Camillo Massimo
Camillo Massimo (20 July 1620 – 12 September 1677) was an Italian cardinal in 17th century Rome, best remembered as a major patron of Baroque artists such as Pouissin, Lorrain, Velazquez, Duquesnoy, Algardi, Francesco Fontana and Cosimo Fancelli.
Camillo MassimoMassimoMassimo (disambiguation)Palazzo AltieriPacettiList of people from RomeCamillo Pabis TicciLatin Patriarch of JerusalemConsulPietro Santi BartoliPrincess Caroline of Naples and SicilyBlue Team (bridge)Castor and Pollux (Prado)Roman ClubCaffè FiorioMassimo D'AlelioBermuda BowlList of prime ministers of the Kingdom of SardiniaList of film directors from ItalyWorld Team Olympiad
List of composers for the classical guitar (nationality)Antonio GherardiFull SpeedNational Museum of RomeCamillo Benso, conte di CavourItalian films of 1954San Lorenzo Maggiore (Naples)Digitmovies AETurinFrederick StaffordThe Thief of VeniceList of people on stamps of ItalyVictor Emmanuel II of ItalyFrancesco HayezList of bridge peopleMezzalama TrophyPinacoteca di BreraItaly national basketball teamList of directorial debutsList of playwrights by nationality and year of birth
Our Services
Do not forget to check the lastest products and auctions related to Camillo Massimo as well as our free videos and podcasts.
This Day In History
Spanish Armada: was defeated by the English, led by Sir Francis Drake (1588)




Share this!