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Scipione (HWV 20), also
called Publio Cornelio Scipione, is an
opera seria in
three acts, with
music composed by
George Frideric Handel for the Royal...
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Scipione Agnelli (1586 – 1
October 1653) was an
Italian Catholic bishop,
scholar and jurist. Born in Mantua,
Agnelli was the son of
Count Lepido Agnelli...
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Scipione Caffarelli-Borghese (Italian pronunciation: [ʃiˈpjoːne borˈɡeːze; -eːse]; 1
September 1577 – 2
October 1633) was an
Italian cardinal, art collector...
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Scipione Dentice (29
January 1560 – 21
April 1633) was a
Neapolitan keyboard composer.
Scipione was born into the
noble Dentice family. His grandfather...
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Scipione Stella (1558 or 1559 – May 20, 1622) was a
Neapolitan composer. He is to be
distinguished from
another member of the
circle of
Carlo Gesualdo...
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Scipione Angelini (1661–1729) was an
Italian painter of the
Baroque period, best
known for still-lifes. He was born and
active in Ascoli. Farquhar, Maria...
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Scipione Sacco (or Sacchi) (1495–1558) was an
Italian painter of the Renaissance,
active near or in Cesena. Born in the town of
Sogliano al Rubicone, in...
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Scipione Gentili (Latin:
Scipio Gentilis; 1563 –
August 7, 1616) was an
Italian law
professor and a
legal writer. One of his six
brothers was Alberico...
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Castel Sant'Angelo, and his
sister Ortensia's son
Scipione Caffarelli (1577–1633),
becoming Scipione Borghese on his adoption) a
Cardinal and his adoptive...
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Francesco Scipione Maffei (Italian: [franˈtʃesko ʃʃiˈpjoːne mafˈfɛi]; 1 June 1675 – 11
February 1755) was an
Italian writer and art critic,
author of many...