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Lorenzo di
Pierfrancesco de'
Medici (4
August 1463 – 20 May 1503),
nicknamed the Popolano, was an
Italian banker and politician, the
brother of Giovanni...
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Pierfrancesco Favino (Italian pronunciation: [ˌpjɛrfranˈtʃesko faˈviːno]; 24
August 1969) is an
Italian actor and producer. He has
appeared in more than...
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Pier Francesco Mola,
called Il
Ticinese (9
February 1612 – 13 May 1666) was an
Italian painter of the High Baroque,
mainly active around Rome. Mola was...
- been
transmitted the
rights to the fief of
Bormarzo by her father,
Pierfrancesco I Orsini, also
known as Vicino, who was lord of Bomarzo. His maternal...
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Francesco Cavalli (born
Pietro Francesco Caletti-Bruni; 14
February 1602 – 14
January 1676) was a
Venetian composer,
organist and
singer of the
early Baroque...
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Pier Francesco Ferrero (1510–1566) was an
Italian Roman Catholic abbot,
bishop and cardinal.
Pier Francesco Ferrero was born in
Biella in 1506, the son...
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Pier Francesco Pingitore (born 27
September 1934) is an
Italian director, screenwriter,
playwright and author, and co-founder of Il
Bagaglino theatre company...
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Pier Francesco Cavazza (1675 – 14
October 1755) was an
Italian painter and art collector,
active in his
native Bologna. He
trained in
Bologna under Giovanni...
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Pier Francesco Prina (early 18th century) was an
Italian painter. He was a
native of Novara. He was
living in 1718. He
painted some of the decoration,...
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Pierfrancesco Pavoni (born 21
February 1963, in Rome) is a
retired sprinter from Italy. He won
twelve medals at the
International athletics competitions...