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Fabrizio Flavio Fedelindo Florindo Flaminio Leandro Lélio
Lindoro Mario Ortensio Ottavio Orazio Sireno,
often the son of
Pantalone Silvio Tristano Angelica...
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Ortensio Lando or
Landi (c. 1510 – c. 1558) was an
Italian writer of
satires and translations. He is also
sometimes known by a
Latin pseudonym of Hortensius...
- (Bartolomeo)
Ortensio Mauro (1632/33 – 1725) was an
Italian writer and librettist. He was born in 1632 or 1633 in Padua,
where he
studied literature at...
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Ortensio Zecchino (born 20
April 1943) is an
Italian academic and politician. He is a
former Italian Minister of
University and Research.
After teaching...
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Ortensio Battisti (died 1594) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Veroli (1567–1594). On 28
November 1567,
Ortensio Battisti was appointed...
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Leonardo Leo (5
August 1694 – 31
October 1744), more
correctly Leonardo Ortensio Salvatore de Leo, was a
Baroque composer. Leo was born in San Vito degli...
- who was
secretary to the
Senate of Monferrato. The
brothers Ardicino and
Ortensio acquired the
castle of Bruno, near Acqui, and were made joint-lords (consignori)...
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Commentario delle più
notabili et
mostruose cose d'Italia e di
altri luoghi by
Ortensio Lando (1553)
credits some "Pilade from Lucca" as the
inventor of the castagnaccio...
- in the
Category of
Inventories of
Things that May be
Eaten in
Italy by
Ortensio Lando. In the 1799 book Die
Republik Graubündent (The
Republic of Graubünden)...
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Zecchino or sequin, a
medieval coin
Zecchino d'Oro, an
Italian music festival Ortensio Zecchino, an
Italian historian and
politician This
disambiguation page...