- The name
Martinitt refers to a
historical boy
orphanage of Milan, Italy, that was
established in the 16th Century, now part of Pio
Albergo Trivulzio,...
- podestà,
Gabrio Casati and a
council of war
under Carlo Cattaneo. The
Martinitt (orphanage children)
worked as
message runners to all
parts of the town...
-
Milan once
again in 1923. In the
first half of the 20th century, the
Martinitt corporation was
based in Lambrate.
After World War II, the
Innocenti machine...
- Pope Pius XI
named him the
patron of
orphans and
abandoned children.
Martinitt,
Milan orphanage founded by
Emiliani Saint Gerolamo Emiliani,
patron saint...
- Trivulzio,
formally Azienda di
servizi alla
persona Istituti Milanesi Martinitt e
Stelline e Pio
Albergo Trivulzio,
commonly referred to as Baggina, is...
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Museo Martinitt e
Stelline 1
History Milan's
history in the 19th and 20th
centuries through the
lives of the
orphans who
lived in the
Martinitt and Stelline...
- 1970(1970-09-24) (aged 80) Milan,
Italy Nationality Italian Education Martinitt Occupation Businessman Years active 1911–1970 Known for
Founder of RCS...
-
Policlinico of
Milan San
Raffaele Hospital European Institute of
Oncology Martinitt Ospedale Luigi Sacco Pio
Albergo Trivulzio Italy portal Outline of geography...
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attended by the po****tion,
political representatives, and a
delegation of
Martinitt, the boys from the
eponymous Milanese orphanage (which
Missori had directed...
- a
lawyer and
president of Pio
Albergo Trivulzio and the
orphanage of
Martinitt and
Stelline from 1900 to his
sudden death in 1903. His
nephew Enrico...