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Ferrante and Jeanne
SSA was developed by Ron Cytron, Jeanne Ferrante, Barry K. Rosen, Mark N. Wegman, and F. Kenneth Zadeck, researchers at IBM in the 1980s.
** Conference Chair: Jeanne Ferrante
* 2006: Ron Cytron, Jeanne Ferrante, Barry K. Rosen, Mark Wegman, and Kenneth Zadeck
* Jeanne Ferrante, computer scientist

Ferrante and Charles
They saw each other but seldom, for Ferrante was one of the most active and brilliant captains of Charles V ; but Vittoria's influence was sufficient to keep him from joining the projected league against the emperor after the battle of Pavia ( 1525 ), and to make him refuse the crown of Naples offered to him as the price of his treason.
When Ferrante died in 1494, Charles VIII of France invaded Italy, using the Angevin claim to the throne of Naples, which his father had inherited on the death of King René's nephew in 1481, as a pretext, thus beginning the Italian Wars.
Most likely he was pardoned sometime in or before 1547, the date he sent a letter along with a motet from Tournai to Charles ' gran capitano Ferrante I Gonzaga.
Charles V's vicar Ferrante Gonzaga captured the Duchy soon after ; although subsequent events led to the return of the duchy to Pier-Luigi's son, Ottavio in 1551.

Ferrante and .
Alessandro Manzoni's novel I Promessi Sposi portrays a pedantic scholar of the obsolete, Don Ferrante, as a great admirer of Cardano.
In 1479 and 1480 two more brothers were born ; they were Ferrante and Sigismondo.
* Ferrante Gonzaga ( 28 January 1507 – 15 November 1557 ), a condottiero ; married Isabella di Capua, by whom he had issue.
* 1921 – Arthur Ferrante, American pianist ( Ferrante & Teicher ) ( d. 2009 )
Sicily and Naples were separated in 1458 but remained as dependencies of Aragon under Ferrante.
During the months of detention and the long years of campaigning which followed, Vittoria and Ferrante corresponded in the most passionate terms both in prose and verse.
* Joe Ferrante Music Academy, K-12, 126 E. Colorado Blvd.
* Louis Teicher ( 1924 – 2008 ), piano player and half of the duo Ferrante & Teicher.
In 1500, when he was only twenty-three ( that is, if Vasari is correct about his age when he died ), he was chosen to paint portraits of the Doge Agostino Barbarigo and the condottiere Consalvo Ferrante.
Shortly afterwards he was called to act as tutor to Ferrante Gonzaga, from whom he received the rich abbey of Guastalla.
Ferdinand I ( June 2, 1423 – January 25, 1494 ), also called Don Ferrante, was the King of Naples from 1458 to 1494.
After Isabella's death in 1465, Ferrante married secondly Joanna of Aragon, his own first cousin, in 1476.
Ferdinand II or Ferrante II of Naples ( 26 August 1469 – 7 September 1496 ), sometimes known as Ferrandino, was King of Naples from 1495 to 1496.
Ferrante Gonzaga, the Viceroy of Sicily, was at the left wing of the combined fleet, while the Maltese Knights were at the right wing.
Farnese attempted to seize Parma by force, and having failed, entered into negotiations with Ferrante Gonzaga.
His other son Ferrante Gonzaga originated the branch of the Counts of Guastalla.
# Ferrante Gonzaga, born 1507, died 1557.
Ferrante's grandson, Ferrante II, also played a role in the War of the Mantuan Succession.
With no help coming from Florence's traditional allies in Bologna and Milan, Lorenzo was faced with dire prospects and adopted an unorthodox course of action: he sailed to Naples and put himself in the hands of Don Ferrante ( the king ), in whose custody he remained for three months.
Lorenzo's courage and charisma convinced Don Ferrante to support Lorenzo's attempts at brokering a peace and intercede, albeit ineffectually, with Sixtus IV .< ref > Lauro Martines, April Blood: Florence and the Plot Against the Medici </ em > ( Oxford: Oxford UP, 2003 ), pp. 187-196 ).</ ref >

Jeanne and Charles
Thus, a warning, issued in 1564, summoning Jeanne d ' Albret, the Queen of Navarre, before the Inquisition on a charge of Calvinism, was withdrawn by him in deference to the indignant protest of Charles IX of France.
* February 6 – Jeanne de Bourbon, queen of Charles V of France ( b. 1338 )
* February 6 – Jeanne de Bourbon, queen of Charles V of France ( b. 1338 )
Following in the footsteps of Charles of Egmond, Duke William formed an alliance with France, an alliance dubiously cemented via his political marriage to French King Francis I's niece Jeanne d ' Albret ( who reportedly had to be whipped into submission to the marriage, and later bodily carried to the altar by the Constable of France, Anne de Montmorency ).
Saint Denis Basilica-( From left clockwise ) Gisants Bertrand du Guesclin, Charles VI of France | Charles VI, Isabeau of Bavaria, Louis de Sancerre, Charles V of France | Charles V, Jeanne de Bourbon, Queen of France | Jeanne de Bourbon
* Prince Charles Emmanuel of Savoy ( 20 June 1634 – Palace of Venaria, 12 June 1675 ), Duke of Savoy ; married first his first cousin Françoise Madeleine d ' Orléans and had no issue ; secondly married another first cousin Marie Jeanne of Savoy and had issue ;
Victor Amadeus was born in Turin to Charles Emmanuel II, Duke of Savoy and his second wife Marie Jeanne of Savoy.
Granted an escort of five veteran soldiers and a letter of referral to Charles by the governor of Vaucouleurs, Robert de Baudricourt, Jeanne rode to Chinon, where Charles was in residence, arriving there on 10 March 1429.
After Charles ' queen, Jeanne d ' Évreux, gave birth to a girl, Philip was crowned as King on 29 May 1328 at the Cathedral in Reims.
Charles married again in 1325, this time to Jeanne d ' Évreux: Jeanne was his first cousin, and the marriage required approval from Pope John XXII.
Charles IV died at Vincennes, Val-de-Marne, and is interred with his third wife, Jeanne d ' Évreux in Saint Denis Basilica.
The application of this rule barred Charles's one-year-old daughter Mary by his third wife, Jeanne d ' Évreux, from succeeding as the monarch, but Jeanne was also pregnant at the time of Charles ' death.
In the fifteenth century, the ruined castle of Ussé was purchased by Jean V de Bueil, a captain-general of Charles VII who became seigneur of Ussé in 1431 and began rebuilding it in the 1440s ; his son Antoine de Bueil married in 1462 Jeanne de Valois, the natural daughter of Charles VII and Agnès Sorel, who brought as dowry 40000 golden écus.

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