Azzone (Italian: [atˈtsoːne]; Bergamasque: Sù) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Bergamo in the Italian region of Lombardy, located about 90...
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Azzone Visconti (7 December 1302 – 16 August 1339) was lord of Milan from 1329 until his death. After the death of his uncle, Marco Visconti, he was threatened...
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of Azzone with the military support of his uncle Luchino. In 1334 Cremona surrendered to Azzone. In 1337 Luchino entered Brescia, allowing Azzone to become...
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Giovanni Azzone (born in Milan, on 24 November 1962) is an Italian engineer and academic, rector of the Polytechnic University of Milan between 2010 and...
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Azo of Bologna (redirect from Azzone Dei Porci)
Latin). Paris: Sébastien Nivelle. 1577. Glossae Brocarda Codex Justinianeus "Azzone Dei Porci | Italian Lawyer, Legal Scholar, Jurist | Britannica". www.britannica...
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The Azzone Visconti Bridge is a medieval bridge over the Adda River at Lecco in Lombardy, Italy. It was built by Azzone Visconti, Lord of Milan, in the...
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Palazzo is a church in Milan, northern Italy. It was built as Ducal Chapel by Azzone Visconti in 1330, and finished in 1336, as indicated by an inscription on...
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the reigns of Azzone Visconti, Luchino Visconti, Giovanni Visconti, Bernabò Visconti and Gian Galeazzo Visconti: during the rule of Azzone Visconti, the...
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Ghibelline troops from Cangrande I della Scala and his father-in-law Guglielmo Azzone Panebarco, he ousted Rinaldo Bonacolsi from Mantua, replacing him as capitano...
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and Milan. There are four bridges crossing the river Adda in Lecco: the Azzone Visconti Bridge (1336–1338), the Kennedy Bridge (1956), the Alessandro Manzoni...
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Duomo can be traced back to the vision of Azzone Visconti (lord of Milan from 1329 to 1339). In 1330, Azzone ordered the demolition of the taverns that...
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doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00081. PMC 4314947. PMID 25691879. Azzone P. (2013) pp. 23ff. Azzone P (2012) Sin of Sadness: Acedia vel Tristitia Between Sociocultural...
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Martino and Salvarino, took to entering military career in the army of Azzone Visconti. Belonged to one of the most important families of Monza, but residing...
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of Vaud and Isabelle, daughter of John I, lord of Arlay. She married: 1. Azzone Visconti in 1331 (widowed in 1339); one daughter 2. Raoul II of Brienne...
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acceptance of papal temporal sovereignty in Italy, Benedict negotiated with Azzone Visconti. Azzo was prepared to renounce Louis of Bavaria, but he refused...
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(died 1372), Italian condottiero Azo of Bologna (Azzo/Azzone) (fl. 1150–1230), medieval jurist Azzone Visconti (1302–1339), Lord of Milan from 1329 until...
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possible locations had more arches. Some observers find similarities with the Azzone Visconti Bridge. Mona Lisa has no clearly visible eyebrows or eyelashes...
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the Lombard League) until the city was conquered in 1335 by lord of Milan Azzone Visconti. It remained peaceful until it was invaded in the 1490s. The first...
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William of Castelbarco, vicar of John of Bohemia, and later completed by Azzone Visconti. A wider citadel was added, but is now partly lost. San Michele...
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(1339–1453) Alexander V (Petros Philarges, 1339–1410) - antipope 1409-1410 Azzone I Visconti (1302–1339), Signore di Milano (1329–1339) Numerous English sources...
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(b. 1301) May 26 – Aldona Ona, Queen of Poland (b. c. 1309) August 16 – Azzone Visconti, founder of the state of Milan (b. 1302) August 25 – Henry de Cobham...
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cardinal Antonio Eugenio Visconti (1713–1788), Roman Catholic cardinal Azzone Visconti (1302–1339), lord of Milan Bartolomeo Visconti (died 1457), Roman...
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fact it is topologically equivalent to the exterior of the chloroplast. Azzone et al. stressed that the inside phase (N side of the membrane) is the bacterial...
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Antegnate Arcene Ardesio Arzago d'Adda Averara Aviatico Azzano San Paolo Azzone Bagnatica Barbata Bariano Barzana Bedulita Berbenno Bergamo Berzo San Fermo...
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960–963 Gregory II, 964–969 Leo II, 969–983 vacant 983–996 Azzone I, 996 Gregory III, 998–1012 Azzone II, 1012–1021 Peter III, 1021–1037 Benedict, 1044–1050...
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Visconti family then in power in Milan with a kind of triumvirate formed by Azzone and his uncles, Luchino and Archbishop Giovanni Visconti. Aiming to return...
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career. They had: Gian Galeazzo (b. Pavia, 4 March 1366 – d. bef. 1376). Azzone (b. Pavia, 1368 – d. Pavia, 4 October 1381). Valentina (b. Pavia, 1371 –...
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burg for twelve years. Piacenza went back to the Visconti in 1336 with Azzone Visconti, who favored the burg's autonomy from Piacenza, appointing a trusted...
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subsequent war, he managed to resist, but in 1337 the League was joined by Azzone Visconti of Milan, the Este of Ferrara, the Gonzaga of Mantua and the Papal...
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Visconti. The deaths of her brothers Carlo (1374), Gian Galeazzo (1376) and Azzone (1381) left Valentina as the only surviving child of her parents' marriage...
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