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  1. Santino Solari (1576 – April 10, 1646), was an Italian architect and sculptor, who worked mainly in Austria. He was born at Verna near Como . In 1612, he was appointed chief architect of Salzburg by the archbishop Markus Sittikus.

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    Slave trading

    One night in 1497, escorted by two courtesans from his sister's brothel, Santino went to various houses to attend to business with several of his contacts. Often resorting to violence, he delivered payments and bribes, as well as gathered information on slave tradingand shipping routes. Once, when asked by Fiora Cavazza about his business, he slapped her, and slapped Lucia when she tried to defend her in turn. He forced the courtesans to remain silent on the matter, threatening them with a da...

    Ownership of the Rosa in Fiore

    After Santino's sister was kidnapped and killed by slave traders in 1500, Maria Auditore da Firenze and her daughter Claudiatook over the Rosa in Fiore. Angered by this, Santino campaigned for ownership, and appealed to the Borgia, claiming that both the brothel and its courtesans belonged to him. However, sometime in 1500, one of the courtesans at the brothel alerted Ezio Auditore da Firenze – Claudia's brother and a member of the Assassin Order– to Santino's actions. Ezio tracked down Santi...

    Rather ironically, Santino is an Italian name meaning 'little saint'. His surname, Solari, is a family name derived from Latin word solarium, literally 'a place in the sun'.

  2. Santino Solari. Santino Solari. Santino Solari ( Verna, 1576 – Salisburgo, 10 aprile 1646) è stato un architetto e scultore italiano che svolse la sua attività principalmente in Austria [1] . Tomba di Santino Solari.

  3. Solari, Santino. Solari, Santino (1576–1646). Italian architect from the Como area. He was one of the first to bring a mature Italian Classical style north of the Alps into the German-speaking lands. His masterpiece is the Cathedral of Sts Rupert and Virgil, Salzburg (1614–28), with its apsidal transepts clearly influenced by Palladio 's Il ...

  4. Santino Solari (1576 – April 10, 1646), was an Italian architect and sculptor, who worked mainly in Austria. He was born at Verna near Como. In 1612, he was appointed chief architect of Salzburg by the archbishop Markus Sittikus. His work introduced north Italian early baroque to Austria. Solari died in Salzburg and is buried in the there.

  5. Santino Solari wurde 1612 von Seckau, Steiermark, vom Salzburger Fürsterzbischof Markus Sittikus in das Amt des Hof- und Dombaumeisters berufen, das er bis zu seinem Tod im Jahre 1646 behielt. 1614 begann Solari mit der Errichtung des Salzburger Doms, für den Vincenzo Scamozzi schon 1606/1607 ...

  6. Santino Solari, né en 1576 à Verna ( Lugano) 1, 2 dans le canton du Tessin et mort le 10 avril 1646 à Salzbourg, est un architecte et sculpteur dans la tradition des maestri comacini italiens, l'un des bâtisseurs qui ont introduit l'art du maniérisme dans l'espace de l' Autriche actuelle.

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