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    d'Engenio Caracciolo; Enrico Bacco; Ottavio Beltrano (1617). Ottavio Beltrano (ed.). Breve descrittione del Regno di Napoli. Naples. Scipione Ammirato (1580)...
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    Congress Andrea Palladio Architecture on Google Maps Bertotti Scamozzi, Ottavio, "Le fabbriche e i disegni di Andrea Palladio : raccolta ed illustrati" 1776...
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    result. The Prodromo delle Antichità di Ercolano (Preface to the Antiquities of Herculaneum) was prepared by Ottavio Antonio Bayardi, cousin of the prime...
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    Altamura (redirect from Comune di Altamura)
    Oronzo Giannuzzi (1838–76), physiologist Ottavio Serena (1837-1914), Italian politician and historian Nicola Serena di Lapigio (1875–1938), writer and journalist...
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    a few years later the palace was sold to the wealthy noblemen, Ottavio and Giulio di Bartolomeo Sozzifanti. The palace once had an elevated walkway linking...
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    porticu maiore ("Saint Lawrence near the great portico"), referring to its vicinity to the great Portico which in the Middle Ages connected Pons Aelius...
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  • flanking a central portico with thin double columns, accessed by a double ramped stairwell. In 1675 the property was acquired by Ottavio Mansi, from a wealthy...
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    date as 1601. Palazzo Pucci, Florence Palazzo Pucci, Rome Palazzo Pucci di Ottavio Basilica Church of the Santissima Annunziata, Florence Church of San Michele...
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    façade of Villa Toeplitz in Varese. Plan, drawn by Ottavio Bertotti Scamozzi, 1781 Cross section (Ottavio Bertotti Scamozzi, 1781) The interior of the villa...
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    Villa Barbaro, also known as the Villa di Maser, is a large villa at Maser in the Veneto region of northern Italy. It was designed and built by the Italian...
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    deceased) Filippo Spinola (20 February 1584 – 20 August 1593, deceased) Ottavio Bandini (21 June 1596 – 16 September 1615, named cardinal priest of San...
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    was designed by Japanese architect Toyo Ito. Pordenone is home to the Ottavio Bottecchia Stadium, on via dello Stadio, a multipurpose 3,000-seats facility...
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    Basilica of Saint Praxedes (Latin: Basilica Sanctae Praxedis, Italian: Basilica di Santa Prassede all’Esquillino), commonly known in Italian as Santa Prassede...
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    Gonzaga (1578–1583) Francesco Sforza di Santa Fiora (1584–1585) Benedetto Giustiniani (1587, Jan.–Sept.) Ottavio Acquaviva d'Aragona (1591–1593) Cinzio...
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    characterized by a noble portico resting on ten columns of pink marble, made on behalf of Alexander I Pico. From the portico, through an arched door profiled...
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    designed with an entrance that has a portico with six Doric columns, by the Italian famous architects Guido Ottavo and Ottavio Cabiati. Cabiati also created...
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    (literally District of Victory, named for the victory in World War I) came from Ottavio Gasparri, member of the Sacred Heart of Jesus religious institute. At first...
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    The Minor Basilica of St. Lawrence in Lucina (Italian: Basilica Minore di San Lorenzo in Lucina or simply Italian: San Lorenzo in Lucina; Latin: S. Laurentii...
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    resti dell'arco di Ottavio sul Palatino e il portico delle Danaidi" [The Remains of the Arch of Octavius on the Palatine and the Portico of the Danaids]...
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    Eustachio (Firenze: Le Lettere, 1983) [Roma nell'età di mezzo / Pasquale Adinolfi, 4]. Pietro Gagliardi Ottavio Leoni Francesco Ferdinandi Jacopo Zoboli Lucentini...
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    apart from the façade, which was built under Sixtus V (r. 1585–1590) by Ottavio Mascherino. In the 16th century, the portal leading to the Scala Santa...
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    sculptor (stuccoist). Giuseppe Ottavio Pitoni (1657–1743), composer. Giuseppe Ferrari (1840–1905), painter. Elio Augusto Di Carlo (1918–1998), Italian ornithologist...
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    December 1899 - 15 January 1903 Antonio Agliardi 22 June 1903 - 19 March 1915 Ottavio Cagiano de Azevedo 6 December 1915 - 11 July 1927 Andreas Franz Frühwirth...
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    02.20) Philip Thomas Howard of Norfolk, O.P. (1676.03.23 – 1679.09.25) Ottavio Acquaviva d'Aragona (iuniore) (1658.03.18 – 1674.09.26) Francesco Angelo...
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    the House of Farnese. Piacenza was the capital city of the duchy until Ottavio Farnese, Duke of Parma (1547–1586), moved the capital to Parma. The city...
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    11 March 1761) Filippo Acciaioli (6 April 1761 — 24 July 1766) Giovanni Ottavio Bufalini (6 August 1766 — 3 August 1782) Guglielmo Pallotta (23 September...
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    St. Jerome and the chapel dedicated to the Virgin Mary are paintings by Ottavio Semino of Mannerist style with Flemish influences, however mitigated by...
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    daughter of Charles V, but left her a widow at the age of 15. She married Ottavio Farnese, a nephew of Pope Paul III and was soon widowed again, but at Margaret's...
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    into an ellipse. Cross section (drawing by Ottavio Bertotti Scamozzi, 1776) Floor plan (drawing by Ottavio Bertotti Scamozzi, 1776) Palladio died in August...
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    also contains works by Giovanni and Cosimo Bizzelli, Jacopo Chiavistelli, Ottavio Vannini, Cosimo Rosselli, Cosimo Gamberucci, Leonardo del Tasso, Giuseppe...
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