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    was Karl Gotthard von Firmian, and in Italy known as Carlo Giuseppe di Firmian. He was the nephew of Leopold Anton von Firmian. He was also related to...
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    Baschiera, and a portion of the library of Count Firmian, some of which he had acquired from Giuseppe Beltramelli. In 1788, a law required all works (books...
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    He was a close friend of Carlo Imbonati and Giuseppe Parini, who commemorated his death in a sonnet entitled In morte di Domenico Balestrieri. Balestrieri...
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    one. The neoclassical architect Giuseppe Piermarini produced an initial design. However, it was rejected by Count Firmian (the governor of the then Austrian...
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    Joseph II, co-ruler with his mother, Empress Maria Theresa, informed Count Firmian, the governor of Lombardy, on 20 July 1767 of his intention to reform the...
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    passage. Among the most important was an introduction to Count Karl Joseph Firmian of Milan, described as the "King of Milan", an influential and cultivated...
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    Maria Durini - others included count Karl Joseph von Firmian, archbishop Giuseppe Pozzobonelli and Carlo Trivulzio. He became an orator, epigraphist and church...
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    and goldsmithing. MMM Firmian, is one of six locations of the museum project of mountaineer Reinhold Messner. The MMM Firmian is located at Sigmundskron...
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    Cardinal-Priest [no title assigned]; archbishop of Reims Leopold Ernest von Firmian (December 14, 1772) – Cardinal-Priest [no title assigned]; bishop of Passau...
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    family (who also indirectly controlled Brixen) until 1658, with the death of Carlo Emanuele. Emperor Leopold I of Habsburg assigned therefore the principality...
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    Paliano 1760 1818   Prince Carlo Gennaro of Naples 1780 1789 son of King Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies 1781 Prince Giuseppe of Naples 1781 1783 son of...
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  • Prince-bishop (1730–1758) Leopold Ernst von Firmian, Administrator (1748–1758) Francesco Felice Alberti di Enno, Prince-bishop (1758–1762) Cristoforo Francesco...
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  • Baron Foley, British politician (d. 1777) August 15 – Karl Joseph von Firmian, Austrian diplomat (d. 1782) August 18 – Johan Maurits Mohr, Dutch-German...
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  • Aria for soprano and orchestra Metastasio, Artaserse I,5 1766, or Count Firmian's audition party, Milan, 12 March 1770 79 73d "O temerario Arbace! ... Per...
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