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Florence – 1346, Florence; son of
Averardo II de' Medici, 1270–1319), "il
Chiarissimo" (English
meaning "the fairest" for his complexion, or also interpreted...
- (1099–1147)
Giambuono de'
Medici (1131–1192)
Chiarissimo de'
Medici I (1167–1210)
Filippo di
Chiarissimo de'
Medici Averardo de'
Medici I (fl. 1280) Averardo...
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Chiarissimo d'Antonio
Fancelli (died 1632) was an
Italian sculptor and
architect of the late-Mannerist and
Baroque periods,
mainly active in Tuscany....
- of the
Medici Bank.
While other members of the
Medici family, such as
Chiarissimo di
Giambuono de' Medici, who
served in the
Signoria of
Florence in 1401...
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Chiarissimo Falconieri Mellini (25
September 1794 – 22
August 1859) was a
Catholic Cardinal and
Camerlengo of the
Sacred College of Cardinals. Mellini...
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Giambuono de'
Medici *1131 ? †1192
Chiarissimo *1167 ? †1210
Bonagiunta *? †1226
Filippo *? †? Ugo *? †?
Galgano *? †?
Chiarissimo fl. 1253
Ranieri *? †? Averardo...
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Episcopal consecration Prin****l
consecrator Carlo Odescalchi, S.J. Co-consecrators
Chiarissimo Falconieri Mellini,
Luigi Frezza Date 14
October 1832...
- was not yet ten
years old.
Alighiero soon
married again, to Lapa di
Chiarissimo Cialuffi. It is
uncertain whether he
really married her,
since widowers...
- be used to
control dengue.
Bizio (B.):
Lettera di
Bartolomeo Bizio al
chiarissimo canonico Angelo Bellani sopra il
fenomeno della polenta porporina. Biblioteca...
- lecturers) Full
professors in the
university are most
formally addressed as
Chiarissimo Professor (Chiar.mo Prof.),
derived from
Latin clarus which meant famed...