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- Pietro Ranzano (Palermo, 1428–Lucera, 1492) was an Italian Dominican friar, bishop, historian, humanist and scholar who is best known for his work, De...
- while her Byzantine origin was recorded by Italian chronicler Pietro Ranzano (d. 1492). Since Uroš I had several children, including sons Uroš II, Beloš...
- The work was written by the Italian humanist, Bishop of Lucera, Pietro Ranzano (Latin: Petrus Rans****) who was the envoy of the Kingdom of Naples at...
- many scholars—mostly Italian—to settle in Buda. Antonio Bonfini, Pietro Ranzano, Bartolomeo Fonzio, and Francesco Bandini spent many years in Matthias's...
- (ex errore) Dermatochelys porcata Wagler, 1833 Testudo coriacea marina Ranzano, 1834 Dermochelys atlantica Duméril & Bibron, 1835 Dermatochelys atlantica...
- Corvinus both by his court historian Antonio Bonfini and by bishop Pietro Ranzano.[full citation needed] As a legacy and inheritance remained the veneration...
- Barlaam of Seminara (1290–1348), mathematician and philosopher Pietro Ranzano (1428–1492), Italian humanist, Dominican friar, bishop of Lucera, historian...
- scholars, mostly Italians, to settle in Buda. Antonio Bonfini, Pietro Ranzano, Bartolomeo Fonzio, and Francesco Bandini spent many years in Matthias's...
- kingdom of Hungary, and had gained several battles over the Turks". Pietro Ranzano wrote in his work Annales omnium temporum (1490–1492) that John Hunyadi...
- Church titles Preceded by Bishop of Lucera 1450–1476 Succeeded by Pietro Ranzano Preceded by Marino da Monopoli Bishop of Montemarano 1465–1476 Succeeded by...