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Count Luigi Renato Porro-Lambertenghi (July 12, 1780 in Como – February 9, 1860 in Milan) was an Italian nationalist, businessman, and politician. He was the son of politician and essayist Luigi Lambertenghi (1739–1813). Lambertenghi's grandson, Count Giulio Porro-Lambertenghi, was among the dignitaries who attended the Canonization of Joan of Arc.

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  • Luigi Porro Lambertenghi (fr)
  • Luigi Porro Lambertenghi (it)
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  • ルイージ・ポロ・ランベルテンギ (ja)
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  • Luigi Renato, comte Porro Lambertenghi (né à Côme, le 12 juillet 1780 et mort à Milan le 9 février 1860) est un « patriote », entrepreneur et homme politique italien. (fr)
  • ルイージ・ポロ・ランベルテンギ(イタリア語: Luigi Porro Lambertenghi, 1780年7月12日‐1860年2月9日)は、イタリアのイタリア統一運動時代の政治家、実業家、愛国者である。 (ja)
  • Il conte e marchese Luigi Renato Porro Lambertenghi (Como, 12 luglio 1780 – Milano, 9 febbraio 1860) è stato un patriota, imprenditore e politico italiano. (it)
  • Count Luigi Renato Porro-Lambertenghi (July 12, 1780 in Como – February 9, 1860 in Milan) was an Italian nationalist, businessman, and politician. He was the son of politician and essayist Luigi Lambertenghi (1739–1813). Lambertenghi's grandson, Count Giulio Porro-Lambertenghi, was among the dignitaries who attended the Canonization of Joan of Arc. (en)
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  • Luigi Renato, comte Porro Lambertenghi (né à Côme, le 12 juillet 1780 et mort à Milan le 9 février 1860) est un « patriote », entrepreneur et homme politique italien. (fr)
  • Count Luigi Renato Porro-Lambertenghi (July 12, 1780 in Como – February 9, 1860 in Milan) was an Italian nationalist, businessman, and politician. He was the son of politician and essayist Luigi Lambertenghi (1739–1813). He inherited Villa del Balbianello in 1796 from his uncle, Cardinal Angelo Maria Durini. Among his guests were Silvio Pellico, who tutored Lambertenghi's two sons there. He was forced to leave Italy in March 1821, while in Milan, as the Austrian police were rounding up everyone suspected of conspiring against the government. His escape was effected by Timothy Yeats Brown, who drove out of Milan with Lambertenghi disguised as his footman. He fled to Geneva, and made his way to England in early 1822 via Paris, where Yeats Brown vouched for him at the Alien Office. When he was forced to leave Italy, Lambertenghi sold the villa to his friend, Giuseppe Visconti di Modrone, grandfather of Luchino Visconti. Lambertenghi's grandson, Count Giulio Porro-Lambertenghi, was among the dignitaries who attended the Canonization of Joan of Arc. (en)
  • ルイージ・ポロ・ランベルテンギ(イタリア語: Luigi Porro Lambertenghi, 1780年7月12日‐1860年2月9日)は、イタリアのイタリア統一運動時代の政治家、実業家、愛国者である。 (ja)
  • Il conte e marchese Luigi Renato Porro Lambertenghi (Como, 12 luglio 1780 – Milano, 9 febbraio 1860) è stato un patriota, imprenditore e politico italiano. (it)
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