Girolamo Cavalcabo (known in France as 'Hieronyme' or 'Hieronymus') was a Bolognese fencing master, teaching in Rome and later Paris in the late sixteenth...
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Earlier, in 1597, the great traveller Seigneur de Villamont translated Girolamo Cavalcabo of Bologna’s treatise into French, along with a shorter piece by Paternostrier...
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Frederico Ghisliero (1587, Italian) Vincentio Saviolo (1595, Italian) Girolamo Cavalcabo (1597, Italian) George Silver (1599, English) During the Baroque period...
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Major work has concentrated on the anonymous 'Book of Lessons', Girolamo Cavalcabo's Treaty or Instruction for Fencing' and 'The Sword of Combat' by Francois...
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1276 the Signoria passed to marquis Cavalcabò Cavalcabò; in 1305 he was succeeded by his son Guglielmo Cavalcabò, who held power until 1310. During this...
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of Italy shaped a new European mainstream of fencing. One master, Girolamo Cavalcabo of Bologna, was employed by the French Court to tutor the future Louis...
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many specific descriptions of the fundamentals. Girolamo Cavalcabo (Hieronyme Calvacabo, Hieronimo Cavalcabo) was trained in the Bolognese school of fencing...
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Lago, including a Glory of St Agatha . In the 1780s he painted for the Cavalcabo chapel in Sant'Agostino in Cremona. he also painted for the Palazzo Affaitati...
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The practice of Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA) first started in Australia in the late 19th century before largely dying out. There was then a...
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Lombardi, Italian painter in Lucca (died 1751) Kaspar Anton von Baroni-Cavalcabo, Italian painter (died 1759) Alexey Zubov, Russian etcher (died 1741)...
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