Genoa: Le Strade Nuove and the system of the Palazzi dei Rolli (section Palazzo Grillo seat of the De André Foundation)
private residences. Among the palaces open to the public, Palazzo Rosso, Palazzo Bianco and Palazzo Doria Tursi jointly constitute the Strada Nuova Museums...
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Palazzo Madama (Italian pronunciation: [paˈlattso maˈdaːma]) in Rome is the seat of the Senate of the Italian Republic, the upper house of the Italian...
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Genoa (redirect from Palazzo Bianco and Palazzo Rosso Genoa)
most famous are Palazzo Rosso, Palazzo Bianco, Palazzo Doria Tursi, Palazzo Gerolamo Grimaldi, Palazzo Podestà, Palazzo Reale, Palazzo Angelo Giovanni...
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of some importance such as the frescoes in Palazzo Ottavio Imperiale on Campetto square and in the palazzo Negrone on Piazza Fontane Marose. Little or...
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conceived as a way of "restoring" this situation. The libretto was by Ottavio Rinuccini, who had written some of the 1587 Medici intermedi, in which...
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developed into recitative and aria. Peri and Corsi brought in the poet Ottavio Rinuccini to write a text, and the result, Dafne, is seen as the first...
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opera houses; creating innovative new machinery for sets for work's like Ottavio Rinuccini’s Festa dell’Agnolo Gabriello (1620) and Marco da Gagliano’s...
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Fontebuoni, Michelangelo Cinganelli, Fabrizio Boschi, Matteo Rosselli, Ottavio Vannini, Bartolomeo Salvestrini, Giovanni Battista Vanni, Jacopo Confortini...
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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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reconstructions. It was renamed Palazzo Ducale and magnificently rebuilt in the 16th century. Until recently the palazzo housed courts, but it now functions...
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Parmese Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George (Sacro Angelico Imperiale Ordine Costantiniano di San Giorgio) Grand Master of the Order of Saint...
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famous battle of Lützen, in November 1632, where he met Sienese General Ottavio Piccolomini. Upon his return to the grand duchy in 1641, he resumed the...
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as cardinals. The family's ascendance persisted with the marriage of Ottavio Farnese, son of Pier Luigi, to Margaret of Austria, the illegitimate daughter...
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The baroque “barchile,” built in 1643 by G. B. Orsolino to a design by Ottavio and Pietro Antonio Corradi, commissioned by the protectors of the Bank...
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the Marquis Uguccione III, through the mediation of Cardinal Giovanni Ottavio I Bufalini, bought a prestigious building that belonged to the Eugeni family...
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The group of poets was headed by Giovanni Villifranchi and also included Ottavio Rinuccini, Alessandro Adimari, and Jacopo Cicognini. See Solerti (1905)...
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ISBN 88-435-6324-6. Tomei, Maria Antonietta (2000). "I resti dell'arco di Ottavio sul Palatino e il portico delle Danaidi" [The Remains of the Arch of Octavius...
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faction asked the theatre to be named after the composer from Rieti Giuseppe Ottavio Pitoni; the other faction asserted the former composer to be too clerical...
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