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Maghinardo Pagani (or Pagano) of
Susinana (died 1302) was an
Italian condottiero and
statesman living in the 13th-14th centuries. He was
seignior of ****za...
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Dutch form of the name is Meindert.
There are many
Italian variants:
Maghinardo, Maginardo, Meinardo,
Mainardo and Mainardi.
Mainard (bishop of Turin)...
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powerful lords attempted to
obtain the
mastery of the city (Alidosi, 1292;
Maghinardo Pagano, 1295). Pope
Benedict XII
turned the city and its
territory over...
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Lombard League. The
inner disputes anyway favoured acquisition of
power by
Maghinardo Pagano, who
remained podestà and
capitano del
popolo for
several years...
- sul Senio,
Riolo Terme. It
originates from a
rocca castle ordered by
Maghinardo Pagani and
later expanded by
Francesco Manfredi, lord of ****za. It is...
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Lattanzio Pagani,
Italian painter of the late-Renaissance or
Mannerist period Maghinardo Pagani,
Italian condottiero and
statesman Maurizio Pagani (1936–2014)...
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leaving the new
signory peacefully to an heir, however, and Forlì p****ed to
Maghinardo Pagano, then to
Uguccione della ****giuola (1297), and to others, until...
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Scarpellini (Orosmondo),
Annamaria Pennisi (Adelaide),
Luigi Barilone (
Maghinardo)
Orchestra of the
Bergamo Music Festival,
PierAngelo Pelucchi. recorded...
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nobleman and
knight Louis I,
Swiss nobleman and
knight (House of Savoy)
Maghinardo Pagani,
Italian nobleman and
statesman William of March,
English Lord...
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compared to the
transformations of the thieves. Inf. XXV, 97–99.
Maghinardo Pagani da Susinana:
Signore of ****za on the
river Lamone, and
Imola on...