- Elio
Lampridio Cervino or
Cerva (Latin:
Aelius Lampridius Cervinus, Croatian:
Ilija Crijević; 1463–1520) was a
Ragusan poet who
wrote in Latin. Cerva...
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conducting legal disputes.
Another piece of
evidence is a
letter by Elio
Lampridio Cerva (1463–1520) that
mentions "I
remember how, when I was a boy, old...
- (Lastovo, Ragusa, 1454 – Treviso, 1528),
typographist and bookseller. Elio
Lampridio Cerva (Ragusa, 1463 – 1520), humanist, poet and
lexicographer of Latin...
- of
George II Šubić of Bribir. The
marriage ceremony was
performed by
Lampridio ****ri,
Bishop of Trogir. The city
authorities hostile to him
later complained...
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Italian painter Bernhard Caboga-Cerva (1785–1855),
Austrian nobleman Elio
Lampridio Cerva (1463–1520),
Ragusan poet
Giovan Battista della Cerva (1515–1580)...
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Michael Tarchaniota Marullus,
Giacomo Corso and
Bartolomeo Lampridio (uncle of
Benedetto Lampridio [fr]). On 7
April 1498, Pope
Alexander VI
named Cortesi...
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Bulgaria include Venko Markovski.
During the 15th-16th century, Elio
Lampridio Cerva (Ilija Crijević) was
appointed as the Poet
Laureate of the Republic...
- 1967),
Italian boxer Elio Juárez (born 1942),
Uruguayan cyclist Elio
Lampridio Cerva (1463–1520),
Ragusan poet and
humanist Elio
Leoni Sceti, Italian...
- personalities, e.g. Via
Tommaso Arcidiacono, Via Gian
Francesco Biondi, Via Elio
Lampridio Cerva, Via
Norma Cossetto, Via
Giorgio da Sebenico, Via
Francesco de Suppé...
- nf/p),
Holocaust victim Luis
Cernuda (1902–1963, Spain/Mexico, nf/p) Elio
Lampridio Cerva (1463–1520, Ragusa, p)
Miguel de
Cervantes (1547–1616, Spain, f)...