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- Filippo Buonaccorsi, called Callimachus, Callimico, Bonacurarius, Caeculus, Geminianensis (Latin: Philippus Callimachus Experiens, Bonacursius; Polish:...
- The Palazzo Buonaccorsi is an 18th-century aristocratic palace, now the civic museum of the town, located on Via Don Minzoni 24 in the historic center...
- Polish monarch Leszek II the Black and Renaissance humanist Filippo Buonaccorsi. "Holy Trinity Basilica - the famous church in Krakow". www.introducingkrakow...
- Florentine gentleman Stefano Buonaccorsi, but he murdered her on 31 July 1568, sometime after their marriage. After the murder, Buonaccorsi escaped the islands...
- contribute genes to the Atlantic po****tion. A separate study by V. P. Buonaccorsi, J. R. Mcdowell, and Graves indicated that both Indo-Pacific and Atlantic...
- economic activities to the Buonaccorsi firm by 1322. Giovanni Villani was a co-director of Buonaccorsi in 1324. The Buonaccorsi handled banking and commodity...
- Pastor, Cambridge University Press, 2010, p. 29. Giorgio Viviano Marchesi Buonaccorsi, Antichità ed excellenza del Protonotariato Apostolico Parte****nte (****za:...
- Campani (Camp****), Bartolomeo Platina, the papal librarian, and Filippo Buonaccorsi, and young visitors who received polish in the academic circle, like...
- Callimachus (strategos) [de], Ptolemaic official of the 1st century BC Filippo Buonaccorsi (1437–1496), called "Callimachus," Italian humanist Callimachus (play)...
- Palazzo Buonaccorsi houses the main civic art museum, as well as a Carriage Museum. The palace was built in 1700–1720 for Count Raimondo Buonaccorsi and his...