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    Giovanni Pontano (1426–1503), later known as Giovanni Gioviano (Latin: Ioannes Iovianus Pontanus), was a humanist and poet from Cerreto di Spoleto, in...
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  • Jovian, surnamed Hypatus or Ceparius (Italian: Gioviano Ceparico Ipato), was Byzantine magister militum per Venetiae in charge of the duchy of Venice in...
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    reference to this city in one of his Epistulae Morales ad Lucilium. Giovanni Gioviano Pontano (d. 1503) wrote his Two Books of Hendecasyllables on the pleasures...
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  • pastor Michael Brüggemann (1583 – 1654) the Italian humanist Giovanni Gioviano Pontano, commonly known as Iovianus Pontanus Johan Isaksson Pontanus, author...
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    the family's reputed descent from the ancient Roman emperor Galba. Ipato Gioviano, Orso, Teodato The surname is thought to be derived from imperial honorific...
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    Apostolo in Catanzaro, Italy; his mother, Maria Paoli, emigrated from Gioviano in the province of Lucca in Tuscany and worked in a paper flower factory...
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    and trans. Mary P. Chatfield, trans. Betty Radice, 2005 Baiae, Giovanni Gioviano Pontano, ed. and trans. Dennis G. Rodney, 2006 Letters, Volume 1, Angelo...
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    Nortosce The Renaissance humanist and poet Iovianus Pontanus (Giovanni Gioviano Pontano) was born here in 1426—although after his father had been murdered...
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    Tuscany Province Lucca (LU) Frazioni Anchiano, Cerreto, Diecimo, Dezza, Gioviano, Valdottavo, Cune, Corsagna, Tempagnano, Oneta, San Romano, Domazzano,...
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    modern Italian Republic and a symbol of republican ideals in Italy. Born in Gioviano, a frazione of Borgo a Mozzano, at the time part of the Grand Duchy of...
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    cycle, from the romances of the Round Table, and from classical antiquity. Gioviano Pontano wrote the history of Naples, Leonardo Bruni of Arezzo that of Florence...
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  • Giannantonio Campano (died 1477), Italian, Latin-language poet Giovanni Gioviano Pontano, also known as "Iovianus Pontanus" (died 1503), Italian, Latin-language...
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  • Assunta (Diecimo) Santi Lorenzo e Donato (Domazzano) S. Maria Assunta (Gioviano) S. Giusto (Motrone) S. Ilario (Oneta) Santi Giusto e Clemente (Partigliano)...
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  • Italian, Latin-language poet Iovianus Pontanus, also known as Giovanni Gioviano Pontano, (born 1426), Italian, Latin-language poet Annamacharya శ్రీ తాళ్ళపాక...
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  • 1953: Alberigo 1954: Botticelli 1955: Vasco de Gama 1956: Magabit 1957: Gioviano 1958: Peveron 1959: Vestro 1960: Asopo 1961: Adrasto 1962: Aernen 1963:...
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    Franceschi, Prologiaz, (Prolosa) Promajna Promana, La Maina Prosika [-Trogir] Gioviano Prosika Porto Fengo Prostrani Postràn, Postrani Protégé Protegga di Sebenico...
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    courtly ideals. For example, “in his De rebus coelestibus of 1512 Giovanni Gioviano Pontano, secretary and ambrassador of the Aragonese rulers of Naples, projected...
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    Alfieri (1947). Nicola Bruscoli (ed.). Tragedie postume. 198.Giovanni Gioviano Pontano (1948). Johannes Oeschger (ed.). Carmina: Ecloghe, elegie, liriche...
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  • Marsuppini (Carolus Arretinus), Maffeo Vegio (Mapheus Vegius), and Giovanni Gioviano Pontano (Jovianus Pontanus); cited by Léopold Hervieux, Les fabulistes...
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