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Pandolfo Reschi (1643–1699) was a
painter who was born at
Danzig (now Gdańsk) and
active in Italy. He
moved to
Italy when he was young, and
became one...
- The
Battle of Montjuïc (1641), by
Pandolfo Reschi, a
Spanish failure during the
Catalan Revolt which would help seal Olivares' fate as
prime minister....
- Donizetti's La favorite. To
appeal to his audience, he was
billed as
Giovanni de
Reschi, an
Italianised version of his name. He sang
opposite his
sister Josephine...
- Gebirgsthäler
werden meistens von räuberischen Kiurdenstämmen, den
Rischwan und
Reschi, bewohnt[...] Sie hat 1,200 bis 1,500 Häuser, und wird von Osmanen, Turkmanen...
- (1452–1512),
ruler of the
Italian city of
Siena during the
Renaissance Pandolfo Reschi (1643–1699),
Italian painter Pandolfo Savelli (died 1306),
Italian statesman...
- (1635–1659) and the
Thirty Years' War
Battle of Montjuïc (1641) by
Pandolfo Reschi Belligerents Prin****lity of
Catalonia Kingdom of
France Habsburg Spain...
- Painten,
Zandt Altmühltal Formation,
Painten Formation A
penaeidid D.
reschi Eichstätt,
Schernfeld Altmühltal
Formation A
penaeidid Eystaettia E. intermedius...
- (attributed);
Sebastiano Mazzoni;
Daniele Crespi (attributed);
Pandolfo Reschi (attributed);
Bartolomeo Manfredi;
Joann Kupetzki;
Michele Desubleo (attributed);...
- Quaini,
Italian painter of
landscapes and
architecture (died 1717)
Pandolfo Reschi, Polish-born
Italian painter of
battle scenes and
landscapes (died 1699)...
- (Italian production) with
Tietjens and Nilsson, and with the
young Giovanni De
Reschi in a
baritone role (who
later became the
famous tenor Jean de Reszke). Les...