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- Pacello da Mercogliano (c. 1455–1534) was a designer of gardens and hydraulic engineer, who is do****ented as working for Charles VIII at Amboise with...
- Italian artists, including a monk and master gardener from Naples named Pacello da Mercogliano. They decided to reproduce in Amboise the marvels of Tuscany...
- Eleonoro Pacello (9 January 1643 – May 1695) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of **** (1689–1695). Eleonoro Pacello was born in Vicence...
- Italianate palace in France". Among the people Charles brought from Italy was Pacello da Mercogliano who designed the gardens at the Châteaux of Ambois and Blois;...
- purely decorative. The landscape architect whom Charles brought from Italy, Pacello da Mercogliano, created the first French Renaissance garden on the terrace...
- King Charles VIII brought Italian craftsmen and garden designers, such as Pacello da Mercogliano, from Naples and ordered the construction of Italian-style...
- King Charles VIII brought Italian craftsmen and garden designers, such as Pacello da Mercogliano, from Naples and ordered the construction of Italian-style...
- of Montevergine Loreto Abbey Palace near Torelli Montevergine funicular Pacello da Mercogliano "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre...
- Grimston, 3rd Baronet, English politician (d. 1700) January 9 – Eleonoro Pacello, Italian Catholic prelate, Bishop of **** (1689–1695) (d. 1695) January...
- entries. Theophrastus Lucullus Tiberius Pliny the Elder Pliny the Younger Pacello da Mercogliano John Tradescant the elder and his son of the same name Carolus...