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- Rodiani (Gr****: Ροδιανή), known before 1927 as Radouvista (Ραδουβίστα), is a community located in Aiani muni****l unit, Kozani regional unit, in the Gr****...
- Onorata Rodiani (or Honorata Rodiana) (1403–1452) was a "semi-legendary" Italian painter and condottiere. She was born at Castelleone near Cremona, and...
- cousin or nephew, c. 1390 – c. 1451) Francesco Sforza (1401–1466) Onorata Rodiani (1403–1452) Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta (1417–1468) Bartolomeo Colleoni...
- 1814–1821: Candido Maria Frattini [de] 1821–1833: Giuseppe della Porta Rodiani [it] 1833–1841: Antonio Luigi Piatti [de] 1841–1842: Giuseppe Maria Vespignani [de]...
- Profitis Ilias Protochori Ptelea Pteleonas Ptolemaida Pylorio Pyrgoi Pyrgos Rodiani Roditis Rodochori Ryaki Rymnio Servia Siatista Sideras Simantro Sisani...
- Marcucci (1781–1798) Benedetto Fenaja (1805–1823) Giuseppe della Porta Rodiani (1823–1835) Cardinal Giovanni Soglia Ceroni (1835–1839) Antonio Maria Traversi...
- – Giuseppe della Porta Rodiani 1824–1834 – Placido Zurla 1834–1838 – Carlo Odescalchi 1838–1841 – Giuseppe della Porta Rodiani 1841–1870 – Costantino...
- Dintsikos started playing football in his hometown of Kozani at Doxa Rodiani. Five years later he joined the academies of Kastoria, where he was promoted...
- wore male dress at engagements such as the siege of Hennebont. Onorata Rodiani (1403–1452) was an Italian mercenary who served as a cavalry soldier, disguised...
- centuries. For other countries see List of 16th-century women artists. Onorata Rodiani (1403–1452) – semi-legendary painter Catherine of Bologna (Caterina de'...