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Achille Marozzo (1484–1553) was an
Italian fencing master, one of the most
important teachers in the
Dardi or
Bolognese tradition.
Marozzo was probably...
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Marozzo is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Achille Marozzo (1484–1553),
Italian fencing master Nicola Marozzo (born 1965)...
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Nicola Marozzo (born 1
March 1965) is a
former Italian racing driver from Zumpano, near Cosenza.
Gaining initial experience in
Italian Formula Three from...
- opponent's weapon, and to
provide a distraction.
Fencing master Achille Marozzo taught and
wrote about this
method of
combat in his book,
Opera Nova. Fighting...
- the two
treatises of
Bolognese masters Antonio Manciolino and
Achille Marozzo, who
described a
variation of the
eclectic knightly arts of the previous...
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those from the
Bolognese school and it
included such
masters as
Achille Marozzo,
Antonio Manciolino,
Angelo Viggiani and
Giovanni dall'Agocchie. However...
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influenced by
masters of the
Italian school of swordsmanship,
Achille Marozzo and
perhaps Francesco Alfieri. The
French system of la
canne is
still practiced...
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dagger as a
fighting weapon; a 1536
dueling treatise aut****d by
Achille Marozzo,
Opera Nova,
contains sections on
dagger and
stiletto fighting. By the...
- "BitTorrent: The "one
third of all
Internet traffic" Myth * TorrentFreak".
Marozzo, Fabrizio; Talia, Domenico; Trunfio,
Paolo (2020). "A Sleep-and-Wake technique...
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tradition became the
foundation for the work of
Antonio Manciolino and
Achille Marozzo, both
possibly students of
famed Bolognese master Guido Antonio de Luca...