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Massimiliano Palombara : ウィキペディア英語版
Massimiliano Palombara
Massimiliano Palombara (1614 – 1680) was marquis of Pietraforte and Conservator of Rome between 1651 and 1677. He is the author of the ''La Bugia'' (''the Candle''), a book of verses, written in 1656 in Rome.〔(''La Bugia'' ) by Massimiliano Palombara (1656; reprint 1983)〕 He built the Villa Palombara which included five gates with occult inscriptions including the still-standing Porta Alchemica.
According to historians, his interest in the occult, Kabbalah and mysticism brought him into contact with Cardinal Decio Azzolino and his confidant, Queen Christina of Sweden (then living in Rome having converted to Catholicism).〔(''Hidden Beneath the Beauty: Kabbalistic secrets in Italian art'' ) by Roy Doliner (Rizzoli First, 2012)〕
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