Giovanni Battista Soria (1581 – 22 November 1651) was an Italian architect who lived and worked mostly in Rome. Tha façades of the church he designed...
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The current edifice was rebuilt on the old site to designs by Giovanni Battista Soria in 1629–1633, commissioned by Cardinal Scipione Borghese; work...
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rest of work on the façade and granted the order his architect, Giovanni Battista Soria. These grants only came into effect in 1624, and work was completed...
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continued by Giovanni Battista Montano who designed the façade. At his death (1621), the work was continued by his pupil Giovanni Battista Soria. The San...
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events both gay and grave. Vasanzio died in Rome. After his death, Giovanni Battista Soria assumed his role with the Borghese. Palazzo Borghese, where he...
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whose birth name was Felice Peretti. It also feeds the fountain by Giovanni Battista Soria (c. 1630) at the entrance to the Angelicum's walled garden, and...
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Cardinal Giambattista Leni. The travertine façade was designed by Giovanni Battista Soria and construction occurred in 1635–38. The dome is one of the largest...
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who in return granted the order the services of his architect Giovanni Battista Soria and paid for the façade of the church, albeit sixteen years later...
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Ferdinando Sanfelice Giuseppe Sardi Vincenzo Sinatra Giovanni Battista Soria Alessandro Specchi Giovanni Battista Vaccarini Luigi Vanvitelli Giuseppe Vasi Bernardo...
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death in 1621 meant that the work had to be continued by his pupil Giovanni Battista Soria. Numerous wooden furnishings inside the church confirm the craftsmanship...
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Battista Soria (1581–1651), Italian architect Javi Soria (born 1984), Spanish footballer Javier Soria (born 1974), Peruvian footballer Joakim Soria (born...
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1624–1626 – Façade of Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome, designed by Giovanni Battista Soria, is built. 1623–1627 – Queen's Chapel at St James's Palace in London...
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1640 Girolamo Rainaldi, 1641–1643 Niccolò Menghini, 1645–1647 Giovanni Battista Soria, 1648–1650 Luigi Gentile da Bruxelles, 1651–1653 Pietro Martire...
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church was rebuilt in 1123t by John of Crema, and again in 1626 by Giovanni Battista Soria, funded by Scipione Borghese. A further renovation was carried...
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him and the architects Giacomo Della Porta, Orazio Torriani, and Giovanni Battista Soria. Della Greca replaced the latter at his death. Della Greca completed...
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pedagogue and politician Fabrizio Barca (born 1954), Italian politician Giovanni Battista Barca (1594–1650), Italian Baroque painter Mike Barca (born 1954)...
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12 - Felix Castello, Spanish painter (born 1595) November 22 - Giovanni Battista Soria, Italian architect (born 1581) December 6 - Anna Visscher, Dutch...
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Giovanni Battista Valentini, (Cantalicio) (Cantalice, circa 1450 - Rome, 1515), was an Italian humanist, author and Catholic bishop. Cantalcio was born...
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1628, the building of the current church was begun to a design by Giovanni Battista Soria. In 1631 the chancel and two adjacent chapels were completed. Building...
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service of the Borghese family, enjoying the patronage of Prince Giovanni Battista Borghese, and, from May 1693, his son and successor, Prince Marcantonio...
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time and supposedly from a Curia official, Archbishop, now Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, also stated that Prince Ferdinand was the grand a master and Di...
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de Moravia 1245 Yes 1 Gilbert of Meaux 1015 Yes 1 Giovanni da Capistrano 1456 Yes 1 Giovanni Battista Scalabrini 8 Jul 1839 1 Jun 1905 9 Oct 2022 Yes 1...
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Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte. 35 (2): 226–239. JSTOR 4435963. Giovanni Battista Bazzana, 'Bar Kochba’s Revolt and Hadrian’s Religious Policy,’ in...
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States Fidel Ortiz Mexico 1948 London details Tibor Csík Hungary Giovanni Battista Zuddas Italy Juan Venegas Puerto Rico 1952 Helsinki details Pentti...
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Rodolfo Pio, Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria in Trastevere, with Bernardino de Soria, Bishop of Venafro, and Filippo Bona, Bishop of Famagusta, serving as co-consecrators...
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Cannabich (1731–1798) studied with teachers including Niccolò Jommelli, Giovanni Battista Sammartini, and Johann Stamitz. Wilhelm Cramer Anton Stamitz [pupils]...
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Gìanniccola (1478-1540) painter Eusebio San Giorgio (1478-1550) painter Giovanni Battista Danti (1478-1517) military architect and failed aerialist Giordana...
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Died) . . . Rodrigo de Borja (9 Oct 1489 – 11 Aug 1492 Elected, Pope) Giovanni Battista Savelli (31 Aug 1492 – 27 Mar 1493 Resigned) Guillermo Ramón de Moncada...
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Active / Code set: 639-3 / Scope: Individual / Type: Living Jones, Mary C.; Soria, Claudia (2015). "Assessing the effect of official recognition on the vitality...
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Writing (1608), The Raising of Lazarus (1609), etc. His followers were Giovanni Battista Caracciolo (The Young St. John in the Desert, 1610–1620; Sleeping...
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