CristoforoNegri (1809-1896) was an Italian geographer, economist and diplomat. CristoforoNegri was born in Padua in 1809. He became a professor of constitutional...
at the British Library (Add MS 24065), having been purchased from CristoforoNegri by the British Museum in 1861. The 1553 world map. This was lost in...
Antarctica, staying as far south as possible. Bove's idea was endorsed by CristoforoNegri, President of the Italian Geographic Society, but the newly formed...
della Republica Veneta. Returning to Venice, his close friendship with CristoforoNegri, Foreign Minister of Piedmont, and his activities made his suspect...
ouverte aux juges de Negri, text n°20 in Deux régimes de fous, Mille et une nuits, 2003 (transl. of Lettera aperta ai giudici di Negri published in La Repubblica...
Gaetano da Thiene Leon Battista Alberti Lorenzo Valla Judah Messer Leon Cristoforo Landino Marsilio Ficino Alessandro Braccesi Ludovico Lazzarelli Pomponazzi...
and the established Uskoks. In 1593, provveditore generale (Overseer) Cristoforo Valier mentioned three nations constituting the Uskoks: the "natives of...
Natural Park and preserves two forests (Strict nature reserve Bosco Siro Negri and Bosco Grande nature reserve) that they show us the original state of...
Albanese San Costantino Albanese San Costantino Calabro San Costanzo San Cristoforo San Damiano al Colle San Damiano d'Asti San Damiano Macra San Daniele...
named patriarch of grado) antonio negri (15 january 1369 – ?) pietro (april 1375 – ?) matteo (19 march 1378 – ?) cristoforo gallina ? antonio contarini (6...
Africa Christopher Columbus (Cristoforo Colombo) (1451–1506), explorer for Spain. Born in Genua. In Italian language "Cristoforo Colombo". Sailed in 1492...
of Mirasole Abbey of Viboldone Basilica of Sant'Eufemia Church of San Cristoforo sul Naviglio Church of San Gottardo in Corte Church of San Marco Church...
Colombia – Christopher Columbus (after the Italian version of his name, Cristoforo Colombo) Cook Islands – Captain James Cook Dominican Republic – Saint...
half of the 16th century saw the radical Mannerist renovation of the San Cristoforo complex, carried out by architect Pellegrino Tibaldi; frescoes were painted...
Morton (1940). The Venetians in Athens, 1687–1688, from the Istoria of Cristoforo Ivanovich. Gennadeion Monographs I. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard...
The current postulator assigned to the cause - since 2006 - is Father Cristoforo M. Bialowas. "Blessed Dominic Spadafora". Saints SQPN. 28 September 2008...
the city used to live there until 1745, when it was sold to the bishop Cristoforo Lugaresi with the commitment to host a seminar and the public school....