Reggio nell'Emilia (Emilian: Rèz; Latin: Regium Lepidi), usually referred to as Reggio Emilia, or simply Reggio by its inhabitants, and known until 1861...
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physician, Chauliac had access to Galen's texts, recently translated by Niccolò da Reggio from original Greek versions, which were more accurate than the Latin...
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Matte Plateary (12th century) Niccolò da Reggio (Nicola Deoprepio – 13th century) Ruggero Frugardi (13th century) Giovanni da Procida (13th century) Abella...
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Palazzo Pubblico at Siena. Guidoriccio was the son of Niccolò da Fogliano, condottiero and lord of Reggio Emilia. In 1327 he was hired by the Republic of Siena...
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humanist Pietro Summonte, in about 1450 Antonello was a pupil of the painter Niccolò Colantonio in Naples. This account of his training is accepted by most...
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Sforza, Niccolò Piccinino the pupil of Braccio, Agnolo della Pergola, Lorenzo di Micheletto Attendolo, il Tartaglia, Giacopaccio, Cecolini da Perugia...
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Cesari Jacopo da Empoli Cigoli Hendrik de Clerck Grazio Cossali Baldassare Croce Francesco Curradi Felice Damiani Daniele da Volterra Niccolò dell'Abbate...
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Duke of Ferrara and of Modena (redirect from Duke of Modena and Reggio)
d'Este, then marquis of Modena and Reggio, was raised by Emperor Frederick III with the title of duke of Modena and Reggio. In 1471, Pope Paul II formally...
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Obizzo II d'Este (redirect from Obizzo da Esti)
was proclaimed lifelong ruler of Ferrara, Lord of Modena in 1288 and of Reggio in 1289. His rule marked the end of the communal period in Ferrara and the...
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Visconti. In 1407, Guido was appointed governor of Reggio and engaged in battles against Niccolò III d'Este's troops, causing devastation in Scandiano...
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Conservatorio di Musica "Domenico Cimarosa" Bari – Conservatorio di Musica "Niccolò Piccinni" Benevento – Conservatorio Statale di Musica "Nicola Sala" Bergamo...
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written by Niccolò Machiavelli at the request of the Medicis. In modern times, their name is affiliated with the Mona Lisa of Leonardo da Vinci, as the...
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against Reggio Emilia, during a war started over the control of the waters to convey to the many canals departing from the river Secchia. In 1395 Niccolò III...
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Torino, 1846. Niccolò Machiavelli, Descrizione del modo tenuto dal Duca Valentino nello ammazzare Vitellozzo Vitelli, Oliverotto da Fermo, il Signor...
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it (in Italian). Retrieved 24 April 2024. "Edizione 2018 - Cronistoria". Reggio Calabria FilmFest (in Italian). Retrieved 21 December 2023. Esposito, Rita...
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Leonello d'Este (section The da Lendinara brothers)
to a child, Niccolò, in 1438, who is also known as Niccolò di Leonello to avoid confusion with his grandfather Niccolò d'Este III. Niccolò the son died...
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Ercole II d'Este (category Dukes of Reggio)
d'Este (4 April 1508 – 3 October 1559) was Duke of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio from 1534 to 1559. He was the eldest son of Alfonso I d'Este and Lucrezia...
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territory of Ferrara, and of the emperor for the territories of Modena and Reggio. Niccolò III (1393–1441) received several popes with great magnificence, especially...
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1405) Niccolò da Perugia (later 14th century) Johannes Ciconia (c. 1370 – 1412) Antonello da Caserta (late 14th – early 15th century) Matteo da Perugia...
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Bocchi, painter Giulio Carmignani, painter Antonio da Correggio (Antonio Allegri), born in Correggio (Reggio Emilia), painter Francesco Marmitta, painter Filippo...
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Margraviate of Modena, Reggio, and Ferrara (complete list) – Niccolò III, Marquis of Ferrara and Modena (1393–1441), of Reggio (1405–1441) Leonello, Marquis...
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Rio, Campogalliano, Rodeglia, Castellarano and San Cassiano, governor of Reggio, governor and duke's lieutenant of the duchy of Ferrara and captain-general...
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Borso d'Este (category Dukes of Reggio)
House of Este. He was an illegitimate son of Niccolò III d'Este, Marquess of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio, and his mistress Stella de' Tolomei. Borso succeeded...
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The Diocese of Reggio Emilia–Guastalla (Latin: Dioecesis Regiensis in Aemilia–Guastallensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Emilia-Romagna...
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Niccolò Bonafede (c. 1464–1533) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Chiusi (1504–1533). Niccolò Bonafede was born at (Monte) San Giusto...
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(1649–1686) Niccolò da Perugia (later 14th century) Bruno Nicolai (1926–1991) Giuseppe Nicolini (1762–1842) Piero Niro (born 1957) Giovanni Domenico da Nola...
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leader of Florence was marked by an attempted coup led by Luca Pitti, Niccolò Soderini, Diotisalvi Neroni, Angelo Acciaiuoli and his cousin Pierfrancesco...
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The Archdiocese of Reggio Calabria-Bova (Latin: Archidioecesis Rheginensis-Bovensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic...
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both by Niccolò da Varallo. In 1452, under Francesco Sforza, the nave and the aisles were completed up to the sixth bay. In 1488, both Leonardo da Vinci...
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Ludovico Ariosto (category People from Reggio Emilia)
This led to Renaissance humanism. Ariosto was born in Reggio nell'Emilia, where his father Niccolò Ariosto was commander of the citadel. He was the oldest...
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