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- Also Marquise consort of Este. Also Marquise consort of Genoa. Also Marquise consort of Milan. Also Lady of Rovigo. Also Marquise consort of Ancona. Also...
- French satirist and Latin poet (died 1596) April 24 – Celio Calcagnini, Ferraran polymath and Latin poet (born 1479) August Gül Baba, Ottoman Bektashi dervish...
- (1470s) Born 1338 Died 26 March 1388(1388-03-26) (aged 49–50) Nationality Ferraran Occupation(s) Lord of Ferrara, Modena and Parma Years active 1361–1388...
- ante quem for the E-series. The titles of some cards are written in a Ferraran or Venetian dialect — “Doxe” for Doge or Duke, and “Artixan” for artisan...
- were removed and replaced by decorative columns under the guidance of Ferraran engineer Giovanni Tosi. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Trepponti...
- mathematician and cartographer (died 1627) April 24 – Celio Calcagnini, Ferraran polymath (born 1479) September 24 – Paracelsus, Swiss alchemist and physician...
- the church got a new façade around 1560. The façade was a project of the Ferraran architect Giovanni Alberto Galvani and it was partially reconstructed 1577−1585...
- April 1418 by Pope Martin V. Eubel, I, pp. 199, 253. Mainardus, of a noble Ferraran family, had been Bishop of Cervia (province of Ravenna) from 2 April 1414...