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Della Porta
Della Porta is an Italian surname. It may refer to: *Antonella Della Porta (1927–2002), Italian actress *Antonio della Porta (died 1702), Swiss Baroque architect * Ardicino della Porta, ''iuniore'' (1434–1493), Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal *Bianca Della Porta (born 1991), Canadian ice hockey and rugby player * Donatella della Porta (born 1956), Italian sociologist and political scientist *Giacomo della Porta (1532–1602), Italian architect and sculptor *Giambattista della Porta (1535–1615), Italian scholar, polymath and playwright *Glauco Della Porta (1920–1976), Italian politician and economist *Guglielmo della Porta (died 1577), Italian architect and sculptor *Guiduccio della Porta Guiduccio della Porta (died 1423) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Muro Lucano (1418–1423) ''(in Latin)'' Biography On 19 February 1418, Guiduccio della Porta was appointed during the papacy of Pope Martin V as Bishop of Mur ...
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Antonella Della Porta
''Antonella Della Porta'' (August 18, 1927 Reggio Calabria, Italy – July 16, 2002 Rome, Italy) was an Italian actress. She was an Italian actress active in cinema and television in the early sixties and the second half of the seventies. Filmography Cinema * ''Difendo il mio amore'' (1957) * ''Two Women'' (1960) * ''Ghosts of Rome'' (1961) * ''The Witch's Curse'' (1962) * '' The Four Days of Naples'' (1962) * ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1964) * ''Weekend, Italian Style'' (1965) * ''Maigret a Pigalle'' (1966) * '' The Head of the Family'' (1967) * '' Operation St. Peter's'' (1967) * ''The Heroin Busters ''The Heroin Busters'' ( it, La via della droga) is a 1977 Italian crime film directed by Enzo G. Castellari and starring Fabio Testi, David Hemmings and Sherry Buchanan. Production ''The Heroin Busters'' was director Enzo G. Castellari's l ...'' (1977) References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Della Porta, Antonella 1927 births 2002 deaths Italian film actr ...
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Antonio Della Porta
Antonio della Porta (c. 1631, Manno, Lugano - 3 August 1702, Bayreuth) was a Swiss Baroque architect and master builder, mainly active in Bohemia, Silesia and northern Bavaria Bavaria ( ; ), officially the Free State of Bavaria (german: Freistaat Bayern, link=no ), is a state in the south-east of Germany. With an area of , Bavaria is the largest German state by land area, comprising roughly a fifth of the total lan .... External links *http://www.hls-dhs-dss.ch/textes/d/D24548.php Architects from Ticino 17th-century architects 1702 deaths Czech Baroque architects German Baroque architects Year of birth uncertain {{Switzerland-architect-stub ...
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Ardicino Della Porta, Iuniore
Ardicino della Porta the Younger ( It.: ''Ardicino della Porta, iuniore'') (1434–1493) (called the Cardinal of Aléria) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Biography Ardicino della Porta was born in Novara in 1434. He was the grand-nephew of Cardinal Ardicino della Porta, ''seniore''. He was a doctor of both laws. Early in his career, he was vicar general of the Archdiocese of Florence, in which capacity he published the interdict of Pope Paul II against Florence. He later served as papal legate to Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor and to Matthias Corvinus, King of Hungary to encourage them to participate in a crusade against the Ottoman Empire. He then became a Referendary of the Roman Curia. On February 22, 1475, he was elected Bishop of Aléria, a post he occupied until his death. He went on to serve as a datary under Pope Sixtus IV. He would go on to serve as governor of Norcia, Terni, Perugia, and Città di Castello. Pope Innocent VIII put him in ...
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Bianca Della Porta
Bianca Della Porta (born 23 March 1991 in Dorval, Quebec) is a Canadian ice hockey and rugby player who has played for professional teams in both sports. Hockey career Bianca Della Porta began playing hockey at the age of 8. She played several seasons with the Midget AA Sélects from Lac Saint-Louis. In the 2008–09 season, she helped the Sélects win the Dodge Cup. The following seasons she played with the Dawson College Blues in the AA College Women's Hockey League. In 2011–12 Della Porta joined the Montreal Stars in the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL). In her first season, she was the youngest player on the team. In 27 games, she scored 2 goals and made 7 assists. The team were 2012 Clarkson Cup champions. In 2012–13 Della Porta played for the McGill Martlets, helping them to achieve an undefeated regular season in the Canadian Interuniversity Sport league (CIAU). However, the team lost both games in the playoffs. Rugby career Della Porta played for the M ...
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Giacomo Della Porta
Giacomo della Porta (1532–1602) was an Italian architect and sculptor, who worked on many important buildings in Rome, including St. Peter's Basilica. He was born at Porlezza, Lombardy and died in Rome. Biography Giacomo Della Porta was born in the Duchy of Genoa into a family of sculptors. He was influenced by and collaborated with Michelangelo, and Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola, his teacher of architecture. With these two great masters he became one of the most important architects in the history of the Roman renaissance. In fact after 1563 he carried out Michelangelo's plans for the rebuilding of the Campidoglio or Capitoline Hill's open spaces where he completed the façade and steps of Palazzo Senatorio, and the ''Cordonata'' or the ramped steps up to the Piazza del Campidoglio. After the death of Vignola in 1573, he continued the construction of Il Gesù, the mother church of the Jesuit order, and in 1584 modified its façade after his own designs. He also worked o ...
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Giambattista Della Porta
Giambattista della Porta (; 1535 – 4 February 1615), also known as Giovanni Battista Della Porta, was an Italian scholar, polymath and playwright who lived in Naples at the time of the Renaissance, Scientific Revolution and Reformation. Giambattista della Porta spent the majority of his life on scientific endeavors. He benefited from an informal education of tutors and visits from renowned scholars. His most famous work, first published in 1558, is entitled ''Magia Naturalis (Natural Magic).'' In this book he covered a variety of the subjects he had investigated, including occult philosophy, astrology, alchemy, mathematics, meteorology, and natural philosophy. He was also referred to as "professor of secrets". Childhood Giambattista della Porta was born at Vico Equense, near Naples, to the nobleman Nardo Antonio della Porta. He was the third of four sons and the second to survive childhood, having an older brother Gian Vincenzo and a younger brother Gian Ferrante.Giambattist ...
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Glauco Della Porta
Glauco Della Porta (7 August 1920 – 6 May 1976) was an Italian politician and economist. He was born in Naples, Kingdom of Italy. He was mayor of Rome (1962–1964). He died in Rome, Italy Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern Europe. It is located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, and its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical re .... References 1920 births 1976 deaths 20th-century Italian politicians Italian economists Mayors of Rome Knights Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic Grand Officers of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic {{Italy-mayor-stub ...
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Guglielmo Della Porta
Guglielmo della Porta (c. 1500–1577) was an Italian architect and sculptor of the late Renaissance or Mannerist period. He was born to a prominent North Italian family of masons, sculptors and architects. His father Giovanni Battista della Porta was a sculptor. He trained in his uncle's workshop in Genoa and moved to Rome about 1537, where he was very much influenced by Michelangelo. Della Porta provided legs for the Farnese Hercules when it was first excavated; when the original legs were found some years later, Michelangelo recommended that Della Porta's legs be retained, as showing how modern artists were capable of direct comparison with the Ancients. He was appointed to the papal mint in 1547. His prolific output is varied. He began his artistic training under the guidance of his uncle Giovanni Giacomo, who takes him on his construction site of the Cathedral of Milan and assigned him the task of sculpturing and reinterpreting the works of Leonardo da VinciIn the study of Ma ...
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