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Gallavresi Palace (or the
Marchioness Palace) is a
public building dating back, by all accounts, to the
second half of the 13th century,
which lies in...
- best
known for the
Sanctuary (15th century).
Other sights include: The
Gallavresi Palace (or the
Marchioness Palace), now the Town Hall. It
dates to the...
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novelist Movement Romanticism Parent(s)
Celso Cantù and
Rachele Cantù (née
Gallavresi)
Academic background Education Barnabite College of St. Alexander, Milan...
- Statistica, one of the
first Italian economic reviews.
Antonielli 1985.
Gallavresi 1931.
Pantaleoni 1894, p. 474. Mai,
Ludwig H. (1975). "Pietro Custodi"...
- (1870–1945) Italy poetry, novel,
essays Vittorio Rossi (1865–1938)
Giuseppe Gallavresi (1879–1937)
Giuseppe Antonio Borgese (1882–1952)
Michele Scherillo (1860–1930)...
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Palazzo Senatorio,
Caltagirone Villa Patti,
Caltagirone Palazzo Farnese Gallavresi Palace Royal Palace of
Caserta Papal Palace of
Castel Gandolfo – the summer...
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journalists and
literary figures. They were
supported by
legal experts Luigi Gallavresi and
Napoleone Perelli. Many
prominent figures joined the Society. Among...
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Roman Empire, the
presence of the
Lombards and then of the Franks:
Villa Gallavresi, once head
office of
Verderio Inferiore muni****lity, was
built on the...
- choice. The
final short-list of
three comprised Francesco Lemmi,
Giuseppe Gallavresi and
Pietro Silva: Rosi's name was
excluded from it. The
appointments commission...
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International Political Studies. The
others were
Carlo Emilio Ferri,
Giuseppe Gallavresi and
Giorgio Mortara.
Solmi married Ines
Dallari on 28
April 1900. He died...