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Martinuzzi may
refer to:
Martinuzzi Castle, a
medieval castle in Vințu de Jos, in the
Transylvania region of
Romania Fernando Martinuzzi (born 1980), Argentinian/Italian...
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George Martinuzzi, O.S.P.P.E. (born
Juraj Utješenović, also
known as György
Martinuzzi,
Brother György,
Georg Utiessenovicz-
Martinuzzi[citation needed]...
- she
lived the rest of her life. In
October 1926, she
married Giovanni Martinuzzi (1901–1978), and her only
child was born in 1937 but died when he was...
- by his father's treasurer,
George Martinuzzi, who
sought to
reunite Hungary under the rule of Ferdinand.
Martinuzzi forced Isabella to
renounce her son's...
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Giuseppina Martinuzzi (Albona, 14
February 1844 – Albona, 25
November 1925) was an
Italian pedagogue, journalist, socialist, and feminist.
Martinuzzi was born...
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Isabella Jagiellon, with
Martinuzzi as the real power. But Isabella's
hostile intrigues and
threats from the
Ottomans led
Martinuzzi to
switch round. In 1549...
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Fernando Martinuzzi (born 6
January 1980 in Avellaneda, Argentina) is an Argentinian/Italian
soccer player. He is the
goalkeeper of Real
Garcilaso in the...
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Martinuzzi Castle, also
known as
Alvinc Castle, is a
medieval castle in Vințu de Jos, in the
Transylvania region of Romania. The
fortress was one of the...
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renounced his
claims to
reunite Hungary and
conspired with
Bishop George Martinuzzi who
forced Isabella to
abdicate in 1551. She
returned to her
native Poland...
- country, and
Martinuzzi always encountered the
pressure of this wish and expectation.
Martinuzzi and
Isabella fell out, and
Martinuzzi also
turned against...