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1963. Roncalli was among 13 children born to Marianna Mazzola and Giovanni Battista Roncalli in a family of sharecroppers who lived in Sotto il Monte...
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Carlo Biffi (1605–1675) Francesco Biondo (1735–1805) Leonardo di Bisuccio (15th century) Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio (1466–1515) Giovanni Battista Bonacina...
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Paderno, that is, the wife of Giovanni Maria Biffi who was related to Anna Maria Anguissola – is reported by Giovambattista Biffi, in Memoirs to serve the...
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return to Serie B in 1998; it would remain there until 2000, when coach Giovanni Vavassori revitalized the team with youth academy players in a successful...
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Monferrato (1676-1685) Giovanni Legrenzi (1685-1690) Giovanni Battista Volpe (1690-1692) Gian Domenico Partenio (1692-1702) Antonio Biffi (1702-1736) Antonio...
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of the various governments that have ruled Bologna is provided by Giovanni Battista Guidicini. In 1527, the Holy See became the absolute ruler of Bologna...
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Sculptor Balthasar Permoser goes to Florence to work for Giovanni Battista Foggini. Giovanni Domenico Cerrini – The Virgin Mary Triumphing over Heresy...
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and consecrated on 21 October 1995 in the Cathedral of Fidenza by Giacomo Biffi, Archbishop of Bologna. He was installed on 4 November. Caffarra was appointed...
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that team was the mediana di ferro (iron median) of Armando Varini, Aldo Biffi, and Attilo Kossovel. The following season, Venezia reached the Round of...
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Beltrame was born in Arzignano, near Vicenza, Italy, on 19 March 1871 to Giovanni Battista and Teresa Brusarosco. As a child, he showed a propensity for drawing;...
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commence the investigations for potential canonization. Cardinal Giovanni Battista Montini – the future Pope Paul VI – inaugurated the informative process...
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Natale Monferrato (1676) Giovanni Legrenzi (1685) Giovanni Battista Volpe (1690) Gian Domenico Partenio (1692) Antonio Biffi (1702) Antonio Lotti (1736)...
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Giacomo Biffi Cardinal Carlo Caffarra Cardinal Antonio Cañizares Llovera Cardinal Darío Castrillón Hoyos Cardinal Fernando Cento Cardinal Giovanni Cheli...
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Castiglioni, the expert and director of Senavra, with Andrea Verga and Serafino Biffi from the "Psychiatric School of Milan", planned Mombello as an agricultural...
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Satire 6.250–251, as cited by Culham, "Women in the Roman Republic," p. 144. Biffi 2000, p. 15. Phillips & Reay (2002), p. 93. Brundage 1990, p. 308. Carla...
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and in 1624 was with the Fedeli in Paris (under the direction of Giovan Battista Andreini), before rejoining the Accesi. In 1627 Gabrielli learned that...
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Medii Aevi (in Italian). 63: 346. Retrieved 1 April 2024. (in Italian) I. Biffi and C. Marabelli (eds.), Figure del pensiero medievale. Fondamenti e inizi...
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teaching it. Among the first were the painter Giovanni Battista Crespi, called Cerano, the sculptor Andrea Biffi and the architects Carlo Buzzi and Fabio Mangone...
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original on 3 November 2018. Retrieved 22 August 2018. "Re Card. Giovanni Battista". Holy See Press Office. Archived from the original on 19 September...
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Name Country Giovanni Battista Re (b. 1934) Italy Nguyen Van Thuan (1928–2002) Vietnam Agostino Cacciavillan (1926–2022) Italy Sergio Sebastiani (1931–2024)...
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Copyist'. The Musical Times, 143 (2002), pp. 7–16, and Richard Charteris, Giovanni Gabrieli and His Contemporaries: Music, Sources and Collections, Variorum...
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