They had five children: Giovanni Giorgio Borghese Camillo Borghese Francesco Borghese Giovanni Battista Borghese, Principe Borghese (1639-1717) married Eleonora...
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Galleria Borghese is housed in the Villa Borghese itself. The garden Casino Borghese, built on a rise above the Villa by the architect Giovanni Vasanzio...
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Palazzo Borghese is a palace in Rome, Italy, the main seat of the Borghese family. It was nicknamed il Cembalo ("the harpsichord") due to its unusual trapezoidal...
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Olimpia Aldobrandini (redirect from Olimpia Borghese)
and Giovanni who inherited the palazzo in Rome. Children with Prince Borghese: Giovanni Giorgio Borghese Camillo Borghese Francesco Borghese Giovanni Battista...
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Gian Lorenzo Bernini (redirect from Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini)
(c. 1609–1615) Marble, height 44 cm (17 in), Galleria Borghese, Rome Bust of Giovanni Battista Santoni (c. 1613–1616) Marble, life-size, Santa Prassede...
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of Giovanni Borghese, Pope Paul V's brother, organized by Scipione Borghese in 1610, is discussed in Minou Schraven, "Giovanni Battista Borghese's Funeral...
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Giovanni Battista Grassi (27 March 1854 – 4 May 1925) was an Italian physician and zoologist, best known for his pioneering works on parasitology, especially...
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Sleeping Hermaphroditus (redirect from Borghese Hermaphrodite)
connoisseur Cardinal Scipione Borghese, who in return granted the order the services of his architect Giovanni Battista Soria and paid for the façade...
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Giovanni Battista Gaulli (8 May 1639 – 2 April 1709), also known as Baciccio or Baciccia (Genoese nicknames for Giovanni Battista), was an Italian artist...
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Pauline Bonaparte (redirect from Paulina Borghese)
Francesco Melzi d'Eril. Pope Pius VII's envoy, Giovanni Battista Caprara, suggested Camillo Borghese, 6th Prince of Sulmona, a Roman noble. The First...
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