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Mauro Picenardi (1735 in Crema,
Lombardy – May 30, 1809 in Bergamo) was an
Italian painter. He was the son of the
Cremonese painter Tommaso Picenardi, He...
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Torre de'
Picenardi (Cremunés: Li Tùr) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Cremona in the
Italian region Lombardy,
located about 90 kilometres...
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Elisabetta Picenardi, also
known as
Elisabeth of Mantua, (1428 – 19
February 1468) was an
Italian tertiary of the
Servite Order.
Picenardi was born in...
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Cappella de'
Picenardi (Cremunés: La Capéla) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Cremona in the
Italian region Lombardy,
located about 90 kilometres...
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Catholic parish church located on Via
Cavour #4 in the town of
Cappella de'
Picenardi in the
province of Cremona,
region of Lombardy, Italy. In 1080, Annibale...
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Ottavio Piccinardi or
Ottavio Picenardi (1661–1722) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Reggio Emilia (1701–1722).
Piccinardi was born...
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During her
Italian tour, she took a new lover, the
Marquis Sommi Picenardi. She was also
invited to meet the
famous Italian poet and
playwright Gabriele...
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Ippolito Nievo (1831–1861), writer,
journalist and
patriot Elisabetta Picenardi (1428–1468),
Italian Roman Catholic,
Servite Order professed member Dave...
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Battista Zaist and
Antonio Maria Panni.
Nuova guida di Cremona, by
Giuseppe Picenardi, Cremona, 1820,
pages 224-226.
Comune of
Cremona Tourism office, entry...
- muni****lities:
Cappella de'
Picenardi, Gabbioneta-Binanuova,
Isola Dovarese, Ostiano,
Pescarolo ed Uniti,
Torre de'
Picenardi, Volongo. On 21
August 2011...