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Lancelotto Malocello (Italian pronunciation: [lantʃeˈlɔtto maloˈtʃɛllo]) (Latin:
Lanzarotus Marocelus; French:
Lancelot Maloisel; fl. 1312) was an Italian...
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Lancelotto Politi (religious name
Ambrosius Catharinus, 1483–1553) was an
Italian Dominican canon lawyer,
theologian and bishop. The 1913
Catholic Encyclopedia...
- Numidia, but Juba's
writings were
subsequently lost. The
Genoese navigator Lancelotto Malocello reached the
archipelago in 1312 and
remained for two decades...
- Dulcert, was
Insula de
Lanzarotus Marocelus,
after the
Genoese navigator Lancelotto Malocello, from
which the
modern name is derived. The island's name in...
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numerous visits were made by
sailors from Majorca, Portugal, and Genoa.
Lancelotto Malocello settled on
Lanzarote in 1312. The
Majorcans established a mission...
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known Europeans to have
encountered the
Canaries was the
Genoan navigator Lancelotto Malocello. He
arrived on the
island of
Lanzarote (which was
probably named...
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Tristano Riccardiano). In his
unusual characterization in
Chantari di
Lancelotto,
Dodinel (Dudinello) is a
villain who
joins up with
Mordred to conspire...
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Pliny the
Elder called them "the
Fortunate Islands".
Genoese navigator Lancelotto Malocello is
credited with the
rediscovery of the
Canary Islands in 1312...
- (1466–1560)
Eusebio Kino (1645–1711)
Alessandro Malaspina (1754–1810)
Lancelotto Malocello (1269–1335)
Reinhold Messner (born 1944)
Umberto Nobile (1885–1978)...
- onward,
sailors from Mallorca,
Portugal and
Genoa made
numerous visits.
Lancelotto Malocello settled on the
island of
Lanzarote in 1312. The
Mayorcans established...