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Folgore da San
Gimignano [folˈɡoːre da (s)san dʒimiɲˈɲaːno],
pseudonym of
Giacomo di
Michele or
Jacopo di
Michele (c. 1270 – c. 1332) was an
Italian poet...
- San
Gimignano (Italian pronunciation: [san dʒimiɲˈɲaːno];
named after St. Gemini****) is a
small walled medieval hill town in the
province of Siena, Tuscany...
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Grazianini is
known only
through her two
surviving works, the
oratorios S
Gemignano vescovo e
protettore di
Modena (performed 1705 and 1715) and S Teresa...
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Pieve di
Monti di Villa,
Ponte a Serraglio, San C****iano di Controni, San
Gemignano, Val ****ana, Vico
Pancellorum Government • Mayor
Paolo Michelini Area...
- [1598]. Fra
Giovanni Coppo — The
Legend of the Holy Fina,
Virgin of
Santo Gemignano. New York:
Duffield & Co. p. ****ix.
Mansfield 1908, p. 124 "Obsequies...
- composer,
younger brother of
Claudio Monteverdi (d. 1630-31).
February 22 –
Gemignano Capilupi,
Italian composer July 19 (baptized) –
Inigo Jones,
English stage...
- (Pieve di
Monti di Villa) S. C****iano (San C****iano di Controni) S.
Gemignano (San
Gemignano) S.
Paolo (Vico Pancellorum)
Borgo a
Mozzano S.
Giovanni Battista(Cerreto)...
- of
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of
Wellington (1946). A
Wreath for San
Gemignano (1945) with
illustrations by
Netta Aldington and
sonnets of Folgóre da...
- München 1996 ISBN 3-89235-065-5 Aldington,
Richard (1945). A
Wreath for San
Gemignano, with
illustrations by
Netta Aldington and
sonnets of Folgóre da San Gimignano...
- [1598]. Fra
Giovanni Coppo — The
Legend of the Holy Fina,
Virgin of
Santo Gemignano. New York:
Duffield & Co. Gardner,
Edmund G. (1902). "In the town of the...