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- Quartetto – "Ah, ah che ridere" (Pulcherio, Papparelli, Bettina, Don Asdrubale) Aria (fragment) – "Nacqui all'aria trionfale" (Eugenia) Aria (fragment)...
- Asdrubale Mattei (died 1638), Duca di Giove, was an Italian nobleman of the House of Mattei, an avid art collector and a patron of Caravaggio. Mattei...
- daughter after the tragic Carthaginian figure Sophonisba and his only son Asdrubale after the warlord Hasdrubal Barca. Amilcare Anguissola, inspired by Bald****are...
- Roberto Abbado. The ‘’Touchstone’’ of the title is a plan devised by Count Asdrubale to test the sincerity of Donna Fulvia, Baroness Aspasia and Marchioness...
- Pietro Missirilli Martine Carol ... Contessa Vitelleschi Paolo Stoppa... Asdrubale Vanini Isabelle Corey ... Clelia Antonio Pierfederici ... Livio Savelli...
- by Giovanni di Attili for Asdrubale Mattei, brother of the original's ownerCiriaco Mattei. The account books of Asdrubale record a payment of 12 scudi...
- of Michelangelo – to whom it had been sent for viewing – and depicted Asdrubale, the younger brother of Sofonisba (born in 1551):  Having a drawing by...
- as a silent film. 1929 Girls Do Not Joke 1931 Figaro and His Great Day Asdrubale Chiodini 1932 Venus Il giovane Italo-Americano 1932 The Old Lady Fausto...
- Mazzatosta Muzio Mattei Ciriaco Mattei Giulia Matuzzi Cardinal Girolamo Mattei Asdrubale Mattei Marquis di Giove Costanza Gonzaga Giovanni Batista Mattei Alessandro...
- Dogaressa of Venice (1545–1614) Giacomo Boncompagni, Duke of Sora (1548–1612) Asdrubale Mattei, Duke of Giove (1556–1638) Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy (1562–1630)...