- The
Pallavicini (plural,
singular = Pallavicino) are an
Italian noble family whose name
dates back to the 11th century. The
first known representative...
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Lazzaro Pallavicini or
Pallavicino (1602/1603 – 21
April 1680) was a
cardinal of the
Catholic Church starting on 19 May 1670. He was one of 22 siblings...
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Villa Pallavicini is the name of
several Italian villas and palazzi, including:
Palazzo Pallavicini-Rospigliosi, Rome
Villa Durazzo-
Pallavicini, outside...
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Giancarlo Pallavicini (Desio,
February 12, 1931) is an
Italian writer and academic.
Giancarlo Pallavicini at "Encyclopedia Treccani"
website Encyclopedic...
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Countess Irene von Arco-Stepperg (née
Pallavicini; 2
September 1811, Algyő – 31
January 1877, Vienna) was a Hungarian-born
noblewoman in the
royal court...
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Princess Elvina Pallavicini (22
January 1914 – 29
August 2004) was an
Italian noblewoman,
member of the
Pallavicini family, part of, and
often considered...
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Palais Pallavicini is a
palace in Vienna, Austria. It is
located in the
Josefsplatz square at
number 5. It has been
owned by the
noble Pallavicini family...
- Abd al
Wahid Pallavicini (née
Felice Pallavicini; 1926, Milan,
Italy -
November 12, 2017, Milan) was a
leading figure of
Sufism in Europe. In France,...
- Gian Luca
Pallavicini (or Pallavicino) (Genoa, 23
September 1697 – Bologna, 27
September 1773) was a
Genoese nobleman,
field marshal and
diplomat in the...
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Palazzo Pallavicini is a
sprawling 15th-century
palace located on Via San
Felice #24 in Bologna,
region of
Emilia Romagna, Italy. It
extends to Via...