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    by Cardinal Aldobrandini. For some time he was employed as a teacher at Verona, a professor of mathematics at Padua, and a professor of rhetoric and philosophy...
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  • Ludovico Nogarola (category People from Verona)
    Oratio L. Nogarolae comitis habita in Concilio Tridentino divi Stephani celebritate MDXLV (Venice 1549). He died at Verona in 1558. Of his many writings a large...
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    became friends with Poggio Bracciolini, Leonardo Bruni, and Guarino da Verona. He settled in Siena as a teacher. In 1431 he accepted the post of secretary...
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  • delle proibizione de' libri (Rome, 1777) Difesa di tre Sommi Pontefici Benedetto XIII, Benedetto XIV, e Clemente XIII, e del Concilio Romano tenuto nel...
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  • the Church.[citation needed] Among de Mattei's most recent publications is a history of Vatican Council II (Il Concilio Vaticano II. Una storia mai scritta...
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  • List of Latin phrases (full) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    British than American (perhaps owing to the AP Stylebook being treated as a de facto standard across most American newspapers, without a UK counterpart)...
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    donated by the prisoners of the Regina Coeli prison and the Mantova jail in Verona. On 22 June 1963, one day after his friend and successor Pope Paul VI was...
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  • List of editiones principes in Latin (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Retrieved 1 April 2021. Pagliara, Pier Nicola (2001). "Giovanni Giocondo da Verona". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 56: Giovanni Di Crescenzio–Giulietti...
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    twice in a row, near Turin and Brescia, laid siege to and occupied, first Verona and then Aquileia, subduing the whole of northern Italy. Shortly thereafter...
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  • cited by Roberto de Mattei, Il Concilio Vaticano II. Una storia mai scritta, Torino, 2010, p. 127 Roberto de Mattei, Il Concilio Vaticano II. Una storia...
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  • eodem concilio electus est episcopus Albanensis ecclesiae, et a domino papa... consecratus est." Kartusch, p. 190 with note 7. "Henri, Abbé de Haute-Combe...
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  • 1300s (decade) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Bruces. September 3 – Bartolomeo I della Scala becomes the new Lord of Verona, at the time a city-state in Italy that included most of the Veneto region...
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  • Recanati  Sicily Moncada Agrigento Lighthouse Trapani  Veneto De' Longhi Treviso Tezenis Verona 1  Calabria Viola Reggio Calabria  Tuscany Mens Sana Siena...
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  • List of editiones principes in Greek (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Press, 1991, p. 98. Quasten, Johannes (1980) [1950]. Patrologia: fino al Concilio di Nicea (in Italian). Vol. 1. Translated by Beghin, Nello. Turin: Marietti...
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    coronation of the Emperor Otto I on 2 February 962. Ratherius di Verona dedicated his De contemptu canonum to Bishop Hucbertus. Cappelletti, pp. 122–123...
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  • Agropoli  Marche Basket Recanati and Aurora Jesi  Veneto De’ Longhi Treviso and Tezenis Verona 1  Basilicata Bawer Matera  Calabria Bermè Reggio Calabria...
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    Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi–Conza–Nusco–Bisaccia (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    175), in Verona, while he was returning to Rome from the Council of Trent, where he had been President since 1550. Cardella, Memorie storiche de' cardinali...
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    names). Gams, p, 924 col. 1. Kehr IX, p. 237 no. 17; 256, no. 5. Gerardus of Verona was Archbishop of Spalato (Dalmatia); he was transferred to Siponto by Pope...
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    Roman Catholic Diocese of Belluno-Feltre (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    a single bishop, aeque personaliter, and assigned to Venice; Padua and Verona became suffragans of Venice. The cathedral of Belluno is dedicated to S...
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  • List of Italian films of 1963 (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    "Château en Suède". AllMovie. All Media Guide. Retrieved April 1, 2014. "Concilio Ecumenico Vaticano II". BFI Film & Television. London: British Film Institute...
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