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- Bonincontro Morigia (fl. 14th century) was an historical writer from Monza in northern Italy. Born in Monza around 1295, he was a member of an important...
- Vincenzo Bonincontro, O.P. (died 1622) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Agrigento (1607–1622). Vincenzo Bonincontro was ordained a...
- background of the coat of arms was not blue, but white. This is confirmed by Bonincontro Morigia, a 14th-century historian from Monza, who described his city's...
- King of Italy Saint Gerardo dei Tintori (c. 1134 or 1140–1207), saint Bonincontro Morigia (14th century), historical writer Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1527–1593)...
- Lorenzo Bonincontri, or Bonincontro, latinized as Laurentius Bonincontrius (23 February 1410 - 1491), was an Italian astrologer, humanist and historian...
- church in Monza, Lombardy, northern Italy. According to the chronicler Bonincontro Morigia, the church was begun in 1357 over a pre-existing Franciscan...
- (1234–1264) had been Magister scholae (cantorum) when elected bishop. Bonincontro da Floriano (1313 ? – 1318) had been Archpriest of the Cathedral when...
- city of Monza, were written down for the first time by the historian Bonincontro Morigia, who, a hundred years after Gerardo's death, was able to collect...
- Bal Bullier" ("The old woman of the Bullier ballroom") and "Italia di Bonincontro" ("Italy of food encounters"), whichtypically for Baldini – identifies...
- Bentivoglio d'Aragona, Titular Archbishop of Rhodes (1607); Vincenzo Bonincontro, Bishop of Agrigento (1607); Franciscus Manini, Bishop of Novigrad (1607);...