Lorenzo Litta (23 February 1756 – 1 May 1820) was an Italian littérateur and churchman, who became a Cardinal. Litta was born in Milan, a member of the...
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Litta may refer to: Litta (family) Alfonso Litta (1608–1679), Cardinal and Archbishop of Milan from 1652 to 1679 Lorenzo Litta (1756–1820), Italian littérateur...
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The Litta are an ancient noble Milanese family who produced two cardinals, Alfonso Litta and Lorenzo Litta. The Litta became Marquesses in XVII century...
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troop of the king of Naples Alfonso V of Aragon. Lorenzo had a son whose name was Giovanni Battista. Litta, Pompeo (1819). Famiglie celebri d'Italia (in...
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Maria della Somaglia 1810–1813 – Antonio Despuig y Dameto 1813–1820 – Lorenzo Litta 1820–1823 – Annibale Sermattei della Genga (future Pope Leo XII) Acting...
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Italian). Retrieved 2022-12-09. Litta, Pompeo (1781-1851) Auteur du texte. Famiglie celebri di Italia. Pazzi di Firenze / P. Litta. pp. IX.{{cite book}}: CS1...
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representative of the Holy See to St. Petersburg, Lorenzo Litta, but not in the capacity of an official nuncio. After Litta's arrival in Russia in mid-1797, negotiations...
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The Basilica of San Lorenzo Maggiore is a Roman Catholic church in Milan, Northern Italy. Located within the city's ring of navigli, it is one of the...
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stretched in space. On July 29 (August 11), 1798, the apostolic nuncio, Lorenzo Litta, designated the Dominican monastery as the residence of the bishop of...
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