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    Mattia de Rossi (14 January 1637 – 2 August 1695) was an Italian architect of the Baroque period, active mainly in Rome and surrounding towns. Born in...
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  • Antonio de' Rossi (1616–1695), Italian architect of the Baroque Mattia de Rossi (1637–1695), Italian architect of the Baroque period Angelo de Rossi (1671-1715)...
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  • player Mattia Coletti (born 1984), Italian ski mountaineer Mattia Dal Bello (born 1984), Italian professional football player Mattia de Rossi (1637–1695)...
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    designed by Mattia de' Rossi in 1660. The Palazzo Muti stands on a street corner, and is constructed on four floors. The architect was Mattia de Rossi who had...
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    Francesco a Ripa, whose façade was designed by Bernini's disciple, Mattia de' Rossi. In his last two years, Bernini also carved (supposedly for Queen Christina)...
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  • conductor Matías Rossi (born 1984), Argentine racing driver Mattia de Rossi (1637–1695), Italian architect of the Baroque period Melissa Rossi (born 1965)...
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    rebuilt and decorated by important baroque artists, like the architect Mattia de Rossi (who rose to prominence under the mentorship of Bernini), and the painters...
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    1676–1689), Monsignor Carlo Tommaso Odescalchi commissioned architect Mattia de Rossi to design, and within five years had built an hospice to house and...
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    Baroque palazzo in Rome, Italy. It was built in 1660 by the architect Mattia de' Rossi, a pupil of Gian Lorenzo Bernini. It is thought it was constructed...
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    with four orders. After his death, the construction was continued by Mattia De Rossi. The late Renaissance-style façade, with two orders divided by pilasters...
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  • Girolamo Rainaldi Carlo Rainaldi Pietro Rosa Mattia de Rossi Nicola Sabbatini Nicola Salvi Francesco de Sanctis Ferdinando Sanfelice Giuseppe Sardi Vincenzo...
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    Mattia Perin (Italian pronunciation: [matˈtiːa peˈrin]; born 10 November 1992) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Serie...
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    also declared Venerable one of the famous Spanish mystics, Sister María de Jesús de Ágreda. Clement X, on 24 November 1673, beatified nineteen Martyrs of...
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    Santa Maria Maddalena (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Bari, financed by Paolo Girolamo della Torre, was begun in 1690 by Mattia de Rossi and finished from 1694-96 by Bizzaccheri whose choice of colour tones...
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    Balestra (1776) by Tommaso Righi and a Monument to Giovanna Garzoni by Mattia De Rossi. In the sacristy is a relief of the Ecstasy of St Mary Magdalene by...
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    commissioned by a member of the Capizucchi family, and designed by Mattia de Rossi. Since the time of the James Francis Edward Stuart, the church has...
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    tomb monument of Clement X in St. Peter's. The tomb was designed by Mattia de' Rossi (1684) and the other sculptors who worked on this project were Ercole...
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    with the apse. The facade was finished in 1681–1701 with designs by Mattia de Rossi. From 1873 to 1943 the church was used as barracks by the Bersaglieri...
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    Santa Maria della Vittoria (English: Saint Mary of Victory, Latin: S. Mariae de Victoria) is a Catholic titular minor basilica and Discalced Carmelite conventual...
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    by the Pope himself, and built according to a design of Bernini by Mattia de Rossi, the Palazzo Rospigliosi at Zagarolo, near Rome, the Palazzo Rospigliosi-Pallavicini...
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    century. The architect was Mattia de Rossi, who rose to prominence under the mentorship of Gian Lorenzo Bernini: however, de Rossi was for this structure...
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  • Giada De Laurentiis Veronica De Laurentiis Sylvio de Lellis Giuseppe De Luca Enrico De Pedis Daniele De Rossi Giovanni Battista de Rossi Mattia de Rossi Maurizio...
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    published for the first time. January 14 – Mattia de Rossi, Italian painter (d. 1695) January 18 – Manuel Fernández de Santa Cruz, Spanish religious writer...
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    opened in 1725 [1]. The great complex of San Michele a Ripa, with Mattia de' Rossi. The Chiesa Grande dates from 1706. Baptismal font, St. Peter's Basilica...
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  • produced a catafalque for Pope Alexander VIII in collaboration with Mattia de Rossi. On 27 November 1706, Pope Clement XI sent a breve pontificio to Grand...
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    of Domenico Castelli. Its facade dates to 1681 and is attributed to Mattia de Rossi - a bell-tower was added in 1689. The church and the monastery remained...
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    Carlo Bizzaccheri (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Girolamo della Torre, in Santa Maria Maddalena. The chapel was begun by Mattia de Rossi in 1690 and finished by Bizzaccheri from 1694–96 in tones that would...
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    was rebuilt again at the expense of Livio Odescalchi, to a design by Mattia de Rossi: the poor were transferred to the charitable institution of the Odescalchi...
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    1674 Carlo Cesi, 1675 Charles Le Brun, 1676–1677 Lazzaro Baldi, 1679 Mattia de Rossi, 1681, 1693 Luigi Garzi, 1682 Giovanni Battista Contini, 1683, 1719...
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    List of extant papal tombs (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Tomb of Pope John XXI can be found in: Daly, Walter J. (2004). "An Earlier De Motu Cordis". Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological Association...
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