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21 May 2025
- diffhist Naples 18:41 −1 Hitiste2023 talk contribs Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
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- diffhist Naples 18:39 +510 Hitiste2023 talk contribs Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist December 21 09:16 +84 Uby2111 talk contribs
20 May 2025
- diffhist Giovanni Antonio Medrano 00:04 +31 The Royal Herald talk contribs (sentence improvement.) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
18 May 2025
- diffhist Giovanni Antonio Medrano 14:46 +53 The Royal Herald talk contribs (→Career: wikilinks)
- diffhist Giovanni Antonio Medrano 01:08 +284 The Royal Herald talk contribs (Citation) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
17 May 2025
- diffhist Giovanni Antonio Medrano 20:54 +1,730 The Royal Herald talk contribs (Added a paraphrased account of Giovanni Antonio Medrano’s architectural decisions at the Teatro di San Carlo, emphasizing his use of wood for acoustic optimization, opposition to stone construction, and influence on the theater’s visual and functional design. Based on contemporary sources from Del real teatro di San Carlo: cenno storico.) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Giovanni Antonio Medrano 19:07 +79 The Royal Herald talk contribs (coat of arms added)
- diffhist Giovanni Antonio Medrano 18:45 +5,710 The Royal Herald talk contribs (Expanded background section with verified biographical details from Treccani, RAH, and Marías (2005); clarified Medrano’s Spanish-Sicilian identity, early military education, and entrance into royal service; added inline references and restructured lead-in to his role as tutor to the Bourbon princes and future Charles III.)