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Sallustio Bandini (19
April 1677 – 8 June 1760) was an
Italian archdeacon, economist, and politician. He was an
advocate of free trade, and
removal of...
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Giovanni Sallustio Peruzzi (1511/12 –
between 6 May and 24
November 1572) was an
Italian architect. Born in Siena, he was the son of
architect Bald****are...
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Sallustio Malatesta (c. 1450 -
August 8, 1470) was an
Italian noble. He was the son of
Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, lord of Rimini, and
Isotta degli...
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Sallustio Cherubini (died 1659) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of Città
Ducale (1652–1659).
Sallustio Cherubini was
ordained a priest...
- (who died in infancy),
Margherita (later wife of
Carlo di Fortebraccio),
Sallustio and
Antonia (later the
first wife of
Rodolfo Gonzaga, Lord of Castiglione...
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architect Giuseppe Partini. In the
center of the
square is the
statue of
Sallustio Bandini, a
Sienese priest and one of the
first Italian economists, sculpted...
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Sallustio Pecólo or
Sallustio Pecoli (1600 – 7 Jan 1651) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Venosa (1640–1651).
Sallustio Pecólo was...
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merchant named Giovanni Battista Crispo, with whom she had
three sons:
Sallustio,
Virgilio and
Cardinal Tiberio Crispo. Her
husband died in 1501; she may...
- Palatinae,
meaning Architect of the
Vatican Palace. His ****istant was
Sallustio Peruzzi. His
first and most
prominent work was on the
chapel in the newly...
- (Chapel of St John the Baptist) in the
Duomo of Siena. His son
Giovanni Sallustio was also an architect.
Another son, Onorio,
learned painting from his...