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    Commendatory of the church of S. Lorenzo di Colorno in the diocese of Parma. Pope Leo X granted him the church of the Holy Trinity in Ferrara, clearly as...
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    aneddoti viniziani militari ed amorosi del secolo decimoquarto sotto i dogadi di Giovanni Gradenigo e di Giovanni Dolfin. Venice. 1783 – Né amori né donne...
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    catholica VIII, p. 442.Umberto Cocconi (1998). Chiesa e società civile a Parma nel XIX secolo: l'azione pastorale e catechistica di Mons. Domenico Villa. Rom,...
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    anonymously and posthumously published in 1689 in Parma, per gli Heredi del Vigna, under the editorship of Giovanni Pietro Villani of the Siena Academy. The publication...
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    da Sangallo the Elder. Thereafter, Lorenzo the Magnificent raised him as one of his own sons, alongside his children Giovanni (the future Pope Leo X)...
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    Pope Paul III (category Bishops of Parma)
    named Bishop of Parma, but he was not ordained a priest until 26 June 1519 and not consecrated a bishop until 2 July 1519. As Bishop of Parma, he came under...
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    including Giovanni Bellini, Giorgione, Leonardo da Vinci, Andrea Mantegna (court painter until 1506), Perugino, Raphael, Titian, Antonio da Correggio...
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    state. Cardinal Giovanni di Lorenzo de' Medici retook the city with Spanish forces in 1512, before going to Rome to become Pope Leo X. Florence was dominated...
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    St Charles Borromeo (Milan: 1884) A Cantono, "Un grande riformatore del secolo XVI" (Florence: 1904); "Borromus" in Herzog-Hauck, Realencyklopädie (Leipzig:...
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    (1787). Memorie istorico-critiche del beato Martino da Parma, vescovo di Mantova (in Italian). Parma: Carmignani. Eubel, I, p. 325 with note 3. Count Philippus...
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  • Ugo (2000). "La sodomia al tribunale bolognese del Torrone tra XVI e XVII secolo". Società e Storia (87). Kalak, Matteo; Lucchi, Marta (2009). Oltre il patibolo...
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    14th century include Barnaba da Modena and his local followers Nicolò da Voltri and at the same time, the sculptor Giovanni Pisano reached Genoa to make...
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    Giovanni Battista Caprara Montecuccoli (1733 – 1810) was an Italian statesman and cardinal and archbishop of Milan from 1802 to 1810. As a papal diplomat...
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    monastery of S. Giovanni Battista in Parma, and then at S. Anselmo in Rome. In 1773 he became personal confessor of his relative Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Braschi...
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    the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 31 May 2014. "Milan-Juve, da più di un secolo a suon di goal". spaziojuve.it (in Italian). Archived from the original...
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    consisting of two series which recorded the deteriorating frescoes of Giovanni da San Giovanni (1592–1636) and Andrea del Sarto (1486–1531). During his five years...
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    with Badile. Although trained in the culture of Mannerism then popular in Parma, he soon developed his own preference for a more radiant palette. In his...
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    Vol. Tomus II. Venturini. Picotti, Giovanni Battista (1946), "I vescovi pisani del secolo IX," Miscellanea Giovanni Mercati. Studi e testi (Biblioteca...
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    Retrieved 28 January 2015. Francesco Saverio Nitti, L'Italia all'alba del secolo XX, Casa Editrice Nazionale Roux e Viarengo, Torino-Roma, 1901 Francesco...
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    regained their territories lost to France, and the Papal States annexed Parma and Modena. The conciliarist movement promoted by foreign monarchs was crushed...
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    "Anche la Lazio ebbe il suo Totti leggendario: si chiamava Silvio Piola..." Secolo d'Italia (in Italian). Retrieved 7 September 2023. Juventus.com. "I numeri...
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    death of the candidate. Bishop Giovanni Antonio Farina (1850) conferred sacred orders on Giuseppe Sarto, later Pope Pius X. United with Treviso since 1440...
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    in La Piccola Treccani, Istituto della Enciclopedia Italiana fondata da Giovanni Treccani, Milano, 1995, Vol. II. Bertoldi, p. 184 Bertoldi, pp. 187–191...
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    "L'eredità di Caterina da Siena nel Ducato Sabaudo fra XVI e XVIII secolo" (in Italian). Retrieved 24 June 2022. "COLOMBINI, Giovanni, beato" (in Italian)...
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    Presidente Mattarella ha ricevuto i partecipanti al Convegno "Mecenati del XXI secolo"". 22 November 2017. "Al gruppo Intesa Sanpaolo il premio speciale per i...
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    molto sospetta, a quanto pare, racimolata nel secolo XVI per portare i primordi di Tortona al I secolo. Il Gams (p. 823) l'ha corretta in parte, però...
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    Basso Medioevo. La politica estera e commerciale dalla prima crociata al secolo XV Il lavoro editoriale, Ancona 1992 (original edition: Die Seestadt Ancona...
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    and Roman Catholic Cardinal. He was the nephew of Pope Nicholas III (Giovanni Gaetano Orsini) (1277-1280). Matteo Rosso was the son of Gentile Orsini...
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    antropofaga": storia del lupo nell'Italia settentrionale dal XV al XIX secolo [Man and the "anthropophagous beast": history of the wolf in northern Italy...
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    or of Pierluigi Farnese, both Dukes of Parma and Piacenza. 23 Palazzo with the Farnese coats of arms Antonio da Sangallo the Younger built this palace...
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