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- ColaGiovanni di Cola (replacement) 1972-05-14 v Spain at Madrid 270 BonaAmbrogio Bona prop 1972-05-21 v Spain at Ivrea 271 PaganelliFranco Paganelli (replacement)...
- Born in Abbiategr****o, Gian Galeazzo was son of Galeazzo Maria Sforza and Bona of Savoy. He was only seven years old when in 1476 his father, Galeazzo Maria...
- During this period, she also concentrated on the education of her daughter Bona, who became Queen of Poland. Isabella was born in the Kingdom of Naples,...
- church was instead built from 1472 to 1482 under commission from Duchess Bona di Savoia and Duke Gian Galeazzo Sforza. According to some sources, the designer...
- early Renaissance fresco cycle The Allegory of Good and Bad Government by Ambrogio Lorenzetti (painted 1338–1340), whose strong message is about the virtues...
- pla**** for Amatori Catania and have caps for Italy: Orazio Arancio Ambrogio Bona Benjamin de Jager Alessandro Fusco Elio Fusco Jacob Gaina Salvatore...
- pontificate. Fides intrepida. 105. Intrepid faith Pius XI (1922–1939) Ambrogio Damiano Achille Ratti Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to link...
- philosophy, Latin, Gr****, Hebrew, and Chaldaic. In 1615, he was posted by Ambrogio Mazenta to teach at Collège Chappuisien in Annecy. His primary activity...
- dominion over Milan. He first ****umed the regency from his sister-in-law Bona, then took over from his deceased nephew Gian Galeazzo, whom some say he...
- early 17th-century cycle of canvases of the Stories of San Benedetto, by Ambrogio Figino while the right transept has three altarpieces by Camillo Procaccini...