Giovanni Antonio de Medrano (11 December, 1703–1760) was the "Major Regius Praefectus Mathematicis Regni Neapolitani" (Major Royal Governor of Mathematics...
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ducal family of Parma. He commissioned Angelo Carasale, Giovanni Antonio Medrano and Antonio Canevari to build it. Work started in August 1738, but it...
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Look up Medrano in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Medrano is a gender-neutral Spanish surname of Basque origin that means "abundance, to grow, to prosper...
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Capodimonte, a grand Bourbon palazzo in Naples, Italy designed by Giovanni Antonio Medrano. The museum is the prime repository of Neapolitan painting and...
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Zanardini, known as Giovanni Zanardini (12 June 1804, Venice – 24 April 1878), Italian physician and botanist Giovanni Antonio Medrano (1703–1760), Italian...
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of Bitonto commemorating the battle constructed and designed by Giovanni Antonio Medrano. After the fall of Reggio Calabria on 20 June, Charles also conquered...
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along with his brothers, the infantes, was tutored by the noble Giovanni Antonio Medrano. Ferdinand was by temperament melancholic, shy and distrustful...
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extraordinary engineer and with the rank of second lieutenant, Giovanni Antonio Medrano was assigned to the garrisons of Catalonia, Valencia and Murcia...
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and Alessandro nell'Indie. The new opera house was designed by Giovanni Antonio Medrano, a military architect, chief engineer of the kingdom and the "Major...
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Fazello (1498–1570), authored the first printed history of Sicily Giovanni Antonio Medrano (1703–1760), Major Royal Governor of Mathematics of the Kingdom...
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