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Laudomia Forteguerri (1515–1555, Siena, Italy) was an
Italian poet and a
member of one of the most
powerful families in the sixteenth-century Republic...
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early 1470s he made a
voyage to Rome,
while in 1474 he
executed the
Forteguerri monument for the
Cathedral of Pistoia,
which he left unfinished. A bronze...
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Poggio is now at
Madrid (Matritensis X. 81), and that of
Zomini is in the
Forteguerri library at
Pistoia (No. 37). A copy of Bartolommeo's
transcript exists...
- The
Funerary Monument to
Cardinal Niccolo Forteguerri (circa 1483) is an ****embly of
mostly deep bas-relief
sculptures installed posthumously on a wall...
- Niccolò
Fortiguerra (also
spelled Forteguerri) (1419 — 1473) was an
Italian papal legate,
military commander, and Cardinal. Born at Pistoia, he was related...
- Carnevali. In 1932,
after 240 years, the
marquis Ridolfo Bichi Ruspoli Forteguerri sold the
estate of Reschio,
including a
number of
farmhouses still part...
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trailed with the
votes of Bessarion, Gonzaga, and
Monferrato as did
Forteguerri with the
votes of Orsini, Eruli, and Agnifilo;
Orsini got nods from della...
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Palazzo Gonzaga,
built in 1463 by
Cardinal Francesco Gonzaga,
Palazzo Forteguerri built in 1460 by
Ambrogio Fortguerri,
Apostolic Treasurer, and the Palazzo...
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based on
cantos XIV and XV of Il Ricciardetto, an epic poem by Niccolò
Forteguerri.
Ricciardo e
Zoraide was
first performed at the
Teatro San Carlo, Naples...
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Francesco Maria Berio di Salsa,
after the poem
Ricciardetto by Niccolò
Forteguerri 3
December 1818
Teatro di San Carlo,
Naples I/26
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