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Luchetto Gattilusio (fl. 1248–1307) was a
Genoese statesman, diplomat, and man of letters. As a
Guelph he pla**** an
important role in
wider Lombard politics...
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poets and
writers that goes from the 13th
century to the present, such as
Luchetto (the
Genoese Anonym),
Martin Piaggio [it; lij], and Gian
Giacomo Cavalli [it;...
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important school of troubadours:
Lanfranc Cigala,
Jacme Grils,
Bonifaci Calvo,
Luchetto Gattilusio,
Guillelma de Rosers, and
Simon Doria.
Genoa is the birthplace...
- was
ruled by a
Guelph capitano del
popolo (captain of the people)
named Luchetto Gattilusio. In 1314,
internal discord allowed Uguccione della ****giuola...
- Cathedral's
ceiling as a sign of the rival's humiliation. In 1301 the
troubadour Luchetto Gattilusio was podestà of Cremona.
During this
period Cremona flourished...
- was
ruled by a
guelph capitano del
popolo (captain of the people)
named Luchetto Gattilusio.
Lucca in the 14th
century became one of the most important...
- Luca Grimaldi, who also
served in Florence, Milan, and Ventimiglia, and
Luchetto Gattilusio, who
served in Milan, Cremona, and Bologna, and the Ghibellines...
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Charles had been the most
powerful Christian monarch in the late 1270s.
Luchetto Gattilusio, a
Genoese poet,
compared Charles directly with Charlemagne...
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identified with a
Luchetto Grimaldi from the same period, but a
medieval do****ent,
Liber Jurium Januae,
mentions both a Luca and a
Luchetto de Grimaldo. The...
- guitarist,
singer and
songwriter Beppe Gambetta, guitarist, singer-songwriter
Luchetto Gattilusio,
Genoese troubadour Jacme Grils,
Genoese troubadour Luca Grimaldi...