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- 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...
- Anthony "Tony" Peter John Trinci (1936, Swindon – 7 October 2020) was a British mycologist, botanist, and microbiologist. He was a leading expert on fungi...
- 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...
- original on 19 August 2017. Retrieved 13 April 2021. Moore D, Robson JD, Trinci AP (2020). 21st Century guidebook to fungi (2 ed.). Cambridge University...
- 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...
- Niccolò I Trinci (died 10 January 1421) was the Lord of Foligno from 1412, inheriting it from his father, Ugolino III Trinci. He fought as condottiero...
- 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...
- Franciscan general chapter in 1354; reestablished in 1368 by Paolo de' Trinci of Foligno; confirmed by Gregory XI in 1373, and spread rapidly from Central...