• Pandolfo da Lucca (ca. 1140s–1201), erroneously Pandolfo Masca, was an Italian cardinal of the late 12th century. His name is sometimes given in the anglicised...
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  • include: Pandolfo da Lucca (1101–1201), 12th-century Italian cardinal Pandolfo I Malatesta (c. 1267–1326), Italian condottiero and Lord of Rimini Pandolfo II...
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  • Pandulf Masca or Pandolfo Masca is a name of Pisan origin often used erroneously to refer to: Pandolfo da Lucca (died ?1210), cardinal from 1182 Pandulf...
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    Cardinal Pandulph or Pandulph Masca due to being confused with Cardinal Pandolfo da Lucca, who himself was confused with Cardinal Pandulf of Pisa and erroneously...
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    name Innocent III. The name was possibly chosen for him by cardinal Graziano da Pisa, as a means to supplant the memory of Antipope Innocent III. On 22 February...
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    Leonardo da Vinci is consulted on a scheme to divert the river Arno around Pisa to the sea at Livorno April: Machiavelli is sent on mission to Pandolfo Petrucci...
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  • Castracani (1281–1328), Lord of Lucca, when exiled from Lucca in 1300, fought in Flanders but was welcomed back to Lucca, once it was in the hands of Uguccione...
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    sizable income to their estates, notably Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, Lord of Rimini, and Federico da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino; despite war-time inflation...
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    ed architettura Nella Citta di Pisa, by Pandolfo Titi, Lucca (1751), page 297. Tourism site of Pisa. Pandolfo Titi, (1751), page 297. Anna Maria Amonaci...
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    world's oldest bank". The Noveschi returned to the city under Pandolfo Petrucci in 1487. Pandolfo slowly gathered many political offices and grew his influence...
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    his possessions in Romagna and Marche, through the help of Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta (who had married his daughter Polissena) and the Venetians, and...
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    Visconti was not long in coming and in April Galeazzo, with the help of Pandolfo II Malatesta, laid siege to Pavia and attacked Montferrat. The siege, however...
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    Braccio da Montone, Lord of Perugia (1368–1424) Francesco Foscari, 65th and longest-reigning Doge of Venice (1373–1457) Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta...
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    devout family founder Cosimo on a humble donkey. Then come Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta and Galeazzo Maria Sforza, respectively lord of Rimini and Pavia...
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    May 1423). Florence reacted by declaring war on Visconti. Its captain Pandolfo Malatesta therefore entered Romagna to help the Alidosi of Imola, but he...
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    spread from Florence to the neighbouring states of Tuscany such as Siena and Lucca. The Tuscan culture soon became the model for all the states of Northern...
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  • George Buchanan's spiritual tragedy Jephthes, sive Votum, published in Lucca in 1587, occasioned him some trouble with the Inquisition. Bargagli participated...
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  • Constantinople against the Ottoman army of Sultan Mehmed II in 1453. Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta (1417–1468), condottiero and nobleman. He was widely considered...
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    date Viewers (millions)  264 1 "The Outsiders" Fraser MacDonald Anita Pandolfo 18 October 2005 (2005-10-18) 7.06 265 2 "Test Your Metal" "A Great Leap...
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    Modena (22 November), Reggio Emilia (24 November), Parma (26–29 November), Lucca (7–9 December), and finally Pisa (10–17 December). At the death of Gregory...
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  • paintings : The Volga Bargemen, State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg (url) Pandolfo Reschi (c. 1640 – 1696), 2 paintings : View of the Palazzo Pitti, Galleria...
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    Elected Pope Urban III Pandolfo Lucca Priest of SS. XII Apostoli 18 December 1182 Lucius III Canon of the cathedral chapter in Lucca, then sub-deacon. Albino...
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    agreed to the appointment of two new Vicars, Annibaldo Annibaldi and Pandolfo Savelli, the brother of Cardinal Jacopo Savelli. The troublemaker from...
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    between Cabrino Fondulo (who requested to visit the fortress personally) and Pandolfo Malatesta, who later took refuge in the fortress, which he had fortified...
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    Spedale of S. Maria della Scala of Siena. In 1507, during his lordship, Pandolfo Petrucci bought the domain of Monte Argentario for 34,000 gold florins...
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    of the Kingdom of Denmark, initiated by Jens Peter Trap Jens Peter Trap [da] and continued by H. Weitemeyer, V. Falbe-Hansen & H. Westergaard. The 1st...
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  • collapsed at work. 826 3 "Rock, Paper, Scissors" Robert Del Maestro Anita Pandolfo 1 September 2012 (2012-09-01) 5.11 When a female cage fighter is wheeled...
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  • Anjou) (d. 1382) Margaret the Barefooted, Italian woman and saint (d. 1395) Pandolfo II Malatesta, Italian nobleman and knight (d. 1373) Robert Hales, English...
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    domorum et rerum curialium. Cappelletti notes that he was rarely in Arezzo. Pandolfo Collenuccio (1591). Compendio dell'istoria del regno di Napoli (in Italian)...
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  • Gerusalemme December 18, 1182 Lucius III Future bishop of Albano (1189–1197) Pandolfo Lucca Priest of SS. XII Apostoli 18 December 1182 Lucius III Soffredo Pistoia...
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