In Rome Panini became famous as a decorator of palaces, including the Villa Patrizi (1719–1725), the Palazzo de Carolis (1720), and the Seminario Romano (1721–1722).
Francesco Patrizi of Siena (1413–1494), Italian political writer, humanist and bishop
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Franciscus Patricius (1529–1597), philosopher and scientist from the Republic of Venice
The revolution of 1848 caused Patrizi and his fellow professor Perrone to take refuge in England.
In 1996 he re-founded Il Dalmata, published since 1865 and abolished by Austria-Hungary in 1916; he later published, in 1992, Dalmatia region of Europe, followed by I Dalmati per Trieste and L'albo d'Oro di nobili patrizi e nomi illustri nel Regno di Dalmazia ("Hall of honour of noble patricians and illustrious names in the Kingdom of Dalmatia.") He wrote numerous articles on Dalmatian press.
Patrizi owned two such relics: one of Saint Prosper, as well as part of the arm-bone of Saint Valeria.