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    Luigi Groto, also called Cieco d'Adria or Cieco D'Hadria (the blind man of Adria) (7 September 1541, Adria – 13 December 1585, Venezia), was a blind Italian...
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    manuscripts; he also appears (as "Pedrolin") in a 1587 scripted comedy by Luigi Groto, La Alteria. All of these provide evidence of how he was conceived and...
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  • 1 June 1846), a Camaldolese monk, reigned as pope from 1831 to 1846. Luigi Groto, also called Cieco d'Adria or Cieco D'Hadria (the blind man of Adria)...
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  • Philip Stubbes – The Anatomy of Abuses William Gager – Dido (Latin) Luigi Groto – La Dalida Richard Mulcaster – Ariodante and Genevra See 1583 in poetry...
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  • one-point perspective. December 13 – The blind poet, playwright and actor Luigi Groto dies in Venice, having just come from the theatre, where he has played...
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    April 12 – Ipatii Potii, Metropolitan of Kiev (d. 1613) September 7 Luigi Groto, Italian lutenist and poet (d. 1588) Hernando de Cabezón, Spanish musician...
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    Milton's elegies. Roxana is founded on the La Dalida (Venice, 1583) of Luigi Groto, known as Cieco di Hadria, and Hallam asserts that it is a plagiarism...
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  • Giambattista Della Porta (1538–1612) Gian Battista Guarini (1541–1585) Luigi Groto (1548–1600) Giordano Bruno (1568–1642) Michelangelo Buonarroti the Younger...
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  • Watkin), English gentleman." The other songs include settings of text by Luigi Groto, Angelo Grillo, Maurizio Moro, Giambattista Marino and Ottavio Rinuccini...
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  • April 12 – Ipatii Potii, Metropolitan of Kiev (d. 1613) September 7 Luigi Groto, Italian lutenist and poet (d. 1588) Hernando de Cabezón, Spanish musician...
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