• Pietro Ruffo (born 1978) is an Italian contemporary artist. Originally introduced to art by his grandfather, Ruffo became an artist's apprentice at the...
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  • presenter Leonora Ruffo (1935–2007), Italian film actress Marco Ruffo, Italian architect Pietro Ruffo (born 1978), Italian artist Titta Ruffo (1877–1953),...
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    post which carried with it the ministry of war. Ruffo's conduct in office was diversely judged. Pietro Colletta, the historian of Naples, speaks of him...
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    Arcangelo, Irene Andessner, Fausto Gilberti, Botto&Bruno, Marco Tirelli, Pietro Ruffo, Omar Galliani and Qiu Zhijie. Caffè Florian Label Sala del Senato (Senate...
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    Spasskaya and Nikolskaya towers. In 1491, together with Pietro Antonio Solari, Marco Ruffo finished the construction of the Palace of Facets. In December...
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  • diseases De Medicina Equorum. Ruffo was born in Calabria around 1200 in a noble family serving Frederick II. An uncle was Pietro Ruffo, Count of Catanszaro. Shortly...
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    p. 335) asserts that Berthold was Conradin's regent over Apulia but Pietro Ruffo the regent over Sicily. Barber 2004, p. 233. Lock 2013, p. 179. Runciman...
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    loyal supporters—Manfredi Lancia, Oberto Pelavicino, Ezzelino da Romano, Pietro Ruffo and Taddeo da Sessa. At Parma he was also formally enfeoffed as count...
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    Pietro Antonio Solari (Latin: Petrus Antonius Solarius; c. 1445 – May 1493), also known as Pyotr Fryazin (Russian: Пётр Фрязин), was an Italian architect...
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    Naples, Badolato was controlled by local lords who took control from Pietro Ruffo, Count of Catanzaro. In 1454, Badolato became a barony held by the Toraldo...
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    first, seeking to drive Frederick from Calabria. Led by Angevin general Pietro Ruffo and Roger of Lauria, the Angevin army marched on and besieged Cantanzaro...
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    of Belgium. Castello Ruffo di Scilla Castello Ruffo di Amendolea Castello Ruffo di Nicotera Palazzo Ruffo della Scaletta "Ruffo di Calabria family" (in...
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  • Star Pilot (category Films directed by Pietro Francisci)
    Hydra) is a 1966 Italian science fiction film directed by Pietro Francisci. It stars Leonora Ruffo as Chaena Chaena is the commander of a spaceship from the...
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    Tommaso Ruffo (1663-1753) was an Italian archbishop of Ferrara and Cardinal. He was born in Naples, son of Carlo Ruffo, 3rd Duke of Bagnara. He was educated...
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  • 2023. "Galerie Italienne". "Galerie Italienne, Paris | Donato Piccolo, Pietro Ruffo, Maurizio Donz". "Donato Piccolo | Galerie Italienne". "Artificial Intelligence...
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    Fulco Luigi Ruffo-Scilla (6 April 1840 – 29 May 1895) was a Cardinal of the Catholic Church. He was elevated in 1891. Ruffo-Scilla was born in Palermo...
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    1726) Francesco Barberini (1662–1738) (1690, 1734) Pietro Ottoboni (1667–1740) (1689, 1738) Tommaso Ruffo (1663–1753) (1706, 1740) Pierluigi Carafa (1677–1755)...
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    Duke Ivan III commissioned two Italian Renaissance architects, Marco Ruffo and Pietro Solario, to build a stone palace after a series of fires that had ravaged...
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    the new French-born ruler Charles I of Anjou: the latter sent Count Pietro Ruffo of Catanzaro to reconquer the city, which resisted the overwhelming Angevin...
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    Di Pietro (22 May 1828 – 5 December 1914) was a cardinal of the Catholic Church and prefect of the Congregation of the Council. Angelo Di Pietro was...
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  • The Queen of Sheba (1952 film) (category Films directed by Pietro Francisci)
    mission to Sheba where he falls in love with the beautiful Queen (Leonora Ruffo). He tries to prevent a war between their two countries, but after the Queen...
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    The show featured 13 artists, including Arik Einstein, Uri Zohar, and Pietro Ruffo. That year, a classical music event organized by L’Acadèmie des Nuits...
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    leaders of the Gerace revolt—Rocco Verduci, Michele Bello, Pietro Mazzoni, Gaetano Ruffo and Domenico Salvadori—were arrested, and after a trial they...
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    Pietro and Filippo, also Lords of Mentone; both brothers died without issue, and Mentone passed to the older branch of the family. Lancelot Ruffo Anastasia...
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    Piombino. He was the fourth son of Ugo, 4th Duke of Sora and Duchess Maria Ruffo di Bagnara. He grew up in the shadow of his 3 elder brothers, and was not...
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  • magnorum moralium Aristotelis (1522), with Latin translation by Girardo Ruffo Vaccariensi, Paris. Juvenalis cum tribus commentariis (1485, repr. 1495)...
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    Giustiziere ("Great Justicer") of the Kingdom of Naples. He married Clarice Ruffo, daughter of the counts of Catanzaro, forming an alliance of the most powerful...
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    Quel vino e generoso! (P. Mascagni) Si pel ciel (G. Verdi) (with Titta Ruffo) Libiamo ne lieti calici (G. Verdi) (with Alma Gluck) Ah la paterna mano...
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  • second season. The second season premiered on Netflix on May 10, 2019. Marco Ruffo (Selton Mello) is a Federal Police agent obsessed with the case he is investigating...
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  • Vitalian of Osimo, causing identical feast days for both saints. In 1311 Pietro Ruffo, Count of Catanzaro, built a chapel in the cathedral of the city that...
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