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  1. Biography. The Cardinal-Nephew of Alexander VII Chigi, Flavio Chigi studied philosophy and law before being called to Rome by his uncle. He studied with teh Jesuits before taking orders in 1656, and the following year was made a cardinal with the title of Santa Maria del Popolo. Aside from many other posts, he was named librarian of the Vatican ...

  2. Objetos americanos en el Museo delle curiosità naturali, peregrine e antiche del cardenal Flavio I Chigi (1631-1693) Davide Domenici Dipartimento di Storia Culture Civiltà Università di Bologna davide.domenici@unibo.it Resumen El Cardenal Flavio Chigi (1631-1693), sobrino del pontífice Alejandro VII (Fabio Chigi), fue un importante coleccionista de arte en la Roma del siglo xvii.

  3. The profound changes which swept France in 1870 and 1871 did not escape the observant eye of Archbishop Flavio Chigi. On the one hand was the military holocaust which came over the land, the. defeat of French arms, the humiliation in the field, a third of the nation under occupation, the capital laid to siege.

  4. In 1664 his nephew, Cardinal Flavio Chigi (1631–93), commissioned Bernini to design the façade of the Palazzo Chigi (now Palazzo Chigi-Odescalchi). We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website.

  5. 23 de nov. de 2018 · November 23, 2018 ~ adoninas. ( Zeus) El príncipe Mario Chigi-Albani-della Rovere es un príncipe de alto nivel de Roma, y él y su hijo, el príncipe Flavio Chigi-Albani-della Rovere, son los principales propietarios de la mafia albanesa. La familia Albani se originó en Alban Hills y luego emigró a Albania, dándole su nombre.

  6. 6 de mar. de 2024 · The series, symbolizing the main phases of human life (the youth, the maturity, the decline and old age) was commissioned by Cardinal Flavio Chigi (Siena 1631—Rome 1693), nephew of pope Alexander VII to the master known as ‘Mario de’ Fiori’ for his exceptional skill in depicting flowers (Fiori means “flowers” in Italian) [7,8,9].

  7. Drafts from the Chigi Collection. This group of draft works in terracotta belonged, along with the five exposed opposite, to the collections of Cardinal Flavio Chigi I (Siena 1631 - Rome 1693), nephew of Alexander VII, who displayed them in his House of the Four Fountains in Rome. In 1745, this core collection as it was constituted joined the ...