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    Giacomo Moraglia (7 June 1791 – 1 February 1860) was a prolific Italian architect in the late Neoclassical period, remembered above all for his Porta Comasina...
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  • Venice Giacomo Moraglia (1791–1860), prolific Italian architect in the late Neoclassical period Mori This page lists people with the surname Moraglia. If...
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    Francis I of Austria in 1825. It was reconstructed from 1826 to 1828 by Giacomo Moraglia and dedicated to Garibaldi in 1860. Built in the Doric style, the gate...
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  • unknown – Bertie Crewe, English architect (died 1937) February 1 – Giacomo Moraglia, Milanese neoclassical architect (born 1791) February 19 – Edward Lapidge...
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  • of Saint Bartholomew, Brugherio in Italy, rebuilt to the design of Giacomo Moraglia, is completed. St Mary's Cathedral, Killarney, Ireland (Roman Catholic)...
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    brothers Albertolli, Giocondo and Giacomo Albertolli, then under abbot Zanoia. Amati was a contemporary of Giacomo Moraglia. Amati designed the facade of...
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    Garibaldi, until 1860 called the Porta Comasina, which was designed by Giacomo Moraglia in 1807. The customs houses were added in 1836. Its less monumental...
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    Lombardy, Italy. The palace was designed by Giocondo Albertolli, while Giacomo Moraglia to design the facade. At one time the palace had a large garden attached...
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    though nothing requires the pope to do so. The current patriarch Francesco Moraglia has not been made a cardinal. In the last centuries of the Republic of...
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  • and civil engineering contractor and politician (died 1863) June 7 – Giacomo Moraglia, Milanese neoclassical architect (died 1860) December 19 – Jean-François...
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    the niches are occupied by two sculptures of figures, completed by Giacomo Moraglia (1791-1860). Barely visible from the street is a small dome that covers...
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    to address the growth in population. Nova instructed the architect Giacomo Moraglia in 1854. Within a year, the presbytery was built, the facade was reconstructed...
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    a priest on 15 September 1990, in the Cathedral of Bologna by Cardinal Giacomo Biffi. He obtained his diploma in classical studies at the Archiepiscopal...
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    Laurence also bears his name.[citation needed] According to Francesco Moraglia the role of deacon is distinguished by service of the poor. He is destined...
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    Patriarch of Venice 5 January 2002 – 28 June 2011 Succeeded by Francesco Moraglia Preceded by Giovanni Battista Re Cardinal-Priest of Santi XII Apostoli...
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    Brescia) Bassano Staffieri (10 Jul 1999 – 6 Dec 2007 Retired) Francesco Moraglia (6 Dec 2007 – 31 Jan 2012 Appointed, Patriarch of Venice) Luigi Ernesto...
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    of Genoa on 29 June 1983. From 1983 to 1989 he was parish vicar of San Giacomo Maggiore in Genoa Pontedecimo and he taught religion. From 1989 to 1996...
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    96-98. Eubel I, p. 201. Luca Gianni (2007), "Il difficile episcopato di Giacomo da Cividale, vescovo di Concordia (1293-1317)," (in Italian) Atti dell'Accademia...
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