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Gimach (Persian: گيمچ, also
Romanized as
Gīmach; also
known as Gīmajg) is a
village in
Gowharan Rural District,
Gowharan District,
Bashagard County, Hormozgan...
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Carlo Gimach (2
March 1651 – 31
December 1730) was a
Maltese architect,
engineer and poet who was
active in the late 17th and
early 18th centuries. Throughout...
- needed] In the 1720s,
Grand Master António
Manoel de
Vilhena entrusted Carlo Gimach with the
restoration and
additional decoration of the palace. This information...
- architect,
landscape designer and
collector (died 1719) 1651:
March 2 –
Carlo Gimach,
Maltese architect,
engineer and poet (died 1730) 1651:
September 3 – Roger...
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Emanuele Luigi Galizia (1830–1907) –
designed many
public buildings Carlo Gimach (1651–1730) – architect,
engineer and poet
Roger de
Giorgio (1922–2016) –...
- in Malta" (PDF). Scientia. 12 (2): 57–59. Ellul,
Michael (1986). "Carlo
Gimach (1651–1730) –
Architect and Poet" (PDF).
Proceedings of
History W****. Historical...
- (born c. 1680;
killed in the
Patrona Halil uprising December 31 –
Carlo Gimach,
Maltese architect,
engineer and poet (born 1651) Jónas Kristjánsson (1993)...
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erroneously attributed to the
architect and poet
Carlo Gimach due to the
similarity of
their names.
Gimach lived in
Portugal and Rome
during Zimech's lifespan...
- Speelman, Governor-General of the
Dutch East
Indies (d. 1684) 1651 –
Carlo Gimach,
Maltese architect,
engineer and poet (d. 1730) 1705 –
William Murray, 1st...
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Fragments survived in
court records. All
poems and
literary works by
Carlo Gimach,
except for the
cantata Applauso Genetliaco, are
believed to be lost. Lady...