- period. The
House of
Aliprandi gave the
Catholic Church Blessed Catherine Aliprandi. An
ancient tradition derives the
lineage of
Aliprandi from the
great Lombard...
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Bernardo Aliprandi ( ?Milan 1710c –
Frankfurt 1792c) was an
Italian composer and cellist.
Aliprandi first appears in the
records of
Ospedale dei Mendicati...
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during renaissance.
Church of Sant'Antonio di Padova:
chapel of the
family Aliprandi of 1648.
Stone portal characterized by a
diamond tip pattern. San Domenico...
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south by the Lambro. The
river enters Monza from the north,
between Via
Aliprandi and Via
Zanzi streets. This is an
artificial fork of the river, created...
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Pinalla Aliprandi (Monza, end of the 13th
century - 1341) was a
Milanese commander of the 14th century. Born in Monza, son of Rebaldo,
brother of Martino...
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Castello De Sterlich-
Aliprandi (Italian for De Sterlich-
Aliprandi Castle) is a
fortified palace in Nocciano,
Province of
Pescara (Abruzzo).
Situated between...
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Martino Aliprandi (fl. 1334 – 1341) was an
Italian lawyer and
mayor of the 14th century. Born in Monza, son of Rebaldo, he
belonged to one of the most...
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Marcello Aliprandi (2
January 1934–26
August 1997) was an
Italian film director. In
addition to his work in
television and the theater, he
directed seven...
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Salvarino Aliprandi (died 1344) was an
Italian Legal Counsel (jurisconsult) of the 14th century. Born in
Monza in the late 13th century, he
belonged to...
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Michelangelo Aliprandi (1527–1595) was an
Italian painter from Verona, who also
painted a
fresco at the
Miniscalchi Palace there. He who
flourished from...