• Boiardo, Count of Scandiano (15th century), father of Giulia Boiardo; grandfather of Giovanni Pico della Mirandola and Galeotto I Pico Giulia Boiardo...
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    poem Orlando innamorato. Boiardo was born in 1440, at or near, Scandiano (today's province of Reggio Emilia); the son of Giovanni di Feltrino and Lucia Strozzi...
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  • Rainaldo and held him in the Fortress of Gesso (which belonged to Giovanni Boiardo, count of Scadiano). In May 1505 Giulio discovered where Rainaldo was...
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    Rainaldo, locking him in the Rocca del Gesso, a fortress belonging to Giovanni Boiardo, count of Scandiano. In May 1505 Giulio discovered where Rainaldo was...
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    Maria Boiardo, who grew up under the influence of his own uncle, the Florentine patron of the arts and scholar-poet Tito Vespasiano Strozzi. Giovanni had...
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  • Steven" Badami, while the Neapolitan faction was led by Ruggiero "the Boot" Boiardo. In 1920, Prohibition began in the United States and it presented many...
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    Angelica is a princess in the epic poem Orlando innamorato by Matteo Maria Boiardo. She reappears in the saga's continuation, Orlando furioso by Ludovico...
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    is an epic poem written by the Italian Renaissance author Matteo Maria Boiardo. The poem is a romance concerning the heroic knight Orlando (Roland). It...
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    complete form until 1532. Orlando furioso is a continuation of Matteo Maria Boiardo's unfinished romance Orlando innamorato (Orlando in Love, published posthumously...
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    Concordia and of Giulia Boiardo, daughter of Feltrino count of Scandiano and cousin of the poet and writer Matteo Maria Boiardo. Her most notable sibling...
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    Giulia Boiardo, daughter of Feltrino Boiardo, Count of Scandiano, and Guiduccia of Correggio. He had two younger brothers, Antonio Maria and Giovanni, and...
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    the Byzantine Emperor Hugo. The Italian Renaissance authors Matteo Maria Boiardo and Ludovico Ariosto, whose works were once as widely read and respected...
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    two epic poems of the Renaissance: Orlando Innamorato by Matteo Maria Boiardo and Orlando Furioso by Ludovico Ariosto. Since the poems exerted a wide...
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    the Boiardo family. He is known for his designs in Parma, including the Teatro Farnese (1618–1628) and, with the assistance of his pupil Giovanni Battista...
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    Veronese, Ambrogio Traversari, Francesco Barbaro, Francesco Accolti, Feltrino Boiardo, Lionello d'Este (who became Marquis of Ferrara, 1441–1450), and many others...
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    Romance Epics of Boiardo, Ariosto, and Tasso: From Public Duty to Private Pleasure. University of Toronto Press. da Oriolo, Giovanni. Leonello d’Esta...
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    Maria Boiardo of Ferrara written between 1461–1494. The deck was structured like modern tarots, but the motifs and suits signs of the Boiardo deck are...
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    Angelo Poliziano, Lorenzo il Magnifico, Luigi Pulci, Matteo Maria Boiardo, Giovanni Pontano) XII – 16th century Volume II XIII – Ludovico Ariosto's L'Orlando...
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  • Bianciardi (1922–1971) Luther Blissett (born 1958) Giovanni Boccaccio (1313–1375) Matteo Maria Boiardo (1434–1494) Arrigo Boito (1842–1918) Camillo Boito...
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    series The Untouchables. The series is partly inspired by the Richard Boiardo family, a prominent New Jersey organized crime family when Chase was growing...
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  • two centuries. For instance, ottava rima was used by Poliziano and by Boiardo in his 1486 epic poem Orlando Innamorato. The following year, Luigi Pulci...
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  • "Tillio" (born 1928) Ferdinand Boccia, "The Shadow" (1900–1934) Richard Boiardo, "Richie the Boot" (1890–1984) Frank Bompensiero, "Frankie Bomp" (1905–1977)...
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  • Criseyde in the final days of the Trojan War. Orlando Innamorato (1486) by Boiardo, the first sight of the beautiful princess Angelica. Jerusalem Delivered...
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  • weeks, as well as a smaller meeting at the New Jersey estate of Ruggiero Boiardo. The Apalachin meeting was attended by about 100 Mafia heads from the U...
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  • 'Historia Imperiale' by Riccobaldo Ferrarese translated by Matteo Maria Boiardo (1471–1473). Rome.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher...
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  • a policewoman and Lele's colleague Alessandro Bernardini as Saverio "Boiardo" Guerri (seasons 2–3, recurring season 1), Samurai's right-hand man Stefano...
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  • 1432) November 17 – Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, Italian humanist (b. 1463) December 19 or December 20 – Matteo Maria Boiardo, Italian poet (b. c....
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  • poets Giovanni Boccaccio (1313–1375), poet and scholar, author of De mulieribus claris, the Decameron and poems in the vernacular Matteo Maria Boiardo (1440/41–1494)...
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    united the serious and the comic. With a more serious intention Matteo Boiardo, count of Scandiano, wrote his Orlando innamorato, in which he seems to...
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    Ann (28 October 2013). The World Beyond Europe in the Romance Epics of Boiardo and Ariosto. University of Toronto Press. p. 32. ISBN 978-1-4426-6667-2...
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