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Pirro Ligorio (c. 1512 –
October 30, 1583) was an
Italian architect, painter, antiquarian, and
garden designer during the
Renaissance period. He worked...
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Ligorio in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ligorio is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Ligorio López (1933–1993),
Mexican footballer...
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Orsat Ligorio (Serbo-Croatian: [ǒrsat
lǐgoːrio]; Serbian: Орсат Лигорио; born 14 July 1985) is a Croatian-Serbian
linguist who is a
professor of Ancient...
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Ligorio Guindazzo served as
bailli of the Prin****lity of
Achaea for
Prince John of
Gravina from June 1321 to
October 1322. He
arrived with
military reinforcements...
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Antonio Ligorio López
Altamirano (3 July 1933 – 31
August 1993) was a
Mexican professional football forward who pla**** for
Mexico in the 1958 FIFA World...
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Innocent VIII with the
Sistine Chapel. When
Bramante died,
architect Pirro Ligorio finished the
project and
added the wall and
niche to
close the courtyard...
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consistent with the
vision offered by
Neumann (1988: 23),
Brixhe (2006) and
Ligorio and
Lubotsky (2018: 1816) and with many
observations given by
ancient authors...
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created during the 16th century. The
design is
attributed to
Pirro Ligorio, and the
sculptures to
Simone Moschino.
Situated in a
wooded valley bottom...
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position that is
supported by Brixhe, Neumann, Matzinger, Woodhouse,
Ligorio, Lubotsky, and Obrador-Cursach. Furthermore, out of 36
isoglosses collected...
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Italian supercentenarians are citizens,
residents or
emigrants from
Italy who have
attained or surp****ed 110
years of age. As of
January 2015[update],...