- The
House of
Obizzi,
which claimed descent from the
Frankish Counts of Burgundy, was a
prominent Italian noble family of Padua, who am****ed
great political...
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Domenico Obizzi (fl. 1620s) was an
Italian composer and singer.
Worked in S Marco,
Venice 1627 to 1630. At age 13
composed a
motet for solo
voice and continuo...
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Palais Obizzi is a
small baroque palace in Vienna, Austria.
Today it
houses the
Vienna Clock Museum (Uhrenmuseum).
Clock museum of
Vienna 48°12′39″N 16°22′08″E...
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Tommaso degli Obizzi (1750 — 3 June 1803), who at one time was
thought to be the last of the
house of
Obizzi, who was born and died at the
Castello del...
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which built the
present museum. The
Vienna Clock Museum in the
Palais Obizzi in the
Innere Stadt,
founded in 1917, is one of the most
important of its...
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related to
Prato della Valle.
Pierluigi Petrobelli." L'Ermiona di Pio Enea
Obizzi ed i
primi spettacoli d'opera venetiani" in La
nuova musicologica italiana...
- with the
Houses of Alliata, Filangeri, Gravina, Grimaldi, Lancia, Moncada,
Obizzi, Paternò, Piccolomini, Spucches, Stagno,
Tomasi di Lampedusa, Valguarnera...
- an
adjacent cemetery; in that year,
under the
patronage of the
marchesi Obizzi, the
church underwent refurbishment. The
family also
helped decorate the...
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manner of a
feudal castle from 1570
onwards by
Marquess Pio Enea I
degli Obizzi, a
member of an
Italian noble family of
French origin. The
house contains...
- battle. The only
condottiero who died in the
battle was
Lodovico degli Obizzi, who fell off his
horse and
suffocated in the mud. The
battle occurred when...