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Simon Gaudenti (4
November 1629 – September, 1719) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Ossero (1673–1719).
Simon Gaudenti was born in...
- vows and were
labelled the
fratres gaudentes (Latin) or
frati (cavalieri)
gaudenti (Italian):
jovial (joyous, jubilant)
brothers (brethren, friars). Not all...
- as More
Filthy Canterbury Tales; Italian:
Sollazzevoli storie di
mogli gaudenti e
mariti penitenti -
Decameron n° 69, lit. 'Facetious
tales of pleasure-loving...
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Statistics (Istituto
Centrale di Statistica) (until 1989):
Alberto Canaletti Gaudenti (1945 - 1949)
Lanfranco Maroi (1949 - 1961)
Giuseppe De Meo (1961 - 1980)...
- d'Este,
Marquis of Ferrara. He may have been a
member of the
Cavalieri Gaudenti.
Enrico is most
famous as the
patron of Giotto,
commissioning the great...
- Augustinian.
Pisani also
argued against the
conjecture that the
Frati Gaudenti fraternity, of
which Enrico Scrovegni was a member,
influenced the content...
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known as the
Order of the
glorious Saint Mary or
Jovial Friars (Frati
Gaudenti, in Latin)) in 1261.
Loderingo was the
brother of Diana, who
founded the...
- Died)
Matthieu Scrivanelli (3 Aug 1667
Appointed – Dec 1672 Died)
Simon Gaudenti (30 Jan 1673
Appointed – Sep 1719 Died) Nicolò
Drasich (16 Sep 1720 Appointed...
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Event Gold
Silver Bronze Barebow Men's
individual Alessandro Gaudenti Bob
Burns Ladislav Voboril Freestyle Men's
individual Andrea Parenti Sven
Giesa Matthew...
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Biography and Mythology. Vol. 2. p. 231. Jan, Karl von (1895). "VII -
Gaudenti Philosophi Harmonica Introductio".
Musici Scriptores Graeci (in Latin)...