Agostino Gonzaga (died 1557) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Reggio Calabria (1537–1557). On 11 April 1537, Agostino Gonzaga...
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Resigned), Administrator Girolamo Centelles (16 July 1529 – 1535 Resigned) Agostino Gonzaga (11 April 1537 – 1557 Died) Gaspare Ricciullo del Fosso, O.M. (1560–1592...
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of Reggio Calabria In office 1529–1535 Predecessor Agostino Trivulzio Successor Agostino Gonzaga Orders Consecration 17 August 1529 by Gabriele Mascioli...
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Archdiocese Archdiocese of Reggio Calabria In office 1560–1592 Predecessor Agostino Gonzaga Successor Annibale D'Afflitto Previous post(s) Bishop of Scala (1548–1551)...
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Madonna and Child with Saints is an oil on canvas painting by Agostino Carracci, from 1585, dated on the lowest step of the Virgin Mary's throne. An example...
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I Modi (redirect from Erotic art of Agostino Carracci)
editions of I modi by Giulio Romano and Marcantonio Raimondi. In around 1530 Agostino Veneziano is thought to have created a replacement set of engravings for...
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between 22 November 1425 and 21 November 1426 as one of the four sons of Agostino and Imperatrice Faella. He was the godson of the Venetian senator Bernardo...
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bought the seigniory of Ottaiano in the Kingdom of Naples from Cesare I Gonzaga and moved there, probably due to strife with Grand Duke Cosimo I. He died...
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La Rochefoucauld Jerónimo Xavierre Prince Maurice of Savoy Ferdinando Gonzaga Michelangelo Tonti Fabrizio Veralli Giambattista Leni Lanfranco Margotti...
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Paride da Ceresara (category House of Gonzaga)
at the court of Aloisio Gonzaga in Castel Goffredo as an astrologer. He was summoned to Mantua in 1532 by Federico II Gonzaga to become podestà of the...
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composition teacher to the Duke of Mantua, Guglielmo Gonzaga; Agostini dedicated a book of madrigals to him. Gonzaga went on to become a composer of madrigals himself...
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and who revealed evidence that sought to link the work with the House of Gonzaga. The attribution to Leonardo was further advocated by Carlo Pedretti, who...
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Sant'Agostino, Rome (redirect from S. Agostino in Rome)
June 1694) Enrico Noris, OESA, (2 January 1696–23 February 1704) Carlo Agostino Fabroni, (25 June 1706–19 September 1727) Angelo Maria Quirini, OSB Cas...
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Agostino Bonisoli (1633–1700) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, who was born and worked mainly in Cremona. He was the pupil of the slightly...
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Foligno: appresso Agostino Alterij. Jacobilli, Ludovico (1656). Vite de' Santi et beati dell'Umbria. Vol. 2. Foligno: appresso Agostino Alterij. Jacobilli...
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throughout the world. Degrees are offered both in Italian and in English. Agostino Gemelli University Polyclinic serves as the teaching hospital for the medical...
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Michele Della Torre Giulio Canani Niccolò Sfondrati Anton Maria Salviati Agostino Valier Vincenzo Lauro Filippo Spinola Alberto Bolognetti Jerzy Radziwiłł...
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was famous for her learning. Cardinal Agostino Trivulzio had a nephew named Giovanni, who married Laura Gonzaga. Before going to Rome he was Commendatory...
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Peter in the Vatican S. Lorenzo fuori le mura S. Agnese fuori le mura S. Agostino S. Anastasia al Palatino S. Andrea delle Fratte S. Andrea della Valle S...
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a family of instrumentalists and instrument makers, and was the son of Agostino Bertolotti, who was the maestro di cappella at Salò cathedral. Bernardino...
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started working there in 1702 after the new organ was completed). Carlo Agostino Badia Imeneo trionfante, serenata for the wedding of Joseph I and Wilhelmine...
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Vigilius (San Vigilio), the Bishop of Trento from 385 to 402 AD. In 1540 Agostino Brenzoni built his villa here within a small park, with design by Michele...
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Aragona Gonzaga, also known as Palazzo Negroni, is a sixteenth-century palace in Rome, Italy. It was once the residence of Cardinal Scipione Gonzaga. During...
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15th-century painter Michele di Matteo. The church has three paintings by Agostino Carracci: Adoration by the Shepherds, St Bartolomeo di Reno and the two...
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Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen. The bust is a portrait of Cardinal Agostino Rivarola. The final niche on this side has a statue of St. Evasius (Sant'Evasio)...
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Peter in the Vatican S. Lorenzo fuori le mura S. Agnese fuori le mura S. Agostino S. Anastasia al Palatino S. Andrea delle Fratte S. Andrea della Valle S...
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was set to music as madrigals by Salamone Rossi and the circle of the Gonzaga Court at Mantua. He also wrote verse praising composers, such as Alessandro...
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Skirmish near Giarolo. Tactical League of Venice victory; Francesco II Gonzaga defeated a small French scouting force. 6 July 1495: Battle of Fornovo...
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Agostino was passionately devoted, and Saints Augustine and Sebastian. The bull also stated that the chapel was meant to be a mausoleum for Agostino and...
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