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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...
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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...
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Jacopo Antonio Morigia oalso known as
Giacomo Antonio Moriggia (Milan, 23
February 1633 – Pavia, 8
October 1708 ) was a
cardinal and
Italian Catholic archbishop...
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University Israel Tel Aviv
Sourasky Medical Center Italy (Fresco Network)
Moriggia-Pelascini
Hospital Policlinico of
Milan San
Martino Hospital Santa Chiara...
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international contemporary artists designed by
architect Ig****o Gardella.
Palazzo Moriggia -
Museo del Risorgimento. The
collection include works and
antiques from...
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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"...
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letterati milanesi. Milan: Vigone. pp. 452–3. Cusani,
Francesco (1877). "Paolo
Moriggia e
Giuseppe Ripamonti storici milanesi".
Archivio Storico Lombardo. 4: 43–69...