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    19th century the church had a new Neoclassicist façade, designed by Ippolito Cremona. Many art works, mainly by Genoese artists from 17th to 19th centuries...
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    in Neoclassical style, was added to the church; it was designed by Ippolito Cremona [it]. Since the addition of the facade, the building has not undergone...
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    Eastern Lombardy District (together with the cities of Bergamo, Brescia, and Cremona). In 2008, Mantua's centro storico (old town) and the nearby comune of...
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    Antonio Campi (category Painters from Cremona)
    painter of the Renaissance. He was born in Cremona. His style merges Lombard with Mannerist styles. In Cremona, his extended family was the foundation of...
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    Sforza reconciled himself with Filippo Visconti. On 25 October 1441, in Cremona, he could finally marry Bianca Maria as part of the agreements that ended...
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    which includes the suffragan dioceses of Bergamo, Brescia, Como, Crema, Cremona, Lodi, Mantova, Pavia, and Vigevano. Milan's archdiocese is the largest...
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    bombardments of the nearby Ponte dei Mulini. The interior contains altarpieces by Ippolito Costa, depicting a Deposition, and by Giovanni Canti depicting Saints Charles...
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  • Francesco Rugeri (category Luthiers from Cremona)
    Francesco Rugeri (Cremona, b. c.1628; d. 28 October 1698), also known as Ruger, Rugier, Rugeri, Ruggeri, Ruggieri, Ruggerius, was the first of an important...
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    important city, as in the middle of tenth century Liutprand of Cremona, bishop of Cremona, called Pisa Tusciae provinciae caput ("capital of the province...
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    January 1592 – 3 March 1605 (13 years, 32 days) Clement VIII CLEMENS Octavus Ippolito Aldobrandini 24 February 1536 Fano, Marche, Papal States 55 / 69 Subject...
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