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Questions about Antonio da Sangallo the Younger

Short answers, pulled from the story.

When and where was Antonio da Sangallo the Younger born?

Antonio da Sangallo the Younger was born in Florence on the 12th of April 1484. His family name was originally Piccioni before he adopted his uncles' surname.

What major architectural projects did Antonio da Sangallo the Younger design for the Farnese family?

Cardinal Alessandro Farnese commissioned Antonio da Sangallo the Younger to build the fortress of Capodimonte and renovate the Palazzo Farnese in Rome. He also designed additional structures including a destroyed palace, the Church of Santa Maria Maddalena in Gradoli, and the Villa Farnese country estate at Caprarola.

How did Antonio da Sangallo the Younger engineer Saint Patrick's Well in Orvieto?

Pope Clement VII tasked Antonio da Sangallo the Younger with building Saint Patrick's Well which reached 175 feet deep using a double-helix ramp system. This engineering feat allowed oxen carrying water to descend one side while ascending another without turning around and featured windows cutting through the center section for lighting.

Who succeeded Antonio da Sangallo the Younger as chief architect of St. Peter's Basilica?

Michelangelo became chief architect after Antonio da Sangallo the Younger died in 1546. Antonio had served as capomaestro overseeing daily construction until at least 1536 following the sack of Rome.

When and where did Antonio da Sangallo the Younger die?

Antonio da Sangallo the Younger died in Terni, Italy on the 3rd of October 1546. He contracted malaria while working on the Rieti Valley marshland commissioned by Pope Paul III before completing this final project.