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Fabrizio Dionigi Ruffo (16
September 1744 – 13
December 1827) was an
Italian cardinal and politician, who led the po****r anti-Jacobin
Sanfedismo movement...
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Venetian family Caterina Dolfin (1736-1793),
Venetian poet
Daniele and
Dionigio Dolfin, last and second-to-last head of the
Patriarchate of
Aquileia respectively...
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Domenico Riccio (also
known as
commonly known as
Domenico Brusasorci; 1516–1567) was an
Italian painter in a
Mannerist style from Verona, best
known for...
- (reprinted, 1972). Carli,
Dionigio da Piacenza. Il Moro
transportado nell'in****a città di Venezia. B****ano, 1687. Carli,
Dionigio da Piacenza.
Viaggio del...
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Denis Calvaert (Dutch: [ˈdɛnɪs ˈkɑlvaːrt];
around 1540 – 16
April 1619) was an Antwerp-born
Flemish painter who
spent most of his life in Italy, where...
- of
Aquileia was
Daniel Dolfin,
coadjutor since 1714 of his predecessor,
Dionigio Dolfin, his
successor since 1734, and a
cardinal since 1747. The Venetian...
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Teatro Nuovo,
carnival 1825 Il
sogno avverato (in
collaboration with
Dionigio Pogliani-Gagliardi and
possibly N. Zingarelli) (Andrea
Leone Tottola) –...
- 663. ISBN 978-3-11-026947-5.
Chiesa di Milano, "E
morto il
cardinale Dionigio Tettamanzi" (5
August 2017); retrieved: 12
January 2019.
Harris M. Lentz...
- title. In
early 1718,
another pasticcio, L'amicizia in
terzo overo Il
Dionigio (Friendship
comes in
threes or Dionysus) was
premiered in Neuburg, which...
- parti****ted in the conclave, only
Giulio Maria della Somaglia and
Fabrizio Dionigio Ruffo were
already cardinals when Pius VII was
elected in 1800. Forty-seven...