- Vecchio, the seat of
government of the Republic. The
design of
Palazzo Spini Feroni has been
attributed to list of
architects including Arnolfo di
Cambio or...
- 1933. By 1938, he had
recovered financially and
purchased Palazzo Spini Feroni in Florence,
which has
housed the company's headquarters,
flagship store...
- The
Palazzo Magnani Feroni is a
Renaissance Palace in Florence,
central Italy,
dating back to the 15th century. It is
built in the
purest Florentine style...
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Giuseppe Maria Feroni (born 1693, died 1767) was a
Cardinal in the
Roman Catholic church, and
camerlengo from 1760–1761. A
famous bust of him by Andre-Jean...
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Giovanni Cerrina Feroni (18 July 1866 – 2 July 1952) was an
Italian soldier. He was
twice colonial governor of
Eritrea and also a
governor of
Italian Somaliland...
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museum dedicated to Ferragamo's life and work
opened in the
Palazzo Spini Feroni in 1995. The
palazzo had been
bought by
Ferragamo in the 1930s.[citation...
- Generali,
designed in the Neo-Renaissance
style in 1871; the
Palazzo Spini Feroni, in
Piazza Santa Trinita, a
historic 13th-century
private palace, owned...
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Marianna Pecori-Suárez (b. 1810), was
married in 1826 to
marchese Alessandro Feroni, with whom she had
three surviving daughters named Elisa, Giulia, and Paolina;...
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impoverished and kept
decaying for
nearly four centuries.
Cardinal Giuseppe Maria Feroni was
abbot from 1765 to 1767. In 1786, the
campanile fell,
taking with it...
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Buggiano in the
province of Pistoia,
region of Tuscany, Italy.
Francesco Feroni (1614–1696) was a
merchant from Livorno, who was sent to
Amsterdam as a...