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Facino Cane da
Casale (1360 – 16 May 1412), born
Bonifacio Cane, was an
Italian condottiero.
Facino Cane was born in
Casale Monferrato to a
noble family...
- its characters,
including Gian
Galeazzo Visconti, Gian
Maria Visconti,
Facino Cane,
Filippo Maria Visconti, and
Francesco Bussone da Carmagnola, were...
- "
Facino Cane" is an 1836
short story by
French author Honoré de
Balzac (1799-1850) and
included in the Scènes de la vie
parisienne section of his novel...
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peasant family. He
began his
military career when
twelve years old
under Facino Cane, a
condottiero then in the
service of the
Marquess of
Montferrat and...
- when
Facino Cane was
terminally ill in Pavia, and Gian
Maria was ********inated in
front of the
church of San
Gottardo in Milan. The
dying Facino had his...
- da
Barbiano (1344–1409)
Johann II (Habsburg-Laufenburg) (c. 1330–1380)
Facino Cane de
Casale (c. 1360–1412)
Angelo Broglio da Lavello, also
known as Tartaglia...
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published as la
Femme supérieure, 1837, a.k.a. Bureaucracy)
Sarrasine (1830)
Facino Cane (1836) Poor
Relations (Les
parents pauvres)
Cousin Bette (La Cousine...
- glaucoma. It is
rapidly metabolized into desacetylmetipranolol.
Maffei Facino R,
Bertuletti R,
Carini M,
Tofanetti O (1980). "In
vitro metabolism of methypranolol...
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Theodore had
granted Borgo San
Martino to one
Facino Cane for his service. In 1409,
Theodore and
Facino succeeded in
taking possession of
Milan and Genoa...
- Cane family, was an
Italian noblewoman who
married first the
condottiero Facino Cane,
Count of
Biandrate and a
cousin once removed, and then
Filippo Maria...