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    Bernardino Corio (born 1459 in Milan; died ca.1519) was an Italian humanist and historian of the Renaissance. His Patria historia (1503), which traces...
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    ISBN 978-88-178-6073-4. Bernardino Corio. L'historia di Milano volgarmente scritta dall'eccellentissimo oratore M. Bernardino Corio etc. p. 430. Corio 1856, pp. 346–351...
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  • Corio is a surname of Italian origin. People with that name include: Ann Corio (1909 – 1999), American burlesque performer and actress Bernardino Corio...
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    |agency= ignored (help) Bernardino Corio (1565). L' Historia di Milano volgarmente scritta dall'eccellentiss. oratore M. Bernardino Corio. p. 980. Marco Viroli...
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    the iron opposition of his wife and some members of the council, as Bernardino Corio writes, convinced him to desist from this idea. Lodovico [...] so disheartened...
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    its independence.[citation needed] Historians of the importance of Bernardino Corio commonly attribute to Beatrice d'Este and Isabella of Aragon the cause...
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  • decennale tra Como e Milano 1118-1127, pp. 177-187 Bernardino Corio, Storia di Milano, pp. 140-141 Bernardino Corio, Storia di Milano, pp. 138-140 Beniamino Fargnoli...
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    and shortly after, she was first identified as "Beatrice Tenda" by Bernardino Corio in his Milanese history first published in 1503. She was accordingly...
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    history of Naples, Leonardo Bruni of Arezzo that of Florence, in Latin. Bernardino Corio wrote the history of Milan in Italian. Leonardo da Vinci wrote a treatise...
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    was taken to Castel Nuovo. In this regard, the Milanese historian Bernardino Corio writes: "Ferdinando, having recovered almost everything [...] joining...
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