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Viterbo written in the
autumn of 1453
contains unique information Niccolò
Tignosi da Foligno,
Expugnatio Constantinopolitana, part of a
letter to a friend...
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routed by the
Guelph forces and
their allies in Viterbo,
including the
Tignosi, Orsini, and
Maganzesi families. In the
following centuries, the palace...
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accessible to
those without a
philosophical education. Others,
including Nicolò
Tignosi in
Florence around 1460, and the
Frenchman Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples in...
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first time (1322–1324)
Angelo Tignosi,
first time (1324–1325)
Andrea di Terracina,
second time (1325–1325)
Angelo Tignosi,
second time (1325–1335) Giovanni...
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witnesses is
started by
Bishop Uberto d'Ormont of Naples,
Bishop Angelo Tignosi of Viterbo, and
notary Pandulpho de Sabbello, and will
continue until September...
- 78123°N 11.25966°E / 43.78123; 11.25966
Entry in
Biblio Toscana. "gl'invalidi, gl'incurabili, i dementi, i rognosi, i
tignosi.
Palazzo Spinelli entry....
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commission of
three members (Uberto d'Ormont,
Bishop of Naples;
Angelo Tignosi,
Bishop of Viterbo; and
notary Pandulpho de Sabbello) to take evidence...
- symbols)
which were
affiliated with the coat of arms of the
Ghibelline Tignosi family.
There was a
hospital adjacent to this church. In
front of the facade...
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commission of
three members (Uberto d'Ormont,
Bishop of Naples;
Angelo Tignosi,
Bishop of Viterbo; and
notary Pandulpho de Sabbello) to take evidence...
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adjoining ho****e. It was
supported in that
decade by
bishop Angelo Tignosi. It
appears to have been a ho****e
aiding indigent mothers as well as fallen...