Belisario Acquaviva, Duca di Nardò (c. 1464 – 24 July 1528[1]) was an Italian nobleman and writer from the Kingdom of Naples.
^Adelung, Johann Christoph. Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexicon: Fortsetzung und Ergänzungen zu Christian Gottlieb Jöchers allgemeinem Gelehrten-Lexico, worin die Schriftsteller aller Stände nach ihren vornehmsten Lebensumständen und Schriften beschrieben werden [Bd. 3-6] von Heinrich Wilhelm Rotermund. [Bd. 7] von Otto Günther. - Leipzig [et al.]: Gleditsch [et al.], 1784-1897. - 7 Bde.
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