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- Archinti is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aurelio Archinti (1588–1622), Italian Roman Catholic bishop Luigi Archinti (1825–1902)...
- Luigi Archinti (1825 – Milan, February 5, 1902) was an Italian art historian, art critic, and painter. Born to an aristocratic family in Milan. He studied...
- Aurelio Archinti or Aurelius Archinto (1588 – 16 September 1622) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Como (1621–1622). Aurelio Archinto...
- The Villa Archinti Pennati is a Neoclassical style rural palace outside of the town of Monza, in the Region of Lombardy, Italy. The villa's design is indebted...
- Giuseppe Archinto (or Archinti; 1651–1712) was an Italian diplomat, Cardinal and Archbishop of Milan from 1699 to 1712. Giuseppe Archinto was born in Milan...
- Borromeo) 1609-18; (Monti) 1640; (Litta) 1669; (Fed. Visconti) 1692; (Archinti) 1712; (Pozzobonelli) 1751, 1768; (Fil. Visconti) 1795; (Gaisruck) 1831;...
- Archinto (or Archinti) is a surname of a noble House of Milan, which included: Carlo Archinto (1669-1732), Count, patron of arts in Milan Filippo Archinto...
- page 139. Le meraviglie delle arti: Architettura e scultura, By Luigi Archinti, André Lefèvre, Louis Viardot, page 583. Farese-Sperken, page 139. Broude...
- the leadership of the administration was entrusted to sculptor Ettore Archinti, who promoted a broad program of reforms, interrupted, however, by the...
- synod on 3–5 September 1579. A diocesan synod was held by Bishop Filippo Archinti (1595–1621) in 1598; and another synod on 16–18 May 1618. The Fifth Diocesan...