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- Marescalchi is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ferdinando Marescalchi, (1754 - 1816), Italian diplomat and politician Pietro Marescalchi...
- Ferdinando, comte Marescalchi (26 February 1754, Bologna - 22 June 1816, Milan) was an Italian diplomat and politician. He was from an old noble family...
- Pietro Marescalchi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpjɛːtro mareˈskalki]; 1522–1589) or de Marascalchi was an Italian painter of the Renaissance, active near...
- The Palazzo Dall'Armi Marescalchi is a Baroque style palace in central Bologna, Italy. The palace was initially constructed in 1466, and rebuilt in 1613...
- 1809, Luigi Vaccari; The Minister for Foreign Affairs was Ferdinando Marescalchi; The Minister of Justice and Great Judge was Giuseppe Luosi; The Minister...
- for Pope Pius XI. Guglielmo Giovanni Maria Marconi was born in Palazzo Marescalchi in Bologna on 25 April 1874, the second son of Giuseppe Marconi (an Italian...
- Cristoforo Boncompagni (10 July 1470 – 1546) and of his wife, Angela Marescalchi, in Bologna, where he studied law and graduated in 1530. He later taught...
- great-great-grandparents were Chiaramonte Chiaramonti and Polissena Marescalchi. His siblings were Giacinto Ig****o (19 September 1731 – 7 June 1805)...
- from 1803, Daniele Felici; Minister of Foreign Affairs was Ferdinando Marescalchi; Minister of Justice and Great Judge was Bonaventura Spannocchi; Minister...
- apse and the 14th-century campanile. The interior has works by Pietro Marescalchi and some 17th-century wooden statues. The church is flanked by the 15th-century...