- The
Ghislieri, or less
commonly Ghisleri, were an
ancient Bolognese aristocratic family :
Ghislieri Michele Ghislieri (1504–1572), also
known as Pope...
- Pio V; 17
January 1504 – 1 May 1572), born
Antonio Ghislieri (from 1518
called Michele Ghislieri), was head of the
Catholic Church and
ruler of the Papal...
- 9°09′42″E / 45.1862°N 9.1617°E / 45.1862; 9.1617 The
Ghislieri College (Italian:
Collegio Ghislieri),
founded in 1567 by Pope Pius V, is the second-oldest...
- The
Collegio Ghislieri was a
building in Rome, seat of the
eponymous charitable institution,
important for
architectural and
historical reasons. The College...
-
Sebastiano Ghislieri (died 2
October 1627) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Strongoli (1601–1627). On 30
April 1601,
Sebastiano Ghislieri was...
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University of
Pavia and then at
Stanford University. Cavalli-Sforza
entered Ghislieri College in
Pavia in 1939 and he
received his M.D. from the University...
- 1566 – 1 May 1572 (6 years, 115 days) St Pius V PIVS
Quintus Antonio Ghislieri, O.P. 17
January 1504 Bosco,
Duchy of Milan, Holy
Roman Empire 61 / 68...
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specializes in
baroque music and is the
conductor of the
Ghislieri Choir and
Consort at the
Ghislieri College in Pavia.
Giacomo Antonio Perti Cantate morali...
-
public colleges. The
oldest colleges, the
Collegio Borromeo and
Collegio Ghislieri, were
built in the 16th century, and in more
recent times others were...
-
which together with the IUSS (Institute for
Advanced Studies of Pavia),
Ghislieri College,
Borromeo College,
Nuovo College,
Santa Caterina College, and...