- its
title page that it was a
translation "from the
Original Italian of
Onuphrio Muralto". The
second edition's preface,
according to
James Watt, "has often...
- employee,
Onuphrio Panvinio,
states that
Piccolomini was born on 9 May, not 29 May: "Ipse
natus erat vij idus Maij."
Bartolomeo Platina;
Onuphrio Panvinio...
- 2012). "Sede
Vacante of 1549–1550". Csun.edu.
Retrieved 23 June 2013.
Onuphrio Panvinio, "Marcellus II" in
Historia B.
Platinae de
vitis pontifi**** Romanorum...
- Story.
Translated by
William Marshal, Gent. From the
Original Italian of
Onuphrio Muralto,
Canon of the
Church of St.
Nicholas at Otranto. This
first edition...
- Pope
Damasus II was
buried in San
Lorenzo fuori le Mura,
according to
Onuphrio Panvinio, the 16th
century "scriptor" in the
Vatican Library. The sarcophagus...
- of the
Papacy during the
period of the Reformation. Vol. II., p. 475.
Onuphrio Panvinio (1568),
Historia B.
Platinae de
vitis pontifi**** Romanorum, a...
-
Onofrio Montesoro or
Onuphrio Montesoro (8 June 1647 – 24
December 1722) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Castellaneta (1696–1722)...
- to the
account of J. P.
Adams in
English at Sede
Vacante 1555, and to
Onuphrio Panvinio, p. 424-425.
Salvador Miranda: list of parti****nts of the conclave...
-
November 1724 by Pope
Benedict XIII, and ****igned the
titular church of San
Onuphrio. He was made
Prefect of the
Congregation de
propaganda Fide (evangelization)...
- story,
translated by
William Marshal, Gent., from the
original Italian of
Onuphrio Muralto", the
first Gothic novel January 6 – John Gray, last
verified American...