Luigi Manzini (1805–1866) was an Italian painter of the Neoclassic and Romantic periods, active mainly in and around his native Modena. He painted portraits...
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Almirante Manzini (1890 – 1941), Italian silent film actress Lerato Manzini (born 1991), South African professional footballer Luigi Manzini (1805–1866)...
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2003 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Francesco V d'Asburgo-Este. Luigi Villari (1911). "Francis V. of Modena" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed...
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professor Luigi Manzini from the Academy of Modena, when the painter died in a fall from a scaffold. This Manzini is likely a descendant of Luigi Manzini (died...
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Soliani 1824. Luigi Lambruschini, La mia nunziatura di Francia, ed. Pietro Pirri (Bologna: Zanichelli 1934). Luigi Manzini, Il Cardinale Luigi Lambruschini...
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Count Luigi Ferdinando Marsili (or Marsigli, Lat. Marsilius; 10 July 1658 – 1 November 1730) was an Italian scholar and natural scientist, who also served...
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Virgilio Malvezzi (L'Esposto) Eustachio Manfredi Carlo Antonio Manzini (L'Errante) Luigi Manzini Ferdinando Marescalchi Anton Felice Marsili (L'Instabile)...
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Antonio Manzini (5 October 1600 – 1677) was an Italian astronomer and mathematician. (His last name is sometimes given as Mangini or Mansini). Manzini was...
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father of politician Giorgio), Ernesto, Giacomo and Luigi. She married the journalist writer Amerigo Manzini when she was still young, and alongside him she...
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designed and sculpted by Giuseppe Pisani. On the first arch is painting by Luigi Manzini depicting Saints Lucia, Agatha, and Apollonia. In the third arch is...
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