Alessandro Ferdinando Maffei (3 October 1662, Verona – January 1730, Munich) was an Italian Lieutenant General of Infantry in the service of the Electorate...
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Antonio Francesco Gori. Maffei was of the illustrious family that originated in Bologna; his brother was General Alessandro Maffei, whose memoirs he edited...
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Paolo Alessandro Maffei (11 January 1653 – 26 July 1716) was an antiquarian with a humanist education, who was active in Rome. Maffei was the son of Paolo...
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Maffei is a surname of Italian origin. Alberto Maffei (born 1995), Italian snowboarder Alessandro, Marquis de Maffei (1662–1730), Bavarian general Agnese...
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Marchese Maffei ('marquis of Maffei') may refer to: Alessandro Maffei (1662–1730), Italian general Francesco Scipione Maffei (1675–1755), Italian writer...
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Cambridge University Press. p. 555. Paolo Alessandro Maffei (1709), Gemmae Antiche, Pt. IV, pl. 31; Kern (2000): Maffei "erroneously deemed the piece to be...
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di luna", and "Il mio domani", which Baker co-wrote with lyricist Alessandro Maffei. Morricone arranged the songs and conducted the orchestra. Baker plays...
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It was engraved (with its restored sea-shell – see here) by Paolo Alessandro Maffei, Raccolta di statue antiche e moderni..., 1704 (plate XXVIII) The...
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known by her married name of countess Clara Maffei or Chiarina Maffei. At 17 years old she married Andrea Maffei, but they separated by mutual consent on...
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Finanza (66): 11. De Magistris, Alessandro (July–August 2006). "Fabbrica di eventi". Casabella (746): 56–65. Andrea Maffei Architects CityLife: Official...
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Alessandro Francesco Tommaso Antonio Manzoni (UK: /mænˈzoʊni/, US: /mɑːn(d)ˈzoʊni/, Italian: [alesˈsandro manˈdzoːni]; 7 March 1785 – 22 May 1873) was...
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the Campus Martius Archived 2005-12-20 at the Wayback Machine Paolo Alessandro Maffei, Raccota di statue antiche e moderne... Rome, 1704, noted by Haskell...
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US Alessandro, Signor of Ottajano (1560–1606), Italian patrician Alessandro, Marquis de Maffei (1662–1730), Italian military officer Alessandro, 1st...
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& Modern Statues) in 1704, which he published together with Paolo Alessandro Maffei. The Old Drunkard was esteemed at that time mostly on account of her...
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10 September 2021. "UFFICIALE - Pro Sesto: dal Pisa, ecco Alessandro Livieri e Claudio Maffei". Tutto Serie D (in Italian). Archived from the original...
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Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst, German prince (d. 1714) January 11 – Paolo Alessandro Maffei, Italian antiquarian, humanist (d. 1716) January 14 – Robert Price...
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lyrics are in Italian. Chet Baker composed the music. Alessandro Maffei wrote the lyrics. Maffei also wrote the lyrics to "So che ti perdero". The song...
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Francesco Maffei (1605 – 2 July 1660) was an Italian painter, active in the Baroque style. He probably trained in his birthplace of Vicenza with his father...
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arose covered the battlefield, according to Lieutenant General of Infantry Maffei the fog was so thick it quickly became impossible to distinguish between...
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the elaborate supporting structure that is illustrated in Paolo Alessandro Maffei's Raccolta di statue (1704); in the eighteenth century the right leg...
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Lee, 1st Earl of Lichfield, English peer (b. 1663) July 26 – Paolo Alessandro Maffei, Italian antiquarian, humanist (b. 1653) August 5 – Silahtar Ali Pasha...
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commemorated the event. Such a story was already deflated in Paolo Alessandro Maffei's Raccolta di statue antiche e moderni... of 1704. Taking into account...
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Swingers. The lyrics are in Italian, written by Alessandro Maffei, while Baker composed the music. Maffei also wrote the lyrics to "So che ti perderò",...
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Bernardino Maffei (Bergamo, 27 January 1514 – Rome, 16 July 1553) was an Italian archbishop and cardinal. He studied jurisprudence at Padua, and during...
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Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst, German prince (d. 1714) January 11 – Paolo Alessandro Maffei, Italian antiquarian, humanist (d. 1716) January 14 – Robert Price...
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Cesare Maffei (born 1805) was an Italian painter of the Neoclassical period, active in Tuscany. He was the son of an ornamental painter, and his brother...
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Swingers. The lyrics are in Italian, written by Alessandro Maffei, while Baker composed the music. Maffei also wrote the lyrics to "So che ti perderò",...
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(Andrea Maffei) La zingara (S. Manfredo Maggioni) Ad una stella (Maffei) Lo Spazzacamino (Felice Romani) Il Mistero (Felice Romani) Brindisi (Maffei) Il poveretto...
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Alessandro Farnese (5 October 1520 – 2 March 1589), an Italian cardinal and diplomat and a great collector and patron of the arts, was the grandson of...
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was set up in a niche on the south end of the Ponte Vecchio. Paolo Alessandro Maffei's engraving of 1704 shows that the "Ajax" figure then was wearing a...
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