basilica in 1075, they were rebuilt as the Duomo. In 1386, Archbishop Antonio da Saluzzo began construction of the cathedral. Start of the construction coincided...
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Saluzzo (Italian: [saˈluttso]; Piedmontese: Salusse [saˈlyse]) is a town and former principality in the province of Cuneo, in the Piedmont region, Italy...
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Maria Maggiore, a similar organization established by archbishop Antonio da Saluzzo, which was then replaced by the Fabbrica. The Fabbrica was responsible...
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aristocratic family originally from Saluzzo, perhaps related to the powerful marquises of the region. On 7 Nov 1355, Antonio de' Saluzzi was appointed during...
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Borromeo (1451 - 1493) Amadea. Luisa. Teccani.it: Dizionario biografico degli Italiani Vol. 89 (2017) - Saluzzo, Ludovico I da, marchese di Saluzzo v t e...
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Cathedral by master mason Henry Yevele. c. 1385 – In Milan, Archbishop Antonio da Saluzzo and statesman Gian Galeazzo Visconti initiate a project to design...
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The Diocese of Saluzzo (Latin: Dioecesis Salutiarum) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy, centered...
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was born in Saluzzo where, orphaned at a young age, he was cared for by his maternal uncle abbot Giuseppe Eandi of Savigliano - Saluzzo, a professor...
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in Castel Sant'Angelo. Francesco Maria I della Rovere and Michele Antonio of Saluzzo arrived with troops on 1 June in Monterosi, north of the city. Their...
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Giovanni Andrea Saluzzo, Lord of Castellar who participated in the Battle of Novara in 1500 as a trusted man of the marquess Ludovico II of Saluzzo against the...
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deceased in 1421). He married thirdly Ricciarda of Saluzzo in 1429. She was a daughter of Thomas III of Saluzzo and Marguerite of Pierrepont. They had two children:...
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Lorenzo in Damaso, Rome; Tomb of Antonio Massa da Gallese in San Pietro in Montorio, Rome Tomb of the marchese di Saluzzo in Santa Maria in Aracoeli, Rome...
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Consalvi Luis María de Borbón y Vallabriga Giuseppe Firrao Ferdinando Maria Saluzzo Luigi Ruffo-Scilla Bartolomeo Pacca Cesare Brancadoro Giovanni Filippo...
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Westmorland, English earl (d. 1549) February 25 – Francesco of Saluzzo, Marquess of Saluzzo (d. 1537) April 5 – Giovanni dalle Bande Nere, Italian condottiero...
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Antonio Da Passano (Genoa, 1599 – Genoa, 1681) was the 123rd Doge of the Republic of Genoa and king of Corsica. Da Passano was elected Doge of the Republic...
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Guido Rimonda (born 1969) is an Italian violinist and conductor. Born at Saluzzo in Piedmont, Rimonda studied the violin under Corrado Romano, Franco Gulli...
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the second son of Niccolò III d'Este and his third wife Ricciarda di Saluzzo. In 1434 he was christened and armed as a knight of his godfather Sigismund...
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Agostino Saluzzo (1631 in Naples – 1700 in Corigliano Calabro) was the 122nd Doge of the Republic of Genoa, king of Corsica, prince of Lequile and duke...
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factions in the city. Francis dispatched a larger force under the Marquis of Saluzzo to intercept them. Confronted by the more numerous French and left without...
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Guillaume Aigrefeuille (iuniore) (from 1369) Amedeo Saluzzo (1409–1419) Francesco Lando (1419–1427) Antonio Panciera (1428–1431) Lucido Conti (1431–1437) Angelotto...
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factions in the city. Francis dispatched a larger force under Michele Antonio I of Saluzzo to intercept them. Confronted by the more numerous French and left...
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Ugo Giletta (section Opere acquisite da musei)
solo exhibitions such as Cavassa '87 (1987, Civic Museum of Casa Cavassa, Saluzzo) and Il colore della forma (1989, Quadreria d’arte, Cuneo). Starting from...
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composer José Antonio Escobar Saluzzo (1877-1970) in Caracas. With this union, she had another son, Toney Escobar González. With Saluzzo, and the musician/composer...
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(1702–1709), 34th Minister general Bernardino de Saluzzo (1709–1710), 35th Minister general Juan Antonio de Florencia (1710–1712), general Vicar Miguel...
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access to Istoria di Saluzzo was denied as "the chronicle was written by a pen in those partial times of the ancient margraves of Saluzzo, implacable enemies...
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the Arduinic dynasty, passed to the Marquisate of Saluzzo, who had a castle built here. The Saluzzo dynasty soon underwent a rapid decadence ending with...
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Duke of Vendôme, French noble (b. 1489) March 28 – Francesco of Saluzzo, Marquess of Saluzzo (b. 1498) May 10 – Andrzej Krzycki, Polish archbishop (b. 1482)...
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pp. 330–331. Da Mosto 1937, p. 21. Da Mosto 1937, p. 117. Da Mosto 1937, p. 213. Da Mosto 1937, pp. 22–23. Romanin 1859, pp. 331–333. Da Mosto 1937, pp...
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individual, painted around 1420 a cycle of fine frescoes in the castle near Saluzzo, very rich in courtly elements on a bright, yet flat, white background...
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printed until 1841, in Turin. di Giorgio Martini, Francesco (1841). Cesare Saluzzo (ed.). Trattato di Architettura Civile e Militare (no figures). Tipografia...
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