Alfonso Michele Litta (19 September 1608 – 28 August 1679) was an Italian nobleman who was a Cardinal and Archbishop of Milan from 1652 to 1679. Alfonso...
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Litta may refer to: Litta (family) Alfonso Litta (1608–1679), Cardinal and Archbishop of Milan from 1652 to 1679 Lorenzo Litta (1756–1820), Italian littérateur...
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The Litta are an ancient noble Milanese family who produced two cardinals, Alfonso Litta and Lorenzo Litta. The Litta became Marquesses in XVII century...
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Baroque in Milan (section Palazzo Litta)
the newly elected Pope Clement IX and his relations with Archbishop Alfonso Litta, Lombard art saw a rapprochement with Roman art toward a more markedly...
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(1584–1595) Federico I Borromeo (1595–1631) Cesare Monti (1632–1650) Alfonso Litta (1652–1679) Federico II Visconti (1681–1693) Federico III Caccia (1693–1699)...
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the College of Cardinals but was forced to abandon the idea when King Alfonso XIII of Spain insisted that the pope appoint cardinals from South America...
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Federico I Borromeo (1595–1631) Cardinal Cesare Monti (1632–1650) Cardinal Alfonso Litta (1652–1679) Cardinal Federico II Visconti (1681–1693) Cardinal Federico...
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led the third expedition to circumnavigate the globe (d. 1592) 1608 – Alfonso Litta, Roman Catholic cardinal and archbishop (d. 1679) 1638 – Isaac Milles...
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Villa d'Este. Ippolito was born in Ferrara, Italy, the second son of Duke Alfonso I d'Este and Lucrezia Borgia. His elder brother, Ercole II d'Este, succeeded...
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). VISCONTI, Ottone (in Italian). {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) Litta, Pompeo, Count (1847). Silvestri (ed.). Ritratti dei Visconti Signori di...
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Borja y Velasco (1616–1630) Baltasar Moscoso y Sandoval (1630–1665) Alfonso Litta (1666–1679) Johann Eberhard Neidhardt SJ (1679–1681) Decio Azzolino...
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Cesare Facchinetti, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1683) September 19 – Alfonso Litta, Cardinal, Archbishop of Milan (d. 1679) September 20 Luis de Benavides...
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(1584–1595) Federico I Borromeo (1595–1631) Cesare Monti (1632–1650) Alfonso Litta (1652–1679) Federico II Visconti (1681–1693) Federico III Caccia (1693–1699)...
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Eleanor of Naples, daughter of Ferdinand I of Naples. His eldest brother, Alfonso became duke in 1505, and married Lucrezia Borgia. He had another brother...
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(1584–1595) Federico I Borromeo (1595–1631) Cesare Monti (1632–1650) Alfonso Litta (1652–1679) Federico II Visconti (1681–1693) Federico III Caccia (1693–1699)...
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Cozzolani defended the nuns' music, which came under attack from Archbishop Alfonso Litta, who wanted to reform the convent by limiting the nuns' practice of...
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(1584–1595) Federico I Borromeo (1595–1631) Cesare Monti (1632–1650) Alfonso Litta (1652–1679) Federico II Visconti (1681–1693) Federico III Caccia (1693–1699)...
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of S. Maria in Cosmedin (15 November 1683), † 11 September 1685 Alfonso Michele Litta, archbishop of Milan (created in pectore, published on 15 February...
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