Giovanni Guidiccioni (1480 in Lucca – 1541 in Macerata) was an Italian poet and a Catholic bishop of Fossombrone. Born at Lucca in 1480, Guidiccioni was...
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Church of San Francesco, which contains the tomb of the Lucchese poet Giovanni Guidiccioni. The Casa Guinigi and the Guinigi Tower of Lucca is a fine example...
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preparations for the 1542 consistory, Paul III intended to nominate Giovanni Guidiccioni, but the latter died before the consistory took place. In that 1542...
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of birth. In the next few years, Giovanni di Nicolao worked with a very successful Italian merchant, Marco Guidiccioni, another Lucchese who was connected...
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Bartolomeo Guidiccioni (1470 – 4 November 1549) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. He was one of the closest collaborators of Cardinal...
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Juan de Valdés, Spanish religious writer (born 1500) unknown date – Giovanni Guidiccioni, Italian bishop and poet (born 1480) Cox, Michael, ed. (2004). The...
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metallurgist (d. 1539) Claude Garamond, French publisher (d. 1561) Giovanni Guidiccioni, Italian poet (d. 1541) Ferdinand Magellan, Portuguese explorer (d...
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Melen, Swedish noblewoman (b. 1489) Gül Baba, Ottoman dervish poet Giovanni Guidiccioni, Italian poet (b. 1480) Gazi Husrev-beg, Ottoman statesmen (b. 1480)...
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of the poems in the set. Harley considers the text inspired by Giovanni Guidiccioni's Italian poem "Il bianco e dolce cigno" (lit. 'The White and Sweet...
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Melen, Swedish noblewoman (b. 1489) Gül Baba, Ottoman dervish poet Giovanni Guidiccioni, Italian poet (b. 1480) Gazi Husrev-beg, Ottoman statesmen (b. 1480)...
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music is believed to survive anonymously. Another poet he set was Giovanni Guidiccioni, who wrote the words to his most single famous composition, and one...
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metallurgist (d. 1539) Claude Garamond, French publisher (d. 1561) Giovanni Guidiccioni, Italian poet (d. 1541) Ferdinand Magellan, Portuguese explorer (d...
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(1449–1469) Gerolamo Santucci (1469–1494) Paul of Middelburg (1494–1534) Giovanni Guidiccioni (1534–1541) Niccolò Ardinghelli (1541–1547 Resigned) Cardinal Lodovico...
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the rules of Aristotle, and that he had imitated Homer. Monsignore Giovanni Guidiccioni of Lucca in sonnets expressed his grief for the sad state of his...
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bishop by Giovanni Garzia Mellini, Cardinal-Priest of Santi Quattro Coronati with Marco Cornaro, Bishop of Padua, and Alessandro Guidiccioni (iuniore)...
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bishop by Giovanni Garzia Mellini, Cardinal-Priest of Santi Quattro Coronati, with Lucio de Morra, Archbishop of Otranto, and Alessandro Guidiccioni (iuniore)...
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1480" and another c. 1490 Giovanni Cotta, born about this year (died 1510), Italian, Latin-language poet Giovanni Guidiccioni (died 1541), Italian Riccardo...
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Alessandro became Bishop of Parma, the church's vicar-general, Bartolomeo Guidiccioni, required him to end his relationship with Ruffini. As pope, Paul III...
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Among the tomb monuments in the interior is the monument to Bishop Giovanni Guidiccioni and a lapidary monument to the Condottiero Castruccio Castracani...
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Alessandro Guidiccioni (1557–1637) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Lucca (1600–1637). Alessandro Guidiccioni was born in 1557. On...
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Louis de Gorrevod pro hac vice (16 May 1530 – 22 April 1535) Bartolomeo Guidiccioni pro hac vice (28 January 1540 – 24 September 1543) Cristoforo Madruzzo...
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Guidiccioni Ascanio Parisani Dionisio Laurerio Enrique de Borja y Aragón Giacomo Savelli Miguel da Silva Giovanni Morone Marcello Crescenzi Giovanni Vincenzo...
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canonically erected at the instigation of Pope Gregory XIII by Alessandro Guidiccioni, Bishop of Lucca, and confirmed by the papal Brief of Clement VIII "Ex...
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Galeazzo Sanvitale, Archbishop Emeritus of Bari-Canosa, and Alessandro Guidiccioni (iuniore), Bishop of Lucca, serving as co-consecrators. He served as...
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(2. edizione interamente riveduta da Santino Caramella ed.). 35.Giovanni Guidiccioni, Francesco Beccuti (1912). Ezio Chiorboli (ed.). Rime. 36.Relazioni...
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Giovanni Garzia Mellini, Cardinal-Priest of Santi Quattro Coronati, with Diego Alvarez (archbishop), Archbishop of Trani, and Alessandro Guidiccioni (iuniore)...
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(1545–1546) Ascanio Parisani (1546–1547) Bartolomeo Guidiccioni (1547–1548) Miguel da Silva (1548–1549) Giovanni Girolamo Morone (1549–1551) Marcello Crescenzi...
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Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: Giovanni Guidiccioni (born 1480), Italian Gül Baba (born unknown), Ottoman Bektashi dervish...
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by Giovanni Garzia Mellini, Cardinal-Priest of Santi Quattro Coronati, with Ulpiano Volpi, Archbishop Emeritus of Chieti, and Alessandro Guidiccioni (iuniore)...
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Tornabuoni : (1539–1540) Alessandro Guidiccioni : (1541–1548) Giovanni Battista Bernardi : (1548–1578) Cristoforo Guidiccioni : (1578–1582) Sede vacante Giulio...
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