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    Raimondo di Sangro, Prince of Sansevero (30 January 1710 – 22 March 1771) was an Italian nobleman, inventor, soldier, writer, scientist, alchemist and...
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    formed from a single block of white marble, and was commissioned by Raimondo di Sangro, a prince of Sansevero, as the centerpiece of the Cappella Sansevero...
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    di Sangro in 1613 (as inscribed on the marble plinth over the entrance to the chapel). Definitive form was given to the chapel by Raimondo di Sangro,...
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    Palazzo di Sangro, also known as either Palazzo de Sangro di Sansevero or Palazzo Sansevero, is a late-Renaissance-style aristocratic palace facing the...
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    completed in 1752 during the Rococo period. Corradini was commissioned by Raimondo di Sangro to sculpt a memorial for his mother in the Cappella Sansevero in Naples...
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  • member of the Dominican Order Raimondo di Sangro (1710–1771), Italian nobleman, inventor, soldier, writer and scientist Raimondo Epifanio (1440–1482), Italian...
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    Chapel (Capella Sansevero de' Sangri or Pietatella) at the request of Raimondo di Sangro, Prince of Sansevero VII. Corradini's work on the chapel is a very...
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  • The Di Sangro family (or De Sangro) is an Italian noble family. The Di Sangro family descends from an Oderisio, who was nephew of Berardo "il Francisco"...
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    believed to be of natural origin. The models were commissioned by Raimondo di Sangro, prince of Sansevero, and realised by Giuseppe Salerno, an anatomist...
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    invention of which is credited to the Neapolitan polymath Prince Raimondo di Sangro of Sansevero in July 1770 or earlier, or Samuel Bentham whose design...
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    The genus name Sansevieria honors Italian scientist and inventor Raimondo di Sangro (1710–1771), Prince of San Severo. The genus was originally named...
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    These documents seem to be inspired freely by a 1751 writing of Raimondo di Sangro, Prince of Sansevero. Quipucamayocs (Quechua khipu kamayuq, "khipu-authority")...
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  • Salvino D'Armate Corradino D'Ascanio Leonardo da Vinci Raimondo di Sangro Giuseppe Donati Francesco Faà di Bruno Fabio Perini Gabriele Falloppio Federico Faggin...
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    holidays. These palaces are now known worldwide as "Ville Vesuviane". Raimondo di Sangro, prince of Sansevero, was a scientist and one of the last alchemists...
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    and Domenico Quarteironi taught the young polymath and inventor, Raimondo di Sangro, prince of Sansevero. The college was disbanded in 1873. "A Scarlatti"...
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    medieval Catholic monk and chronicler Luigi Rossi (1597–1653), musician Raimondo di Sangro (1710–1771), prince and scientist Nicola Fiani (1757–1799), patriot...
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  • skating jump Daniel Elmer Salmon, American pathologist – salmonella. Raimondo di Sangro, Prince of Sanseviero, Italian nobleman and alchemist – sanseveria...
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  • Carlo was born in Piano di Sorrento or Vico Equense. Among his most prominent portraits is that of Prince Raimondo di Sangro, located in the Cappella...
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    Giordano Bruno, Cornelio Agrippa, and Paracelsus, all the way through to Raimondo di Sangro, Prince of Sansevero, and to the Count of Cagliostro in the eighteenth...
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    his works. In 1747, the charitable foundation also acquired from Raimondo di Sangro, Prince of Sansevero, the area above the Cappella Sansevero, where...
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    church of the monastery of Sant'Eramo Nuovo, thanks to his friend Raimondo di Sangro, prince of San Severo. He was simply placed in the crypt, and therefore...
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    was also repelled, with the loss of some 500 Austrian casualties. Raimondo di Sangro took part in the battle of Velletri, distinguishing himself for his...
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    Army officer who became Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod (d. 1765) Raimondo di Sangro, Italian nobleman (d. 1771) February 1 – Konrad Ernst Ackermann, German...
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    recognized today as a forerunner of cultural anthropology, or ethnology. Raimondo di Sangro (1710–1771), was a writer, polymath, and Grand Master of Naples's...
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    Mason of Freemasonry, dom Pinto initiated to the 33rd degree don Raimondo di Sangro, prince of Sansevero, which later established the first Scottish Rite...
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    mathematics at Naples University. There he became friends with the Prince Raimondo di Sangro who aided him in his translation of the physicist John Arbuthnot's...
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  • Gaetano Filangieri, Ferdinando Galiani, and the Prince of Sansevero Raimondo di Sangro. In his treatise on monetary policy, he opposed the reforms proposed...
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  • Army officer who became Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod (d. 1765) Raimondo di Sangro, Italian nobleman (d. 1771) February 1 – Konrad Ernst Ackermann, German...
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    adventures of "Edo" an imaginary character clearly inspired by Prince Raimondo di Sangro di Sansevero, the famous Neapolitan alchemist. From these stories Rai...
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  • since the 13th century. His mother, Rosalia, was the daughter of Raimondo di Sangro, Prince of Sansevero. He studied natural philosophy and the liberal...
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