Francesco Grimaldi may refer to: Francesco Maria Grimaldi (1618–1663), an Italian Jesuit priest, mathematician and physicist; François Grimaldi (died...
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of Monaco when Francesco Grimaldi captured Monaco in 1297. Since then, every Prince of Monaco has been a member of the House of Grimaldi. However, since...
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Francesco Grimaldi (French: François; English: Francis), called il Malizia (from Italian: "the malicious"), was the Genoese leader of the Guelphs who captured...
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Francesco Maria Grimaldi, SJ (2 April 1618 – 28 December 1663) was an Italian Jesuit priest, mathematician and physicist who taught at the Jesuit college...
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Giovanni Francesco Grimaldi (1606 – 28 November 1680) was an Italian painter, draughtsman, printmaker and architect. He was an accomplished fresco painter...
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Francesco Grimaldi (Oppido Lucano, 1543 – Naples, 1 August 1613) was an Italian Theatine Order priest and architect, working mainly in Naples. Among his...
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Monaco (section Arrival of the Grimaldi family)
Genoa. Monaco was first ruled by a member of the House of Grimaldi in 1297, when Francesco Grimaldi, known as "Malizia" (translated from Italian either as...
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defender Edevaldo Grimaldi (born 1984), Italian footballer Eva Grimaldi (born 1961), Italian actress and model Francesco Maria Grimaldi (1618–1663), Italian...
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first conquest of the Grimaldi dynasty, the rulers of the country for more than 700 years, founded when the Guelf Francesco Grimaldi disguised himself as...
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school, including Domenichino, Massari, Viola, Lanfranco, Giovanni Francesco Grimaldi, Pietro Faccini, Remigio Cantagallina, and Reni. In 1600, Albani moved...
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Pier Francesco Grimaldi (Genoa, 12 August 1715 - Genoa, 4 January 1791) was the 173rd Doge of the Republic of Genoa. Grimaldi became doge when Ferdinando...
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based on GRAIL Mare Tranquillitatis was named in 1651 by astronomers Francesco Grimaldi and Giovanni Battista Riccioli in their lunar map Almagestum novum...
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Murri Affair (1974) .... Francesco Bonmartini Anno uno (1974) .... Amendola Au-delà de la peur (1975) .... Francesco Grimaldi Salò, or the 120 Days of...
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Zenzanini, was a cousin of Agostino and Annibale Carracci Giovanni Francesco Grimaldi (1606–1680), painter, whose common law wife was Aloisi's daughter...
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Among other influential families in the republic were the Spinola, the Grimaldi, the Doria and the Durazzo, all these dynasties gave numerous doges to...
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phenomenon of the diffraction of light (which had been observed by Francesco Grimaldi) by allowing that a light particle could create a localised wave in...
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by the Theatines and dedicated to Saint Irene. The architect was Francesco Grimaldi). It has a large façade showing different styles in the upper and...
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Francesco Grimaldi seized the Rock of Monaco in 1297, starting the Grimaldi dynasty, under the sovereignty of the Republic of Genoa. The Grimaldis acquired...
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The Palazzo Gerolamo Grimaldi also known as the palazzo della Meridiana is a building located in the salita di San Francesco at number 4 in the historical...
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Palazzo Spinola di Pellicceria (redirect from Palazzo Francesco Grimaldi)
The Palazzo Spinola di Pellicceria, also known as Palazzo Francesco Grimaldi, is a palace located in piazza di Pellicceria in the historical center of...
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Francesco Ceva Grimaldi (13 February 1831 – 21 November 1899) was an Italian politician. He was a Senator of the Kingdom of Italy and a Commander of the...
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In recent centuries, after the doge of the Republic of Genoa Pier Francesco Grimaldi (1773—1775), it was also owned by the Pratolongo, Brignole and Cattaneo...
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Francesco Ceva Grimaldi (30 November 1806 – 20 July 1864) was an Italian historian, writer, and administrator. He was the cousin of the Italian senator...
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Doria Pamphili in Rome (especially its initial design by Giovanni Francesco Grimaldi). The King and his librarian Adam Adamandy Kochański took active part...
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Eva Grimaldi (born Milva Perinoni; 7 September 1961) is an Italian actress and model. Born in Nogarole Rocca, Italy, Grimaldi debuted as a nude model...
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vermilion and silver lozenges). Coats of arms Ceva Ceva Grimaldi Grimaldi In 1545, Francesco Ceva Grimaldi's son, Cristofaro, transferred the family's seat to...
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Pantheon. The church had been designed for the Theatines by Giuseppe Francesco Grimaldi and Giacomo della Porta in 1540: it follows a familiar Jesuit plan...
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the Almagestum novum were drawn by a fellow Jesuit educator named Francesco Grimaldi, SJ. The nomenclature was based on a subdivision of the visible lunar...
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help with supervising its construction from his assistant Giovanni Francesco Grimaldi. The casino was a showcase for the Pamphili collection of sculpture...
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Princes: the Palazzo Doria Spinola in Salita Santa Caterina, the Palazzo Grimaldi Doria Tursi in today's via Garibaldi and the Palazzo Lercari Parodi, also...
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