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    Palazzo Sacchetti (formerly Palazzo Ricci) is a palazzo in Rome, important for historical and artistic reasons. The building was designed and owned by...
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    Ingeborg Bachmann lived in this palazzo in 1973 dying at Sant'Eugenio Hospital on 17 October 1973. 22 Palazzo Sacchetti The building's first owner could...
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    The Sacchetti family is an Italian noble family originating in Tuscany, now resident in Rome, whose earliest documented member Merlo lived during the...
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    Armeni is a church in Rome, in the Ponte district, on via Giulia, near Palazzo Sacchetti. It is dedicated to Saint Blaise and is the national church of the...
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    Prettejohn, p 26. Specifically his Bathsheba Goes to King David, Palazzo Sacchetti, Rome. Kilmurray, 1999. Page 101. Charteris, Evan (1927). John Sargent...
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    adjacent blocks : the Carceri Nuove, the Oratorio del Gonfalone, Palazzo Sacchetti, via Bravarìa. Rendina-Paradisi (2004), p. 1158 "Lungotevere dei Sangallo"...
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    restored by Ivan Sacchetti, was purchased in 1984 by the town from the estate of Luigi Magnani, and is now used for special exhibits. Palazzo Fondazione Magnani...
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    retired from the Diplomatic Service and settled in Italy, living at the Palazzo Sacchetti, 66 Via Giulia, Rome. With the future Pope Paul VI, whom he had befriended...
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    (celestial globe only), Washington D.C., the Palazzo Poggi in Bologna (terrestrial globe only), Palazzo Sacchetti in Rome, the Museo della Specola in Bologna...
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    Ingeborg Bachmann's residence at Palazzo Sacchetti, Via Giulia, Rome...
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    The Villa Pigneto or Sacchetti, or also the Casino al Pigneto del Marchese Sacchetti was a villa in Rome, Italy, designed by the Baroque artist Pietro...
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    Farnese in Rome (1534–46), designed for Cardinal Alessandro Farnese. Palazzo Sacchetti on the Via Giulia in Rome; designed by Sangallo for himself. Saint...
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    Battista Decollato, in the Palazzo della Cancelleria (Pallium Cappella), in the Palazzo Sacchetti (Life of David), and in the Palazzo Farnese. He died in Rome...
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  • art at the Palazzo Rosso art museum in Genoa. PERSONAL EXHIBITIONS COLLECTIVE EXHIBITIONS "La Valle 'unica e astratta' di Massimo Sacchetti al Castello...
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    Ulysses in the Palazzo Poggi, scenes from the life of the Baptist in the Poggi chapel, and scenes from the Life of Moses in the Palazzo Sacchetti in Rome. He...
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    Lancellotti. Palazzo Milesi, in Via della Maschera d'Oro. Palazzo Sacchetti, in Via Giulia. Palazzo Taverna, in Via di Monte Giordano. The house and studio...
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    frescoes in the Villa Sacchetti at Castelfusano, near Ostia, using a team that included the young Andrea Sacchi. In the Sacchetti orbit, he met Pope Urban...
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  • identifying him as the "Master Marco from France" commissioned at the Palazzo Sacchetti in Rome by Cardinal Ricci in May 1553. Karel Van Mander also mentions...
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  • Sant'Angelo, and built the Porta del Popolo. In addition, he completed the Palazzo Sacchetti in via Giulia and contributed to the fortifications of Fano and Civitavecchia...
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    ISBN 8817172308. Media related to Carceri nuove (Rome) at Wikimedia Commons "Palazzo Sacchetti sulla Strada Giulia". Rome Art Lover. Interactive Nolli Map Website...
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  • the Galleria and the Palazzo Sacchetti chapel in Rome Roman Triumphs, frescos (worked with Michele degli Alberti) at the Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome...
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    the papal throne in 1623, as Pope Urban VIII. Their urban palace, the Palazzo Barberini, completed in 1633 by Bernini, today houses Italy's Galleria...
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    clear that the Barberini candidate for his successor, Cardinal Giulio Sacchetti, was not going to be elected by the papal conclave of 1644, Francesco...
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    dynasties of principal and papal nobility as the Medici, Cybo, Rospigliosi, Sacchetti, Corsini, and Aldobrandini. Three popes have blood relations with the...
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  • Rome's most famous spots, such as: Palazzo Venezia Galleria Sciarra Villa Borghese Campidoglio Trastevere Palazzo Sacchetti Piazza Campitelli Piazza Costaguti...
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    Barberini. It is soon listed in the 1688 inventory of Sacchetti, presumably Cardinal Urbano Sacchetti. By 1725, the work had made it way to the Campidoglio...
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    Palazzo Barberini ai Giubbonari, also called Casa Grande Barberini, to distinguish it from the more famous palace in the Trevi district, is a historic...
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    Pietro da Cortona Buildings Villa Sacchetti at Castelfusano (1624–1629, also frescoes) Villa Pigneto del Marchese Sacchetti (1630, destroyed) Santa Maria...
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    machinations resulted in the papal conclave not electing Cardinal Giulio Cesare Sacchetti, who was closely associated with some members of the Barberini family...
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    guided French policy. They put up their own candidate (Giulio Cesare Sacchetti) but could not establish enough support for him and agreed to Cardinal...
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