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- reference to a Venetian visdomino at Ferrara comes from about 1280. The early visdomini were purely Venetian functionaries. Their original task was to monitor...
- Eugenio Visdomini (1550 - 1622) was an Italian poet and lawyer, active in Parma. He was born in Parma, and studied law, but dedicated himself to literature...
- Fausto Pastore Manuela Ventura as Marina M****imiliano Rossi as Aurelio Visdomini Ernesto Mahieux as Prof. Diego Ponzo The series was filmed in Naples and...
- San Michele Visdomini is a Roman Catholic church in the centre of Florence, central Italy. The original church of San Michele was demolished in 1368 to...
- Pontormo, executed in 1516. It is housed in the church of San Michele Visdomini in Florence. It portrays numerous figures. Saint Joseph, on the left,...
- Sisto Visdomini OP (or Vicedomini, Latin: Xystus Vicedominus, c. 1523–1590) was Bishop of Modena from 1571 to 1590. Sisto, son of Menapace, was born in...
- Michele Carlo Visdomini Cortigiani (1648–1713) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Pistoia e Prato (1703–1713) and Bishop of San Miniato...
- Montagliari; Guidi; Nerli; Porcelli; Sacchetti; Scolari; Uberti; and Visdomini. The newly independent Florence prospered in the 12th century through...
- the churches neighbouring their palazzo. For the church of San Michele Visdomini, in 1518 Francesco Pucci commissioned Pontormo to paint the Holy family...
- Vallombrosans, a branch of the Benedictines, founded c. 1038 by Saint Gualberto Visdomini. Carthusians, also known as the Order of Saint Bruno, founded 1084 by...