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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...
- Alberico Archinto (8 November 1698 – 30 September 1758) — was an Italian cardinal and papal diplomat. Archinto entered the Roman Curia in 1724. Twelve...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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,...
- or 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...
- 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...
- (absentee) Cardinal Ippolito II d'Este (1555–1556) (absentee) Filippo II Archinto (1556–1558) (absentee) vacant Cardinal Carlo Borromeo (1564–1584) Cardinal...