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- Viterbo written in the autumn of 1453 contains unique information Niccolò Tignosi da Foligno, Expugnatio Constantinopolitana, part of a letter to a friend...
- accessible to those without a philosophical education. Others, including Nicolò Tignosi in Florence around 1460, and the Frenchman Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples in...
- first time (1322–1324) Angelo Tignosi, first time (1324–1325) Andrea di Terracina, second time (1325–1325) Angelo Tignosi, second time (1325–1335) Giovanni...
- 78123°N 11.25966°E / 43.78123; 11.25966 Entry in Biblio Toscana. "gl'invalidi, gl'incurabili, i dementi, i rognosi, i tignosi. Palazzo Spinelli entry....
- commission of three members (Uberto d'Ormont, Bishop of Naples; Angelo Tignosi, Bishop of Viterbo; and notary Pandulpho de Sabbello) to take evidence...
- witnesses is started by Bishop Uberto d'Ormont of Naples, Bishop Angelo Tignosi of Viterbo, and notary Pandulpho de Sabbello, and will continue until September...
- commission of three members (Uberto d'Ormont, Bishop of Naples; Angelo Tignosi, Bishop of Viterbo; and notary Pandulpho de Sabbello) to take evidence...
- a revolt by the Maganza faction, imprisoning and executing Alessio de Tignosi. Pope Pius II named him papal legate to the Kingdom of Naples in 1460....
- diocesan synod, of the provincial synod, and of the Holy See. Bishop Angelo Tignosi (1318–1343) held a diocesan synod at Corneto on 16 May 1320, and another...