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- Pacecco De Rosa (byname of Giovanni Francesco De Rosa; 17 December 1607 - 1656) was an Italian painter, active in Naples. He was a contemporary of M****imo...
- Giordano, La Madonna col bambino tra i Santi Anna e Felice, and one by Pacecco De Rosa, l'Immaculata con i santi Francesco e Antonio. Corleone, Palermo...
- Great and Roch by Andrea Vaccaro. The sacristy contains two paintings by Pacecco de Rosa and Domenico Mondo. (in Italian) Description[permanent dead link‍]...
- d'Errico. On the right, the altarpieces include an Annunciation of Mary by Pacecco De Rosa, a Virgin of the Rosary by Nicola Malinconico, and frescoes by...
- Birth of the Virgin by Salvatore Giusti, and a small Virgin and child by Pacecco de Rosa. The church is only sporadically open and in need of restoration...
- Giovanni Do was in Naples, and that year he married Grazia, sister of Pacecco De Rosa; the marriage contract describes him as Spanish and states the...
- Bisceglie In office 1692–1724 Predecessor Giuseppe Crispini Successor Antonio Pacecco Orders Ordination 12 March 1672 Consecration 4 May 1692 by Pope Benedict...
- December 14 – John Kemény, Prince of Transylvania (d. 1662) December 17 – Pacecco De Rosa, Italian painter (d. 1656) December 19 – Remigius van Leemput,...
- 1973), Italian footballer Gianni De Rosa (1956-2008), Italian footballer Pacecco De Rosa (1606–1656), Italian painter Raffaele De Rosa (born 1987), Italian...
- December 14 – John Kemény, Prince of Transylvania (d. 1662) December 17 – Pacecco De Rosa, Italian painter (d. 1656) December 19 – Remigius van Leemput,...