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Bernardo Dovizi of
Bibbiena (4
August 1470 – 9
November 1520) was an
Italian cardinal and
comedy writer,
known best as
Cardinal Bibbiena, for the town...
- of Cesena. The
event is
reported in a
letter dated 4
October by
Bernardo Dovizi from
Bibbiena to
Piero il Fatuo:Ferrandino was
approached one
evening by...
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comedy of the
Italian Renaissance in five acts
written by
Cardinal Bernardo Dovizi da
Bibbiena in 1513. The plot is
based on Plautus'
Menaechmi and one of...
- the new
learning at the
house of his
maternal uncle,
Cardinal Bernardo Dovizi, in Rome. At the age of twenty-five he held
several rich livings, had been...
- (d. 1539) July 30 –
Hongzhi Emperor of
China (d. 1505)
August 4
Bernardo Dovizi,
Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1520)
Lucrezia de' Medici,
Italian noblewoman...
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Biografias y Vidas.
Retrieved June 1, 2019.
Dovizi,
Bernardo (1863). La
calandria commedia di
Bernardo Dovizi da
Bibbiena (in Italian). Daelli. p. viii...
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became Pope
Clement VII on 19
November 1523, † 25
September 1534
Bernardo Dovizi – cardinal-deacon of S.
Maria in Portico, † 1
November 1520
Innocenzo Cybo...
- Campanile. It is
based upon the
Renaissance play La
calandria by
Bernardo Dovizi,
itself based on Plautus'
Menaechmi and
Giovanni Boccaccio's Decameron....
- she is not
without fear of her own things". The ****ure
cardinal Bernardo Dovizi da Bibbiena, in a
letter in
which he
narrates to
Piero de'
Medici the "strange...
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Margaret of Saxony,
Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg (d. 1528) 1470 –
Bernardo Dovizi,
Italian cardinal (d. 1520) 1470 –
Lucrezia de' Medici,
Italian noblewoman...