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Bertrando Spaventa (26 June 1817 – 20
September 1883) was a
leading Italian philosopher of the 19th
century whose ideas had an
important influence on...
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Bertrando (February 18, 1989 –
March 27, 2014) was an
American Thoroughbred Champion racehorse. A tall colt that grew to 16
hands 2 inches,
Bertrando...
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Bertrando d'Arvazzano (born in Italy) was an
Italian clergyman and bishop/prince for the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Paderborn. He was
ordained in 1399...
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Bertrand du
Pouget (Italian
Bertrando del Poggetto) (c. 1280 – 3
February 1352) was a
French papal diplomat and Cardinal.
Bertrand was born in around...
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originally from Bologna. It
originated from a
certain Bertrando di Monterenzio, also
called Bertrando di
Monterenzoli (the name
derived from that of a Bolognese...
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cures the King, he
offers her anything. She asks for a husband:
Bertrando. Disma****,
Bertrando agrees, but
immediately after their wedding, he
leaves her -...
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Bertrando Alidosi (died 12
November 1391) was an
Italian condottiere and the Lord of Imola(as
Papal vicar) from 1372
until 1391. He was the son of Roberto...
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Bertrando de
Mignanelli or
Beltramo Mignanelli di
Siena (1370 – 1455 or 1460) was an
adventurous and
multilingual Italian merchant who
lived in Damascus...
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which was
condemned and
burned after Dante's
death by the
Papal Legate Bertrando del Poggetto; it
argues for the
necessity of a
universal or
global monarchy...
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realized under the
supervision of
Donato Jaja, a
disciple of
Bertrando Spaventa.
During his
academic career,
Gentile served in a
number of positions...