- The
Trinci were a
noble family from
central Italy, who were
lords of Foligno, in Umbria, from 1305 to 1439.
During the War of the
Guelphs and Ghibellines...
- The
Trinci Palace is a
patrician residence in the
center of Foligno,
central Italy. It
houses an
archaeological museum, the city's
picture gallery, a multimedia...
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Anthony "Tony"
Peter John
Trinci (1936,
Swindon – 7
October 2020) was a
British mycologist, botanist, and microbiologist. He was a
leading expert on fungi...
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Bartolomeo Trinci (died 10
January 1421) was the lord of
Foligno from 1415. He
succeeded his
father Ugolino III
Trinci,
jointly with his
brothers Niccolò...
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Vivaldo (fl. 1291),
Genoese explorer Ugolino III
Trinci, Lord of
Foligno (1386–1415)
Ugolino II
Trinci, Lord of
Foligno (1343–1353)
Ugolino and His Sons...
- by
Gentile da
Fabriano depicting episodes from the
legend in the
Palazzo Trinci. Asena, a
similar legend concerning the
origin of the
Turks Castor and Pollux...
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Ugolino III
Trinci (died 1415) was Lord of
Foligno in the
early 15th century. The son of
Trincia II
Trinci, he was
justice gonfalonier and "Captain of...
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Trincia II (or I)
Trinci (died 18
September 1377) was lord of Foligno, in
central Italy, from 1353; he was the son of
Ugolino Novello Trinci. His
initial titles...
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Corrado III (or IV)
Trinci (fl. 1421 – 14 June 1441) was lord of
Foligno from 1421
until 1439.
Trinci, a
partisan of the
Ghibelline forces,
ruled Foligno...
- An
allegory of
rhetoric and arithmetic,
Trinci Palace, Foligno, Italy, by
Gentile da Fabriano, who
lived in the era of
Italian language standardization...