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Malvezzi is an
Italian surname.
Members of an
aristocratic family from
Bologna Annibale Malvezzi:
Condottieri for
Venetian armies,
circa 1480 Virgilio...
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Cristofano Malvezzi (baptised June 28, 1547 –
January 22, 1599) was an
Italian organist and
composer of the late Renaissance. He was one of the most famous...
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Virgilio Malvezzi,
Marchese (Marquis) di
Castel Guelfo (Italian: [virˈdʒiːljo malvɛtsi]; 8
September 1595 – 11
August 1654) was an
Italian historian, essayist...
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Palazzo Malvezzi de'
Medici is a Renaissance-style
palace located on Via
Zamboni #13 in
central Bologna, Italy. The
palace now
houses the
offices of...
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Luigi Malvezzi de'
Medici (Bologna,
September 10, 1819 –
Ozzano dell'Emilia,
October 3, 1892) was a politician, patriot, and
Italian scholar.
Malvezzi was...
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Kuehn Malvezzi is an
architectural practice in
Berlin founded by
Johannes Kuehn,
Wilfried Kuehn and
Simona Malvezzi in 2001. They work as
exhibition designers...
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including Vivaldi, Gluck, and Niccolò Piccinni. The
Teatro Malvezzi,
built in 1651,
burned down in
February 1745 and this
event prompted the...
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Palazzo Malvezzi Campeggi is a
Renaissance palace located on Via
Zamboni number 22, at the
corner (southwest) with Via Marsala, in
central Bologna, region...
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Rocca Malvezzi-Campeggi, also
known as the
Rocca Sforzesca di Dozza, or just
Rocca di Dozza, is a
medieval castle in the town of Dozza, in the region...
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several years before remarrying to 36 year old
Countess Antoinette Malvezzi from Ferrara, an
Italian noblewoman, in
February 1884. The
marriage was...