- lords;
Benessa were also present.
Damiano Benessa (Dami****
Benessa or
Damjan Beneša; 1477–1539),
Humanist Pietro Benessa (Petrus or
Petar Benessa) Andreas...
- Džono
Andra Bobali and Simo
Benessa,
Rector (1500–1501) Brno Bona,
Rector (1501–1502) Džono
Andra Bobali and Simo
Benessa,
Rector (1503–1504)
Frano Andra...
- 8 of the
second movement of Rodrigo's
Concierto de Aranjuez. See also
Benessa's dissertation for how this
tension was used by the
Moors during the Spanish...
- Ragusa. [citation needed]
Prominent Ragusans in
France included Simon de
Benessa,
Lovro Gigants, D. de Bonda, Ivan Cvletković,
captain Ivan Florio, Petar...
- (1621–1623)
Lorenzo Magalotti (1623–1628)
Lorenzo Azzolini (1628–1632)
Pietro Benessa (1632–1634)
Francesco Adriano Ceva (1634–1643)
Giovanni Battista Spada...
- list) –
Vittorio Bobali,
Rector (1403–1417) Džono
Andra Bobali and Simo
Benessa,
Rector (1500–1501)
Scotland Kingdom of
Scotland (complete list) – Robert...
- Daniel;
Thomas S. Heydt-Benjamin;
Benjamin Ransford;
Shane S. Clark;
Benessa Defend; Will Morgan;
Kevin Fu;
Tadayoshi Kohno;
William H.
Maisel (May...
-
Republic of Ragusa. Stijepo's
parents were Miho
Gradi (Gradić) and
Marija Benessa (Beneša). He was born in
Ragusa (Dubrovnik),
Republic of Ragusa, where...
- Bénesse-Maremne (French pronunciation: [benɛs maʁɛn]; Occitan:
Benessa de Maremne) is a
commune in the
Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern...
- groups, the
family joined the Salamancanists,
along with the B****egli,
Benessa, Buća, Giorgi, Bona, Gradi, Ragnina,
Resti and Tudisi,
while Gondola, Palmotta...