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The Sacchetti family is an Italian noble family originating in Tuscany, now resident in Rome, whose earliest documented member Merlo lived during the late 10th and early 11th centuries.[1] The name of the family is derived from one or more members known as Sacchetto. According to Ugolino di Vieri (1438–1516),"nobile Sacchetti genus est, moenia primus romanus sangius".
In the 19th century, the Sacchetti inherited the title of Prince of Palestrina and permission to use the Barberini name.
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The Sacchettifamily is an Italian noble family originating in Tuscany, now resident in Rome, whose earliest documented member Merlo lived during the...
surnamed "Buono", a Florentine merchant of the noble and ancient family of the Sacchetti. He was married three times; first to Maria Felice Strozzi with...
Look up sacchetti in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sacchetti may refer to: House of Sacchetti, a noble Italian family Arturo Sacchetti (born 1941)...
Palazzo Sacchetti (formerly Palazzo Ricci) is a palazzo in Rome, important for historical and artistic reasons. The building was designed and owned by...
31, 2011. "The Obama Family Tree". Chicago Sun-Times. September 9, 2007. Archived from the original on June 10, 2014. Sacchetti, Maria (January 30, 2013)...
Casalpalocco. The castle and the park were founded in the 17th century by the Sacchettifamily. Its vegetation consists mainly in a forest of colossal Maritime Pines...
near Ostia Antica, Rome, Italy. It was built in 1624-1629 for the Sacchettifamily, close associates of Pope Urban VIII, and was the first architectural...
Antonio Sacchetti (8 January 1790, Venice - 15 April 1870, Warsaw) was an Republic of Venice-born scenic designer and painter, who spent most of his career...
Urbano Sacchetti. Sacchetti's father was a trading partner of the Barberini family of Pope Urban VIII and the two families became close. Sacchetti's elder...
that was being renovated under the direction of Bernini. In 1626, the Sacchettifamily engaged Cortona to paint three large canvases of The Sacrifice of Polyxena...
Terrylene Sacchetti (born February 5, 1967) is a deaf actress from Chicago, Illinois. She graduated from the Model Secondary School for the Deaf in 1985...
for separating migrant families in 2017". NBC News. Archived from the original on September 25, 2018. Horwitz, Sari; Sacchetti, Maria (May 7, 2018). "Sessions...
Bozzi Editore. Zirpolo, Lilian H. (2005). Ave Papa/Ave Papabile: The SacchettiFamily, Their Art Patronage, and Political Aspirations. Toronto: Centre for...
Francesco di Riccardo Sacchetti (died in or before 1473), a member of an illustrious Tuscan family, was a doctor of medicine and professor of logic and...
baroque manner is clearly evident in paintings that he executed for the Sacchettifamily in the 1620s and the vault fresco in the Palazzo Barberini (finished...
The Villa Pigneto or Sacchetti, or also the Casino al Pigneto del Marchese Sacchetti was a villa in Rome, Italy, designed by the Baroque artist Pietro...
went to his daughter and heiress Maria and her husband Marquis Luigi Sacchetti, who received the title of Prince of Palestrina and permission to use...
the Palazzo Sacchetti and was originally a group of residential buildings that first belonged to the Ricci and later to the Donarelli family. The complex...
Giambattista Sacchetti, also known as Juan Bautista Sacchetti or Giovanni Battista Sacchetti, was chosen to continue the work of his mentor. Sacchetti designed...
later Pope Clement IX. Still in 14th century, the family allied with the Salviati, Gucci, Pucci, Sacchetti and Bardi and became strong supporters of the war...
del Bello: A second cousin of Dante. Apparently he was killed by the Sacchettifamily and avenged by the Alegheri in 1310, with the feud continuing until...
Ottavia Sacchetti's father. When Ottavia's first husband, Piero Alberti, died, marriage to Orazio was considered an excellent option for both families. Records...
in Rome. In 1628 he made frescos in the castle of the Sacchettifamily (the 'Casino Sacchetti', now 'Casino Chigi') in Castelfusano, working alongside...
where immigrant families in Texas could be housed after Trump's executive order". Corpus Christi Caller-Times. Retrieved 2018-06-21. Sacchetti, Maria; Miroff...
within the universe. Screenwriter Dardano Sacchetti was inspired by Henry James' The Turn of the Screw. Sacchetti also stated the film was based on his own...
Biografico degli Italiani, vol. 44 (1994). Ave Papa/Ave Papabile: the Sacchettifamily, their art patronage, and political aspirations by Lilian H. Zirpolo...
conclave, 1644 and the papal conclave, 1655. Ave Papa/Ave Papabile: the Sacchettifamily, their art patronage, and political aspirations by Lilian H. Zirpolo...