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Francesco Maria Bovio (ca. 1750 - 1830) was an Italian lawyer, judge and professor. He is best known for being the grandfather of Italian philosopher Giovanni Bovio (1837-1903). He also fought for the Parthenopean Republic (1799) during the Altamuran Revolution (1799).[1]
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Trani in 1863. His grandfather FrancescoBovio was also a Freemason. FrancescoMariaBovio (1750s - 1830) - Giovanni Bovio's grandfather - professor of law...
great-grandfather was the philosopher Giovanni Bovio (1837–1903). Among his ancestors is also FrancescoMariaBovio (about 1750–1830), a lawyer and professor...
Ardigò Francesco Bonatelli Francesco Acri Francesco Fiorentino Giovanni Bovio Antonio Labriola Gaetano Mosca Vilfredo Pareto Giuliano Kremmerz Benedetto...
Tolemaide, via Tunisi; Philosophers, e.g. via Giacomo Barzellotti, via Giovanni Bovio, via Giordano Bruno, via Tommaso Campanella, via Enrico Caporali, via Marsilio...
Borgia Orazio Borgianni Mariacarla Boscono Giuseppe Bottai Raoul Bova Jole Bovio Marconi Cesare Bovo Pietro Bracci Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza Mario Brega...
di Giovanni Bovio, in Scuola pos., 1972, p. 469. Francesco Gianniti, Criminalistica, cit., pp. 27 and 34; cfr. also pp. 199-202. Francesco Gianniti, Criminalistica...
and three years later he was initiated into Freemasonry in the "Giovanni Bovio" lodge. He abandoned freemasonry in 1914, the day after the Ancona congress...
clerk. In 1920, Balbo was initiated in the regular Masonic Lodge "Giovanni Bovio", affiliated to the Gran Loggia d'Italia. Subsequently, he received the...
p. 36. Tarozzi 1999, p. 66. Tarozzi 1999, p. 69. Maiorino 2002, p. 162. Bovio 1996, p. 19. Tarozzi 1999, p. 67. "L'Esercito del primo Tricolore" (PDF)...
and Sceneggiata movies like Zappatore, from the eponymous song by Libero Bovio, starring singer and actor Mario Merola, crime movies like Il Camorrista...
Gherardo had his residence built in Piombino in the small square (now Piazza Bovio) and on his death, in 1405, he left the state to his son Iacopo II. The...
their ranks included both members of the middle class, such as Giovanni Bovio, Arcangelo Ghisleri and Napoleone Colajanni, as well as the working class...
sceneggiata is Pupatella (1918), based on the eponymous song by Libero Bovio, and performed by the theatre company led by Giovanni D'Alessio. In the...
265–266. Colangeli 1965, p. 10. Fiorini 1897, p. 246. Ferorelli 1925, p. 668 Bovio 1996, p. 23. Pagano 1895, p. 10. Ferorelli 1925, p. 666 "Il verde no, perché...
– 1517) Giovanni Antonio Ruggieri (1517 – 1530) Pietro Bovio (1530 – 1557) Giovanni Carlo Bovio (1557 – 1564) Vincenzo Cornelio Cajetani (1564 – 1578)...
Frosinone, Centro sorano di ricerca culturale. "Il discorso di GIOVANNI BOVIO per celebrare ALTAMURA , la " LEONESSA DI PUGLIA" - CDP". Archived from...
Corso Umberto and in possibly part of the Byzantine fortification in Piazza Bovio. The walls initially survived intact during the Gothic War (535–554) but...
Via Giuseppe Adami, Via Francesco Albergati Capacelli, Via Giambattista Andreini, Via Giovanni Barrella, Via Libero Bovio, Via Italo Alighiero Chiusano...
Biblioteca Comunale Francesco Piccinno [it], Maglie Biblioteca Padre Antonio Fania [it], San Marco in Lamis Biblioteca comunale Giovanni Bovio [it], Trani Biblioteca...