• Tommaso Dingli (Maltese: Tumas Dingli, 22 December 1591 – 28 January 1666) was a Maltese architect and sculptor. One of the last Renaissance architects...
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  • Sandra Dingli (born 1952), Maltese philosopher Tommaso Dingli (1591–1666), Maltese architect and sculptor This page lists people with the surname Dingli. If...
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  • thinker Tommaso D'Apice (born 1988), Italian rugby union footballer Tommaso Debenedetti (born 1969), Italian journalist and author Tommaso Dingli (1591–1666)...
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    earlier Renaissance church which had been built around 1614 to designs of Tommaso Dingli. The design of the present church is based on the Pantheon in Rome,...
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    Putirjal) around 1586, before being rebuilt in 1633, probably to designs of Tommaso Dingli. It was briefly renamed Porte Nationale during the French occupation...
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  • politician Marina Tumas (born 1981), Belarusian volleyball player Tommaso Dingli (Tumas Dingli, 1591–1666), Maltese architect. Tumas Fenech, founder of the...
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    Bartholomew was chosen for the new church which commenced in 1610 on plans by Tommaso Dingli. The church has Doric and Baroque styles. The church was consecrated...
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    24 – Johann Andreas Herbst, German composer (b. 1588) January 28 – Tommaso Dingli, Maltese architect and sculptor (b. 1591) February 12 – Mildmay Fane...
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    Built between 1613 and 1624, the church is attributed to the architect Tommaso Dingli and it is regarded as the finest Renaissance church in Malta. It still...
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    built between 1641 and 1696 to designs of the Renaissance architect Tommaso Dingli. Its façade, an outstanding example of Maltese Baroque architecture...
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    Renaissance design attributed to the architects Vittorio Cassar and Tommaso Dingli. The church fell out of use when St Helen's Basilica replaced it as...
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    17th-century Parish Church of St. Mary at its centre, built by architect Tommaso Dingli. Dingli, born and bred in Attard, is best known for his work on the Wignacourt...
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    1550–c. 1609) Cesar Castellani (died 1905) Ġużè Damato (1886–1963) Tommaso Dingli (1591–1666) Salvatore Ellul (1891-1961) Richard England (born 1937)...
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  • 1609) – military engineer Cesar Castellani (died 1905) – worked in Guyana Tommaso Dingli (1591–1666) – designed various churches Richard England (born 1937)...
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    of Mosta, which had been built in the 17th century by the architect Tommaso Dingli, had become too small to cater for the town's population. Grognet proposed...
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  • 1631) 1569 – Étienne Martellange, French architect (d. 1641) 1591 – Tommaso Dingli, Maltese architect and sculptor (d. 1666) 1639 – Jean Racine, French...
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  • the Bodleian Library (b. 1545) 1621 – Pope Paul V (b. 1550) 1666 – Tommaso Dingli, Maltese architect and sculptor (b. 1591) 1672 – Pierre Séguier, French...
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  • 1668 – Thomas Archer, English architect (died 1743) 1666 January 28 – Tommaso Dingli, Maltese architect (born 1591) September 23 – François Mansart, French...
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    Bernhard von Mallinckrodt, German bibliophile (d. 1664) December 22 – Tommaso Dingli, Maltese architect and sculptor (d. 1666) December 30 – Joseph Furttenbach...
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    worked as a stone carver on the Parish Church of St. Mary at Attard with Tommaso Dingli in 1615. The following year, he was involved in the reconstruction of...
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  • the destruction by fire of many Korean buildings. 1591: December 22 – Tommaso Dingli, Maltese architect (died 1666) 1596 November 1 – Pietro da Cortona,...
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  • Bernhard von Mallinckrodt, German bibliophile (d. 1664) December 22 – Tommaso Dingli, Maltese architect and sculptor (d. 1666) December 30 – Joseph Furttenbach...
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  • 24 – Johann Andreas Herbst, German composer (b. 1588) January 28 – Tommaso Dingli, Maltese architect and sculptor (b. 1591) February 12 – Mildmay Fane...
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    Bishop of Malta, between 1622 and 1631. It was designed by the architect Tommaso Dingli. The building's construction was controversial, as the Order of St....
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    the present Parish church of St Mary was built in 1656 on plans by Thomas Dingli. Construction was completed by 1666. The church was consecrated on December...
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  • MSPR0003 Upload Photo Parish Church of the Assumption of Our Lady Triq Tommaso Dingli MSPR0004 Upload Photo Ta' Għar il-Ġobon Windmill Triq Dun Karm Psaila...
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    it was felt that a larger church was needed. The design was made by Tommaso Dingli, one of the leading architects of the time. The parish priest was Father...
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    plans attributed to Vittorio Cassar and was enlarged by the architect Tommaso Dingli in 1660. The same architect is said to have worked on the carving of...
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    architect, preceding better-known figures such as Girolamo Cassar and Tommaso Dingli. He was overlooked by Maltese historians until the early 21st century...
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    Muscat Jean Dalli Gaetano Bertis Gaetano Pisani Canton of Mdina, Rabat and Dingli President Grégorio Bonici Secretary Gaetano Vitale (notary) Member Saverio...
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