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built by
Giuseppe Perego in 1774,
during the
episcopacy of
Giuseppe Pozzobonelli who
supported the idea to
place the
Madonnina at the top of the Cathedral...
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Giuseppe II
Pozzobonelli (or Puteobonellus, 1696–1783) was an
Italian Cardinal and the
Archbishop of
Milan from 1743 to 1783.
Giuseppe Pozzobonelli was born...
- The
Cascina Pozzobonelli is a
historic building in Milan, Italy,
formerly used as a farmhouse.
Constructed in 1492 by
Donato Bramante, it is
mostly in...
- by his successors, such as
Federico Borromeo (died 1631) and
Giuseppe Pozzobonelli (died 1783). In the 20th century, two
Cardinal Archbishops of
Milan were...
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Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio (project for refectory); Milan, ca. 1492
Cascina Pozzobonelli; Milan, 1492
Castello Sforzesco (tower); Vigevano, 1492-1494
Santa Maria...
- (Monti) 1640; (Litta) 1669; (Fed. Visconti) 1692; (Archinti) 1712; (
Pozzobonelli) 1751, 1768; (Fil. Visconti) 1795; (Gaisruck) 1831; (Ferrari) 1902. Breviaries:...
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Albergo Trivulzio was
established in
Milan in 1771, and
Cardinal Giuseppe Pozzobonelli invited Agnesi to
serve as the "visitor and
director of women, especially...
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Odescalchi (1712–1737)
Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742)
Giuseppe II
Pozzobonelli (1743–1783)
Filippo Maria Visconti (1784–1801)
Giovanni Battista Caprara...
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Odescalchi (1712–1737)
Carlo Gaetano Stampa (1737–1742)
Giuseppe II
Pozzobonelli (1743–1783)
Filippo Maria Visconti (1784–1801)
Giovanni Battista Caprara...
- Casa
Parravicini Cascina (della)
Boscaiola or
Cascina Boscarola Cascina Pozzobonelli Ospedale Maggiore (Ca' Granda),
former city
hospital designed by Filarete...