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Aldebrandin of
Siena (died 1296/1299?) was an
Italian physician known for his 1256
sanitation guidebook Le Régime du corps. He
lived in
Siena and Troyes...
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Arconovaldo Bonaccorsi (22
August 1898 – 2 July 1962) was an
Italian Fascist soldier,
politician and lawyer.
Nicknamed "Conte Rossi", he pla**** a prominent...
- Germany, and died at Ulm in 1547.
Other variants of the spelling, such as "
Aldobrando Madrazzo", are
occasionally used by non-Italian historians. Oman, Art...
- such as the 9
October 1343
revolt by wool
workers led by the
Sienese Aldobrando di Ciecharino, who
lived in Florence.: 139 The
Revolt of the
Ciompi was...
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Florentine professor Giuseppe Smerrini under commission by the
engineer Aldobrando Netti.
Netti became known for
opening the
first electrical hydropower...
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Ernesto Rossi,
Gaetano Salvemini,
Piero Calamandrei,
Spartaco Lavagnini,
Aldobrando de 'Medici Tornaquinci,
Ettore Nava,
Luigi Dallapiccola, Ugo Schiff, Paola...
- Par. IV, 100–105.
Tegghiaio Aldobrandi:
Florentine son of the
famous Aldobrando degli Adimari, he was podestà of
Arezzo in 1256 and
fought at the battle...
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abundant and
varied as its poetry.
Halfway through the century, a
certain Aldobrando or
Aldobrandino wrote a book for
Beatrice of Savoy,
called Le Régime du...
- doi:10.1186/s13023-018-0802-x. PMC 5930817. PMID 29720219. Broccolini,
Aldobrando; Mirabella, M****imiliano (April 2015). "Hereditary inclusion-body myopathies"...
- the
positions of
Italian communists in the
northern regions of Italy.
Aldobrando Medici Tornaquinci of the
Italian Liberal Party (Italian:
Partito Liberale...