Trissino (Venetian: Trisino) is a comune in the province of Vicenza, in northern Italy. Its mayor is Davide Faccio (member of Lega Nord, right). The town...
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Gian Giorgio Trissino (8 July 1478 – 8 December 1550), also called Giovan Giorgio Trissino and self-styled as Giovan Giωrgio Trissino, was a Venetian Renaissance...
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Villa Trissino is the name of many villas of the Trissino family in the province of Vicenza, Veneto region of Italy. Two of them were designed by or traditionally...
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The Villa Trissino is a patrician villa, which belonged to Gian Giorgio Trissino, located at Cricoli, just outside the center of Vicenza, in northern Italy...
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critic Gian Giorgio Trissino (1478 – 1550) introduced the concept of the unities in his blank-verse tragedy, Sofonisba. Trissino claimed he was following...
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Count Giovanni Giorgio Trissino (22 July 1877 – 22 December 1963) was an Italian horse rider who won Italy's first ever gold medal at the Olympic Games...
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FC Valdagno (redirect from Trissino-Valdagno)
Marano, founding F.C.D. Altovicentino. A.C. Trissino was founded in 1924, later changing its name to A.C.D. Trissino, with this name in the season 2011-12 won...
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Villa Trissino is an incomplete patrician villa designed by Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio, situated in the hamlet of Meledo in the comune...
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Gian Giorgio Trissino (1478–1550) was the first to explicitly distinguish I and J as representing separate sounds, in his Ɛpistola del Trissino de le lettere...
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Latin upsilon ⟨Ʊ⟩ are found instead. The Italian humanist Giovan Giωrgio Trissino proposed in 1524 a reform of Italian orthography that included lowercase...
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humanist poet and scholar Gian Giorgio Trissino to rebuild his residence, the Villa Trissino at Cricoli. Trissino was deeply engaged in the study of ancient...
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published in Greek characters in Greece. The Italian humanist Giovan Giorgio Trissino tried to add some Greek letters (Ɛ ε, Ꞷ ω) to Italian orthography in 1524...
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Trissino, La Sophonisha, Vicentino and Lautizio, July 1524 Gian Giorgio Trissino, Rime del Trissino, Vicentino, September 1524 Gian Giorgio Trissino,...
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Vicenza Airport (redirect from Vicenza Trissino Airport)
Vicenza Airport, officially Vicenza “Tommaso Dal Molin” Airport (Italian: Aeroporto di Vicenza “Tommaso Dal Molin”) (IATA: VIC, ICAO: LIPT), was an airport...
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sul Brenta Thiene Tonezza del Cimone Torrebelvicino Torri di Quartesolo Trissino Valbrenta Valdagno Valdastico Valli del Pasubio Val Liona Velo d'Astico...
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letter epsilon (ε). It was introduced in the 16th century by Gian Giorgio Trissino to represent the pronunciation of the "open e" (the letter e pronounced...
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times. The courtiers, such as Baldassare Castiglione and Gian Giorgio Trissino, insisted that each local vernacular contribute to the new standard. A...
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Pisana (Vettor Pisani Villa), Lonigo (Vicenza) 1576–1579: Trissino-Trento (Pierfranceso Trissino Palace), Vicenza (with Gian Domenico Scamozzi) 1580: Villa...
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Labé) and of Italians in exile (such as Luigi Alamanni and Gian Giorgio Trissino). In 1572, Lyon was a scene of mass violence by Catholics against Protestant...
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considered a glyph variant of ⟨z⟩, and not an ezh. Humanist Gian Giorgio Trissino proposed in 1524 a reform of Italian orthography introducing ezh as an...
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Calcio Marano and A.C.D. Trissino-Valdagno. The team's colors are red, light blue white and black. "UFFICIALE: Marano e Trissino si fondono, nasce l'Alto...
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v t e Walk of Fame of Italian sport First 100 names Gian Giorgio Trissino Giovanni Raicevich Giorgio Zampori Paolo Salvi Tazio Nuvolari Costante Girardengo...
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(Agugliaro VI) Villa Thiene (Quinto Vicentino VI) Villa Trissino (Meledo di Sarego VI) Villa Trissino (Vicenza, in Cricoli) Villa Valmarana (Lisiera di Bolzano...
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v t e Walk of Fame of Italian sport First 100 names Gian Giorgio Trissino Giovanni Raicevich Giorgio Zampori Paolo Salvi Tazio Nuvolari Costante Girardengo...
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producer Giovanni Di Giorgio (1914–1992), an Italian painter Gian Giorgio Trissino (equestrian), an Italian horse rider John George, Marquess of Montferrat...
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found myself in a dark wood \ for the straight way was lost." Gian Giorgio Trissino, humanist who proposed an orthography in 1524. Some of his proposals were...
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v t e Walk of Fame of Italian sport First 100 names Gian Giorgio Trissino Giovanni Raicevich Giorgio Zampori Paolo Salvi Tazio Nuvolari Costante Girardengo...
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epsilon, a letter of the extended Latin alphabet introduced by Gian Giorgio Trissino to represent the former Open (disambiguation) E (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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and her complexion one of dazzling brilliancy.” Similarly Gian Giorgio Trissino’s I Ritratti has a fictionalized Pietro Bembo describe Isabella’s “rippling...
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Bernardo Accolti. Other poets, such as Marco Girolamo Vida, Gian Giorgio Trissino and Bibbiena, writers of novelle like Matteo Bandello, and a hundred other...
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