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by Francesco Bausi, Edizione Nazionale delle Opere di Niccolò Machiavelli, II vol.
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it: Papa Niccolò II
The Salle des Fêtes, in the reign of Henry II, was decorated by the Italian Mannerist painters, Francesco Primaticcio and Niccolò dell ' Abbate.
On the advice of Primaticcio, Niccolò dell ' Abbate ( from Modena ) was invited to France in 1552 by François's son Henri II.
* Niccolò II 1361 1388
Then Mehmed II discovered that a favorite page of his, who had fled from him some time before, had become Christian and was included among the retinue of Prince Niccolò.
Niccolò di Pitigliano was born in Pitigliano, in the Maremma, the son of Aldobrandino II, Count of Pitigliano and his wife Bartolomea.

Niccolò and 1364
** Niccolò de ' Niccoli, Italian Renaissance humanist ( b. 1364 )
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Niccolò and
* Niccolò Machiavelli ( 1469 1527 )
* 1586 Niccolò Zucchi, Italian astronomer ( d. 1670 )
* 1590 Niccolò Sfondrati becomes Pope Gregory XIV.
He visited the Naples conservatory, and, although less than four years senior to Mercadante, he said to the Director Niccolò Zingarelli, " My compliments Maestro your young pupil Mercadante begins where we finish.
* 1728 Niccolò Piccinni, Italian composer ( d. 1800 )
* 1695 Giovanni Niccolò Servandoni, Italian-French decorator and architect ( d. 1766 )
* 1469 Niccolò Machiavelli, Italian historian and author ( d. 1527 )
* 1800 Niccolò Piccinni, Italian composer ( b. 1728 )
* 1840 Niccolò Paganini, Italian violinist and composer ( b. 1782 )
Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (, 3 May 1469 21 June 1527 ) was an Italian historian, diplomat, philosopher, humanist and writer based in Florence during the Renaissance.
* Martelli, Mario ( 2004 ), “ Tracce d ` una preistoria dell ` Arte della Guerra di Niccolò Machiavelli ”, Interpres, XXIII, pp. 256 8.
* Martelli, Mario ( 1974 ), “ L ´ altro Niccolò di Bernardo Machiavelli ”, Rinascimento, XIV, pp. 39 100.
* Danilo Prefumo, Niccolò Paganini, L ' Epos, 2006 ISBN883023021
* Viola in music Niccolò Paganini
Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia (; 1499 / 1500, Brescia 13 December 1557, Venice ) was an Italian mathematician, engineer ( designing fortifications ), a surveyor ( of topography, seeking the best means of defense or offense ) and a bookkeeper from the then-Republic of Venice ( now part of Italy ).
* 1782 Niccolò Paganini, Italian violinist and composer ( d. 1840 )
One of the most influential works during this burgeoning period was Niccolò Machiavelli's The Prince, written between 1511 12 and published in 1532, after Machiavelli's death.
Niccolò da Tolentino at the Battle of San Romano, c. 1438 1440.
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Under Pope Benedict XIII ( 1724 30 ), the finances of the Papal States had been delivered into the hands of Cardinal Niccolò Coscia and other members of the curia, who had drained the financial resources of the see.
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* 1714 Niccolò Jommelli, Italian composer ( d. 1774 )
* Niccolò Da Conti ( 1395 1469 ), Venetian merchant and explorer, born in Chioggia, who traveled to India and Southeast Asia.
* January 21 Niccolò I Trinci, lord of Foligno ( assassinated )
* May 2 Giovanni Niccolò Servandoni, French architect and painter ( d. 1766 )

II and 1364
* 1319 John II of France ( d. 1364 )
** John II ( 1350 1364 )
* John II ( 1350 1364 )
** John II the Good, 1350 1364
** Malatesta II Malatesta, Italian condottiero ( d. 1364 )
* January 25 Charles II, Duke of Lorraine ( b. 1364 )
The childless dukes Louis and Otto had already promised Charles IV the succession in Brandenburg in 1364 as revenge for a conflict with their brother Stephen II over the Bavarian succession after the death of their nephew Meinhard, the son of Louis V. Louis the Roman died in Berlin in 1365.
* April 16 King John II of France ( d. 1364 )
In France, meanwhile, the decade following the Treaty of Brétigny was one of relative tranquillity, but on 8 April 1364 John II died in captivity in England, after unsuccessfully trying to raise his own ransom at home.
Du Guesclin also defeated Charles II of Navarre at the Battle of Cocherel in 1364 and eliminated the noble's threat to Paris.
* John II ( 26 April 1319 8 April 1364 )
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She is likely the Elizabeth Chaucer who, along with a Margaret Swynford, was nominated a nun by royal privilege at the accession of Richard II in 1377, thus she may have been born as early as 1364.
In 1364, Duke Albert II enlisted military support from several powerful North German noblemen and proceeded to swiftly invade and conquer Sweden and subsequently installed his son, Albert, as the new King of Sweden.
Federico II Paolo Novello da Montefeltro ( died c. 1370 ) was Count of Urbino from 1364 until his death.
* Jean II Le Meingre ( 1364 1421 ), Marshal of France in 1391
The family granted the estate to Edward II but in 1364 it was passed to Thomas Cheyne.
Soumada has a very ancient history at least in Cyprus, stretching back into the Roman period, and it was given as an exotic eastern delicacy by King Peter II of Cyprus to King Casimir the Great of Poland at the Congress of Kraków, held in Poland in 1364.
* John II of France ( 1319 1364 )
* Otto II of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel ( c. 1364 1406 ), Archbishop of Bremen
* Charles II, Duke of Lorraine ( 1364 1431 )
Charles II ( 1364 January 25, 1431 ), called the Bold () was the duke of Lorraine from 1390 to his death and constable of France from 1418 to 1425.
Valdemar III ( 1314 1364 ) was a king of Denmark from 1326 to 1329 briefly when underage, as well as in 1325 26 and from 1330 to 1364 Duke of Schleswig as Valdemar V. He was a rival king set up against the unsuccessful Christopher II and was widely opposed by his many subjects.

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