (b...
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