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Giovanni Marliani was an
Italian physicist, doctor,
philosopher and
astrologer who was born and
lived during the Late
Medieval period in
northern Italy...
- 1939, p. 25.
Chopin 1962, p. 177,
letter from
George Sand to
Carlotta Marliani, M****illes, 28
April 1839.
Samson 2001, §4 ¶1.
Samson 2001, §4 ¶4. Zamoyski...
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Roman Forum, but was
later proved right in that matter. Born to
Gabriele Marliani in Robbio,
Bartolomeo Marliano studied ancient Gr**** in
Milan with Stefano...
- translation, by
Philemon Holland, of the
Urbis Romae topographia of
Bartolomeo Marliani,
which he used in the
preparation of his
translation of Livy's Augustan...
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institution known as the
Monte Camerale di
Santa Teresa opened there in
Palazzo Marliani, with the
function of
managing the
public debt. In 1786 the
street itself...
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Manuel Marliani C****ens (13 July 1795 in Cádiz – 5
January 1873 in Florence) was a
Spanish writer,
diplomat and
politician of
Italian descent. He was married...
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Giovanni Agostino Marliani (1585 – 4 June 1674) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Reggio Emilia (1662–1674) and
Bishop of
Accia and...
- demolished. Over a
period of two years, the
theatre was
completed by
Pietro Marliani,
Pietro Nosetti, and
Antonio and
Giuseppe Fe. The
theatre had a
total of...
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entrance to the village,
restored in 1613 by
Count Luigi Marliani, then
again in 1727 by
Carlo Marliani and
finally demolished in 1861. In the 1857 cadastre...
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architect Silvio Gambini in Art
Nouveau style. Also
worth mentioning are the
Marliani-Cicogna palace, now the seat of the muni****l
library and once the residence...