politician GiovanniPietrodeBono (d. 1546), Italian Catholic prelate Joseph E. Debono (1903–1974), Maltese physician and professor Josephine Burns deBono (1908–1996)...
in the meantime launched an epistolary campaign against Emilio deBono, replaced deBono as the commander. Badoglio asked for and was given permission...
PietrodeBono (Petrus deBono, C.R.) (died 20 November 1187) was a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was a native of Verona in Lombardy, signing...
various bishops led the diocese, including Paulus de Surrento, Nicola Moccia, and GiovanniPietrodeBono. However, in 1815, the diocese was suppressed,...
1420–1496) Bonifacio Veronese (Bonifacio de' Pitati) (1487–1553) Giovanni Bonini (fl. 1320) Bono da Ferrara (?–1461) Francesco Bonsignori (c. 1455–1519) Paris...
Animuccia (died 1563) Andrea Antico (c.1480 – after 1538) Giovanni Giacomo de Antiquis (?–1608) Pietro Antonacci (c.1710 – c.1777) Antonello da Caserta (late...
he was appointed (1508) a professor at Siena, and had among his pupils Giovanni del Monte, afterwards Pope Julius III, and Sixtus of Siena, a converted...
influential marshal Emilio DeBono. The following day King Victor Emmanuel met Mussolini and informed him that General Pietro Badoglio would lead Italy...
Apostle Peter, (now?) called San Pietro Mare ('Saint Peter by the Sea'). The first historically recorded Bishop of Ampurias, Bono, had a part around 1100 in...
(*? †?), Bartolomeo (*? †?). One more brother: Pietro (*? †?), line extinct. One more brother: Giovanni (*? †?) One more son: Francesco (†1552?) One more...
– Andrea Corner Angelo (Angel) of Candia – Giovanni Angelo Piramide (Pyramid) of Candia – Francesco Bono † Cristo Risorto (Risen Christ) of Venice I...
Rossi Pietro Biondi as Filippo Filippelli Giorgio Favretto as Giovanni Gronchi Michele Malaspina as Archbishop Pietro Gasparri Ezio Marano as Alcide De Gasperi...
Castel San Giorgio Castel San Giovanni Castel San Lorenzo Castel San Niccolò Castel San Pietro Romano Castel San Pietro Terme Castel San Vincenzo Castel...
brother: Pietro (*? †?), line extinct. One more brother: Giovanni (*? †?) One more son: Francesco (†1552?) One more son Bernardo (†1592?) de Roover, Raymond...
Michela Mari: Palma Colombo-Verdesca Felice Andreasi: Giovanni Cozza Pier Paolo Capponi: Conte Pietro Spadoni Barbara Di Bartolo: Ludovica Spadoni Philippe...
di GiovanniBono, known as Giambono was born in Venice c. 1400. His grandfather and father were painters. If the identification with Zanino di Pietro is...
( circa 108) Vitale (Vitalis) (in 1086) Pietro III (in 1094) Lupo or Paolo (Paulus) † (circa 1097 - 1110) Bono (1111 – 1145) Andrea (1179? – 1193?) Prodano...
Pietro Diani (died 1208, Rome) was an Italian cardinal. The name "Diana" is incorrect; he signs himself Petrus Dianus. Petrus Diani was born in Piacenza...
eight apostles instead of twelve. Two painters from Milan, Pietro da Milano and Giovanni Storlato, were called in to solve the matter. They justified...
now in the Philadelphia Museum of Art Madonna and Child with the Donor, Pietrode' Lardi, Presented by Saint Nicholas by Master G.Z., now in the Metropolitan...
Piane Duilio Del Prete Pupo De Luca Giorgio De Lullo Carlo De Mejo Christian De Sica Vittorio De Sica Angelo Dessy PietroDe Vico Luigi Diberti Mauro Di...
Mantua Cathedral (Italian: Cattedrale di San Pietro apostolo; Duomo di Mantova) in Mantua, Lombardy, northern Italy, is a Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated...