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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Giacomo Casanova (redirect from Chevalier de Seingalt Casanova Giovanni Giacomo)
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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Angelico Aprosio (redirect from Giovanni Pietro Giacomo Villani)
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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Pope Clement VII (section Under Pope Leo X)
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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List of people executed for homosexuality in Europe (redirect from Giovanni Braganza)
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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