• Francesco Negri (1500 in Bassano – 1563) was an Italian Protestant reformer and exile in Switzerland, then Poland. He was first a Benedictine at the Monastery...
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  • 1550. Like Biandrata and Negri he moved to in Poland. Eresie.it Biography (Italian) The Oxford encyclopedia of the Reformation: Volume 2 Hans J. Hillerbrand...
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  • works Celinda, a Tragedy, and Amorosa Speranza. Miani married Domenico Negri in 1593, with whom she had five children, Isabetta, Isabella, Lucretia,...
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    Antonio Francesco Gramsci (UK: /ˈɡræmʃi/ GRAM-shee; US: /ˈɡrɑːmʃi/ GRAHM-shee, Italian: [anˈtɔːnjo franˈtʃesko ˈɡramʃi] ; 22 January 1891 – 27 April 1937)...
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  • Ippolito Chamaterò (also Chamatterò di Negri, Camaterò; first name also Hippolito; late 1530s – after 1592) was an Italian composer of the late Renaissance...
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  • arrested and imprisoned for sometime, joining another Protestant Italian, Francesco Negri. He left Venice in 1541, and arrived in Vienna by 1544. He was professor...
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    Anslo was presented to her. Belonging to the Arcadia-circle was also Francesco Negri, a Franciscan from Ravenna who is regarded as the first tourist to...
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    York, 1913 Ştefănescu, p.16, 76 Ştefănescu, p.76 Vasile Maciu, "Costche Negri, un ctitor al României moderne", in Magazin Istoric, May 1975, p.68 Ronnie...
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  • Rothkegel. 2005. 25. John Biddle (Unitarian) by Gordon A. Kinder. Francesco Negri, di. Luca Ragazzini. Stanisław Paklepka par Zdzisław Pietrzyk, Katarzyna...
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    the Battle of Campaldino (June 11, 1289). This victory brought about a reformation of the Florentine constitution. To take part in public life, one had...
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