Cesare Monti (5 May 1593 – 16 August 1650) was an Italian Cardinal who served as Latin Patriarch of Antioch and Archbishop of Milan. Cesare Monti was...
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Cesare Monti (1891–1959) was an Italian painter. After studying in Paris, France, Monti moved to Milan in 1911 and began to focus on landscapes, female...
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history is almost certain: it found its way to Cesare Monti (1594–1650), was passed to his heir Anna Luisa Monti, then to the De Page family, first Venanzio...
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Cesare de Montis is an official of the European Union. He was the Head of the Delegation of the European Union to Moldova (October 2005 – November 2009)...
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Mazarin, who guided French policy. They put up their own candidate (Giulio Cesare Sacchetti) but could not establish enough support for him and agreed to...
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Catherine de' Medici, Governor of Siena, Italian princess (d. 1629) May 5 – Cesare Monti, Italian cardinal, Archbishop of Milan (d. 1650) May 19 Jacob Jordaens...
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(1564–1584) Gaspare Visconti (1584–1595) Federico I Borromeo (1595–1631) Cesare Monti (1632–1650) Alfonso Litta (1652–1679) Federico II Visconti (1681–1693)...
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(1564–1584) Gaspare Visconti (1584–1595) Federico I Borromeo (1595–1631) Cesare Monti (1632–1650) Alfonso Litta (1652–1679) Federico II Visconti (1681–1693)...
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The Church of Santissima Trinità dei Monti, often called simply Trinità dei Monti (French: La Trinité-des-Monts), is a Roman Catholic late Renaissance...
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the name Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini. He attended the Cesare Arici school, run by the Jesuits, and in 1916 received a diploma from the...
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(1564–1584) Gaspare Visconti (1584–1595) Federico I Borromeo (1595–1631) Cesare Monti (1632–1650) Alfonso Litta (1652–1679) Federico II Visconti (1681–1693)...
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dei Monti (also known as Madonna dei Monti or Santa Maria ai Monti) is a cardinalatial titular church, located at 41 Via della Madonna dei Monti, at the...
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(1564–1584) Gaspare Visconti (1584–1595) Federico I Borromeo (1595–1631) Cesare Monti (1632–1650) Alfonso Litta (1652–1679) Federico II Visconti (1681–1693)...
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Augusto Monti (29 August 1881 in Monastero Bormida – 11 July 1966 in Rome) was an Italian writer and professor. A strenuous opposer of fascism since its...
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Visconti (1584–1595) Cardinal Federico I Borromeo (1595–1631) Cardinal Cesare Monti (1632–1650) Cardinal Alfonso Litta (1652–1679) Cardinal Federico II Visconti...
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Ludovico Ludovisi, 1621–23 Federico Baldissera Bartolomeo Cornaro, 1626–27 Cesare Monti, 1634–50 Giacomo Corradi, 1652–66 Giannicolò Conti, 1666–91 Giuseppe...
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000 units since 2009. The front cover of the single is a photograph by Cesare Monti, showing an eye with a white background. "Il mio canto libero" was written...
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its program of anti-Semitism, Pius XI ordered the papal nuncio in Berlin, Cesare Orsenigo, to "look into whether and how it may be possible to become involved"...
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important art collector. It is recorded in the collections of cardinal Cesare Monti, by whom it was left to the arch-episcopal collection. It was then requisitioned...
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collecting. Federico Borromeo was born in Milan as the second son of Giulio Cesare Borromeo, Count of Arona, and Margherita Trivulzio. The family was influential...
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(1564–1584) Gaspare Visconti (1584–1595) Federico I Borromeo (1595–1631) Cesare Monti (1632–1650) Alfonso Litta (1652–1679) Federico II Visconti (1681–1693)...
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(1564–1584) Gaspare Visconti (1584–1595) Federico I Borromeo (1595–1631) Cesare Monti (1632–1650) Alfonso Litta (1652–1679) Federico II Visconti (1681–1693)...
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when he was about twelve years old. At this time his paternal uncle Giulio Cesare Borromeo turned over to him the income from the rich Benedictine abbey of...
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Cesare Pavese (UK: /pæˈveɪzeɪ, -zi/ pav-AY-zay, -zee, Italian: [ˈtʃeːzare paˈveːse, ˈtʃɛː-, -eːze]; 9 September 1908 – 27 August 1950) was an Italian...
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Giovanni Battista Pamphili (1626–1629), later Pope Innocent X of Rome Cesare Monti (1629–1633) Fabio Lagonissa (1634–1652) Unknown Giacomo Altoviti (1667–1693)...
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in Lauro (received the title on 13 August 1635), † 25 September 1651 Cesare Monti, titular patriarch of Antioch and archbishop of Milan (created in pectore...
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Catherine de' Medici, Governor of Siena, Italian princess (d. 1629) May 5 – Cesare Monti, Italian cardinal, Archbishop of Milan (d. 1650) May 19 Jacob Jordaens...
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Jones (1997, p. 37). Giulio Melzi d'Eril (1972). Federico Borromeo e Cesare Monti collezionisti milanesi. p. 299. These judgments were expressed in a correspondence...
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John Parkinson, English herbalist and botanist (b. 1567) August 16 – Cesare Monti, Italian cardinal, Archbishop of Milan (b. 1593) September 7 – Scévole...
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(1564–1584) Gaspare Visconti (1584–1595) Federico I Borromeo (1595–1631) Cesare Monti (1632–1650) Alfonso Litta (1652–1679) Federico II Visconti (1681–1693)...
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