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Antonio Bonfini (Latin variant:
Antonius Bonfinius) (1427‒1502) was an
Italian humanist and poet
serving as a
court historian in
Hungary under King Matthias...
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Antonius de
Bonfinis (1900), Die
antiken Gemmen "Brevis de
Corvinae domus origine libellus", book lost but
transcribed in a work by
Antonius De
Bonfinis[citation...
- "forget his wickedness".
Antonio Bonfini also
recorded anecdotes about Vlad in his
Historia Pannonica around 1495.
Bonfini wanted to
justify both the removal...
- 2011
Haleakala Pan-STARRS Tj (2.93) 3.4 km MPC · JPL 545167
Bonfini 2011 BF42
Bonfini January 30, 2011
Piszkesteto K. Sárneczky, S. Kürti · 710 m MPC ·...
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Nadia Bonfini (born 28
January 1965 in Tarvisio) is an
Italian former alpine skier who
competed in the 1988
Winter Olympics. Her main
discipline was slalom...
- Matteo; Appel, Sabrina; Bellini, Gianpaolo; Benziger, Jay B.; Bick, Daniel;
Bonfini, Giuseppe; et al. (Borexino Collaboration) (7
August 2015). "Spectroscopy...
- Gardens.
Retrieved on 22
December 2014. Suo, Xinying; Pompei, Francesca;
Bonfini, Matteo; Mustafa,
Ahmed M.; Sagratini, Gianni; Wang, Zhangcun; Vittadini...
- Alps. The most
important humanists living in Matthias'
court were
Antonio Bonfini and the
famous Hungarian poet J**** Pannonius. András Hess set up a printing...
- Matthias' biographer, the
Italian Antonio Bonfini, who was well-versed with the
classical Latin authors.
Bonfini also
provided the
Hunyadis with the epithet...
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respected family. Two 15th-century chroniclers—Johannes de
Thurocz and
Antonio Bonfini—write that Voyk had
moved from
Wallachia to
Hungary upon King Sigismund's...