- (Michele)
Barbavara (died 1460) was a
Roman Catholic prelate, and
member of a
noble Novara family. He was
closely related to
Francesco Barbavara who was...
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first modern bureaucracy, with the ****istance of his
Chancellor Francesco Barbavara.
Galeazzo was a
devoted father to his
daughter Valentina. He
reacted to...
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ivory Box Lid with a Tournament, 14th
century (Walters 71274) Leaf from
Barbavara Book of Hours,
Milan c. 1440 15th
century Nottingham alabaster panel of...
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papal bull
appointed Antonio Barbavara as abbot, who led it
until 1466.
Aside from
restoring its
economical power,
Barbavara also had the
church and cloister...
- L'egloga di
Angela Nogarola a
Francesco Barbavara Liber de
Virtutibus L'egloga di
Angela Nogarola a
Francesco Barbavara,
Vitaepensiero Vita di
guarino veronese...
-
twelfth century the
island was in the
possession of
counts belonging to the
Barbavara di
Gravellona family. The
Borromeos made
various attempts to
obtain the...
- centuries,
while the
crypt has an 11th-century
mosaic pavement.
Antonio Barbavara was
briefly the
Abbot in 1428. Mark Knowles[who?]
argues that Antonio...
- Ingone. In 1152,
Emperor Fredrick Barbarossa confirm feudal power to the "
Barbavara" family, from Valsesia. They
ruled Gravellona until 1797.
Gravellona came...
- Milan, the son of
Giovanni and his
second wife
Catarina Barbavara,
daughter of
Marcolino Barbavara. He
studied law in Milan. In 1494, he
became a member...
- Ambjörn
Sparre af Söfdeborg (1828–1921) and
Teresita Adèle
Josefa Gaetana Barbavara (1844–1867). His
father had
served as head of the
banknote printing company...