• Angelico Guido of Pisa (d. 1169), Italian geographer Guido of Siena, 13th-century Italian painter Guido II of Spoleto (died 882), Duke of Spoleto and Margrave...
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    Guy III of Spoleto (German: Wido, Italian: Guido; died 12 December 894) was the Margrave of Camerino from 880 and then Duke of Spoleto and Camerino from...
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  •  397. Carpegna Falconieri, Tommaso di (2003). "Guido, conte marchese di Camerino, duca marchese di Spoleto, re d'Italia, imperatore". Dizionario Biografico...
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  • Guy I (died 860) was the Duke of Spoleto from 842. He was the son of Lambert I of Nantes and Adelaide of Lombardy, the eldest daughter of Pepin of Italy...
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    di Spoleto", Annali della facoltà di lettere e filosofia di Napoli 1 (1951), p. 85ff. Portions of this view had been argued earlier by G. Fasoli, I re...
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  • of Spoleto and friend of Tommasi that becomes a rival in Lia's love. (season 9) Dario Cassini as Gualtiero Ferri: New public minister of Spoleto which...
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    John VIII. In 883 Guido II of Spoleto united under his sway the entire dukedom, which from this time was called the Duchy of Spoleto and Camerino. After...
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  • the titles of Duke of Spoleto and Camerino. Ranieri's legendary origin as one of the sons of Count Arduino and Countess Willa di Ugo or Gisla[further explanation...
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    Retrieved 2024-08-30. "VISCONTI, Matteo I - Enciclopedia". Treccani (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-08-30. "DELLA TORRE, Guido - Enciclopedia". Treccani (in Italian)...
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    Farfa Abbey (redirect from Abbazia di Farfa)
    the wealth of the abbey between them, and ruled over it until Alberic I of Spoleto, Prince of the Romans, called in Odo of Cluny to reform Farfa and other...
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    Massimo Ranieri (category David di Donatello winners)
    ("Caffè di notte e giorno" e "Scalo marittimo") directed by Giuseppe Patroni Griffi and shown at the Spoleto "Festival dei due mondi". "In memoria di una...
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    (Freiburg i.B. 1886). Iben Fonnesberg-Schmidt, The Popes and the Baltic Crusades 1147–1254 (Leiden, Brill. 2007) (The Northern World, 26). Guido Levi, Registri...
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    The Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi (Italian: Basilica di San Francesco d'Assisi; Latin: Basilica Sancti Francisci Assisiensis) is the mother church...
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    it to his own nephew, Pedro Luis de Borja, newly installed as Duke of Spoleto. Calixtus had notices posted in various places in the kingdom, where it...
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    fonti: Matilde di Canossa donna". (in Italian) In: Berardo Pio (ed.): Scritti di Storia Medievale offerti a Maria Consiglia De Matteis. Spoleto 2011, p. 266...
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    Duchy of Benevento and of Spoleto, with Faroald I of Spoleto becoming the first Duke of Spoleto. His successor, Ariulf of Spoleto, annexed other territories:...
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    Upon entry to Rome, the brothers encountered Bishop Guido of Assisi, who had in his company Giovanni di San Paolo, the Cardinal Bishop of Sabina. The Cardinal...
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    Sergio Castellitto (category Accademia Nazionale di Arte Drammatica Silvio D'Amico alumni)
    L'infelicità senza desideri and Piccoli equivoci at the Festival dei Due Mondi in Spoleto. He also appeared in Barefoot in the Park by Neil Simon. During his years...
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    Giacoma Montemelini at Perugia. He began his military career as a page in Guido d'Asciano's company. When his family was exiled from Perugia and he lost...
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    Aosta (Amedeo Umberto Costantino Giorgio Paolo Elena Maria Fiorenzo Zvonimir di Savoia; 27 September 1943 – 1 June 2021) was a claimant to the headship of...
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    Arnoldo Foà (category Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia alumni)
    Allegre Comari di Windsor by William Shakespeare, directed by Pietro Scharoff I Masnadieri by Friedrich Schiller, directed by Guido Salvini, 1941 I Fratelli...
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    lords from Ancona, Spoleto and Perugia, who had been installed by Emperor Henry VI. On 3 July 1201, the papal legate, Cardinal-Bishop Guido of Palestrina,...
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    Battistero di San Giovanni a Firenze. The Baptistery of San Giovanni Florence (in Italian and English). Modena: F.C. Panini. Tigler, Guido (2006). Toscana...
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    The Duchy of Urbino (Italian: Ducato di Urbino) was an independent duchy in early modern central Italy, corresponding to the northern half of the modern...
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  • Ivrea (929–36) and Duke of Spoleto (936–40). He is sometimes numbered "Anscar II" to distinguish him from his grandfather, Anscar I of Ivrea. Described by...
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  • from the Adriatic Sea to the Tyrrhenian Sea, passing through Foligno, Spoleto, and Terni. Plans for a railway line between Rome and the Adriatic coast...
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    Spoleto, pp. 139–153. Martelli, Mario (1998a), Machiavelli e gli storici antichi, osservazioni su alcuni luoghi dei discorsi sopra la prima deca di Tito...
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    monuments as the Baptistry in Florence or the Basilica of San Salvatore in Spoleto. The building is entirely covered with perfectly polished limestone slabs...
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    Comacchio. A synod met in Pavia in 889 to ratify the selection of Guido of Spoleto as King of Italy, and to swear feudal allegiance. A council was held...
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    collectively known as Langobardia Maior, from the two large southern duchies of Spoleto and Benevento, which constituted Langobardia Minor. Because of this division...
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