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- Giovanni Paolo V****alli Administrator of Aversa 1501-1515 Succeeded by Silvio Pandoni Preceded by Ludovico Podocathor Administrator of Capaccio 1503-1514 Succeeded by...
- two brothers from the Sabina, Probatus and Picco, sons of Ursus of the Pandoni family, who were serving the army of Charlemagne then targeting the Prin****lity...
- (due to the high vantage point overlooking the valley), including the Pandoni and the Mormile. Many of the early to mid 20th Century inhabitants emigrated...
- the Kingdom of Naples. A place as tutor to the sons of the noble Carlo Pandoni, where he spent six years, brought him to the notice of Michel Ferno. In...
- these it is apparent that Michele saw fellow humanists Giovanni Antonio Pandoni ("Porcello") and Antonio Beccadelli ("Panormita") as rivals. De Fato et...
- from a m****cript provided by Uberto Benvoglienti. cols. 1–64. Porcellio Pandoni: Commentaries of Count Jacopo Piccinino (Commentaria comitis Iacobi Picinini)...
- two brothers from the Sabina, Probatus and Picco, sons of Ursus of the Pandoni family, who were serving the army of Charlemagne then targeting the Prin****lity...
- decorated the facade at his own expense, as recorded in an inscription; Silvio Pandoni (1489), who restored the work of Giovanni; Cardinal Franciotto Orsini (1519)...
- Elect Filippo Fontana (1239–1249) Giovanni Quarini (1252–1257) Alberto Pandoni, O.E.S.A. (1257–1274) Guglielmo (1274 – after 1286) Federico de'Conti di...
- (1217–1235) Aegidius, O.Cist. (1236–1242) Sede vacante (1242–1244) Alberto Pandoni O.S.A. (1244–1247) Filippo Fulgoso (1257–1294) Albericus (1295–1301) Rainerius...