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Stefano Infessura (c. 1435 – c. 1500) was an
Italian humanist historian and lawyer. He is
remembered through his muni****list
Diary of the City of Rome...
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According to the
later published chronicle of the
Italian historian Stefano Infessura,
Diary of the City of Rome,
Sixtus was a "lover of boys and a sodomite"...
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National Catholic Reporter.
Infessura,
Stefano (1890). Tommasini,
Oreste (ed.).
Diario della città di Roma di
Stefano Infessura scribasenato.
Nuova edizione...
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Lives of the Popes. Prion. p. 160. ASIN 185375546X.
Stefano Infessura,
Diario della città di Roma (1303–1494), Ist. St. italiano, Tip. Forzani...
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Stefano Infessura (1890).
Oreste Tommasini (ed.).
Diario della città di Roma di
Stefano Infessura scribasenato (in Latin). Roma:...
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recognized his
children born out of wedlock. The
Italian historian Stefano Infessura writes that
Cardinal Borgia falsely claimed Cesare to be the legitimate...
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Stefano Infessura,
Italian humanist writer (b. c. 1435)
Fyodor Kuritsyn,
Russian statesman...
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classical literature and
ecclesiastical texts. The
chronicler Stefano Infessura's republican and anti-papal
temper makes his
diary a far from
neutral though...
- and kill
members of the curia.
Among the co-conspirators were
Stefano Infessura and
members of the Orsini. The
conspirators were captured,
including Porcari...
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prince was so
extravagant and
magnificent that,
according to
Stefano Infessura, If I were to give an account, no one
would believe me. It is
enough that...