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- Molza [ˈmɔlza] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Łukta, within Ostróda County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It...
- Tarquinia Molza (1 November 1542 – 8 August 1617) was an Italian singer, poet, conductor, composer, and natural philosopher. She was considered a great...
- Francesco Maria Molza (18 June 1489 in Modena – 28 February 1544 in Modena) was an Italian poet of the Renaissance. He has been described as "one of the...
- texts for the balletto delle donne dances. The well-known singer Tarquinia Molza was involved with the group, but modern scholars disagree on whether she...
- where he entered the service of the respected musician and poet Tarquinia Molza, to whom he gave Gr**** lessons. In Modena, Patricius received the invitation...
- (1645–1654) Ettore Molza (1655–1679) Carlo Molza, O.S.B. (1679–1690) Ludovico Masdoni (1691–1716) Stefano Fogliani (1717–1742) Ettore Molza (1743–1745) Giuliano...
- Quedlinburg (b. 1591) November 22 – Ahmed I, Ottoman Emperor (b. 1590) Tarquinia Molza, Italian singer (b. 1542) Smith, John. The Generall Historie of Virginia...
- over by the Papacy. Among the poets at Margherita's court were Tarquinia Molza and Torquato T****o, who dedicated their works to her. The latter was admitted...
- abbandonata opera seria 3 acts Pietro Metastasio 26 December 1740 Modena, Teatro Molza Second version: Venice, Teatro San Benedetto, 1764 Oronte, re de' Sciti...
- state of his country. Other lyric poets of the period include Francesco Molza, Giovanni della Casa and Pietro Bembo, and women Vittoria Colonna, Veronica...