Andrea Corsini may refer to: Andrew Corsini (1302–1373), Italian saint Andrea Corsini (cardinal) (1735–1795), Italian cardinal This disambiguation page...
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Andrea Corsini (11 June 1735, Florence – 18 January 1795, Rome) was an Italian cardinal. A great-nephew of pope Clement XII and a nephew of cardinal Neri...
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is Andrea, who was Bishop of Fiesole from 1349 until his death in 1373. He was made a Saint in 1629 (Sant Andrea Corsini, or Saint Andrew Corsini) because...
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1675–1683, to hold the remains of an ancestral member of the family, St Andrea Corsini (1301–1374), who became a Carmelite friar and the Bishop of Fiesole...
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Andrea Corsini (cardinal) (1707-1795) Saint Andrew Corsini (1302-1373), friar and Bishop Fiesole Pope Clement XII (1652-1740), born Lorenzo Corsini Neri...
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Andrea Corsini (30 November 1302 – 6 January 1373 or 1374) was an Italian Catholic prelate and professed member from the Carmelites who served as the Bishop...
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Andrea "Ignacio" Corsini (February 13, 1891 – July 26, 1967) was an Italian-born Argentine folklore and tango musician. Andrea Corsini, such his real name...
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member, San Andrea Corsini. It contains three large marble reliefs depicting his life: San Andrea in Glory, The Mass of San Andrea Corsini and The Battle...
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exhibition is arranged by chronological and thematic paths. 1930-1961 Andrea Corsini 1961-1981 Maria Luisa Righini Bonelli 1982-2021 Paolo Galluzzi since...
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Jerusalem, OCarm St. Albert of Trapani, OCarm St. Pierre Thomas, OCarm St. Andrea Corsini, OCarm St. Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi, OCarm St. Teresa Margherita of...
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of Portugal and Conrad of Piacenza (1625), Peter Nolasco (1628), and Andrea Corsini (1629). The pope also beatified 68 individuals, including the Martyrs...
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also refer to: Saint Andrew Stratelates, d. 300 Saint Andrew Corsini (San Andrea Corsini), d. 1373 Saint Andrew of Constantinople, Orthodox Fool for Christ...
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Antonio Maria Erba Odescalchi 1762–1793 – Marcantonio Colonna 1793–1795 – Andrea Corsini 1795–1810 – Giulio Maria della Somaglia 1810–1813 – Antonio Despuig...
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Colonna di Sciarra (1743–1763) Marcantonio Colonna (iuniore) (1763–1793) Andrea Corsini (1793–1795) Gian Francesco Albani (1795–1803) Antonio Despuig y Dameto...
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The Palazzo Corsini is a prominent late-baroque palace in Rome, erected for the Corsini family between 1730 and 1740 as an elaboration of the prior building...
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Colloredo-Mansfeld, the Marquises Malaspina, Emanuele Fenzi, Prince Andrea Corsini, Stanislao Grottanelli De Santi, the Princes Poniatowski, Count Francesco...
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Villa Doria Pamphili (redirect from Villa Corsini)
Villa Corsini—called dei Quattro Venti for its airy perch— was destroyed. In the aftermath prince Doria-Pamphili bought the extensive Corsini grounds...
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(1759–1762) Marcantonio Colonna (iuniore, 1762–1793) Andrea Corsini (not to be confused with St. Andrea Corsini) (1793–1795) Giulio Maria della Somaglia (1795–1818)...
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Andrea Horwath (/ˈhɔːrvæθ/ ; born October 24, 1962) is a Canadian politician who has been the 58th mayor of Hamilton since 2022. Horwath served as the...
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supplemented with another Marian image. (medieval names also unavailable) Andrea Corsini (1769.09.11 – 1776.07.15), Promoted Cardinal-Bishop of Sabina Alberico...
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Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica (redirect from Galleria nazionale d'arte antica di palazzo Corsini)
by the avid 17th century collector. Andrea del Sarto Madonna and Child Baciccio Portrait of Cardinal Neri Corsini Jacopo Bassano Adoration of the Shepherds...
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4 December 1793 Predecessor Antonio Maria Erba-Odescalchi Successor Andrea Corsini Other post(s) Congregation for the Residence of Bishops (1762-93) Archpriest...
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Corsini family. He was the son of Filippo Corsini and Maddalena Machiavelli. He was the uncle of pope Clement XII and great uncle of cardinal Andrea Corsini...
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passione di nostro signore Gesù Cristo (Pietro Ottoboni, 1707 e 1708) S. Andrea Corsini (Giacomo Buonaccorsi, 1722) Ad sacrum drama de passione Domini nostri...
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1792, and consecrated a bishop in Rome on 9 December 1792 by Cardinal Andrea Corsini. He died in Siena on 27 December 1794. Cappelletti, p. 514. Ritzler-Sefrin...
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with Andrea Corsini [it] at the Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza beginning in 1942. In 1961, she became director of the institute after Corsini died...
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papacy of Pope Pius VI as Bishop of Parma. He was consecrated bishop by Andrea Corsini, Cardinal-bishop of Santa Sabina. He served as Bishop of Parma until...
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Franceschini. He painted Mystical night of Saint Theresa with Saints Andrea Corsini and Ursula for the church of the Carmine in Medicina. He was a member...
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(1760–1773) Carlo Rezzonico iuniore (1773–1776) Andrea Corsini (1776–1795) Giovanni Archinto (1795–1799) Giovanni Andrea Archetti (1800–1805) Ippolito Antonio Vincenti...
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UC Sampdoria (redirect from Society Andrea Doria)
clubs whose roots can be traced back to the 1890s, Sampierdarenese and Andrea Doria. Both the team name and colours reflect this union, the first being...
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