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    Gino Capponi (Florence, 13 September 1792 – Florence, 3 February 1876) was an Italian statesman and historian of a Liberal Catholic bent. The Capponi...
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    the will of the author. In the Palinodia al marchese Gino Capponi ("Palinody to Marquis Gino Capponi"), Leopardi fakes a retraction ("Palinodia") of his...
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  • Filippo Fasio Capponi (d. 1570), Italian Roman Catholic prelate Gino Capponi (1792–1876), Italian statesman and historian Giuseppe Capponi (1832–1889),...
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  • The Palazzo Capponi is a Baroque palace located on Via Gino Capponi #26 in Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy. There are apparently three other palaces...
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  • painter Gino Cappelletti (1934–2022), American Football League Hall-of-Fame player Gino Cappello (1920–1990), Italian footballer Gino Capponi (1792–1876)...
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    the school was converted into a Magistral Institute and named after Gino Capponi, an Italian statesman and historian. The school continued to exist as...
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  • Bartolomeo Ammannati between 1580 and 1592. Notable former residents include Gino Capponi and Enrico Piaggio. "The Garden". Villa Varramista. "Tuscany: Varramista's...
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    constitutions was followed (17 February 1848) by that of Tuscany, composed by Gino Capponi. The uprisings in Milan and in Vienna aroused patriotic enthusiasm in...
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    "Ferruccio e Maramaldo,” in his Arte, storia, e filosofia (Florence, 1884) Gino Capponi, Storia della repubblica di Firenze, vol. ii. (Florence, 1875) See the...
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    the Thames Tunnel in lines 126–129 of the poem "Palinodia al Marchese Gino Capponi". Impeded by further floods (23 August and 3 November 1837, 20 March...
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    other palaces once associated with the Capponi family: Palazzo Capponi. Palazzo Capponi-Vettori. Palazzo Capponi alle Rovinate. A large home at the site...
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    (1860) and a life of his close friend Capponi, Gino Capponi, ein Zeit- und Lebensbild (Life and Times of Gino Capponi, Gotha, 1880). His Ganganelli: Papst...
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    Giotto and Michelangelo. He also completed the monument to marchese Gino Capponi for Santa Croce in Florence (won the commission by competition); Bust...
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  • Writer Alessandro Manzoni Monsignor Antonio Rosmini-Serbati Marquess Gino Capponi Physicist Carlo Matteucci Historian Luigi Tosti Scoppola, Pietro (1963)...
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    Capponi) chapel dates also to the 15th century (1419–1423); it was designed by Filippo Brunelleschi and when the patronage passed to Lodovico di Gino...
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  • Image Building Date Architect Notes Palazzo di Gino Capponi 1699–1716 Carlo Fontana and others Complex of San Firenze 1645–1775 Pier Francesco Silvani...
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    sides of the portico) - an inscription on the frieze and a plaque on Via Gino Capponi gives its completion date as 1601. Palazzo Pucci, Florence Palazzo Pucci...
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    Pietro Colletta, Gino Capponi, storia del reame di Napoli dal 1754 sino al 1825, vol. 1, 1846, pp. 206-208. Pietro Colletta, Gino Capponi, storia del reame...
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    Having moved to Florence in the autumn of 1827, he became a friend of Gino Capponi and soon became one of the important voices in the Antologia. In 1830...
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    Federico Menabrea Knights Giovanni Battista Amici Felice Pasquale Baciocchi Gino Capponi Jean-François Champollion Pavel Nikolaievich Demidov Ibrahim Pasha Anatoly...
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    Giusti became regarded as a reactionary. His friendship for the marquis Gino Capponi, who had taken him into his house during the last years of his life,...
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    its height. It grew near the corner between Via Appia Nuova and Via Gino Capponi and used to be a distinctive feature of the area even before the first...
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  • and social activist Rev. John Campbell - Congregationalist minister Gino Capponi - Italian statesman and historian Robert Lucas Chance - Founder of Chance...
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    vita e delle peregrinazioni del fiorentino Filippo Mazzei. a cura di Gino Capponi, Lugano, Tip. della Svizzera Italiana, 1845–1846, 2 volumes Filippo Mazzei:...
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  • III. He painted in the Villa Medicea dell'Ambrogiana, the Palazzo di Gino Capponi in Florence, the Oratory of the Villa Medicea di Lilliano, and for the...
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  • was decided to insert in the song the voiceover of a radio speaker (Gino Capponi, a RAI of Milan's announcer) who, while reading the news of the radio...
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    the new Italy (vol.2). XXII. Vincenzo Cook. Studies and notes. XXIII. Gino Capponi and Tuscan culture in the decimony of the century. XXIV. Manzoni and...
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    Florence, where, after a time, she appears to have had an affair with Gino Capponi, who had been interested in a book entitled La Conjuration d'Amboise...
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    that of Gino Capponi. On 25 August riots broke out in Livorno led by the democrat Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi. In the wake of those events, Capponi resigned...
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  • with his death from the plague in 1424. The Capponi were an established Florentine family. Gino de Neri Capponi (1350–1421), a merchant and writer, was a...
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