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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...
- Gebirgsthäler werden meistens von räuberischen Kiurdenstämmen, den Rischwan und Reschi, bewohnt[...] Sie hat 1,200 bis 1,500 Häuser, und wird von Osmanen, Turkmanen...
- 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...
- The Battle of Montjuïc (1641), by Pandolfo Reschi, a Spanish failure during the Catalan Revolt which would help seal Olivares' fate as prime minister....
- (1635–1659) and the Thirty Years' War Battle of Montjuïc (1641) by Pandolfo Reschi Belligerents Prin****lity of Catalonia (Catalan Republic between 1640-1641)...
- (1452–1512), ruler of the Italian city of Siena during the Renaissance Pandolfo Reschi (1643–1699), Italian painter Pandolfo Savelli (died 1306), Italian statesman...
- Painten, Zandt Altmühltal Formation, Painten Formation A penaeidid D. reschi Eichstätt, Schernfeld Altmühltal Formation A penaeidid Eystaettia E. intermedius...
- minor role in that production was created by a young baritone Giovanni de Reschi, who in the same year made his English debuts at Drury Lane in La favorita...
- (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)...