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Marsilio is an
Italian name most
likely to
refer to:
Marsilio Ficino (1433–1499),
Italian scholar and
Catholic priest It may also
refer to:
Marco Marsilio...
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Marsilio Ficino (Italian: [marˈsiːljo fiˈtʃiːno];
Latin name:
Marsilius Ficinus; 19
October 1433 – 1
October 1499) was an
Italian scholar and Catholic...
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Marsilius of
Padua (Italian:
Marsilio da Padova; born
Marsilio Mainardi,
Marsilio de i
Mainardini or
Marsilio Mainardini; c. 1270 – c. 1342) was an Italian...
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Marco Marsilio (born 17
February 1968) has been
President of
Abruzzo since 23
February 2019. Born in Rome to
parents from
Tocco da Casauria, Abruzzo, Marsilio...
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Marsilio Landriani (Milan, 1751 – Vienna, 1815) was an
Italian chemist,
physicist and meteorologist. He
became known with his
first book,
Ricerche fisiche...
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Portrait of
Marsilio C****otti and His
Bride Faustina is an oil-on-canvas
painting by
Lorenzo Lotto,
currently housed in the
Museo del Prado, in Madrid...
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Marsilio da
Carrara (1294 –
March 1338) was Lord of
Padua after his
uncle Jacopo I. He was a
member of the
Carraresi family. (Also
known as the Carrara...
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philosophies inspired by the
translations of the
Corpus Hermeti**** by
Marsilio Ficino (1433–1499) and
Lodovico Lazzarelli (1447–1500), as well as by Paracelsus'...
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Padua in 1337,
which became a separate, Venetian-influenced
lordship under Marsilio da Carrara. The
peace treaty,
concluded at
Venice on 24
January 1339, deprived...
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Marsilio Zorzi (fl. 1234–1271) was a
Venetian nobleman and statesman, one of the
first notable members of the
Zorzi family. In 1242–1244 he
served as bailo...