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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...
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Alberico Archinto (8
November 1698 – 30
September 1758) — was an
Italian cardinal and
papal diplomat.
Archinto entered the
Roman Curia in 1724. Twelve...
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Filippo Archinto (1495–1558), born in Milan, was an
Italian lawyer,
papal bureaucrat, bishop, and diplomat. He
served as
Governor of Rome and then papal...
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Romolo Archinto (died 4
September 1576) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Novara (1574–1576). On 26
April 1574,
Romolo Archinto was appointed...
- The villa's
design is
indebted to
Luigi Canonica and was
built for
Count Archinto,
beginning in 1829. A 16th-century
palace once
stood at the site. Canonica...
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Archinto (30 July 1669 – 17
December 1732) was an
Italian aristocrat and
patron of the arts.
Carlo Archinto was born into the
aristocratic Archinto family...
- 1650.
Galleria Doria Pamphilj, Rome Titian,
Portrait of
Cardinal Filippo Archinto, 1558.
Philadelphia Museum of Art As with many
other of Bacon's popes,...
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Aurelius Archinto (1588 – 16
September 1622) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of Como (1621–1622).
Aurelio Archinto was born in 1588...
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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...
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Cardinal Ippolito II d'Este (1555–1556) (absentee)
Filippo II
Archinto (1556–1558) (absentee)
vacant Cardinal Carlo Borromeo (1564–1584) Cardinal...