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    Oratorios Maddalena ai piedi di Cristo (c. 1700) Santo Stefano, primo Re d'Ungheria (1713) La Conversione di Clodoveo Re di Francia (1715) La passione di...
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    dell'Accademia d'Ungheria". "Directorate". https://hun-ren.hu/ "In carica". https://szentistvanakademia.hu/jelenlegi-tagok https://mta.hu/ii...
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    Középkori predikációk és felképek Szent László királyról. San Ladislao d'Ungheria nella predicazione e nei dipinti murali. Romanika. Budapest. pp. 432-440...
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    required) Banfi, F. (1938). "Il cardinale Ippolito d'Este nella vita politica d'Ungheria," in: L'Europa orientale, XVIII (1938), pp. 61–77. Byatt, Lucy (1993)...
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    the Angevin Dynasty in the Thirteenth–Fourteenth Centuries. Accademia d'Ungheria in Roma. pp. 57–77. ISBN 978-963-315-046-7. Cox, Eugene L. (1974). The...
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    she died in 1311 or 1315. A square in Venice (Campiello della Regina d'Ungheria) is named after Tomasina. A nearby house is called Casa di Tommasina Morosini...
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    which established it as the seat of the Hungarian Academy ("Accademia d'Ungheria"). Today, in addition to the academy, the palace is home to the Pontificium...
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  • Turin called Montferrat. The March of Montferrat was created by Berengar II of Italy in 950 during a redistribution of power in the northwest of his kingdom...
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    'Orfeo', 'Redentore', 'Coraggio', 'Speranza', and 'Specchi'. 'Alla Regina d'Ungheria', the modern-day Caffè Lavena, opened in 1750. Due to the enviable site...
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    Slovak: Uhorské kráľovstvo, and Italian (for the city of Fiume), Regno d'Ungheria. In Austria-Hungary (1867–1918), the unofficial name Transleithania was...
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