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identified with the
grammarian Huguccio Pis**** (Hugh of Pisa;
Italian Uguccione da Pisa). The grammarian's prin****l work was the
Magnae Derivationes...
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Uguccione (also
Huguccio or Hugutio) may
refer to:
Huguccio (d. 1210),
canon lawyer and
bishop Uguccione da Pisa (fl. c. 1200),
grammarian Uguccione della...
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Uguccione della ****giuola (c. 1250 – 1
November 1319) was an
Italian condottiero, and
Ghibelline magistrate of Pisa,
Lucca and Forlì (from 1297). Uguccione...
- He
began serving his brother, King Robert,
against the
Ghibellines of
Uguccione della ****giuola in Tuscany. He led 300
knights and was
given the title...
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Uguccione Ranieri Bourbon del
Monte di
Sorbello (22
February 1906 – 28 May 1969),
better known as
Uguccione Ranieri di Sorbello, or
simply Uguccione Ranieri...
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Uguccione Borromeo (died 1329) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Novara (1304–1329). On 19
February 1304,
Uguccione Borromeo was appointed...
- and
later served in the
papal curia. In 1315,
Florence was
forced by
Uguccione della ****giuola (the
military officer controlling the town) to
grant an...
- and the
Republic of Florence. The
Ghibelline army of Pisa,
commanded by
Uguccione della ****giuola, won a
victory over the
Guelf armies of the Florentines...
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Francesco Uguccione (or François
Hugotion de Aguzzoni) (died 14 July 1412) was the
Archbishop of
Bordeaux from 1384
until his death. He was a
lawyer from...
- in 1313
under the
Ghibelline chief,
Uguccione della ****giuola, lord of Pisa, in
central Italy. He ****isted
Uguccione in many enterprises,
including the...