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Francesco Melzi, or
Francesco de
Melzi (1491–1567), was an
Italian painter born into a
family of the
Milanese nobility in Lombardy. He
became a
pupil of...
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Melzi was a
civitas (town) of the
Roman Empire during late antiquity. It was also
known as Medit****. The town was in the
Medjerda River valley of northern...
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Girolamo Melzi (1599–1672) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Pavia (1659–1672).
Girolamo Melzi was born in 1599 and
ordained a priest...
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Melzi was a
civitas (town) of the
Roman Empire during late antiquity.
Melzi may also
refer to:
Francesco Melzi, or
Francesco de
Melzi (1491–1570), Italian...
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Villa Melzi (also
known as
Villa Melzi d'Eril) is a
neoclasssical villa located in
Bellagio on the s****s of Lake Como, Italy. The
villa was commissioned...
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Count Francesco Melzi d'Eril, Duke of Lodi and Vice
President of the
Cisalpine Republic to
establish here his
summer home.
Count Melzi proceeded to build...
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Gaetano Melzi (Milan,
December 28, 1786 - Milan,
September 9, 1851) was an
Italian bibliographer and bibliophile. Son of
Giuseppe dei
Melzi Malingegni...
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Palazzo Melzi di
Cusano is a
historic building situated in Via
Monte Napoleone in Milan, Italy. The
building was
erected in 1830. It was
designed by architect...
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Francesco Melzi d'Eril, Duke of Lodi,
Count of
Magenta (6
March 1753 – 16
January 1816) was an
Italian politician and patriot,
serving as vice-president...
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possibly Francesco Melzi with some ****istance on the
landscape background from Joos van Cleve. It is
usually dated to the end of
Melzi's stay in
Milan before...