-
Marsilio Landriani (Milan, 1751 – Vienna, 1815) was an
Italian chemist,
physicist and meteorologist. He
became known with his
first book,
Ricerche fisiche...
-
Lucrezia Landriani (born c. 1440 –
living 17
August 1507) was the
mistress of
Galeazzo Maria Sforza, Duke of Milan, and the
mother of his
renowned illegitimate...
-
Bernardo Landriani or
Bernardo Landriano (died 1451) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of Asti (1446–1451) and
Bishop of Como (1439–1446)...
-
Fabrizio Landriani (died 1642) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Pavia (1617–1642).
Fabrizio Landriani was born in Milan, Italy. On...
- ****ociation. In 1959
Istituto Lombardo moved to a new location,
Palazzo Landriani,
where are now
located the
library and the archive, many
storages and...
-
Carlo Landriani (1807–1875) was an
Italian painter active in
Lombardy painting historic and
sacred subjects.
Lombardia Beni Culturali. v t e...
-
Marsilio Landriani (1528–1609) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Vigevano (1593–1609).
Marsilio Landriani was born in 1600. On 10 November...
-
Giuseppe Landriani (1824–1894) was an
Italian painter. He was a
resident of Milan. He
specialized in
painting landscapes and
genre paintings.
Among his...
-
Paolo Landriani (1757–1839) was an
Italian painter and architect. He was born at Milan, and
studied under Gonzaga. He was emplo**** at La
Scala theatre...
- Leonardo's
death in 1519,
Francesco returned to
Italy and
married Angiola di
Landriani; with her he
fathered eight children.(p371) One of his children, Orazio...