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- Maiolino Bisaccioni (1582 – 8 June 1663) was an Italian mercenary and author of both novels and chronicles of contemporary history, mainly of events during...
- Crimea". Al Jazeera. 23 August 2021. Retrieved 27 June 2024. Maiolino Bisaccioni, Giacomo Pecini, Historia delle guerre ciuili di questi vltimi tempi,...
- Machine La Pellegrina Costante is based on Parthenia, a novel by Jean-Pierre Camus, translated into Italian by the Venetian M. Bisaccioni (1582-1663)....
- Catholic Church, was no different. Indeed, only a few years earlier Maiolino Bisaccioni, one of the many adventurous historian-gazetteers of the period, had declared...
- effectively run by Majolino Bisaccioni, a prominent member of the order under Giovanni Andrea I, as vice-grand master. Though Bisaccioni accepted Angelo Maria's...
- Argensola Giuseppe Artale Giambattista Basile Giuseppe Battista Maiolino Bisaccioni Antonio Bruni Julius Capaccio Lorenzo Cr****o Giambattista della Porta...
- statement with the Italian historian Maiolino Bisaccioni, who met him in Venice in the first half of 1634. Bisaccioni later included the first printed version...
- 2019. Curated by James Lingwood. Luigi Ghirri (non) luoghi, Palazzo Bisaccioni, Jesi, 2022. Photography as Art, Art as Photography, K****el, 1975.[citation...
- 1632, Giovanni Andrea named Majolino Bisaccioni as the vice-grand master of the Constantinian Order. Bisaccioni was a prominent member of the order, and...
- Cannocchiale per la finta pazza, written by another Incognito, Maiolino Bisaccioni, gave a detailed account of the opera's visual effects. The "cannocchiale"...