Definition of Cortusi. Meaning of Cortusi. Synonyms of Cortusi

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Cortusi. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Cortusi and, of course, Cortusi synonyms and on the right images related to the word Cortusi.

Definition of Cortusi

No result for Cortusi. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Cortusi from wikipedia

- Guglielmo Cortusi (fl. 1305–1361) was a Paduan judge, diplomat and chronicler whose Chronica de novitatibus Padue et Lombardie is the prin****l primary...
- territories of Veneto. In 1278, according to Giovanni da ****, Matteo of the Cortusi family of Padua was elected podestà. In 1281, the city came under Paduan...
- The Cortusi family was prominent in Padua in the 13th through 15th centuries. In contemporary do****ents, their surname may also appear as da Cortusiis...
- the Paduan jurist Guglielmo Cortusi, and the history of the Byzantine emperor John VI Kantakouzenos (r. 1347–1354). Cortusi supplies the date, Ascension...
- of the signoria is covered down to 1358 in the chronicle of Guglielmo Cortusi. The Carraresi period was a long period of restlessness, for the Carraresi...
- Italian with additions until 1379, from a Torelli m****cript. Guglielmo Cortusi: History of the novelties of Padua and Lombardy (Chronica de novitatibus...
- Cronica was used as a source by the 14th-century Paduan historian Guglielmo Cortusi. In G. G. Coulton (trans.), A Medieval Garner: Human Do****ents from the...
- end of the world comes in the chronicle of Giovanni Villani. Guglielmo Cortusi of Padua, as well as the bankers of Udine, saw it as a memento mori and...
- Fight) (c. 1325). The next major historian of Padua after him, Guglielmo Cortusi, took a decidedly friendlier view of the Carraresi. The influence behind...
- was named the sole heir of his father. In 1344, according to Guglielmo Cortusi, he traveled with Enrico da Lozzo (his son-in-law since 1338) on a mission...