FrancescoCini (1610 – May 1684) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Macerata e Tolentino (1660–1684). FrancescoCini was born in Osimo...
up cini, çini, or -cini in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cini or CINI may refer to: Antoinette Cini (born 1993), Maltese footballer Cristina Cini (born...
football history of SPAL. Walter Mattioli became president, with Simone and Francesco Colombarini as main shareholders. They finished the 2013–14 Lega Pro Seconda...
the Camerata may have included the musicians Emilio de' Cavalieri, FrancescoCini, Cristoforo Malvezzi, and Alessandro Striggio. Literary figures included...
The Palazzo Loredan Cini is a Gothic-style palace located between the Palazzo Balbi Valier and the Rio San Vio on the Grand Canal, in the sestiere of Dorsoduro...
The Giorgio Cini Foundation (Italian: Fondazione Giorgio Cini), or just the Cini Foundation, is a cultural foundation founded by industrialist and politician...
Rome at the age of eight, in 1659, to be educated by his grand-uncle, Francesco Paolucci. In 1685 he was elected bishop of Macerata and Tolentino, April...
offered to the Mantuan court by Peri, whose setting of a libretto by FrancescoCini had been rejected in 1608 in favour of L'Arianna. Initially, Monteverdi...
(1645); Angelo Melchiori (Melchiorre), Bishop of Castellaneta (1645); Francesco Tello de León, Bishop of L'Aquila (1654); Marco Antonio Pisanelli, Bishop...
Bishop of Krk (1660); Giacomo de Angelis, Archbishop of Urbino (1660); FrancescoCini, Bishop of Macerata e Tolentino (1660); Gennaro Sanfelice, Archbishop...
Defendi was one of three judges on an anarchist court of honor that found FrancescoCini guilty of stealing some money he had collected to help Spanish militants...
equipment for the crew of his boat. According to the description given by FrancescoCini, the Bardo's ship was that of the Anfião, the mythical husband of Niobe...
Tirreni (1660); Francesco Maria Annoni, Bishop of Muro Lucano (1660); Francesco de Marchi (bishop), Bishop of Krk (1660); FrancescoCini, Bishop of Macerata...
Bishop of Trivento (1660); Odoardo Vecchiarelli, Bishop of Rieti (1660); FrancescoCini, Bishop of Macerata e Tolentino (1660); Ferdinand von Furstenberg, Bishop...
Michael V. DePorte, in Logan and Smith, p. 203. Those sources include FrancescoCini's Notte D'Amore (1608), and the Ballet du grand Demogorgon (1633); Britland...
Nouivelle Académie du disque, Premio internationale del disco Antonio Vivaldi (Cini Foundation), and the Prix de l'Académie Charles Cros. Concerto Italiano is...
Giovan Battista Cini (1525 – c. 1586) was an Italian Renaissance playwright at the court of the Medici in Florence. Cini was a member of The Florentine...
Stella Brad Harris Aldo Canti Cinematography Francesco Izzarelli Edited by Edmondo Lozzi Music by Ruggero Cini Jimmy Fontana Production companies Cinesecolo...
(1503–c. 1523?) Gian FrancescoCini Domenico Cini (1528–1530) Giacomo Sedati (1530–1535) Fernando de Mudarra (1535–1551) Gian Francesco Borengo (1551–1555...
Berté 1947-1995 Italian singer, songwriter and musician Al Martino Alfred Cini 1927-2009 American actor and singer John Martyn Iain McGeachy 1948-2009 English-Scottish...
Francesco Giovanni Bonifacio (7 September 1912 – 11 September 1946) was an Italian Catholic priest, killed by the Yugoslav communists in Grisignana (then...
1382 he executed the Descent from the Cross now in the Sacristy of San Francesco, Montalcino. The same church also possesses panels painted by him containing...