Giovanni Antonio de' Rossi (1616–1695) was an Italian architect of the Baroque period, active mainly in Rome. He was a contemporary of Carlo Rainaldi....
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Giovanni Rossi may refer to: Giovanni Bernardo De Rossi (1742–1831), Italian Hebraist Giovanni Battista de Rossi (1822–1894), Italian archaeologist Giovanni...
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constructed between 1657 and 1677 to a design by the architect Giovanni Antonio De Rossi on behalf of the marquises Giuseppe and Benedetto d’Aste. Little...
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Giovanni Antonio de' Rossi or Giovan Antonio de' Rossi (1616–1695), Italian architect Giovanni Antonio Dosio (1533–1611), Italian architect Giovanni Antonio...
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include the following: Giovanni Antonio de' Rossi, known as Giovan Antonio de' Rossi, (1616–1695), Italian architect Giovan Antonio Rusconi (c. 1500-05 –...
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Italian journalist Giovanni Antonio de' Rossi (1616–1695), architect Giovanni Battista de Rossi (1822–1894), archaeologist Giovanni Rossi (1926–1983), Swiss...
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home of the Torlonia family. The palace was built in 1660 by Giovanni Antonio De Rossi for the marquis Francisco Nuñez–Sánchez. In 1806 the palace was...
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Giovanni Battista (Carlo) de Rossi (23 February 1822 – 20 September 1894) was an Italian archaeologist, famous even outside his field for rediscovering...
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according to the wishes of abbess Maria Olimpia Pani, to plans by Giovanni Antonio De Rossi. During excavations in 1777 as part of expanding the convent a...
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Bernardo de Rossi, (1687–1775), Italian theologian and historian Elena De Rossi Filibeck (20th century), Italian writer on Tibetan subjects Giovanni Battista...
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San Giovanni Battista de Rossi is a church on via Cesare Baronio in the quartiere Appio-Latino of Rome, Italy. It is dedicated to Saint Giovanni Battista...
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l'arte (in Italian). Giunti Editore. p. 133. ISBN 9788809039889. "Giovanni Antonio de Rossi". www.royalacademy.org.uk. Retrieved 8 April 2018. Italy portal...
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Camilla de Rossi (fl. 1707–1710) Giuseppe de Rossi (born mid 17th-century - died c. 1719-1720) Giovanni Rossi (1828–1886) Giovanni Battista Rossi (fl. 1585 –...
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Santacroce rebuilt this parish church in 1645 using the designs of Giovanni Antonio de Rossi. The first chapel on the right and the main altarpiece were by...
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d'Italia". Archived from the original on 2009-11-20. Retrieved 2010-01-04. "Giovanni Antonio de Rossi". www.royalacademy.org.uk. Retrieved 8 April 2018....
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directed by Rainaldi (c.1666), it was completed by Giovanni Antonio de Rossi, Ercole Ferrata and Giovanni Paolo Schor. The main altar enshrines the small...
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research findings: (1) It is well known that the Italian architect Giovanni Antonio De Rossi (1616–1695) was involved in the construction and/or renovation...
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Army general Antonio Rosmini-Serbati, Italian philosopher Antonio Rossi, Italian canoer Antonio Roybal, Spanish American painter Antonio Rüdiger, German...
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Giovanni Rossi (11 January 1856 – 9 January 1943) was an Italian anarchist, collectivist, writer, and founder of utopian communities. He was a promoter...
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architect Luigi Berettoni. The late Baroque high altar was made by Giovanni Antonio de Rossi c. 1655 (who is also credited with the church's wooden tabernacle...
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Giovanni di Bicci de' Medici (c. 1360 – February 1429) was an Italian banker and founder of the Medici Bank. While other members of the Medici family,...
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Giuseppe Rossi (Italian pronunciation: [dʒuˈzɛppe ˈrossi]; born 1 February 1987) is a former professional footballer who played as a forward. Born in...
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Giovanni Dondi dall'Orologio (c. 1330 – 1388), also known as Giovanni de' Dondi, was an Italian physician, astronomer and mechanical engineer in Padua...
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Rossi Umberto Saba Giulio Salvadori Edoardo Sanguineti Leonardo Sinisgalli Maria Luisa Spaziani Rosa Taddei Torquato Tasso Laura Terracina Giovanni Testori...
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Firenze (c. 1355 – c. 1436) Giovanni Mazzuoli (c. 1360 – 1426) Antonio da Cividale (fl. 1392–1421) Bartolomeo da Bologna (de Bononia) (fl. 1405–1427) Nicolaus...
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Antonio Cifra (1584–1629) Francisco Correa de Arauxo (1584–1654) Daniel Friderici (1584–1638) Walter Rowe [de] (c. 1584–1671) Giovanni Battista Rossi...
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cardinal. Giovanni Battista Riccioli (1598–1671), astronomer. Giovanni Battista Rinuccini (1592–1653), archbishop. Giovanni Battista de Rossi (1822–1894)...
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Bianca Riario (category Rossi family (Parma))
Bianca married Troilo I de' Rossi, 1st Marquis of San Secondo, and 6th Count of San Secondo. He was the son of Giovanni Rossi and Angela Scotti. He was...
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Santa Maria Maddalena (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
architects were involved. Carlo Fontana designed the dome in 1673; Giovanni Antonio de Rossi later worked on the building. It is uncertain who designed the...
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The Rossi family is an Italian noble lineage originating from the Emilia region, now part of the province of Parma. Their history is well-documented in...
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