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Maiolino Bisaccioni (1582 – 8 June 1663) was an
Italian mercenary and
author of both
novels and
chronicles of
contemporary history,
mainly of
events during...
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original (XLS) on 4
February 2021.
Retrieved 31
January 2021.
Maiolino Bisaccioni,
Giacomo Pecini,
Historia delle guerre ciuili di
questi vltimi tempi,...
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Catholic Church, was no different. Indeed, only a few
years earlier Maiolino Bisaccioni, one of the many
adventurous historian-gazetteers of the period, had declared...
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Argensola Giuseppe Artale Giambattista Basile Giuseppe Battista Maiolino Bisaccioni Antonio Bruni Julius Capaccio Lorenzo Cr****o
Giambattista della Porta...
- 2019.
Curated by
James Lingwood.
Luigi Ghirri (non) luoghi,
Palazzo Bisaccioni, Jesi, 2022.
Photography as Art, Art as Photography, K****el, 1975.[citation...
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Cannocchiale per la
finta pazza,
written by
another Incognito,
Maiolino Bisaccioni, gave a
detailed account of the opera's
visual effects. The "cannocchiale"...
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Machine La
Pellegrina Costante is
based on Parthenia, a
novel by Jean-Pierre Camus,
translated into
Italian by the
Venetian M.
Bisaccioni (1582-1663)....
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effectively run by
Majolino Bisaccioni, a
prominent member of the
order under Giovanni Andrea I, as vice-grand master.
Though Bisaccioni accepted Angelo Maria's...
- 1632,
Giovanni Andrea named Majolino Bisaccioni as the vice-grand
master of the
Constantinian Order.
Bisaccioni was a
prominent member of the order, and...
- audiences. In 1645 she sang in
Ercole in
Lidia (music lost) by
Maiolino Bisaccioni and
Giovanni Rovetta at the same theatre,
probably the
roles of Giunone...