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A compelling room in Palazzo Strozzi is devoted to Bronzino's commissions from the diplomat and poet Bartolomeo Panciatichi, a French-born Italian who developed Protestant sympathies while frequenting the court of François I.
Bronzino's Medici portraits – review James Hall 2010
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In conjunction with the opening of the newest James Bond film, Quantum of Solace, on November 14, 2008, Bauman Rare Books at The Shoppes at The Palazzo is offering a number of first edition books by Ian Fleming, creator of the 14-volume series of Bond novels and short stories.
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About the robbery in Palazzo Loredan -- I'm so sorry for the Gaggias.
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The ceremonies performed in Palazzo Cavalli are, of course, civil ceremonies.
Veniceblog: 2004
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The ceremonies performed in Palazzo Cavalli are, of course, civil ceremonies.
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The Terrys were at this time living in Palazzo Odescalchi.
Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910 Maud Howe Elliott 1915
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-- Greene speaks freely of his close relationship with Mike Tyson, who was best man at his $1 million wedding in 2007 to real estate executive Mei Sze Chan, now 35, at the Beverly Hills mansion once dubbed Palazzo di Amore.
Jeff Greene touts business savvy, outsider status in run for U.S. Senate seat 2010
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Yes, Barneys is opening a fab megastore in a new development called the Palazzo — named, one assumes, after a well-known pant.
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Yes, Barneys is opening a fab megastore in a new development called the Palazzo — named, one assumes, after a well-known pant.
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At the entrance to the Palazzo are the marble statues of the celebrated Prince Eugene and the Duke of Genoa, brother of King Victor
The South of France—East Half C. B. Black
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