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Cangrande (christened Can Francesco)
della Scala (9
March 1291 – 22 July 1329) was an
Italian nobleman,
belonging to the
della Scala family that ruled...
- San Bonifacio, who were
aided by the
House of Este. Of his
three sons,
Cangrande I
inherited the podestà
position in 1308, only the last
shared the government...
- the
della Scala family.
Under the rule of the family, in
particular of
Cangrande I
della Scala, the city
experienced great prosperity,
becoming rich and...
- The
Epistle XIII to
Cangrande della Scala (Italian:
Epistola XIII a
Cangrande della Scala) is a
letter of
disputed authenticity sent by
Dante Alighieri...
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Cangrande II
della Scala (7 June 1332 – 14
December 1359) was Lord of
Verona from 1351
until his death. In 1351,
after the
death of his
father Mastino...
- Verona,
where Cangrande I
della Scala allowed him to live in
certain security and, presumably, in a fair
degree of prosperity.
Cangrande was
admitted to...
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tombs are
those of the
following notable members of the
Scaliger dynasty:
Cangrande I. This was the
first tomb built, in the 14th century,
according to the...
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escorted by an angel,
singing In
exitu Israel de Aegypto. In his
letter to
Cangrande (the
authenticity of
which is disputed),
Dante explains that this reference...
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Retrieved 14 July 2021. "Film do****entario su
Cangrande, il
Principe di Verona" [Do****entary film on
Cangrande, the
Prince of Verona]. Verona-in.it (in Italian)...
- The
Nature and
Domain of
Sacred Doctrine Dante: The Banquet,
Letter to
Cangrande Della Scala Boccaccio: Life of Dante,
Genealogy of the
Gentile Gods Christine...