- Zakapa, also
known as
Jacopa, was a
Lushai chieftain of the
Fanai clan and
ruled the
Vanlaiphai villages in present-day
southern Mizoram. He is best known...
- was born in Florence, Italy. He was the son of
Averardo de'
Medici and
Jacopa Spini. His father,
Averardo died in 1363 with a
respectable amount of wealth...
-
suffered a
great loss."
Masaccio was born to
Giovanni di
Simone C****ai and
Jacopa di
Martinozzo in
Castel San
Giovanni di Altura, now San
Giovanni Valdarno...
-
Giovenco de'
Medici (died 1320)
Averardo de'
Medici III (1320–1363) m.
Jacopa Spini Giuliano de'
Medici (d. 1377)
Giovanni di
Bicci de'
Medici (1360–1429)...
- aujourd'**** sous le nom de frangipane," a name in
which he
finds an
allusion to
Jacopa's name (her
married name was Frangipani). "FRANGIPANE :
Etymologie de FRANGIPANE"...
-
confiscated property. In his
later years, he had a
troubled relationship with
Jacopa di
Biliotto degli Alfani, with whom he had a
daughter named Alighiera and...
- as nun
Christina Hervé
Pierre as
Paolo Ricordati Guilaine Londez as nun
Jacopa David Clavel as
Giuliano Carlini, Benedetta's
father Clotilde Courau as...
-
biography written two
years after her
death by one of her
fellow nuns, Suor
Jacopa Pollicino,
daughter of the
Baron of Tortorici. This biography, however,...
- of
Averardo de'
Medici Born 1320 Died 1363
Noble family Medici Spouse(s)
Jacopa Spini Issue Giovanni di
Bicci de'
Medici Francesco de'
Medici Antonia de'...
- and
Brother Leo. At the
entrance of the crypt, an urn with the
remains of
Jacopa dei
Settesoli was
added to the crypt. This
woman of
Roman nobility, affectionately...