Parigi Coppelletti or Copelleti (Active in 1590s) was an Italian painter.
Born in Reggio Emilia, he was active mainly in fresco. For the Basilica della Ghiara (whose construction only started 1597), he painted a facade (dell Occa). For the church of Sant'Agostino, Reggio Emilia, he painted a St Nicolo da Tolentino with angelic choir. [1] [2]
The Province of Reggio Emilia is one of the nine provinces of the Italian Region of Emilia-Romagna. The capital city, which is the most densely populated comune in the province, is Reggio Emilia.
Balsamic vinegar is a very dark, concentrated and intensely flavoured vinegar originating in Italy, made wholly or partially from grape must: freshly crushed grape juice with all the skins, seeds and stems.
Giuseppe Dossetti was an Italian jurist, a politician, and from 1958 onward, a Catholic priest.

Alessandro Tiarini was an Italian Baroque painter of the Bolognese School.
The Sala del Tricolore, formerly the Patriotic Hall, is an historical hall that currently serves as the council chamber of the comune of Reggio Emilia, northern Italy. It was designed by the architect Lodovico Bolognini as the archive of the ducal family of Este. In the Sala del Tricolore, on 7 January 1797, the flag of Italy was born, hence the name of the hall. Adjacent to the room is the Tricolour Flag Museum, whose collection is made up of relics related to the Italian flag.
Ercole III d'Este was Duke of Modena and Reggio from 1780 to 1796. He was a member of the House of Este.
Orazio Talami was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Bologna and Reggio Emilia.
Filippo Maria Galletti (1636–1714) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Tuscany, Parma, and Liguria. He was a pupil of the painter Ciro Ferri and Pietro Dandini. He became a Theatine priest, and painted religious works in Lecce and Livorno, and the church of Santa Lucia (Parma). He entered the Theatine order.
Gaspare Bazzani was an Italian painter active in Reggio Emilia as a painter of vedute or landscapes, as well as a scenic designer.
Paolo Emilio Besenzi (1608–1656) was an Italian painter, sculptor, and architect of the 17th century, born and active in Reggio Emilia. He lived and worked as a painter, sculptor and architect in Reggio Emilia in the first half of the 17th century. According to Tiraboschi he was sent to France for a short time, at the court of Louis XIII, who would have named him a knight. He trained with Francesco Albani, and was a friend and companion of Lionello Spada. He was buried in the now demolished church of Santa Maria Maddalena, for which he designed the main altar.
Mattia Benedetti was an Italian painter. He was born in Reggio Emilia, and a pupil of Orazio Talami. He active as a fresco painter, active in painting quadratura. He painted the ceiling (1701) of the church of Sant' Antonio at Brescia. In Reggio-Emilia he painted the ceiling of the Capella maggiore of the Monache Bianchi, and the ceiling of the Oratory of the San Filippo Neri. His brother Ludovico or Lodovico was known for painting chiaroscuro and also perspective. Lodovico painted in the church of San Spiridone in Reggio-Emilia, as well as other churches.
Antonio Triva was an Italian painter and engraver of the Baroque period.
The Italian Catholic Diocese of Carpi is in Emilia Romagna, Italy. It is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Modena-Nonantola.
The Diocese of Reggio Emilia-Guastalla is a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in Emilia-Romagna, Italy. It has existed in its current form since 1986. In that year the historical Diocese of Reggio Emilia was united with the Diocese of Guastalla. The diocese is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Modena-Nonantola.
Albano Lugli was an Italian painter and ceramic artist mainly active in his native Carpi, painting historic and sacred subjects.
Cassa di Risparmio di Reggio Emilia S.p.A. (Carire) was an Italian bank based in Reggio Emilia. The bank merged with Banca Popolare di Brescia in 1999.
Giovanni Giarola or Gerolli (1518–1557) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance style, active mainly in Reggio Emilia.
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Modena in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy.
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Reggio Emilia in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy.
The Madonna of the Stairs is a fresco fragment by Correggio, dating to around 1522-1523 and now in the Galleria Nazionale di Parma.