Giulio Cesare Brancaccio (1515–1586) was a courtier, cavalier, actor, writer, and singer in a number of northern Italian courts throughout the sixteenth...
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Cardinal Giulio Cesare Brancaccio (1515–1586), courtier, cavalier, actor, writer and singer Landolfo Brancaccio (d. 1311), Cardinal Luigi Brancaccio (d. 1411)...
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official ducal music printer. He may have met the duke through Giulio Cesare Brancaccio, whose translation and commentary on Julius Caesar's Commentarii...
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ISBN 0-521-28477-5 Wistrich, Richard, Warrior, courtier, singer: Giulio Cesare Brancaccio and the performance of identity in the late Renaissance, Ashgate...
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historian (born 1516) Birbal, Indian poet and wit (born 1528) Giulio Cesare Brancaccio, Italian writer and entertainer (born 1515) Sur (Surdas), Hindu...
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ISBN 0-393-09530-4 Wistreich, Richard. Warrior, Courtier, Singer: Giulio Cesare Brancaccio and the Performance of Identity in the Late Renaissance. Ashgate...
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addition, there were also players of harp, viola and lute, bass Giulio Cesare Brancaccio (later replaced by bass Melchiore Palontrotti); the harpsichord...
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sixteenth-century France p. 53 Richard Wistreich, Warrior, courtier, singer: Giulio Cesare Brancaccio and the Performance of Identity in the Late Renaissance, p. 138-139...
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day of the dialogues, he discussed with the experienced courtier Giulio Cesare Brancaccio whether philosophy or military service should be given priority...
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Sanvitale, and Vittoria Bentivoglio. The professional bass singer Giulio Cesare Brancaccio also joined the ensemble. The Duke formally established the concerto...
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Pietro Pipitone (54) Gaetano Savoca (41) (Brancaccio) Vincenzo Savoca (77) (Brancaccio) Andrea Adamo (46) (Brancaccio capo-mafia, ally of Salvatore Lo Piccolo)...
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Leonardo Borgese, Indossatrici Pompeo Borra, Compagni di lavoro Giovanni Brancaccio, Pescatori di fondo Gastone Breddo, Il ciabattino Anselmo Bucci, Il ponte...
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Lante della Rovere (1629–1639) Giulio Savelli (1639–1644) Giulio Roma (1644–1645) Carlo de' Medici (1645–1652) Giulio Cesare Sacchetti (1652–1655) Antonio...
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Borra Odoardo Borrani Timo Bortolotti Carlo Bozzi Giovanni Brancaccio Gastone Breddo Cesare Breveglieri Luigi Brignoli Remo Brindisi Anselmo Bucci Vittorio...
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Bissolati) Cinema Filmstudio (Via degli orti D'Alibert) Cinema Giulio Cesare (Viale Giulio Cesare) Cinema Greenwich (Via Giovanni Battista Bodoni) Cinema Intrastevere(Vicolo...
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Cardinal Bernardino Spada gave assistance and protection to a visiting Carlo Cesare Malvasia. Unimpressed by Ginetti's efforts in Austria, Pope Urban VIII sent...
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Bernardino Spada (1652–1655) Giulio Cesare Sacchetti (1655–1663) Marzio Ginetti (1663–1666) Francesco Maria Brancaccio (1666–1668) Giulio Gabrielli (1668–1677)...
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brother of Francesca Sacchetti Altoviti, mother of the late cardinal Giulio Cesare Sacchetti and Marcelo Sacchetti, papal treasurer of Urban VIII. Giacomo...
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movie Growing Artichokes in Mimongo. A short novel written with Luisa Brancaccio for the anthology Gioventù Cannibale edited by Daniele Brolli came out...
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November 1646), cardinal-bishop of Albano (29 April 1652), † 5 June 1653 Giulio Cesare Sacchetti, bishop of Gravina, nuncio in Spain – cardinal-priest of S...
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the daughter of Giovanni Michele di Morra, baron of Favale, and Luisa Brancaccio, a noblewoman belonging to a Neapolitan family. Her birthdate is uncertain:...
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1667.10.25) Stefano Durazzo (1666.10.11 – 1667.07.11) Francesco Maria Brancaccio (1663.07.02 – 1666.10.11) Giovanni Battista Maria Pallotta (1661.11.21...
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(Palermo) the brothers Giuseppe Graviano and Filippo Graviano for the Brancaccio-Ciaculli mandamento, substituting Giuseppe Lucchese who was in prison...
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Puglisi, the priest of San Gaetano's Parish in the Palermo neighbourhood of Brancaccio, the stronghold of Graviano clan, who spoke out against the Mafia. March...
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Porphida Comninata, married to Giulio de Valignano, Baron in Abruzzo Giovanni Giacomo de Valignano Antonio de Valignano Giulio Cesare de Valignano Geronimo de...
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returned to Rome in 1638–39, where he was housed by Cardinal Francesco Maria Brancaccio, bishop of Viterbo. For the Chiesa Santa Maria della Morte in Viterbo...
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Itier (1364–1367) Angelique de Grimoard de Grisac (1367–1388) Niccolò Brancaccio (1388–1412) Giordano Orsini (1412–1431) Pierre de Foix, OFM (1431–1464)...
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contingent within the College of Cardinals and for the nomination of Giulio Cesare Sacchetti at the papal conclave of 1644 which was to pick his uncle's...
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Perspectives on the Critique of Economic Theory and Policy", edited by E. Brancaccio and G. Fontana, London: Routledge, 2011. "A Quasi Natural Measure of Choice...
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November 1299 – 1317) Bartholomaeus (8 July 1317 – 1327) Bartholomaeus Brancaccio (23 December 1327 – 14 November 1341) Andreas (4 March 1342 – 1342) Guilelmus...
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