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Palazzo Alicorni is a
reconstructed Renaissance building in Rome,
important for
historical and
architectural reasons. The palace,
originally lying only...
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requested by
Traiano Alicorni, a
Milanese nobleman and
protonotary apostolic. On 27 June 1553 the
chapel was
granted to
Alicorni, and re-dedicated to...
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extends in an east–west
direction from Via San Pio X to
Largo degli Alicorni.
Until 1870, the
present Via dei
Penitenzieri between house numbers 12...
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Bucephalidae is a
family of
trematodes that
parasitize fish. They lack suckers,
having instead a
muscular organ called a "rhynchus" at the
front end which...
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which is a gem of
Roman Mannerism.
Mazzoni was
commissioned by
Traiano Alicorni in 1555 to
decorate his
chapel in the basilica. The work was restarted...
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decoration was
originally commissioned by the
first owner,
Traiano Alicorni in 1555, the work was
restarted under a new patron,
Girolamo Theodoli in...
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Based on
stylistic analysis, have been
attributed to him also the
palazzo Alicorni in
Borgo Vecchio (later
piazza Rusticucci) in
Borgo (demolished in 1931...
- Sant'Uffizio
Palazzo Rusticucci-Accoramboni (destro**** and rebuilt)
Palazzo Alicorni (destro**** and rebuilt)
Palazzo Serristori Palazzo del
Commendatore Palazzo...
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Church of the Nunziatina, and the
palaces Rusticucci-Accoramboni and
degli Alicorni (the
latter had been
already demolished in 1931).
Other buildings, including...
- L'amazzone e il
sacerdote (1979) Per
cercare Aurade (1981)
Mitis degli Alicorni (1982)
Babeeri (1982) Il
ritorno di Lupa
Bianca (1984) Luci di cristallo...