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Raphael Fabretti (1618 – 7 January 1700) was an Italian antiquarian. Born at Urbino in the Marche, he studied law at Cagli and Urbino, where he took his doctorate at the age of eighteen. While in Rome he attracted the notice of Cardinal Lorenzo Imperiali, who employed him successively as treasurer and auditor of the papal legation in Spain, where he remained thirteen years. Meanwhile, his favourite classical and antiquarian studies were not neglected; and on his return journey he made important observations of the relics and monuments of Spain, France, and Italy.

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  • Raffaele Fabretti (de)
  • Raffaello Fabretti (fr)
  • Raffaele Fabretti (it)
  • Raffaello Fabretti (en)
  • Фабретти, Рафаэль (ru)
  • Raffaele Fabretti (sv)
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  • Monseigneur Raffaello Fabretti (1618-1700), chanoine de Saint-Pierre-de-Rome, est le plus ancien membre connu de la ligne des Fabretti, le plus illustre par l’intensité de sa vie et la qualité de son œuvre. Outre ses fonctions dans l'administration pontificale, il a réalisé un important travail d'archéologie. (fr)
  • Raffaele Fabretti (Urbino, 3 luglio 1620 – Roma, 7 gennaio 1700) è stato uno storico e archeologo italiano. (it)
  • Рафаэль Фабретти (итал. Raffaele Fabretti; 1618 — 7 января 1700) — итальянский историк и археолог. Был хранителем архивов замка св. Ангела. (ru)
  • Raffaele Fabretti, född 1618 i Urbino, död 7 januari 1700 i Rom, var en italiensk historiker och arkeolog. Fabretti var direktör för arkivet i Castel Sant'Angelo i Rom. Han utgav De aquis et aquæductibus veteris Roma (1680; andra upplagan 1688), med bidrag till Latiums topografi; De columna Trajani syntagma (1683; andra upplagan 1790) och Inscriptionum antiquarum, quæ in ædibus paternis asservantur, explicatio (om katakombinskrifter; 1699). (sv)
  • Raffaele (Raffaello, Raphael) Fabretti Urbinate, genannt Iasito Nafilio (Jasitheus) (* 3. Juli 1620 in Urbino; † 7. Januar 1700 in Rom) war ein italienischer Historiker, Antiquar und Archäologe. Er gilt als einer der bedeutendsten Epigraphiker des 17. Jahrhunderts und als einer der Väter der Christlichen Archäologie. Fabretti wurde in der Cappella Naro der Kirche Santa Maria sopra Minerva in Rom bestattet. Sein Grabdenkmal aus polychromem Marmor wurde von gestaltet. (de)
  • Raphael Fabretti (1618 – 7 January 1700) was an Italian antiquarian. Born at Urbino in the Marche, he studied law at Cagli and Urbino, where he took his doctorate at the age of eighteen. While in Rome he attracted the notice of Cardinal Lorenzo Imperiali, who employed him successively as treasurer and auditor of the papal legation in Spain, where he remained thirteen years. Meanwhile, his favourite classical and antiquarian studies were not neglected; and on his return journey he made important observations of the relics and monuments of Spain, France, and Italy. (en)
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