- his death. Regiomont****
wrote under the
Latinized name of
Ioannes de
Monteregio (or
Monte Regio;
Regio Monte); the
toponym Regiomont**** was
first used...
-
Malfatti (1731–1807),
Italian mathematician Johann Baptist Malfatti von
Monteregio (1775–1859), Italian-Austrian
physician Johannes Malfatti (born 1976)...
-
Johann Baptist Malfatti,
Edler von
Monteregio baptized as
Giovanni Domenico Antonio Malfatti (June 12, 1775, in
Lucca –
September 12, 1859, in Hietzing...
-
cousin of the
famous and
wealthy physician,
Johann Baptist Malfatti von
Monteregio (1775–1859). Her father, who
since 1804
owned an
estate in Walkersdorf...
- designations, half of
which were
created in the late 1990s. It
includes the
Monteregio di M****a
Marittima region which has been
recently the
recipient of foreign...
-
years of
ageing needed before the wine can be
released on the market.
Monteregio di M****a
Marittima DOC in Tuscany,
located in the
northwest of the region...
-
American lawyer,
mayor of
Albany (d. 1840)
Johann Baptist Malfatti von
Monteregio, Italian-born
physician (d. 1859) Karl
Freiherr von Müffling, Prussian...
- C****ero
Senese (Sienese Fortress),
built in the 13th–14th centuries.
Monteregio Castle,
built by the
Aldobrandeschi in the 9th century,
later used as...
- part of the
circle of
friends centred on
Johann Baptist Malfatti von
Monteregio and drew
portraits of
Ludwig van
Beethoven and his
friend Ignaz von Gleichenstein...
-
attended event of Taranto.
After the
defeat of
Ferdinand IV of
Naples at
Monteregio and the
subsequent Peace of Florence, in 1801 the
French general Jean-de-dieu...