• Vis Pesaro dal 1898 S.r.l., commonly referred to as simply Vis Pesaro, is an Italian association football club located in Pesaro, Marche. The club currently...
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    also held the seigniory of Pesaro, starting with Muzio Attendolo's second son, Alessandro (1409–1473). The Sforza held Pesaro until 1512, after the death...
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    cardinal Francesco Alidosi killed by his troops, a cruel action for which he was compared to Borgia himself. In 1513 he was created also lord of Pesaro. However...
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    Construction continued until 1469. After various disputes, in 1521 Pesaro was conquered by Francesco Maria I Della Rovere. He commissioned the painter and architect...
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    Guglielmo Ebreo da Pesaro (c. 1420 – c. 1484) was a Jewish Italian dancer and dancing master at some of the most influential courts in Renaissance Italy...
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    designed by Luciano Laurana and Francesco di Giorgio Martini. Federico was born in Castello di Petroia in Gubbio. Guidantonio da Montefeltro, lord of Urbino...
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    tratto da: Giovanna Patrignani, Pesaro. La Radio storia della Città, Pesaro, 2008, pp. 66–67 . cited in Pesaro Cultura website. Guida di Pesaro, pp. 150–152...
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    Alessandro Sforza (category Lords of Pesaro)
    collaborated actively with his brother Francesco in his military campaign, and with him he conquered Milan, Alessandria and Pesaro. In 1435, at Fiordimonte, he...
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    the Virgin by Titian Titian, Pesaro Madonna on the north wall of the nave Antonio and Paolo Bregno, tomb of Doge Francesco Foscari in the chancel (attributed;...
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    Giovanni Bellini. It was originally located in the church of San Francesco, Pesaro. The second hall contains ceramic works including maiolica from the...
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    Francesco I Sforza KG (Italian pronunciation: [franˈtʃesko ˈpriːmo ˈsfɔrtsa]; 23 July 1401 – 8 March 1466) was an Italian condottiero who founded the...
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    Venetian Cyprus (category Stato da Màr)
    Ludovico Corner 1516 – Andrea Pesaro 1516 – Francesco Malipiero 1519 – Pietro Balbi 1521 – Sebastiano Foscarini 1522 – Domenico da Mosto 1523 – Pietro Venier...
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    name form Francesco Patricius has established itself internationally, but in Croatia variants of the Croatian form are preferred. The addition "da Cherso"...
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    Urbino (category Municipalities of the Province of Pesaro and Urbino)
    is a comune (municipality) in the Italian region of Marche, southwest of Pesaro, a World Heritage Site notable for a remarkable historical legacy of independent...
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    Palace of Pesaro. It was attributed to Raphael for the first time in 1905. Other artists to whom the portrait has been assigned include Francesco Francia...
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    heavy with balustraded balconies, similar to those seen in the Palazzo Pesaro. Thus the contribution of Longhena appears to be the wing and three arch...
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    Ultimately, he was forced to retreat to Pesaro. The war was, however, ended by the lack of money of Francesco Maria della Rovere, who soon found himself...
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    Piccinino, Federico III da Montefeltro and Malatesta Novello, he crushed them at Monteluro, managing to obtain some territories of Pesaro, although the latter...
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    Urbino Maddelena (1472–1490) married in 1489 to Giovanni Sforza Lord of Pesaro and Gradara Giovanni Gonzaga (1474–1525) married in 1493 Laura Bentivoglio...
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  • are catalogued in a critical edition from the Fondazione Rossini [it], Pesaro, and published by Casa Ricordi. This edition identifies individual operas...
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    painters Melozzo da Forlì, Fra Carnevale, and the Flemish Justus van Gent, the mathematician Fra Luca Pacioli, the architect Francesco di Giorgio Martini...
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    married in 1489 to Guidobaldo da Montefeltro Duke of Urbino Maddelena (1472–1490) married in 1489 to Giovanni Sforza Lord of Pesaro and Gradara Giovanni (1474–1525)...
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  • various composers, primarily the dance masters Domenico da Piacenza and Guglielmo Ebreo da Pesaro, who also wrote treatises including choreographies to...
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    Federico da Montefeltro), Elisabetta (who died in infancy), Eleonora and Livia (both nuns at the Corpus Domini monastery at Pesaro). Francesco Maria II...
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    for other blues in the work. It was originally located in San Francesco church in Pesaro in Marche, when that church was suppressed under the French occupation...
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    Lord of Pesaro (1445) Orsola (1411 - 1460), a Clarisse nun. Condottieri Joan II of Naples Louis III of Anjou Micheletto Attendolo Francesco Sforza Angelo...
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    Simone Cantarini or Simone da Pesaro, called il Pesarese (Baptized on 21 August 1612 – 15 October 1648) was an Italian painter and etcher. He is known...
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  • and Pesaro. He was a member of the powerful House of Malatesta. Carlo's wife was Elisabetta Gonzaga; they were married in November 1386. Francesco I Gonzaga...
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    Francesco Calbo (1451–1454) Luca Pisani (1454–1457) Matteo Memo (1457–1458) Moisè Contarini (1458–1462) Natal Cornaro (1462–1464) Bartolomeo Pesaro (1464–1467)...
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  • mother was the daughter of scholar Battista da Montefeltro Malatesta and Galeazzo Malatesta, lord of Pesaro until 1444. She had one known brother, Rodolfo...
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