- The
scudo (pl.
scudi) was the name for a
number of
coins used in
various states in the
Italian peninsula until the 19th century. The name, like that of...
- The
scudo (plural
scudi) is the
official currency of the
Sovereign Military Order of
Malta and was the
currency of
Malta during the rule of the Order...
- The
Roman scudo (plural:
scudi romani) was the
currency of the
Papal States until 1866. It was
subdivided into 100
baiocchi (singular: baiocco), each...
-
built with
French diplomat Étienne Gueffier's
bequeathed funds of 20,000
scudi, in 1723–1725,[citation needed]
linking the Trinità dei
Monti church that...
- that
during his reign,
Urban VIII's
immediate family am****ed 105
million scudi in
personal wealth.
Urban VIII was a
skilled writer of
Latin verse, and...
- at
least three payments for the statue, of
value of at
least 450
Roman scudi. The
sculpture was
begun in 1621 and
completed in 1622.
Quite soon after...
- age of 85, he was
retired by Pope Pius IX with a
monthly pension of 30
scudi. Bugatti's
career in
charge of
executions lasted 68
years and
began when...
- The
scudo (plural:
scudi) was the
currency of the
island Kingdom of
Sardinia until 1816. It was
subdivided into 2½ lire (singular: lira), each of 4 reales...
- The
scudo (plural:
scudi) was the
currency of the
Piedmont and the
other mainland parts of the
Savoyard Kingdom of
Sardinia until 1816. It was subdivided...
- in 1622. It was
completed in 1652 for the then
princely sum of 12,000
scudi. The two
central sculptural figures of the
swooning nun and the
angel with...