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- 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...
- (1621–1623) Lorenzo Magalotti (1623–1628) Lorenzo Azzolini (1628–1632) Pietro Benessa (1632–1634) Francesco Adriano Ceva (1634–1643) Giovanni Battista Spada...
- Daniel; Thomas S. Heydt-Benjamin; Benjamin Ransford; Shane S. Clark; Benessa Defend; Will Morgan; Kevin Fu; Tadayoshi Kohno; William H. Maisel (May...
- Ragusa. [citation needed] Prominent Ragusans in France included Simon de Benessa, Lovro Gigants, D. de Bonda, Ivan Cvletković, captain Ivan Florio, Petar...
- list) – Vittorio Bobali, Rector (1403–1417) Džono Andra Bobali and Simo Benessa, Rector (1500–1501) Scotland Kingdom of Scotland (complete list) – Robert...
- modified only once, following the 1667 Dubrovnik earthquake. Basiljević Benessa Binciola Bobali Bocignolo Bodazza Bona Bonda Božidarević Buća Cerva Giorgi...
- Republic of Ragusa. Stijepo's parents were Miho Gradi (Gradić) and Marija Benessa (Beneša). He was born in Ragusa (Dubrovnik), Republic of Ragusa, where...
- groups, the family joined the Salamancanists, along with the B****egli, Benessa, Bonda, Buća, Giorgi, Bona, Gradi, Ragnina, and Tudisi, while Gondola,...