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- Palazzo Malenchini Alberti is a palace in Florence, Italy. It was owned by the Alberti, who had also a tower nearby. Until the 15th century, their residence...
- Matilde Malenchini, née Meoni (3 December 1779 – 8 September 1858) was an Italian portrait and genre painter in the Academic style. She was born in Livorno...
- The Villa Malenchini Fortuny is a 16th-century rural palace located on Strada Felino in Vigatto #2 near Carignano in the province of Parma, region of Emilia-Romagna...
- {{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) "Palazzo Malenchini Alberti – Florence, Tuscany | ITALYscapes". www.italyscapes.com. 18 September...
- architect Bernardo Vittone, lies within the territory of the town. Villa Malenchini Fortuny, Carignano, a 16th-century rural palace. Carignane "Superficie...
- After numerous legal battles, the blood-related Alberti branch of the family recovered several properties. Palazzo Malenchini Alberti Torre degli Alberti...
- of the two most notorious South China Sea pirates of the era Matilde Malenchini 1858-09-08  Grand Duchy of Tuscany Unknown Academic painter Accused of...
- Maraviglia Sporting Director Antonio Obbedio Youth Center Director Marco Malenchini Youth Center Coordinator Angelo Garlini Order and Safety Director Marco...
- bartolinibaldelli.it. Retrieved 19 August 2023. "Giardino e Palazzo Malenchini". ****ociazione Dimore Storiche Italiane (in Italian). 23 May 2021. Retrieved...
- football player, top scorer of Serie A in 2004–05 Mario Magnozzi Vincenzo Malenchini (1813–1881), lawyer, patriot Giovanni Marradi (1852–1922) poet, writer...