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- Museo del Risorgimento), located in the 18th-century Milanese Palazzo Moriggia, houses a collection of objects and artworks which illustrate the history...
- Giovanni Battagio; also present are works by Bernardino Campi, Giovanni Moriggia, Giulio Cesare Procaccini and Nicola Moietta. Church of Santa Liberata...
- home-town of Ravenna. He was born in Ravenna from the illustrious family of Moriggia. His father was an important member of the nobility of Ravenna and when...
- who were born to Isabella Moriggia (born 2 June in Busto Arsizio), grandson of the entrepreneur Marquis Cav. Giuseppe Moriggia. He died in June 2006 in...
- Jacopo Antonio Morigia oalso known as Giacomo Antonio Moriggia (Milan, 23 February 1633 – Pavia, 8 October 1708 ) was a cardinal and Italian Catholic archbishop...
- University Israel Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center Italy (Fresco Network) Moriggia-Pelascini Hospital Policlinico of Milan San Martino Hospital Santa Chiara...
- international contemporary artists designed by architect Ig****o Gardella. Palazzo Moriggia - Museo del Risorgimento. The collection include works and antiques from...
- lesser works in Milan include the Palazzo Greppi (1772–78), the Palazzo Moriggia (1775), and the Palazzo Belgioioso (1772–81). At Parabiago, his friend...
- timeline", 2021 Aspi, Bicocca-Milan University, Historical collections Palazzo Moriggia: Andrea Verga Archive, Milan "Bill Long: "The Development of "Fear" Terminology"...
- letterati milanesi. Milan: Vigone. pp. 452–3. Cusani, Francesco (1877). "Paolo Moriggia e Giuseppe Ripamonti storici milanesi". Archivio Storico Lombardo. 4: 43–69...