• Girolamo Brandolini or Brandolin, full surname Brandolini Rota, from 1914 Brandolini d'Adda (Milan, 16 May 1870 – Padua, 30 April 1935) was an Italian...
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    to Brandolini D'Adda. Bishop Sigismondo and the politicians Annibale, Girolamo and Brandolino are from this period. Among the recent Brandolinis, we...
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    married in the chapel of this palace Girolamo Brandolini Rota, since 1914 Brandolini d'Adda, a member of the Brandolini family. Which became the Kingdom of...
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    Count Girolamo IV Brandolini (1870–1935), the castle was re-opened as a place of residence in 1929. In 1959 the castle was sold by the Brandolini family...
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    distinguished Roman jurist. He was educated by the humanist Raffaele Brandolini Lippo, and later studied law at Perugia and Siena. During his career,...
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    trans. Diana Robin, 2009 Republics and Kingdoms Compared, Aurelio Lippo Brandolini, ed. and trans. James Hankins, 2009 Book on Music, Florentius de Faxolis...
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    Botticelli (1445-1510), painter Egisto Bracci (1830–1909), architect Aureliano Brandolini, agronomist and development cooperation scholar Robert Browning and Elizabeth...
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    1986 Lorenzo Chiarinelli (1986-1993), appointed Bishop of Aversa Luca Brandolini, C.M. (1993–2009), retired Filippo Iannone, O. Carm. (2009–2012), appointed...
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    condottieri Piero Corso and Girolamo Granchio as new castellans of Pieve and left the troops of Bortolo Malfato and Girolamo Barisello as garrison; he also...
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  • manuscript, cols. 735–866. Girolamo da Forli: The Forolivian chronicle (Chronicon foroliviense) from 1397 to 1433, from a Brandolini manuscript. cols. 869-908...
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    their titles sometimes dated back to the Holy Roman Empire (such as the Brandolini, the Martinengo, the Piovene, the Spineda, the Valmarana). Others were...
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  • VIII as Bishop of Minori. On 8 August 1604, he was consecrated bishop by Girolamo Bernerio, Cardinal-Bishop of Albano, with Agostino Quinzio, Bishop of Korčula...
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    "Pavia Royal town". Monasteri Imperiali Pavia. Retrieved 29 July 2022. Brandolini, Filippo. "Pavia: Vestigia di una Civitas altomedievale". academia.edu...
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  • Boffa Fulvio Bonavitacola Michele Bordo Luisa Bossa Chiara Braga Sandro Brandolini Alessandro Bratti Gianclaudio Bressa Gino Bucchino Giovanni Mario Salvino...
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  • Matarazzo, Renaissance chronicler, gave the encomium. 1483 c., Aurelio Lippo Brandolini 1469, Giovanni Antonio Campani 1457, Lorenzo Valla famed humanist. The...
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