- Villani,
Florentian chronicler;
Giacomo Villani (1605–1690),
Italian Roman Catholic prelate,
bishop of Caiazzo;
Giovanni Villani,
Florentian banker, official...
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written for her when he was 16 in the poem Corinto.
Lucrezia married the
Florentian businessman Niccolò Ardig****i, who died in
exile in 1496. The actress...
- Leo Florentius. Adrian. VI. Florẽtii filius, eius inſignia Leo. 64.
Florentian lion
Adrian VI (1522–23)
Adriaen Florenszoon Boeyens Son of Florentius...
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Florentian politician and gonfaloniere...
- wife of
Sigismund I of Poland,
asked Bartolommeo Berrecci,
Francisco the
Florentian,
Giovanni Maria Padovano,
Santi Gucci and
others to do this task. As a...
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Maria Ropele on 8
January 1992, at her home in Trento, nor with that of
Florentian tourist Adele Barsi,
killed on 20 July 1984, near Bruneck; both murders...
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values embodied in the
founder of
Central Catholic High School" and the
Florentian Yearbook Dedication,
presented "by the
graduating class to the person...
- the barrators. Inf. XXII, 31–129. Ciang****a
della Tosa: 14th-century
Florentian woman. She was born into the
Florentine Della Tosa
family and married...
- Urban, Crescens,
Eustacius Cresconius, Crescentian, Felix, Hortul**** and
Florentian,
Bishops from
North Africa exiled by the
Arian King
Genseric (5th century)...
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towns of
Nefta and Touggourt, and
subdued them to
central control. A
Florentian mission to
Tunis in 1446
praised the
remarkable peace and
security of...