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- Giacomo Puteo (1495–1563) was a Spanish Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Giacomo Puteo was born in Majorca on 13 February 1495, the son of noble Antoni...
- Gérôme showed a painting entitled Mendacibus et histrionibus occisa in puteo jacet alma Veritas (English: The nurturer Truth lies in a well, having been...
- or cistern). An alternative etymology of Puteoli derives from the Latin puteo (to stink), referring to the sulfuric fumes in the area, most notably from...
- Church of Saint Mary in the Little Valley Chiesa Nuova, Santa Maria in Puteo Albo Chiesa di Santa Maria in Vallicella Facade Click on the map for a fullscreen...
- Jean Duèse, Pedro Gómez Barroso [Lützelschwab, pp. 481–482], Imbertus de Puteo (Dupuis) [Lützelschwab, pp. 471–472], Giovanni Colonna, Pierre Bertrand...
- Collector to Portugal 1584–1586 Succeeded by Fabio Biondi Preceded by Antonio Puteo Apostolic Nuncio to Emperor 1589–1591 Succeeded by Camillo Caetani Preceded by...
- Fonte, quod is dies feriae eius; ab eo tum et in fontes coronas iaciunt et puteos coronant). Festus also mentions the rites (sacra). Arnobius, Adversus Nationes...
- Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller (d. 1568) February 13 – Giacomo Puteo, Spanish cardinal (d. 1563) March 6 – Luigi Alamanni, Italian poet and statesman...
- December 1559, which followed the death of Pope Paul IV, along with Jacopo Puteo (President of the Inquisition in Rome), Giovanni Angelo de' Medici (brother...
- citing Jerome, Opera omnia, (Migne) vol.1 p. 889: "Atque inde divertens (a puteo Jacob) vidit duodecim patriarcharum sepulcra." Schenke 1967, p. 168 n.16:...