- The
Pepoli family was an
Italian aristocratic banking family of Bologna, in
northern Italy. They were
lords of the city for
thirteen years in the fourteenth...
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composer had
become friends. The
music was set to a
libretto by
Count Carlo Pepoli, an
Italian émigré poet whom
Bellini had met at a
salon run by the exile...
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Alessandro Pepoli (1757–1796), was an
Italian librettist and
author of tragedies. Born in Venice,
Pepoli sought to be
considered a
literary rival to Vittorio...
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Palazzo Pepoli Campogrande, also
known as
Palazzo Pepoli Nuovo, is a
Baroque style palace on Via
Castiglione 7 in
central Bologna,
region of Emilia-Romagna...
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Guido Pepoli (May 6, 1560 – June 1599) was an
Italian cardinal. He was
ordained by Pope
Sixtus V on
December 20, 1589 and held
office of
Treasurer of His...
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Museo regionale Agostino Pepoli is an art,
archaeology and
local history museum in Trapani. It is one of the most
important museums in Sicily. Established...
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Count Carlo Pepoli (22 July 1796 – 7
December 1881) was an
Italian politician and journalist. He was also
acclaimed as a poet, his most well-known work...
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Palazzo Pepoli Vecchio is a
Medieval palace located on Via
Castiglione number 8, in
central Bologna,
region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. The merlonated...
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built in 1315–1332 and
rebuilt in 1760. It
houses Museo regionale Agostino Pepoli and a
marble statue of the
Madonna of Trapani,
which might be attributed...
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Benedetto Val di Sambro-Castiglione dei
Pepoli (Italian:
Stazione di San
Benedetto Val di Sambro-Castiglione dei
Pepoli) is a
railway station in San Benedetto...