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Giovanni Battista Pallavicino (1480–1524) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal.
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GiovanniBattistaPallavicino (1480–1524) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. GiovanniBattistaPallavicino was born in Genoa in 1480, the...
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the main altar. Facing this monument the cenotaph of Cardinal GiovanniBattistaPallavicino (1596) is likewise attributed to Paracca. The wall tomb of the...
GiovanniBattista Guarini (10 December 1538 – 7 October 1612) was an Italian poet, dramatist, and diplomat. Guarini was born in Ferrara. On the termination...
nominations were such notable men such as Lorenzo Campeggio, GiovanniBattistaPallavicino, Adrian of Utrecht, Thomas Cajetan, Cristoforo Numai and Egidio...
cardinal GiovanniBattistaPallavicino (1480–1524). Pallavicini Francesco Sforza Pallavicino, cardinal of the 17th century Antonio Pallavicino, Antonio...
expired on 6 May 1785, GiovanniBattista Ayroli ran again for the customs elections, having as opponents Gian Carlo Pallavicino, leader of the liberal...
of Pallavicino’s work, positioning and comparing him to contemporaries such as Virgilio Malvezzi, Daniello Bartoli, Paolo Segneri, GiovanniBattista Doni...
late-Baroque or Rococo period. Luigi Lanzi erroneously refers to him as GiovanniBattista Draghi, who should not be confused with the composer of the same name...
Gian Carlo Pallavicino (Genoa, 1722 - Genoa, 1794) was the 179th Doge of the Republic of Genoa. Pallavicino rose to dogal power with the election of 6...
Giovanni Ciampoli or GiovanniBattista Ciampoli (Florence, 1589 – Iesi, 8 September 1643) was a priest, poet and humanist. He was closely associated with...
cardinal-bishop of Porto e S. Rufina 28 November 1537), † 2 January 1543 GiovanniBattistaPallavicino, bishop of Cavaillon – cardinal-priest of S. Apollinare (received...
melons in the Roman markets. The best records are from the tenure of GiovanniBattista Bugatti, the executioner of the Papal States between March 22, 1796...
The palazzo Paolo Battista e Niccolò Interiano or palazzo Interiano Pallavicino is a building located in Piazza delle Fontane Marose at number 2 in Genoa...
Benedetto Pallavicino (c. 1551 – 26 November 1601) was an Italian composer and organist of the late Renaissance. A prolific composer of madrigals, he...
Nicolò Beregan; music by Carlo Pallavicino, 1667) Alciade (music by Pietro Andrea Ziani, 1667) Rosand, Ellen (2001). "Giovanni Faustini". In Sadie, Stanley;...
the Baptistery (Italian: Cappella Montemirabile, Cappella di San GiovanniBattista, Cappella del battistero) is the first side chapel in the left aisle...
entered the city triumphantly on 10 November. Giovanni moved first to Busseto, host of the Pallavicino family. An attempt led by his sons Annibale II...
should not be attributed to GiovanniBattista Castello "il Bergamasco" instead, who was building a city palace for Tobia Pallavicino in the same period. The...
after 1679) Girolamo Abos (1715–1760) Andrea Adolfati (1721/22–1760) GiovanniBattista Agneletti (fl. 1656–1673) Maria Teresa Agnesi Pinottini (1720–1795)...
1570–c. 1617/1619) GiovanniBattista Fontana (c. 1571–c. 1630) Thomas Lupo (1571–1627) Filipe de Magalhães (c. 1571–1652) Giovanni Picchi (1571–1643)...
Giovanni Domenico de Cupis (Cupi, Cuppi) (1493–1553) was an Italian Cardinal, created by Pope Leo X in the consistory of 1 July 1517. He was Crown-cardinal...
(1626–1690) Lelio Colista (1629–1680) Carlo Pallavicino (c. 1630 – 1688) Giovanni Paolo Colonna (1637–1695) Giovanni Buonaventura Viviani (1638 – c. 1693) Alessandro...