1993, pp. 204–205 Ellis 2003, p. 469 Rudolf Bohner, Cassino. Una vittoria di Pirro, in Storia della seconda guerra mondiale, Milan, 1967, p. 434 Quel...
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Retrieved 2014-02-26. "Rottura tra Morosin e Cantarutti, vittoria di Pirro per l'avvocato di Noale | PLEBISCITO.EU | PNV. Press News Veneto". www.pnveneto...
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November 1417. As Martin V, he reigned until his death on 20 February 1431. Vittoria Colonna became famous in the sixteenth century as a poet and a figure in...
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veneta". February 21, 2014. "Rottura tra Morosin e Cantarutti, vittoria di Pirro per l'avvocato di Noale | PLEBISCITO.EU | PNV. Press News Veneto". www.pnveneto...
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Carlo V fu la Giulia Orsino prima moglie di Pirro Antonio Sanseverino della quale il PINO che ricordò la venuta di Carlo V 162 in Napoli così scrive e dir...
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Pagano dies, and the crusaders praise heaven (Te lodiamo, gran Dio di vittoria / "We praise Thee, great God of Victory"). Rousing choruses, vocal ensembles...
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Church of the Gesù (redirect from Il Santissimo Nome di Gesu)
della Santissima Trinità, commissioned initially by the clerical patron Pirro Taro, named due to the main altarpiece by Francesco Bassano the Younger...
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Valeria Golino (category David di Donatello winners)
CRONOLOGIA". stampa-estera.it. Retrieved 6 September 2013. "A Virna Lisi e Ugo Pirro i 'Globi d'oro' alla carriera". la Repubblica. 9 June 2004. Retrieved 6...
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St. Peter's Basilica (redirect from Basilica di San Pietro)
di San Pietro in Citta di Vaticano), or simply Saint Peter's Basilica (Latin: Basilica Sancti Petri; Italian: Basilica di San Pietro [baˈziːlika di sam...
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Carlo V fu la Giulia Orsino prima moglie di Pirro Antonio Sanseverino della quale il PINO che ricordò la venuta di Carlo V 162 in Napoli così scrive e dir...
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the door representing a marriage-scene ("vi era un bellissimo bassorilievo di un matrimonio antico"). Others were soon found. The best discovery, that of...
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Church in 1726 Francesco Gonzaga (1444–1483) Sigismondo Gonzaga (1469–1525) Pirro Gonzaga (1490–1529) Ercole Gonzaga (1505–63) Francesco Gonzaga (1538–66)...
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Counts Carafa della Stadera died in West Flanders in 1516 and his mother Vittoria Camponeschi was the daughter of Pietro Lalle Camponeschi, 5th Count of...
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in 1985 at the conservatory of Luisa D'Annunzio in Pescara, under Maria Vittoria Romano, honing his skills under Paride Venturi in Bologna. From 1989 to...
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1573, fl. 1597) Claudio Pari (1574–after 1619) Francesco Rasi (1574–1621) Vittoria Aleotti (c. 1575 – after 1620) Ignazio Donati (c. 1575 – 1638) Michelagnolo...
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in this chapel until 1511, when they were moved to Naples. Designed by Pirro Ligorio in 1559, the tomb of Gian Pietro Carafa, who became Pope Paul IV...
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Girolamo Colonna, whose father Antonio was second Prince of Salerno; and Vittoria Conti, of the Conti de Poli. His family belonged to the highest rank of...
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the 20th century). The Chapel of the Crucifix contains the tomb of don Pirro Scavizzi (1884–1964), the parish priest of this church between 1919 and...
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notable artists of the Forum include Canaletto, Maerten van Heemskerck, Pirro Ligorio, Giovanni Paolo Panini, and Hubert Robert. Other fora existed in...
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Finzi-Continis Il giardino dei Finzi Contini Vittorio De Sica Vittorio De Sica, Ugo Pirro and The Garden of the Finzi-Continis by Giorgio Bassani 1970 Philippines...
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(1720–1795) Lodovico Agostini (1534–1590) Paolo Agostino (c.1583–1629) Pirro Albergati (1663–1735) Domenico Alberti (c.1710–1740) Gasparo Alberti (c...
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a Massimo family perquisite. To the left of the palace is the Palazzo di Pirro, built by a pupil of Antonio da Sangallo. The interior ceilings and vestibules...
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(1574–1638) Andreas Hakenberger (1574–1627) John Bennet (1575–after 1614) Vittoria Aleotti (c. 1575–after 1620) Abundio Antonelli (c. 1575?–c. 1629) Robert...
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Alberch Vila (1517–1582) Petur Alberg (1885–1940) Eleanor Alberga (born 1949) Pirro Albergati (1663–1735) Eugen d'Albert (1864–1932) Heinrich Albert (1604–1651)...
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Urbino and one of the main figures in 15th century Italian architecture. Pirro Ligorio (c. 1510–1583), architect, painter, antiquarian and garden designer...
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2013-11-14. Dendle 2011, p. 93. Dendle 2011, p. 94. Kay 2008, p. 215. Scarpa, Vittoria (July 30, 2018). "Review: The End?". cineuropa.org. Retrieved 2018-11-05...
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(Capitano), Julie Roset (Aurora/Giunone), Fiona McGown (Tetide/Vittoria), Ruben Ruf (Pirro). Jean-Yves Ruf (stage director); a co-production of Château...
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and Eubel, p. 340. Roccho Pirro, Sicilia Sacra I (Palermo 1733), pp. 470-473. Vincenzo Forcella, Inscrizione delle chiese di Roma V (Roma 1873), p. 58...
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Agrippina's "Non ho cor che", transposed into Alessandro Scarlatti's opera Pirro è Dimitrio which was performed in London on 6 December 1710. The Agrippina...
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Padua, but by 1657 he was appearing on stage, in the opera La fortuna di Rodope e di Damira which was produced in Venice. His first solo effort, the opera...
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