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- Girolamo Buonvisi (1607–1677) was a Roman Catholic Cardinal. On 30 Jul 1651, he was consecrated bishop by Marcantonio Franciotti, Cardinal-Priest of Santa...
- Negotiations between the two factions were carried out by Papal Nuncio Francesco Buonvisi and Bishop of Kraków Andrzej Trzebicki. Furthermore, Sultan Mehmed IV of...
- son (also Tommaso, in 1628), and having some musical relationship to the Buonvisi family in Lucca, until his death in 1630. Although as the wife of a nobleman...
- age of 75 years. 10. Camilla Buonvisi The monument on the last pillar of the north aisle was dedicated to Camilla Buonvisi from Lucca by his husband, Vincenzo...
- 1687–1689 Succeeded by Francesco Giambattista Bonesana Preceded by Francesco Buonvisi Apostolic Nuncio to Emperor 1689 Succeeded by Sebastiano Antonio Tanara...
- The first mention of the villa dates back to 1593, as belonging to the Buonvisi family. It was bought later by Nicola Santini, into whose family it p****ed...
- to join an alliance began in early 1684, when nuncio of Poland Girolamo Buonvisi had begun to reconcile relations with Russia. Previous territorial wars...
- likely Isabella d'Este, 1511, 44 cm x 35 cm, oil on wood, Vienna Pala Buonvisi, 1510–12, 195 cm x 180 cm, oil on wood, National Gallery, London Presentation...
- Cardinal-Priest of San Girolamo dei Croati 1642–1655 Succeeded by Girolamo Buonvisi Preceded by Giovanni Torresiglia Archbishop of Monreale 1650–1655 Succeeded by...
- region of Italy. The 15th century Italian Renaissance villa was in the Buonvisi family from 1517 to 1651, left relatively unchanged. In the 17th century...