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Andrea Lazzari (historian)
Andrea Lazzari (16 August 1754 – 6 December 1831) was an Italian historian and clergyman, known for his significant contributions to the history of Urbino. Biography Born in Urbino to Antonio Lazzari, a Citizenship#Renaissance, citizen of Urbino, and Angella Mattei, daughter of Flavia Speranza, a noble from Fossombrone, Lazzari pursued studies in theology at the Piarists, Order of Poor Clerics Regular of the Mother of God of the Pious Schools in Urbino. He later obtained degrees in Civil law (legal system), civil and canon law under the guidance of Prevost Venturucci. Due to his expertise in literature, he was appointed as a professor of eloquence at the seminary in Jesi and later in Pesaro, where he also served as the rector. After the death of Monsignor Barsanti, he returned to Urbino and became the archpriest of the parish of San Martino in 1785 and the provost of the church of Santo Spirito in 1794, where he worked from 1795 to 1816. He was a member of prestigious academie ...
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