The Palazzo Carrega-Cataldi or Palazzo Tobia Pallavicino is a building located in via Garibaldi (Genoa) at number 4 in the historic centre of Genoa, included...
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Villa Pallavicino delle Peschiere is a 16th-century villa in Genoa, Northwestern Italy, built in 1560 for the nobleman Tobia Pallavicino. It is situated...
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was sponsored in Genoa by Tobia Pallavicino and sent to Rome for some years. He returned to decorate the palazzo Pallavicino and the church of San Marcellino...
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brother of Tobia Pallavicino, who in the same years commissioned the palace at no. 4 Via Garibaldi, today known as Palazzo Tobia Pallavicino. Among Agostino's...
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period that it became a minor musical centre; composers such as Benedetto Pallavicino (c. 1551–1601) were employed here by Vespasiano Gonzaga, prior to his...
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Lisbon) 2000 Otello, by Mietta Corli (Villa Pallavicino, Busseto) La traviata, by Mietta Corli (Villa Pallavicino, Busseto) La bohème, by Mietta Corli and...
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Rubens, painted on the occasion of the sitter's marriage to Duke Nicolò Pallavicino in 1606 and now in the National Trust collection at Kingston Lacy. One...
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1550 – 1619 Czech Krzysztof Klabon c. 1550 – 1616 Polish Benedetto Pallavicino c. 1551 – 1601 Italian Giulio Caccini 1551 – 1618 Italian One of the...
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of Luni from his father, and Adalberto I, whose offspring founded the Pallavicino and the Cavalcabò families. Oberto II had four children; Bertha of Milan...
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Spongopaeus Jistebnický (1550–1619) Giulio Caccini (1551–1618) Benedetto Pallavicino (1551–1601) Girolamo Belli (1552–1620) Edmund Hooper (1553–1621) Johannes...
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