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Giovanni Luigi Valesio, also
known as
Giovanni Valesio or
Luigi Valesio, (c. 1583–1633) was an
Italian painter and, most prominently, an
engraver of the...
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Francesco Valesio (14
April 1670 – 17 May 1742) was an
Italian diarist and archeologist.
Francesco Valesio was born in Rome on 14
April 1670, to Carlo...
- from the late 6th to
early 5th
centuries BC and
bears the name
Poplios Valesios,
which would be
rendered in
classical Latin as
Publius Valerius. This does...
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books due to the
efforts of
bilingual writers of the
diaspora like
Paolo Valesio,
Alfredo de Palchi, and
Luigi Fontanella. Dr.
Luigi Bonaffini of the City...
- D'Annunzio: The Poet as Superman. New York: Astor-Honor. ISBN 0-8392-1022-1.
Valesio, Paolo.
Gabriele D'Annunzio: The Dark Flame.
Translated by Migiel, Marilyn...
- is the name
preserved on the inscription. The
archaic name of
Poplios Valesios is
rendered in
classical Latin as "Publius Valerius". That has led to speculation...
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viceroyalty until the fall of the Qing
dynasty in 1912.
December 24 –
Francesco Valesio resumes writing his
Diario di Roma, 13
years after he
ceased his recording...
- p. 790. The
commencement of the
decoration of the façade is
noted in
Valesio's diary (21 July 1735), but he does not note the designer: Mortari, 1987...
- was
married to
Katarzyna Gidzińska.
Gestorum Populi Poloni sub
Henrico Valesio (1652) Przysłowia mów
potocznych (1658)
Scriptorum seu
togae et
belli notationum...
- cf.
Latin eo)
related to
classic Latin utor, and
suffix -esios/a (cf.
Valesios of the
Lapis Satric**** and
Leucesie of the
carmen Saliare). The substantive...