• Riccobaldo of Ferrara (1246- after 1320) was a medieval Italian notary and Latin writer of the Middle Ages, a chronicler, geographer and encyclopedist...
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  • parva Ferrariensis was a short chronicle of the history of Ferrara up to 1264 written by Riccobaldo of Ferrara in the years 1313–17. The chronicler tends...
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    Nicholas of Tolentino, Italian monk, friar and mystic (d. 1305) Paolo Malatesta, Italian nobleman and diplomat (d. 1285) Riccobaldo of Ferrara, Italian...
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    Giotto (category 14th-century people from the Republic of Florence)
    biographical source, Riccobaldo of Ferrara, mentions that Giotto painted at Assisi but does not specify the St Francis Cycle: "What kind of art [Giotto] made...
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    Lignamine: Continuation of the chronicle of Riccobaldo (Continuatio chronici Ricobaldini) to the year 1374. Riccobaldo of Ferrara, Italian translation by...
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  • 1949) Italian-American mobster Riccobaldo of Ferrara (1246 – after 1320), Italian notary and writer Giacomo Andrea da Ferrara (died 1500), architect active...
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  • Nicholas of Tolentino, Italian monk, friar and mystic (d. 1305) Paolo Malatesta, Italian nobleman and diplomat (d. 1285) Riccobaldo of Ferrara, Italian...
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  • the role, according to the chronicler Riccobaldo of Ferrara. According to Salimbene, who brought Filippo the news of Pope Urban IV's death on 2 October 1264...
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  • University of Chicago Press. pp. 307–318. Hankey, Teresa (1958). "Riccobaldo of Ferrara, Boccaccio and Domenico di Bandino". Journal of the Warburg and...
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  • Vatican Library that once belonged to the count of Tagliacozzo. It contains the Historie of Riccobaldo of Ferrara and the Historia Apollonii. Orsini may have...
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  • University of Bologna. Patricius' Cronica covers the period 1000–1378. It is essentially regional in focus. His sources include Pietro Cantinelli, Riccobaldo da...
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  • Vicenza. The war is mentioned in Riccobaldo of Ferrara's Compilatio chronologica. Marino Sanudo Torsello was also a witness of the war. On the whole, "the...
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  • sources are Paulus Orosius, Bede, Paul the Deacon, Martin of Opava, Riccobaldo da Ferrara, Benzo d'Alessandria, Galvano Fiamma and Giovanni Codagnello...
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  • Marquis of Ferrara in power. 1278 – Ferarra becomes part of the Papal States. 1283 – Torre del Rigobello (tower) built. 1313 – Riccobaldo da Ferrara begins...
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    used in the area around Ferrara for the production of clothes, as reported by the local writer Riccobaldo in his Sermo de ritibus antiquorum. To the present...
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