Girolamo Graziani (UK: /dʒɪˈroʊləˌmoʊ ˌɡrɑːtsiˈɑːni/; 1 October 1604 – 12 September 1675) was an Italian poet and diplomat. Graziani was one of the most...
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baritone Francesco Graziani (born 1952), Italian footballer Gaspar Graziani (died 1620), Voivode (Prince) of Moldavia Girolamo Graziani (1604–1675), Italian...
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(1602) La Cleopatra by Girolamo Graziani (1632) Biag ni Lam-ang by Pedro Bucaneg (1640) Il Conquisto di Granata by Girolamo Graziani (1650) Exact Epitome...
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La Cleopatra is an epic poem in 13 songs by Girolamo Graziani (1604–1674). The work was very successful at the time and was praised by many famous writers...
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novel by Jeffrey K. Gardner La Cleopatra (poem), an epic poem by Girolamo Graziani the title character of Cleopatra in Space, an American graphic novel...
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conquest of Granada) is an epic poem in 26 cantos by the Italian poet Girolamo Graziani first published in Modena in 1650. The poem tells the last year of...
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tragedy in five acts, released in 1671. It was conceived and written by Girolamo Graziani, through the sixties of the 17th century, in Modena, during the troubled...
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the Italian tragedy of 1671 Il Cromuele (The Cromwell) written by Girolamo Graziani, set in England during the Civil War. Footnotes also Cleypole and...
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who had proven effective and devoted to the House of Este. Count Girolamo Graziani, jurist Bartolomeo Gatti, Cardinal Rinaldo d'Este, Cesare Ignazio...
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and the didactic aims of the Jesuits (Francesco Sforza Pallavicino, Girolamo Graziani, etc.) In the Tsardom of Russia, the development of the Russian version...
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world can offer. Also in 1832, inspired by a 17th-century poem by Girolamo Graziani titled Il Conquisto di Granata ("The Capture of Granada"), Leopardi...
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the Italian writer, and State Secretary of Este court in Modena, Girolamo Graziani who involved himself since then in his Il Cromuele (1671), a tragedy...
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Good Women) "Cleopatra" by Robert Crawford "La Cleopatra" (1632) by Girolamo Graziani "Antoine et Cléopâtre" (from Les Trophées, 1878–1887) by José-Maria...
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Caterina Sforza (section Girolamo's death)
Maria of Savoy. Persistent rumours, however, portrayed Girolamo as a natural son of the Pope. Graziani & Venturelli 2001, p. 21. Brogi 1996, p. 31. Brogi...
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Heinrich Müller, German devotional writer (born 1631) September 12 – Girolamo Graziani, Italian poet (born 1604) September 23 – Valentin Conrart, co-founder...
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world can offer. Also in 1832, inspired by a 17th-century poem by Girolamo Graziani titled La conquista di Granada ("The Capture of Granada"), Leopardi...
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Costante) Girolamo Desideri (L'Indifferente) Paolo Gagliardi Berlinghiero Gessi (Il Sollecito) Giovanbattista Gornia (Il Rinforzato) Girolamo Graziani (L'Impedito)...
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in the Italian tragedy of 1671 Il Cromuele (Cromwell) written by Girolamo Graziani, set in England during the Civil War. On 10 February 1663 Philips'...
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Perrin (born 1620), French poet and libretto composer September 12 – Girolamo Graziani (born 1604), Italian poet November 14 – Johannes Khuen (born 1606)...
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the businesses. After the murder of the Duke, one of the conspirators, Girolamo Olgiati, rapidly fingered his teacher Cola as fostering the murder. Cola...
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Nicholas French, Irish Catholic pamphleteer and bishop (died 1678) Girolamo Graziani, Italian poet (died 1675) February 25 – Manuel da Costa, Portuguese...
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Endymion by Ercole Graziani the Younger Erminia and Shepherds by E Graziani il Giovane Rinaldo prevents Armida's Suicide by E Graziani il Giovane Series:...
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Also: Charles Cotin (died 1681), French abbé, philosopher and poet Girolamo Graziani (died 1675), Italian poet Philippe Habert (died 1637), French poet...
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Bologna, region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. The palace was commissioned by Girolamo Caprara, and tradition holds that the primary layout, completed in 1603...
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Hildegard Girotti (née Thieme), was German, from Dresden; his father, Girolamo Girotti, was Italian, and a chemist by occupation. During his childhood...
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Voivode (1615–1616) Radu Mihnea, Voivode (1616–1619, 1623–1626) Gaspar Graziani, Voivode (1619–1620) Alexandru VII Iliaş, Voivode (1620–1621, 1631–1633)...
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Juventus) Annibale Caro (1507–1566), poet Francesco Graziani (1828–1901), opera singer Lodovico Graziani (1820–1885), opera singer Alessandro Maggiori (1764–1834)...
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Azzolino Bernardino Della Ciaia – Harpsichord Sonata in G major, Op. 4 Girolamo Nicola Laurenti – 6 Concerti, Op. 1 Michelle Mascitti – 8 Violin Sonatas...
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by Graziani St Ursula by Marcantonio Franceschini St Jerome, copy of work by Guercino Saints Peter and Paul being led to Martyrdom by Ercole Graziani the...
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(1550–1619) Giulio Caccini (1551–1618) Benedetto Pallavicino (1551–1601) Girolamo Belli (1552–1620) Edmund Hooper (1553–1621) Johannes Eccard (1553–1611)...
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