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    Eugenio Garin, Bertrando Spaventa, Bibliopolis, Naples, 2007; Giovanni Gentile, Bertrando Spaventa, Vallecchi, Florence, 1920; Luigi Gentile, Coscienza...
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  • until 1424, the last ruler of the city from his family. He was the son of Bertrando Alidosi. During the Wars in Lombardy, his city was attacked by Filippo...
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    doi:10.1400/253680. Malusa, Luciano (2018). "Bertrando Spaventa e padre Luigi Taparelli d'Azeglio". Bertrando Spaventa : tra unificazione nazionale e filosofia...
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  • Bertrando Alidosi (died 12 November 1391) was an Italian condottiere and the Lord of Imola(as Papal vicar) from 1372 until 1391. He was the son of Roberto...
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    newly formed Italian state. Younger brother of the Italian philosopher Bertrando Spaventa, Silvio was born into a middle-class family of limited means...
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  • surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bertrando Spaventa (1817–1883), Italian philosopher Luigi Spaventa (1934–2013), Italian academic Silvio...
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    general principle of free thought and expression." Aquilecchia, Montano & Bertrando 2007: "In Rome, Bruno was imprisoned for seven years and subjected to...
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    but he was soon driven out. The republic ended in 1326 when Cardinal Bertrando del Poggetto annexed Reggio to the Papal States. The city was subsequently...
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    which was condemned and burned after Dante's death by the Papal Legate Bertrando del Poggetto; it argues for the necessity of a universal or global monarchy...
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    Barili painted frescoes in 1588. The church contains funeral monuments of Bertrando Rossi, Ottavio Farnese, Sforzino Sforza, and Adam Albert von Neipperg...
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    the nearby 14th century Galliera Castle. This castle had been built by Bertrando del Poggetto to house the pope and his court. It was later destroyed by...
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    that he realized under the supervision of Donato Jaja, a disciple of Bertrando Spaventa. During his academic career, Gentile served in a number of positions...
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    Dino de' Tusci (1336–1342) Giacomo Peloso da Santa Vittoria (1342–1349) Bertrando Bessaduri (1349–1358) Guido Scetten (1358–1368) Andrea della Torre (1368–1377)...
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    a cardinal: Licinio Savelli (o Sabelli) (c. 1075–first part of 1088) Bertrando Savelli (1216) Giovanni Battista Savelli (1480) Silvio Savelli (1596)...
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    villainous Ormondo was in love with Isabella, who was happily married to Duke Bertrando, but, when she rejected his advances, Ormondo spread vicious rumours about...
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    He was the foremost Italian literary historian of the 19th century. Bertrando Spaventa (June 1817 – 1883), historian of philosophy, was a major force...
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    Paolo Olemi 1404–1406 Nicola Berruto 1404– Bartolomeo Ghini 1406–1414 Bertrando Flores 1414–1437 Elia di Palmas 1437–1450 Lorenzo Squinto 1450–1454 Giorgio...
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    Alidosi (1350–1362) Azzo Alidosi (1362–1363 and 1365–1372) Bertrando Alidosi (1372–1391) Luigi Alidosi (1391–1424) Lippo Alidosi (associated 1391-1396)...
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  • to teach philosophy. There in Chieti, with the support of Luigi Settembrini and Bertrando Spaventa, no longer a priest, he was able to publish his first...
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    Squillace). In 1307, the town and the County of Montescaglioso passed to Bertrando del Balzo, Count of Avellino, who, following his marriage to Beatrice...
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    1322) Arnaldo Sabatier di Cahors (1322 –1330) Stefano Ugonet (1331–1332) Bertrando Tessendari (5 June 1332 – 1339) Beltramino Parravicini (5 September 1340...
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    Italian thinkers. Among the last category is a valuable biography of Bertrando Spaventa, published at Rome in 1941 (his first work) and particularly...
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  • in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies prominent moderates were brothers Bertrando and Silvio Spaventa. When the Kingdom of Italy was founded in 1861, the...
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    (1316) in the basilica of San Giustina in Padua and the tomb of Beato Bertrando (c. 1334–1350) in Udine. The ambitious addition of a crowning to the sarcophagus...
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  • Orsini 1323–1326 Annibale di Ceccano 1326–1328 Giovanni Orsini 1328–1359 Bertrando de Meyshones 1359–1363 Pietro de Grazia 1363–1365 Bernardo de Bouquet...
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    Ferrara (1305); Bertrando del Balzo, Conte d'Andria (1309); Francesco I del Balzo, Duca d'Andria (1351); Luigi d'Enghien (1375 circa); Luigi di Sanseverino...
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  • Italian). CERM. p. 62. ISBN 978-88-95368-03-0. Brunettin, Giordano (2004). Bertrando di Saint-Geniès patriarca di Aquileia (1334-1350) (in Italian). Fondazione...
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    May 1335, he attended a provincial synod in Udine held by the Patriarch Bertrando of Aquileia, who appointed Bishop Guido his Vicar General for the diocese...
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    French. A lot of his work on neo-Hegelian theories were undertaken with Bertrando Spaventa. Some works see the Italian Hegelian doctrine as having led to...
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    subsequent Italian intellectuals, from Ugo Foscolo and Alessandro Manzoni to Bertrando and Silvio Spaventa to Benedetto Croce and Antonio Gramsci. Vincenzo Cuoco...
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