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    Palazzo Torlonia (also known as the Palazzo Giraud, Giraud-Torlonia or Castellesi) is a 16th-century Renaissance town house in Via della Conciliazione...
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  • Adriano Castellesi (c. 1461-c. 1521), also known as Adriano de Castello or Hadrian de Castello, was an Italian cardinal, an English agent in Rome, and...
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    Palazzo dei Convertendi (also Palazzo della Congregazione per le Chiese orientali) is a reconstructed Renaissance palace in Rome. It originally faced...
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    buy, and later became part of the Palazzo dei Convertendi); Palazzo Castellesi, built by Cardinal Adriano Castellesi, attributed to Andrea Bregno or Bramante...
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    Paschini, Tre illustri prelati del Rimascimento. Ermolao Barbaro, Adriano Castellesi, Giovanni Grimani, Facultas theologica Pontifici Athenaei Lateranensis...
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    his status against the intrigues of Silvestro Gigli, Castellesi donated his residence, the Palazzo Giraud Torlonia on the present Via della Conciliazione...
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    Donato Bramante) a palace, which follows the outlines of the Palazzo della Cancelleria. Castellesi in 1505 presented the palace, still unfinished, to Henry...
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  • Three Eminent Prelates of the Renaissance: Ermolao Barbaro, Adriano Castellesi, Giovanni Grimani, Rome, Facultas Theologica Pontificii Athenaei Lateranensis...
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    Church of San Giacomo. On the N side, aligned with Borgo Nuovo, Adriano Castellesi, treasurer of Alexander VI and later Cardinal of Corneto (today's Tarquinia)...
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    from the ruins to build the façade of the Palazzo Torlonia, the Roman palace of Cardinal Adriano Castellesi. There were also excavations in 1500, 1511–12...
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  • Riario for his share, with Cardinals Petrucci, Sacchi, Soderini, and Castellesi, in a conspiracy against the life of Pope Leo X. Contiguous to the Cancellaria...
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    August 1503 when, after he and his father had dined with Cardinal Adriano Castellesi on 6 August, they were taken ill with fever a few days later. Cesare,...
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    Hesperides, etc., Giovanni Pontano (May–August 1505) On Hunting, Adriano Castellesi (September 1505) Adages or Adagiorum Chiliades, Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus...
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