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    Paulus VI; Italian: Paolo VI; born Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini, Italian: [dʒoˈvanni batˈtista enˈriːko anˈtɔːnjo maˈriːa monˈtiːni];...
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    Giovanni Battista Quadrone (1844 – November 23, 1898) was an Italian painter, mainly of genre scenes. He was a resident of Turin. He was born to a relatively...
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    The Palazzina di caccia of Stupinigi (Italian for 'hunting residence' of Stupinigi) is one of the Residences of the Royal House of Savoy in northern Italy...
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    The oboe da caccia (pronounced [ˈɔːboe da (k)ˈkattʃa]; literally "hunting oboe" in Italian), also sometimes referred to as an oboe da silva, is a double...
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    Giovanni Battista Scalabrini, CS (8 July 1839 – 1 June 1905) was an Italian Catholic missionary who served as Bishop of Piacenza from 1876 until his death...
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  • Giovanni Battista Valentini, (Cantalicio) (Cantalice, circa 1450 - Rome, 1515), was an Italian humanist, author and Catholic bishop. Cantalcio was born...
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  • (1863–1922) Guglielmo Caccia "il Moncalvo" (1568–1625) Pietro Francesco Caccialupi (1735–1814) Vicenzo Caccianemici (fl. 1530) Giovanni Cadioli (c. 1710–1767)...
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    Giovanni Giacomo Gastoldi (c. 1554 – 4 January 1609) was an Italian composer of the late Renaissance and early Baroque periods. He is known for his 1591...
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  • Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio (1466–1515) Giovanni Battista Bonacina (1620–1664) Benigno Bossi (1727–1800) Zanetto Bugatti (1439–1475) Guglielmo Caccia...
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    to 1484, the year in which it was used to announce the election of Giovanni Battista Cybo, who took the name of Innocent VIII. In announcing the name of...
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    about the 17th century, an oratory instituted by the noble priest Giovanni Battista Caccia (whose remains are buried in a crypt in front of the chapel of...
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    and engraver Giovanni Battista Ghisi. One of the first female engravers. Mariangiola Criscuolo (c.1548–1630) – daughter of painter Giovanni Filippo Criscuolo...
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    a sister, Teresa married to Francesco Alberto d’Arco. Their son, Giovanni Battista Gherardo d’Arco, prefect of the Mantuan Academy of Sciences and Fine...
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  • 1921) Giovanni Battista Montini (13 December 1937 – 17 February 1953) (Later Pope Paul VI) Angelo Dell'Acqua (17 February 1953 – 29 June 1967) Giovanni Benelli...
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    Rusconi Emmanuele de Gregorio Giovanni Battista Zauli Nicola Riganti Alessandro Malvasia Francesco Fontana Giovanni Caccia-Piatti Alessandro Lante Pietro...
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    episcopal consecration on the following 7 December from Cardinal Giovanni Battista Montini, with Archbishop Anacleto Cazzaniga and Bishop Giuseppe Schiavini...
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    Cardinal Achille Ratti was elected as Pope Pius XI, and in 1963 Cardinal Giovanni Battista Montini was elected as Pope Paul VI. The church of Milan was governed...
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    Giovanni Battista Caprara Montecuccoli (1733 – 1810) was an Italian statesman and cardinal and archbishop of Milan from 1802 to 1810. As a papal diplomat...
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  • Julius II Giovanni Battista Zeno (1480) Stefano Nardini (1481) Ausiàs Despuig (1482) Giovanni Arcimboldi (1483) Giovanni Battista Cibo (1484) Giovanni Michiel...
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    Domini with Saints and Bishops. The stucco decoration was completed by Giovanni Battista Barberini (1666). The statues in the pilasters depict David, Solomon...
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    century church adjacent to hospital San Rocco, erected im 1600 San Giovanni Battista - church erected 1960 Chiesa dell’ Annunciazione (dell’ Ospizio) -...
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    Pietro Negri, and completed by Andrea Felli, with help by the engineer Giovanni Battista Scapitta. The church has a central layout with two lateral altars...
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    Tazzini. The church contains frescoes by Genovese and his brother Giovanni Battista Carlone; a fresco cycle on the Life of the Virgin by Giulio Cesare...
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  • from the Italian family of musicians Bazzani (or Bassani, see also Giovanni Battista Bassani). After the early death of his parents, he grew up with his...
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    Camillo Procaccini. Other chapels have paintings by Pompeo Batoni and Giovanni Battista Discepoli. During the Napoleonic wars, the site became a military...
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    The present church was erected by the Oratorians, who called on Giovanni Battista Cavagna from Naples to design the church just after 1608 until his...
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    the Colossus of San Carlo Borromeo is a massive copper statue by Giovanni Battista Crespi, erected between 1614 and 1698, near Arona, Italy. It represents...
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    Maggiore (1625–1649), in collaboration with Giovan Battista Messina, Fabio Mangone and Giovanni Battista Crespi. He also designed the concave facade for...
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    Beltrame was born in Arzignano, near Vicenza, Italy, on 19 March 1871 to Giovanni Battista and Teresa Brusarosco. As a child, he showed a propensity for drawing;...
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    Egidio Albornoz, Via Lodovico Altieri, Via Giovanni Bessarione, Piazza Francesco Borgongini Duca, Via Camillo Caccia Dominioni, Via Bonaventura Cerretti, Via...
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