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 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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Giovanni Boccaccio (UK: /bəˈkætʃioʊ/ bə-KATCH-ee-oh, US: /boʊˈkɑːtʃ(i)oʊ, bəˈ-/ boh-KAH-ch(ee)oh, bə-; Italian: [dʒoˈvanni bokˈkattʃo]; 16 June 1313 –...
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Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran (redirect from San Giovanni in Laterano)
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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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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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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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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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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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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Giacomo Colonna, Prince of Palestrina (1270-1329), more commonly known by his bynames Sciarrillo or Sciarra, was a member of the powerful Colonna family...
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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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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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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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Rufinus (1190–1192) Soffred of Pistoia (1193–1210) Giovanni da Ferentino (1212–1217) Giovanni Colonna di Carbognano (1217–1245) Ancher Pantaleon (1262–1286)...
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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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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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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 (c. 1450 – 18 March 1520) Francesco Colonna (1433(?) – 1527) an Italian Dominican friar, author of Hypnerotomachia Poliphili Giovanni Colonna...
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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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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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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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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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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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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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Giovanni Colonna (died 28 January 1245) was a cardinal of the Catholic Church. Giovanni was a member of the Roman noble family of Colonna. His father...
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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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(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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Prospero Colonna (1452–1523), sometimes referred to as Prosper Colonna, was an Italian condottiero who was active during the Italian wars and served successively...
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