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Guido Calcagnini
Guido Calcagnini (25 September 1725 in Ferrara – 17 August 1807 in Osimo) was an Italian cardinal and titular archbishop in the Roman Catholic Church.
GuidoCalcagnini (25 September 1725 in Ferrara – 17 August 1807 in Osimo) was an Italian cardinal and titular archbishop in the Roman Catholic Church....
Calcagnini is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Celio Calcagnini (1479–1541), Italian humanist and scientist Guido Calcagnini...
Tomás de Boxadors Luigi Valenti Gonzaga, in pectore Giovanni Archinto GuidoCalcagnini Angelo Maria Durini Franziskus Herzan von Harras Alessandro Mattei...
1721–26 Giuseppe Accoramboni, 1728–1740 Marcello Crescenzi, 1743–68 GuidoCalcagnini, 1776–1807 Francesco Saverio Castiglione, 1816–21 Anne Louis Henri...
Decameron, Ferrara, c. 1467; illuminated by Taddeo Crivelli for Teofilo Calcagnini". Bodleian Library, University of Oxford. 2000–2003. Retrieved 18 December...
structures appear two or more times, since they were built in various styles. Guido Zucconi, Firenze, guida all'architettura, Arsenale editrice, Verona, 1995...
Brugnatella), in agreement with Visconte Pallavicino and the abbot of Bobbio, Guido took control over Bobbio, transformed it into a lordship and built its current...
Ekebù Zandonai Italian 1925 Daniele Callegari Gabriele Vacis Francesco Calcagnini/ Hilary Lewis Joseph Calleja 1999 Die Königin von Saba Goldmark German...