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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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Ferrante Pallavicino (23
March 1615 – 5
March 1644) was an
Italian writer of
numerous antisocial and
obscene stories and
novels with
biblical and profane...
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Cipriano Pallavicino (1509–1585) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Archbishop of
Genoa (1568–1585) and
Apostolic Nuncio to
Naples (1566). Cipriano...
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Benedetto Pallavicino (c. 1551 – 26
November 1601) was an
Italian composer and
organist of the late Renaissance. A
prolific composer of madrigals, he...
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Francesco Maria Sforza Pallavicino or
Pallavicini SJ (28
November 1607 – 4 June 1667), was an
Italian cardinal, philosopher, theologian,
literary theorist...
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Battista Pallavicino (died 12 May 1466) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Reggio Emilia (1444–1466). On 19
October 1444,
Battista Pallavicino...
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Benedetto Pallavicino (21
March 1672 – 16
April 1742) was an
Italian poet and
opera librettist. He was the son of the
composer Carlo Pallavicino (1630?-1688)...
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Carlo Pallavicino (Pallavicini; c. 1630 – 29
January 1688) was an
Italian composer.
Pallavicino was born at Salò. From 1666 to 1673, he
worked at the...
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painter Liberto Dell'Orto and
designed by Boffi. The
large Villa Pallavicino,
between Stresa and Belgirate. It was the
inspiration of
Ruggero Bonghi...
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Cesare Pallavicino (Rome, 1893 – Bergamo, 1976) was an
Italian aeronautical engineer,
heading the
design department at
Caproni from 1935 to 1941. He designed...