1276 the Signoria passed to marquis Cavalcabò Cavalcabò; in 1305 he was succeeded by his son Guglielmo Cavalcabò, who held power until 1310. During this...
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Girolamo Cavalcabo (known in France as 'Hieronyme' or 'Hieronymus') was a Bolognese fencing master, teaching in Rome and later Paris in the late sixteenth...
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years teaching (with students including Julie von Webenau, née Baroni-Cavalcabò) and giving concerts. Between 1826 and 1829, he conducted the choir of...
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Julie von Webenau (redirect from Julia Baroni-Cavalcabò)
government council member Ludwig Cajetan Baroni-Cavalcabò (1765-1847) and the amateur singer Josephine Baroni-Cavalcabò (1788-1860). Born in Lemberg, Austrian...
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Kaspar Anton von Baroni-Cavalcabo (1682 in Sacco di Rovereto – 1759 in Rovereto) or Gaspare Antonio Cavalcabò Baroni was an Italian painter in a late...
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the Brenner railway, which links Verona with Innsbruck. Gaspare Antonio Cavalcabò Baroni (1682–1759) Baroque painter Girolamo Tartarotti (born 1706), author...
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Cadet branches House of Este House of Welf House of Hannover House of Cavalcabò Marqises of Gavi Lupi of Soragna Meli-Lupi of Soragna Viscounts of Carmandino...
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Guido dei Roberti 1st half 1307: Arnolfo Fissiraga 2nd half 1307: Jacopo Cavalcabò 1308: Matteo del Pallio 1309: Tignacca Paravicino 1310: Ghislerio Matteo...
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influences of 16th century's masters active in Rome, such as Agrippa, Cavalcabò, Paternoster, or of the early 17th like D'Alessandri. Within Accademia...
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Major work has concentrated on the anonymous 'Book of Lessons', Girolamo Cavalcabo's Treaty or Instruction for Fencing' and 'The Sword of Combat' by Francois...
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Redec (1812–1885) Sophie Seipt (1812–1889) Julie von Webenau née Baroni-Cavalcabò (1813–1887) Delphine von Schauroth (1814–1887) Thérèse Wartel (1814–1865)...
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abbey was also patronized by the Marquises Oberto Pallavicino and Corrado Cavalcabò. One tradition holds that the name Colomba or pigeon was attached due...
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The practice of Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA) first started in Australia in the late 19th century before largely dying out. There was then a...
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specific descriptions of the fundamentals. Girolamo Cavalcabo (Hieronyme Calvacabo, Hieronimo Cavalcabo) was trained in the Bolognese school of fencing,...
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in 1597, the great traveller Seigneur de Villamont translated Girolamo Cavalcabo of Bologna’s treatise into French, along with a shorter piece by Paternostrier...
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father, and Adalberto I, whose offspring founded the Pallavicino and the Cavalcabò families. Oberto II had four children; Bertha of Milan, the spouse of...
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Barberini. The third chapel on the right is the Cappella Cavalcabò. In 1447, Giovanni Cavalcabo had the chapel decorated. The work is attributed to Bonifacio...
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Italy shaped a new European mainstream of fencing. One master, Girolamo Cavalcabo of Bologna, was employed by the French Court to tutor the future Louis...
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the Contado; supported by the pope, the Republic of Florence and the Cavalcabò of Cremona, he placed himself in command of a small army and was appointed...
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born at Berceto, the son of Pier Maria I de' Rossi and Maria Giovanna Cavalcabò. Aged 15, he married Antonia, daughter of Guido Torelli. In the service...
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Renaissance humanist, theologian, poet and historian Kaspar Anton von Baroni-Cavalcabo (1682–1759), Italian painter Kaspar von Barth (1587–1658), German philologist...
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Cremona. His earliest attributed work is the Cavalcabò chapel in the same Sant'Agostino. Giovanni Cavalcabo paid for the decoration of the chapel in 1447...
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and the city walls were torn down. In 1404, the presence of Ugolino Cavalcabò is recorded inside the fortress, which he employed as a base for his own...
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Lago, including a Glory of St Agatha . In the 1780s he painted for the Cavalcabo chapel in Sant'Agostino in Cremona. he also painted for the Palazzo Affaitati...
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It had been decorated under the patronage of Ludovico and Bartolomeo Cavalcabò, local aristocrats of the 16th-17th centuries. The interior has a central...
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Theresia Paradis über Josepha Barbara Auernhammer bis Julie von Baroni-Cavalcabò. Hollitzer Wissenschaftsverlag. pp. 53–. ISBN 978-3-99012-588-5. "Bayer...
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in Trento. Along with the painter-sculptor Gaspare Antonio Baroni di Cavalcabò, he helped decorate the church of the Santissimi Trinità in Sacco near...
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(1903–1990) Alliene Brandon Webb (1910–1965) Julie von Webenau née Baroni-Cavalcabo (1813–1874) Vilma von Webenau (1875–1953) Bertha Weber (1887–1961) Bertha...
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armistice commission (Armistice of villa Giusti) Julie von Webenau née Baroni-Cavalcabò, (* 16 October 1813 in Lemberg; † 2 July 1887 in Graz), composer, student...
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villa of his friend Francesco Zanetti in Montanara (also known as Palazzo Cavalcabò), Zanetti's town house in via Corridoni, his own house, the Rabbi's House...
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