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Carlo Agostino Fabroni (28
August 1651 - 19
September 1727) was an
Italian Roman Catholic cardinal. Born in
Pistoia to a
comfortable family, his studies...
- Falconi,
Leone X, Milan, 1987
Those who have
rejected the
evidence include:
Fabroni, Angelo,
Leone X:
Pontificis Maximi Vita, Pisa (1797) at p. 165 with note...
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quoted by Jill
Burke (Burke 2006, p. 491). Herculaneo, Matteo, publ. in
Fabroni,
Leonis X:
Pontificis Maximi Vita at note 84, and
quoted in the material...
- (1675–1679).
Odoardo Cibo, Patr. Constantinop. (1680–1695).
Carlo Agostino Fabroni (1695–1706).
Antonio Banchieri (1706–1707).
Silvio de' Cavalieri, Arch...
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tastes of his patron."
Their relationship was best
described by
Angelo Fabroni in 1789, who said: "Cosimo
loved Michelozzo dearly and
relied on him, not...
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Angelo Fabroni (September 25, 1732 –
September 22, 1803) was an
Italian biographer and historian.
Angelo Fabroni was born at
Marradi in
Tuscany to Alessandro...
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difficult organisation to
fight within Italy.
During the 1911–12 trial,
Fabroni gave
testimony on how
complicated it was to
successfully prosecute the...
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mentioned the ware. The
first published study of
Arretine ware was that of
Fabroni in 1841, and by the late 19th and
early 20th centuries,
German scholars...
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Range map of the
devil fish
Synonyms Aodon cornu Lacepède, 1798
Apterurus fabroni Rafinesque, 1810
Cephaloptera giorna (Lacepède, 1803)
Cephaloptera tatraniana...
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Enrico Noris, OESA, (2
January 1696–23
February 1704)
Carlo Agostino Fabroni, (25 June 1706–19
September 1727)
Angelo Maria Quirini, OSB Cas., (22 December...