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    from the beginning of the 16th century. Giovanni Colonna (born c. 1206) nephew of Cardinal Giovanni Colonna di Carbognano, made his solemn vows as a...
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  • Giovanni Colonna or John Colonna may refer to: Giovanni Colonna (died 1245) (1170–1245), cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church Giovanni Colonna (archbishop)...
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    Giovanni Boccaccio (UK: /bəˈkætʃioʊ/, US: /boʊˈkɑːtʃ(i)oʊ, bə-/, Italian: [dʒoˈvanni bokˈkattʃo]; 16 June 1313 – 21 December 1375) was an Italian writer...
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    Fra Giovanni Colonna (1298? – 1343/44) was an Italian Dominican friar and scholar. Educated in France, he served as a preacher and vicar in Rome, chaplain...
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    Giovanni Paolo Colonna (16 June 1637 – 28 November 1695) was an Italian composer, teacher, organist and organ builder. In addition to being chapel-master...
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    known as the saeculum obscurum. Cardinals Vincenzo Santucci and Carlo Colonna are also buried in the archbasilica. The skull of Saint Peter is also claimed...
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  • Giovanni Colonna (born September 4, 1934) is a contemporary Italian scholar of ancient Italy and, in particular, the Etruscan civilization. Colonna is...
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  • famous Colonna family that played an important role in Italian history. Giovanni Colonna was born in Rome around the year 1295 from Stefano Colonna il Vecchio...
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  • January 1205). He is often referred to as a member of the powerful Roman Colonna family, but modern scholars have established that this is based on a lie...
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    the property hosted Cardinals Giovanni and Giacomo Colonna in the 13th century. It was also home to Cardinal Oddone Colonna before he ascended to the papacy...
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  • Giovanni Colonna (1456 – 26 September 1508) was a Roman Catholic cardinal of the High Renaissance period, a member of the famous Colonna family. Colonna...
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    Giovanni Colonna, Aspetti culturali della Roma primitiva: il periodo orientalizzante recente, , in ArchCl XVI, 1964, pp. 1-12. (Italian) Giovanni Colonna...
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    characteristics of Catha when he was brought into the Etruscan religion. Giovanni Colonna has suggested that Catha is linked to the Greek Persephone since he...
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    lifetime and was not published until 1959. Colonna spent part of his life in the monastery of San Giovanni e Paolo in Venice, but the monastery was apparently...
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    Graeca 75), Edizioni dell'Ateneo & Bizzarri, Roma, 1980 (in French) Giovanni Colonna, Milieu, peuplement, phases naturelles, in Naissence de Rome, cataloged...
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    three armies. The papal commanders were John of Brienne, Cardinal Giovanni Colonna, Cardinal Pelagius of Albano and the papal chaplain Pandulf of Anagni...
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    potential sign of plague. Lodewijk Heyligen, whose master Cardinal Giovanni Colonna died of plague in 1348, noted a distinct form of the disease, pneumonic...
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    a de facto baptism in spirit. Some, such as Albertino Mussato and Giovanni Colonna, went even further and concluded that Seneca must have been a Christian...
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  • monk and music theorist who served as the master of music of cardinal Giovanni Colonna in Avignon. There he became one of the closest friends of the Italian...
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    California Studies in Classical Antiquity, Vol. 8, 1975, pp. 53–72; Giovanni Colonna, "Duenos", in Studi Etruschi, 47, 1979, pp. 163–172; Brent Vine, "A...
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    and in Rome Cardinal Giovanni Colonna was his ally, largely because the curia was in the hands of the archenemy of the Colonna family, the senator Matteo...
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  • Colonna (c. 1450 – 18 March 1520) Francesco Colonna (1433(?) – 1527) an Italian Dominican friar, author of Hypnerotomachia Poliphili Giovanni Colonna...
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    (again) (1306–1318) Pietro Colonna (1318–1326) Luca Fieschi (1326?–1336) Giovanni Colonna (1336–1348) Nicola Capocci (after 1350–1368) Pierre Roger de Beaufort...
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  • di Calabria Sean Campion as Virginio Orsini Karel Dobrý as Cardinal Giovanni Colonna Andrew Hawley as Alfonso d'Este Predrag Bjelac as Cardinal Francesco...
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  • half of the 13th century, Giovanni was the third son of Pietro di Giovanni di Poli and Giacoma, daughter of Ottone Colonna. His parents belonged to two...
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  • Lorenzo Onofrio Colonna may refer to: Lorenzo Onofrio Colonna, Count of the Marsi [it; ru] (1356–1423), grandfather of Giovanni Colonna (cardinal, 1456–1508)...
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    Venice, Perugia and Urbino. In literature the theme was revived by Giovanni Colonna around 1330. His friend, Petrarch, penned a De viris illustribus, as...
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    war with Florence. However, Infessura had partisan allegiances to the Colonna and so is not considered to be always reliable or impartial. The English...
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    Colonna was also abbot of Subiaco and Grottaferrata, again in succession to Giovanni Colonna; he was succeeded in 1513 by his nephew Scipione Colonna...
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    Giovanni Antonio Colonna di Cesarò (1878–1940) was an Italian noble and politician who was the leader of the Social Democracy. He also served as the minister...
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