Francesco Albertini (born in Florence in 1469 - died post 30 August 1510 ) was a canon of the Basilica of San Lorenzo in Florence and a chaplain of Cardinal...
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(soccer) midfielder Edda Albertini (1926–1988), Italian actress Ellen Albertini Dow (1913-2015), American actress Francesco Albertini (died 1510), Italian...
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Demetrio Albertini Ufficiale OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [deˈmɛːtrjo alberˈtiːni]; born 23 August 1971) is the sporting director of Parma and a former...
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consisting of thirty-three beads in seven groups, was composed by Dom Francesco Albertini, founder of the Archconfraternity of the Most Precious Blood. Chaplet...
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was complete in late July the same year and on 4 February 1510, Francesco Albertini recorded that Michelangelo had "decorated the upper, arched part...
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The Archconfraternity of the Most Precious Blood was founded by Francesco Albertini, canon of the Basilica di San Nicola in Carcere, Rome, in 1808. Confraternities...
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Mario Monicelli, Luigi Comencini, Carlo Lizzani, Francesco Rosi, Gillo Pontecorvo, Nanni Loy. Albertini also was active in poliziotteschi and giallo films...
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Francesco Totti Ufficiale OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [franˈtʃesko ˈtɔtti]; born 27 September 1976) is an Italian former professional footballer who...
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he may have misremembered the date by a year or two. According to Francesco Albertini, writing in 1510, he painted a fresco of Saint Christopher six metres...
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very ruins tell." The first known appearance of the maxim is in Francesco Albertini's Opusculum. The phrase appears on the title page of the seven books...
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Ascanio Albertini (1526–1580) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Avellino e Frigento (1549–1580). Ascanio Albertini was born in Nola...
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of epitaphs, in which his collaborator was the Florentine priest Francesco Albertini This work includes inscriptions ranging from Roman Republican times...
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(Dante) Albertini 1998, pp. 15–16. Albertini 1998, p. xii. Albertini 1998, pp. 1491–50. Kirkpatrick 2013, p. 17. Kirkpatrick 2013, pp. 18–20. Albertini 1998...
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connection to Masaccio is so strong (or so often reported) that Francesco Albertini actually attributed the work to Massaccio in 1510. However, Uccello's...
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Nicolò Albertini, O.P. (c. 1250 – 27 April 1321), was an Italian Dominican friar, statesman, and cardinal. Albertini was born about 1250 in the city of...
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Loyola, fondateur de la Compagnie de Jésus, Poitiers: A. Mesnier Francesco Albertini (1613), Traité de l'ange gardien, translated by François Solier,...
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both Antonio and Piero del Pollaiuolo, or to both working together. Francesco Albertini, writing in 1510, attributes this painting and others to Piero alone...
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source of knowledge. Vitus Anton Winter. 1786 Doctorate in Theology Francesco Albertini (1770–1819). 1795 completed his theological studies at the college...
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LCCN 86045612. Clinical consultations and letters / by Ippolito Francesco Albertini, Francesco Torti, and other physicians. Canton, Massachusetts: published...
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Italian). Vol. 9, parte 1: Pigna. Roma: Fratelli Palombi. pp. 11–12. Francesco Albertini (1886). August Schmarsow (ed.). Opusculum de mirabilibus novae urbis...
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consecrated bishop by Jean Suau, Cardinal-Priest of Santa Prisca, with Ascanio Albertini, Bishop of Avellino e Frigento, serving as co-consecrators. In Oct 1565...
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(1300, 1309) Giovanni Minio de Murovalle (1250–1312) (1302, 1311) Nicolò Albertini (1250–1321) (1303, 1312) Berengar Fredol the Elder (1250–1323) (1305,...
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Johann Abraham Peter Schulz (1747–1800) Joachim Albertini, or Gioacchino Albertini (1748–1812) Francesco Azopardi (1748–1809) Josef Fiala (1748–1816) Étienne-Joseph...
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reached a circulation of over 1 million under editor and co-owner Luigi Albertini between 1900 and 1925. He was a strong opponent of socialism, clericalism...
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(François-Xavier) Pereira (15 Mar 1815 – 2 Oct 1818 Appointed Bishop of Rieti) Francesco Albertini (29 Mar 1819 – 24 Nov 1819 Died) Carlo Cavalieri Manassi (21 Feb...
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falling to Conte, Paolo Maldini and Inzaghi, before Francesco Totti headed a free kick from Demetrio Albertini to put Italy ahead. Belgium then took control...
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elected on 27 June 1973. Vice Presidents: Giuseppe Spataro (DC), Francesco Albertini (PSI), Mario Venanzi (PCI), Tullio Carettoni Romagnoli (PSI) "Camera...
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Manzoni for €500,000 in 2009 but directly in exchange for two players Francesco Pambianchi and Niccolò Galli for €250,000 each. In June 2011, one year...
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ˈmɔːro]; 'the Moor'), and called the "arbiter of Italy" by historian Francesco Guicciardini, was an Italian nobleman who ruled as the Duke of Milan from...
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Many Wars Ago (category Films directed by Francesco Rosi)
as General Leone Gian Maria Volonté as Lieutenant Ottolenghi Giampiero Albertini as Captain Abbati Pier Paolo Capponi as Lieutenant Santini Franco Graziosi...
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