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Ilarione da
Bergamo (1727?-1778) was an
Italian Capuchin friar, who
wrote an
account of his
travels in New
Spain (colonial Mexico) 1761–1768. The narrative...
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Giovanni Ilarione is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Verona in the
Italian region Veneto,
located about 90
kilometres (56 mi) west of Venice...
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Carlo Ilarione Pe****i
count of
Roreto (21
October 1790 – 10
April 1850) was an
Italian economist, academic, writer,
counsellor of state, and
senator of...
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Giovanni Battista is a
Roman Catholic parish church,
located in San
Giovanni Ilarione,
province of Verona,
region of Veneto, Italy. The
medieval church at this...
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Eugenio of
Savoy (Eugenio
Ilarione; 21
October 1753 – 30 June 1785) was a
prince of the
House of
Savoy and
founder of the
Villafranca branch of the royal...
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Bazyli Degórski (ed.), San Girolamo. Vite
degli eremiti: Paolo,
Ilarione,
Malco [=
Collana di
Testi Patristici, 126], Città
Nuova Editrice, Roma...
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Virreyes (Royal
House of the Viceroys).
Italian Capuchin friar Ilarione da
Bergamo included a
description of the
viceregal palace in his travel...
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Cardinals Luigi Oreglia di
Santo Stefano,
Pietro Giannelli, Chigi,
Lorenzo Ilarione Randi,
Carlo Sacconi,
Raffaele Monaco La Valletta,
Luigi Amat di San Filippo...
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Goethe published his
Italian Journey,
based on diaries, in 1816. Fray
Ilarione da
Bergamo and Fray
Francisco de Ajofrín
wrote travel accounts of colonial...
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Bernardino de Sahagún. In the
eighteenth century, an
Italian Capuchin friar,
Ilarione da Bergamo,
included descriptions of food in his travelogue. He
noted that...