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- The Traversari (or domus Traversariorum, according to medieval chroniclers) are a noble Italian family. The dynasty's history was mostly connected to Ravenna...
- Ambrogio Traversari, also referred to as Ambrose of Camaldoli (1386 – 20 October 1439), was an Italian monk and theologian who was a prime supporter of...
- Gabriel Traversari (born Gabriel Augusto Traversari y Debayle on September 7, 1963) is a Nicaraguan American actor, director, writer, singer, songwriter...
- Emperor, and the Pope was able to subdue it. After the war of 1218 the Traversari family was able to impose its rule in the city, which lasted until 1240...
- translation of the book by Diogenes Laërtius, by the humanist monk Ambrogio Traversari in 1443. In The Last Chronicle of B****t (1867), by Anthony Trollope,...
- Gr**** (of which he knew very little) he had the ****istance of Ambrogio Traversari. Many of the most valuable m****cripts in the Laurentian Library are by...
- April 2014. Lackner, D. F. (2001). "The Camaldolese Academy: Ambrogio Traversari, Marsilio Ficino and the Christian Platonic Tradition". In Allen; Rees...
- aimed at American Hispanic women, originally hosted by Pereda and Gabriel Traversari, featuring a mix of cooking and entertainment segments. The following...
- as son of a Hungarian king. He was first married to a widow, Isabella Traversari, by whom he had a short-lived son named Stephen. His second wife was Tomasina...
- learning in Europe.[page needed] In the 1430s, the Camaldolese friar Ambrose Traversari translated Diogenes Laërtius's Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers...