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Francesco Laparelli da
Cortona (5
April 1521 – 20
October 1570) was an
Italian architect. He was an ****istant of Michelangelo, and
later was sent by the...
- in the
Great Siege. Pope Pius V sent his
military architect,
Francesco Laparelli, to
design the new city,
while Philip II of
Spain sent
substantial monetary...
- the
construction of Valletta,
initially as an ****istant to
Francesco Laparelli,
before taking over the
project himself. He
designed many public, religious...
- Mediterranean's most
powerful navies.
Valletta was
designed by
Francesco Laparelli, a
military engineer, and his work was then
taken up by
Girolamo C****ar...
- Valletta, Malta's
capital city, by
sending his
military engineer Francesco Laparelli to
design the
fortification walls (A
bronze bust of Pius V was installed...
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Margaret of
Cortona (1247–1297) Luca
Signorelli (1445–1523)
Francesco Laparelli (1521–1570),
engineer and
builder Bernardino Radi (1581–1643), sculptor...
- new city on the peninsula.
Construction started in 1566, and
Francesco Laparelli was sent by the Pope to
design the fortifications. The
ruined Fort Saint...
- A
monument to the
architects and
engineers Francesco Laparelli and
Girolamo C****ar is
situated between the
Parliament House and the
ruins of the Royal...
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Porta San Giorgio,
which was
built in 1569 to
designs of
either Francesco Laparelli or
Girolamo C****ar. The gate was
renamed Porta Reale (Maltese: Putirjal)...
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around the city, to a
design by the
Italian military engineer Francesco Laparelli. The city only had
three gates, the main one
being known as
Porta San...