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Cosimo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cosimo is the
Italian form of the Gr**** name Κοσμᾶς
Kosmas (latinised as Cosmas).
Cosimo may refer...
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Cosimo I de'
Medici (12 June 1519 – 21
April 1574) was the
second and last duke of
Florence from 1537
until 1569, when he
became the
first grand duke of...
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Cosimo di
Giovanni de'
Medici (27
September 1389 – 1
August 1464) was an
Italian banker and
politician who
established the
Medici family as
effective rulers...
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Cosimo M****imo
Fusco (born 23
September 1962) is an
Italian actor. Born in Matera, Italy,
Fusco was
educated in Los Angeles, Rome, and Paris. He is best...
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under Cosimo I and his sons,
until the
reign of
Ferdinando II,
which saw the
beginning of the state's long
economic decline. It
peaked under Cosimo III...
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Cosimo III de'
Medici (14
August 1642 – 31
October 1723) was
Grand Duke of
Tuscany from 1670
until his
death in 1723, the
sixth and
penultimate from the...
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dynasty that
first consolidated power in the
Republic of
Florence under Cosimo de'
Medici during the
first half of the 15th century. The
family originated...
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Cosimo II de'
Medici (12 May 1590 – 28
February 1621) was
Grand Duke of
Tuscany from 1609
until his death. He was the
elder son of
Ferdinando I de' Medici...
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Cosimo Di
Lauro (8
December 1973 – 13 June 2022) was an
Italian Camorrista who was
acting boss of the Di
Lauro clan from Naples. Due to his flamboyant...
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second duke,
Cosimo I,
established a
strong Florentine navy and
expanded his territory,
conquering Siena. In 1569, the pope
declared Cosimo the
first grand...