- and
donato to the Religion. In 1714, he
succeeded Giovanni Barbara as
Capomastro delle Opere della Religione, a post
which he held
until his death. He...
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Domenico Cachia (Maltese:
Duminku Cachia, c. 1690–1761) was a
Maltese capomastro (master builder) who was
involved in the
construction of
several notable...
- scaffolding,
often used for
decorating ceiling frescoes. Son of Alessandro, a
capomastro (builder) for St Peter's Basilica. In 1686, he
began to work with the...
- architect,
engineer and
archaeologist Domenico Cachia (c. 1690–1761),
Maltese capomastro "Cachia Name Meaning,
Family History,
Family Crest &
Coats of Arms". HouseOfNames...
- (1707–1779) was a
Maltese architect and
military engineer. He held the post of
Capomastro delle Opere della Religione and was the prin****l
architect of the Order...
-
designed many
public buildings Francesco Zerafa (1679–1758) –
architect and
capomastro Giorgio Costantino Schinas (1834–1894) –
architect and
civil engineer...
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built to
designs of
Andrea Belli, and
construction was
supervised by
capomastro Domenico Cachia. Some alterations,
including the
enlargement of the main...
- 1290 by Pope
Nicholas IV, and
construction was
entrusted to chief-mason (
capomastro) Fra (Friar)
Bevignate di
Perugia (also
called Fra
Bevignate da Gubbio)...
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Federico Borromeo,
Archbishop of Milan.
After a
stint in Rome, he
became capomastro under the main
architect of the
Cathedral of the city,
Aurelio Trezzi...
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Andrea Dingli. In his
early career as an architect,
Dingli ****isted the
capomastro (master builder)
Giovanni Attard during the
construction of the Wignacourt...