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Antonio Durini di
Monza (6 June 1770,
Milan – 16
April 1850, Milan) was an
Italian nobleman and
politician who
served two
terms as the Podestà (Rector)...
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Angelo Maria Durini (29 May 1725 – 28
April 1796) was an
Italian Cardinal of the Roman-Catholic Church.
Durini was born in Milan.
After studying in Rome...
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Alessandro Durini, 6th
Count of
Monza (30 May 1818,
Milan - 9
January 1892, Milan) was an
Italian nobleman and painter,
primarily in watercolors, depicting...
- fountains. In 1787,
Balbiano was
acquired by the
Cardinal Angelo Maria Durini, art
patron and collector. His
circle of
friends included notable intellectuals...
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corso di
Porta Orientale (now
Corso Venezia),
Contrada del
Durino (now via
Durini),
Contrada del
monte (now
Corso di Montenapoleone) all used to
cross here...
- crisis. In 1648,
Monza and its
territory became the
property of the
Milanese Durini family. The
Duchy of
Milan and
Monza remained subject to the
Spanish crown...
- of the city. The
statue that
dominates the site,
designed by
Francisco Durini Cáseres, is
dedicated to
President Gerardo Barrios and was
unveiled in 1909...
- Williams, Roy H. "branding,
Entrepreneur –
Marketing Judo". Entrepreneur.
Durini,
Lucrezia De
Domizio (1992). The felt hat :
Joseph Beuys, a life told. p...
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charitable organisation). At the
beginning of the 18th
century it p****ed to the
Durini counts, then to the
Ranieri family and in 1780 to the
Merlini family. In...
- in his
attempts to buy the
nearby Isola Comacina,
Cardinal Angelo Maria Durini purchased this
property in 1785. In 1787, he
converted the
monastery structure...