• Virginio Vespignani (12 February 1808 – 4 December 1882) was an Italian architect. Vespignani was born in Rome. A student of Luigi Poletti, he was highly...
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  • Rognoni (1924–2022), Italian politician Virginio Rosetta (1902–1975), Italian former football player Virginio Vespignani (1808–1882), Italian architect Virginia...
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  • Italian painter, printmaker and illustrator Virginio Vespignani (1808–1882), Italian architect Netta Vespignani, a painter and the father of Veronica Gentili...
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    the city was completed in 1869 under the Neo-Classicist design by Virginio Vespignani. A replacement was needed because of the new urban area, which could...
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    1374 to 1847. A restoration was done in the mid-19th century by Virginio Vespignani. In 1943, the Basilica was bombed by American planes during the Second...
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    interior was covered in precious marbles, the work of architect Virginio Vespignani. The cupola was frescoed by Constantino Brumidi, the same painter...
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    designed by Tommaso Mattei. The façade was designed in 1693 by Virginio Vespignani. The main altarpiece depicts the miracle, painted by Francesco Trevisani...
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    demolished. In 1873, it was rebuilt under the design of the architect Virginio Vespignani. However, in 1921, it was again decided to demolish the gate to open...
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    pontificates of Gregory XVI and Pius IX, under the direction of Virginio Vespignani who also built the cemetery church of Santa Maria della Misericordia...
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    church of Santa Maria (St Mary’s Church) designed by the architect Virginio Vespignani in 1867. It is home to several paintings: the Benedictory Saviour...
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    Alessandro and Countess Caterina Papazzurri Savorelli had the architect Virginio Vespignani build the neoclassical, domed Church of the Madonna dell’Archetto...
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    Raffaele Stern, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Giorgio Vasari, Vignola, Virginio Vespignani. In the southern area, toponyms mostly commemorate jurists and philosophers...
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  • Hansom, English Gothic Revival architect (born 1803) December 4 – Virginio Vespignani, Italian architect (born 1808) "On this day 1890: Forth Rail Bridge...
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    reconstructed Sant'Andrea degli Scozzesi in Rome (1869). His pupils included Virginio Vespignani. He also helped design the Column of the Immaculate Conception, Rome...
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    da Napoli. The annexed cloister, enlarged in the 19th century by Virginio Vespignani, always maintained its function as a redemption or rehabilitation...
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    town, which ended in the 19th century when Pius IX had architect Virginio Vespignani restore the edifice. Other restorations date to 1960 (frescoes and...
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  • Antonello Venditti Giovanni Francesco Venturini Carlo Verdone Renzo Vespignani Virginio Vespignani Giovanni Maria Vian Marco Vicario Uros Vico Pope Vigilius Claudio...
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  • the foundation stone of a new College Church, designed by Count Virginio Vespignani, the old Hospice church having been unusable for decades. This building...
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    dominated by Porta San Pancrazio, rebuilt in 1854 by the architect Virginio Vespignani (a plate remembers his intervention) in a 19th-century style having...
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    1841–1843 Luigi Poletti, 1849–1853 Filippo Agricola, 1854–1855 Virginio Vespignani, 1870, 1876–1877 Nicola Consoni, 1878, 1883 Stefano Galletti, 1899...
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    Vespignani. The greater part of the painted decoration originates from 1924 and is the work of Ulisse Ribustini. On the death of Virginio Vespignani,...
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    architecture courses at the Accademia di San Luca, studying under Virginio Vespignani. Vespignani involved him in work on a new apse at the Archbasilica of Saint...
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    bombings. It was rebuilt to its present aspect by the architect Virginio Vespignani in 1854, on commission by Pope Pius IX, and had once again a prominent...
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    sisters of Order of the Visitation of Holy Mary and enlarged by Virginio Vespignani. However, being built over the ruins of the ancient imperial palaces...
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    O.F.M. Conv. (15 Apr 1833 – 18 December 1841 Resigned) Giuseppe Maria Vespignani (24 Jan 1842 – 2 February 1865 Died) Marino Marini (27 Mar 1865 – 15 October...
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