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    (1801–1817) (The Private Diaries of Stendhal) Rome, Naples et Florence (1817) De L'Amour (1822) (On Love [fr]) Racine et Shakespéare (1823–1825) (Racine and Shakespeare)...
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    Quand l'histoire murmure. Villages et campagnes du Royaume de Naples (XVIe–XVIIIe siècle), Rome: École française de Rome, ISBN 978-2728303274 Dunbabin, Jean...
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  • Rome, Naples et Florence [par] Stendhal. Texte établi et annoté par Daniel Muller, préf. de Charles Maurras (1919), Paris: E. Champion. Volume I et Volume...
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    Caravaggio (section Naples)
    Italian painter active in Rome for most of his artistic life. During the final four years of his life, he moved between Naples, Malta, and Sicily until...
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  • Venice and Florence Miriam Leone as Bianca: Cosimo's lover in Rome Michael Schermi (dub. : Callum Cameron) as Ricciardo: A common man of Florence, loyal to...
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    occurred amongst the French troops at Naples. 31 March 1495: several Italian states (including Naples, Venice, Florence, Milan, the Papal States, Genoa and...
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    I (2 June 1424 – 25 January 1494), also known as Ferrante, was king of Naples from 1458 to 1494. The only son, albeit illegitimate, of Alfonso the Magnanimous...
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    Naples. He left Naples on 18 March 1465 with 320 riders and learned while en route on March 30 about the death of his mother. He was received at Rome...
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    Florence Nightingale OM RRC DStJ (/ˈnaɪtɪŋɡeɪl/; 12 May 1820 – 13 August 1910) was an English social reformer, statistician and the founder of modern nursing...
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  • Pallavicini. Stendhal has described this promenade in his diary Rome, Naples et Florence; at the time, a passer-by would be able to see the Duomo from anywhere...
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    Maidservant is displayed in the Palazzo Pitti, in Florence. A further three paintings by Gentileschi, in Naples, Detroit and Cannes, show her maid covering...
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    were the traditional enemies of Florence and were Ghibelline. Here he again began negotiating with Robert of Naples, before deciding to enter into an...
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    Naples journeyed at leisure from Vienna to Naples, making stops at Mantua, Bologna, Florence, and Rome on the way. She entered the Kingdom of Naples on...
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    the duke Stephen II switched his allegiance from Constantinople to Rome, putting Naples under papal suzerainty. Already during the reign of the imperially...
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    Library, Florence Gabinetto Vieusseux, Florence Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Florence Biblioteca delle Oblate, Florence Villa I Tatti, Florence Biblioteca...
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    (1734–1825) Florence, Giunti, 1997 p. 20 Gleijeses, Vittorio. Don Carlos Naples, Edizioni Agea, 1988. p. 49 Vittorio Gleijeses, Don Carlos, Naples, Edizioni...
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    overlord. Genoa and Venice supported the Papacy, while Florence and Milan opted for Naples. In Rome, the Orsini family allied themselves with Ferrante's...
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    Michelangelo (category 15th-century people from the Republic of Florence)
    flowering in Florence. In the early 15th century, the architect Filippo Brunelleschi, having studied the remains of Classical buildings in Rome, had created...
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    through Italy virtually unopposed, entering Pisa on 8 November, Florence on 17th, and Rome on 31 December. Charles was backed by Girolamo Savonarola, who...
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    1750–Rome, 1836) in 1764. He was a minor official in the local courts. They had eight children: Joseph-Napoléon Bonaparte (Corte, 1768–Florence, 1844)...
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    visited Rome, Naples and Sicily. He trained in the environment of neoclassical German artists, first in Naples, where he met Philipp Hackert, then in Rome, where...
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    55–57.[verification needed] Stendhal, Rome, Naples et Florence (Seule Édition Complète entièrement revue et considérablement augmentée), Paris, Michel...
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    false rumor first spread by Alessandro's exiled enemies in Naples. University of Florence historian Giorgio Spini too, described this rumour as unfounded...
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    Florentine Renaissance art (category Florence)
    governed the city from Rome through members of his family. In 1527, the Sack of Rome sparked a new rebellion. The Siege of Florence in 1529–1530 put an end...
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    contemporaries "the Italian Orpheus", he divided his career between Naples and Rome, where he received his training; a significant part of his works was...
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    captured Naples, Totila attempted to broker a peace with Justinian. When this was refused he had copies of his appeal posted throughout Rome; despite...
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    Vesuvius and Naples, before returning to Rome on 13 March where she attended the celebrations of Holy Week. In May, she visited Florence and Venice, before...
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  • 1784 Rome Teatro Valle) [La bella greca] L'apparenza inganna, o sia La villeggiatura (spring 1784 Naples F) La vanità delusa (spring 1784 Florence P) [Il...
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    century as a fief of the Duchy of Naples, at the time still part of the Byzantine Empire. Subsequently Duchy of Naples became de facto autonomous from the...
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  • the Julian calendar. May 31 – Sigismund is crowned Holy Roman Emperor in Rome. There has been no crowned Emperor since the death of his father, Charles...
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