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  1. Francesco's father, Gerolamo Melzi, was an engineer for Francesco II Sforza's military and a captain in the militia in Milan under Louis XII. Francesco lived with his family in the Villa Melzi in Vaprio d'Adda (not to be confused with the Villa Melzi d'Eril in Bellagio, Lombardy), which today is still under the ownership of the Dukes Melzi d'Eril.

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  3. The Gardens of Villa Melzi d’Eril are a splendid expression of the Neoclassical style, and have been declared a national monument. The complex was created between 1808 and 1810 for Francesco Melzi d’Eril (1753-1816), Duke of Lodi, Vice-president of Napoleon’s Italian Republic and, later, Grand Chancellor of the Kingdom of Italy. Francesco ...

  4. compte Francesco Melzi d’Eril, parce qu’aucun n’a pénétré aussi avant dans la confiance de Napoléon». 3 Il Melzi entrò in politica nel dicembre del 1776 quando, dopo la rinuncia del padre

  5. Francesco. M. elzi d'Eril. Francesco graduated from the Politecnico di Milano. His knowledge comprises building processes and he has specialized in construction technologies, building management and safety on construction sites. He is an experienced snowboarder and he also engages in telemark skiing. He is number one in detail drawings.

  6. Sep 7, 2019 · Italiano: Francesco Melzi d’Eril (nato a Milano il 6 marzo 1753 da Gaspare e Marianna Teresa d'Eril; ivi deceduto il 16 gennaio 1816), fu uomo politico durante l’epoca napoleonica e, in particolare, egli fu vicepresidente della Repubblica Italiana dal 1802 alla trasformazione della stessa in Regno d'Italia ad opera di Napoleone.

  7. In Paris Napoleon’s most trusted adviser on Italian affairs was the Milanese patrician Francesco Melzi d’Eril, who during the triennium had hoped to see northern Italy united in a constitutional monarchy under a Habsburg or Bourbon prince.

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