Falconieri is a surname, and may refer to:
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Andrea Falconieri
Andrea Falconieri (1585 or 1586 – 1656), also known as Falconiero, was an Italian composer and lutenist from Naples. He resided in Parma from 1604 until 1614, and later moved to Rome, and then back to his native Naples, where in 1647 he beca ...
(1585 or 1586 – 1656), composer
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Vito Falconieri (b. 1986), footballer
:Falconieri is an old family from
Firenze
Florence ( ; it, Firenze ) is a city in Central Italy and the capital city of the Tuscany region. It is the most populated city in Tuscany, with 383,083 inhabitants in 2016, and over 1,520,000 in its metropolitan area.Bilancio demografico an ...
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Alexis Falconieri
The Seven Holy Founders of the Servite Order, by name Bonfilius, Alexis, Manettus, Amideus, Hugh, Sostene and Buonagiunta of Florence, were seven holy men of the town of Florence whom became bound to each other in a spiritual friendship that were ...
(1200 - 1310), priest
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Juliana Falconieri
Juliana Falconieri, O.S.M., (1270 – 19 June 1341) was the Italian foundress of the Religious Sisters of the Third Order of Servites (Mantellate Sisters or the Servite Tertiaries).
Biography
Juliana belonged to the noble Falconieri family of Flo ...
(1270 – 1341), religious
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Lelio Falconieri
Lelio Falconieri (1585–1648) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal.
Family and early life
Falconieri was born in 1585 in Florence, the tenth of the thirteen children of Paolo Falconieri and his second wife Maddalena degli Albizzi. He was the brot ...
(1585 – 1648), nobleman
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Orazio Falconieri
300 px, The Villa Falconieri in Frascati; renovations were commissioned by Orazio Falconieri
Orazio Falconieri (died 1664) was an Italian nobleman from Florence; he was the owner of the Villa Falconieri. His heraldic symbol was a falcon.
Fami ...
(d. 1664), catholic cardinal
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Paolo Falconieri Paolo Falconieri (1638–1704) was an Italian architect, painter and mathematician, from a noble family of Florence, whose intellectual interests were wide-ranging, one of the '' virtuosi'' of the first scientific century.
He was a member of the co ...
(1638–1704), architect and ''virtuoso''
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