Mario Millini or Mario Mellini (1677–1756) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. Millini was born on 9 February 1677 in Rome, Italy. He was related to several...
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Roman period. The current name, according to some theories, comes from Mario Mellini, a cardinal who owned a villa (since 1935 the seat of the Museo Astronomico...
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The Mellini or Saint Nicholas of Tolentino Chapel (Italian: Cappella Mellini, Cappella di San Niccolò da Tolentino) is the third chapel on the left-hand...
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Savo Millini (redirect from Savio Mellini)
Millini or Savio Mellini (Rome, 4 July 1644 – Rome, 10 February 1701) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. Millini was born on 4 July 1644 to Mario and his wife...
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1737 - 16 Sep 1740) Silvio Valenti Gonzaga (16 Sep 1740 - 15 May 1747) Mario Mellini (15 May 1747 - 1 Apr 1748) Ludovico Merlini (21 Jul 1760 - 12 Apr 1762)...
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Spain (1605–1607). Giovanni Garzia Mellini was born to a noble Roman family in Florence, Italy in 1562, the son of Mario Millini and Ortensia Jacovacci....
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Rome Observatory (section Monte Mario)
Astrofisica since 2002. Monte Mario Observatory (IAU code 034), the "historical" Observatory of Rome, located at 84 via del Parco Mellini in the northwest part...
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Parliament with four deputies: Pannella, Emma Bonino, Adele Faccio and Mauro Mellini. In the 1979 general election, the party won 3.5% of the vote and elected...
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Santa Maria del Popolo (section Mellini Chapel)
Giovanni Garzia Mellini by Alessandro Algardi from 1637 to 1638. Two noteworthy fresco cycles were added by Giovanni da San Giovanni in the Mellini Chapel, that...
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Academy. Retrieved 14 May 2020. Regoli, Gigetta Dalli; Gioseffi, Decio; Mellini, Gian Lorenzo; Salvini, Roberto (1968). Vatican Museums: Rome. Italy: Newsweek...
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