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    Camillo Camilliani (fl. 1574–1603) was an Italian architect, military engineer and sculptor. He is mostly known for the design of watchtowers and other...
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  • Camilliani is an Italian-language surname. Notable people with the surname include: Camillo Camilliani (fl. 1574–1603), Italian architect, military engineer...
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    Francesco Camilliani (1530 Florence – 1586) was a Tuscan sculptor of the Renaissance period. He studied in Florence under Baccio Bandinelli. His son Camillo Camilliani...
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    adjustment were made. The work was assembled by Camillo Camilliani, son of Francesco Camilliani. In 1581, Camillo completed the work with the help of Michelangelo...
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    towers were built on architectural designs of the Florentine architect Camillo Camilliani from [1583] to 1584 and involved the coastal periple of Sicily. The...
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    coastal towers, built following the project of the Florentine architect Camillo Camilliani. Torre di Manfria (1) Torre di Manfria (2) (in Italian) Some infos...
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    this regard is the architectural production of Andrea Calamech and Camillo Camilliani, which has been practically erased. Sicily's early Renaissance was...
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    where he worked alongside Camillo Camilliani in the construction of the Fontana Pretoria, a project of Francesco Camilliani. Returning to Naples, he completed...
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    from Ottoman or Barbary raids. In 1584, the Florentine architect Camillo Camilliani published a report called Descrittione delle marine di tutto il regno...
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    Fortezza del Tocco between 1592 and 1616. The fort was designed by Camillo Camilliani and Vincenzo Geremia. Other nearby fortifications that were also built...
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    Marcantonio Colonna. The tower was designed by the military engineer Camillo Camilliani. In 1615, Hernando Petigno, the general commander of the Royal Cavalry...
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    by Tibúrcio Spannocchi and in 1585 there was a reconstruction by Camillo Camilliani and after by Pietro Novelli. Some outworks were added in the 17th...
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    Padre Sanzio Cicatelli, Vita del P. Camillo de Lellis, a cura di P. Piero Sannazzaro, Roma, Curia Generalizia Camilliani, 1980. Enrico Fedele, L'Ospedale...
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  • virtutibus' on Fr. Enrico Rebuschini". Ministri degli Infermi Religiosi Camilliani. 8 May 2015. Retrieved 10 September 2017. Hagiography Circle Camillians...
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    1952. A small clinic in Baan Pong, Ratchaburi province, later became San Camillo Hospital. They also run Camillian Hospital. In 1975, the first Camillian...
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