In 1706, a group of painters led by Giampietro Canotti founded an academy at Palazzo Fava in 1710 which, thanks to the papal general Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli, was annexed by the Institute of Science.
After four years it moved to Jacopo Sandri's house, which had more space, and in 1705 moved again to the palazzo of Conte Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli.
His second in command Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli was stripped of all honours and his sword was broken over him.
According to the travel notes of the Italian traveller Count Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli, the village was founded around 1700 and was initially named Prosǎnǎc (Просънъц).
Also there is a book of Count Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli about the coffee, from the planting of the shrub to the serving of the drink.
Vrav already existed in the early 18th century, as it was marked on Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli's map of the area of 1711.
Luigi Pirandello | Luigi Nono (composer) | Luigi Nono | Luigi Comencini | Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli | Luigi Cherubini | Luigi Chinetti | Luigi Dallapiccola | Luigi Tenco | Luigi Ambrosio | Ferdinando Stanley, 5th Earl of Derby | Ferdinando Paer | Ferdinando I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany | Pier Luigi Nervi | Luigi Galvani | Ferdinando Gorges | Pier Ferdinando Casini | Luigi's Mansion | Luigi Russolo | Luigi Pasinetti | Luigi Lucheni | Luigi Galleani | Ferdinando Martini | Ferdinando Fairfax, 2nd Lord Fairfax of Cameron | Luigi Schiavonetti | Luigi Pulci | Luigi Manini | Luigi Macaluso | Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza | Luigi Infantino |