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Antonio and Bonfini
The connection seems to have been made by Matthias ' biographer, the Italian Antonio Bonfini, who was well-versed with the classical Latin authors.
The most important humanists living in Matthias ' court were Antonio Bonfini, Galeotto Marzio, Pietro Ranzano, Marsilio Ficino, Aurelio Lippo Brandolini and the Hungarian poet Janus Pannonius.
Matthias Corvinus ' court historian Antonio Bonfini flattered his king by tracing the family's ancestry to the Roman gens Corvina, or Valeriana, while adding: " for this man was indeed born of a Romanian father and a Hungarian mother " A contemporary Hungarian historian Johannes de Thurocz, similarly flattering his king, wrote in the Chronicle of the Hungarians ( Chronica Hungarorum ) that the Hunyadi family was of Hunnic origin, even calling Matthias Corvinus the " Second Attila ".
The epithet Corvinus ( referring to the raven ) was first used by Antonio Bonfini the biographer of his son Matthias Corvinus, but is also applied to Hunyadi.
** Antonio Bonfini, Rerum ungaricarum libri xlv, editio septima ( in Latin ; ~ contemporary source ).
Their courts, which were similar to the royal courts of Buda and Visegrád, were visited by such kings, scientists, and artists as Louis the Great, Sigismund of Luxembourg, King Matthias Corvinus, Galeotto Marzio, Regiomontanus, the famous astronomer Márton Ilkus and Georg Peuerbach, Pier Paolo Vergerio and Antonio Bonfini, King Matthiashistorian, who, in his work praises the constructive work of János Vitéz, King Matthias ’ educator.
The epithet Corvinus was coined by Matthias ' biographer, the Italian Antonio Bonfini, who claimed that the Hunyadi family descended from Marcus Valerius Corvinus.
The epithet Corvinus was coined by Matthias ' biographer, the Italian Antonio Bonfini, who claimed that the Hunyadi family descended from Marcus Valerius Corvinus.

Antonio and Latin
Other prominent Latin American composers are Leo Brouwer of Cuba, Antonio Lauro of Venezuela and Enrique Solares of Guatemala.
In 1486, Antonio de Nebrija published Las introduciones Latinas contrapuesto el romance al Latin, and the first Spanish grammar, Gramática de la lengua castellana, in 1492.
A Latin text was found in Milan in the 19th century by Antonio Ceriani who called it the Assumption of Moses, even though it does not refer to an assumption of Moses or contain portions of the Assumption which are cited by ancient authors, and it is apparently actually the Testimony.
Partly inspired by Antonio Gramsci's interpretation of culture, the seminal theatre practitioner Augusto Boal developed a series of techniques known as the Theatre of the Oppressed from his work developing community theatre in Latin America.
* Latin musicians Marc Anthony, Chayanne, and Marco Antonio Solís kicked-off their GIGANT3S Tour with back-to-back shows at the arena.
The first Spanish grammar by Antonio de Nebrija ( Tratado de gramática sobre la lengua Castellana, 1492 ) was divided into parts for native and nonnative speakers, pursuing a different purpose in each: Books 1 4 describe the Spanish language grammatically in order to facilitate the study of Latin for its Spanish speaking readers.
It managed to record and launch protest and patriotic singers and musicians, some of which later have gained wider audiences and become a part of the Latin American Nueva Trova musical trend, such as Roy Brown, Noel Hernandez, Antonio Caban-Vale " El topo ", Pepe y Flora, Andres Jimenez " El jibaro ", and the Frank Ferrer band.
He was the son of Michele Veranzio, a Latin poet, and the nephew of Antonio (), archbishop of Esztergom ( 1504 1573 ), a diplomat and a civil servant, who was in touch with Erasmus ( 1465 1536 ), Philipp Melanchthon ( 1497 1560 ), and Nikola Šubić Zrinski ( 1508 1566 ), who took Fausto with him during some of his travels through Hungary and in the Republic of Venice.
* 1963: Antonio Diaz " Chocolaté " Mena-Eso Es Latin Jazz ... Man!
* Jose Antonio Pasillas II-Drums & Latin Fire
Cisneros wrote that San Antonio in the late 1960s was “ so poor that Peace Corps volunteers were trained in its barrios to simulate the conditions they would face in Latin America.
Located in Downtown San Antonio's historic Pearl Brewery, the CIA San Antonio offers an associate degree program in culinary arts, a Latin Cuisines Certificate Program, and programs for industry professionals and food enthusiasts.
* Missa Gothica seù Mozarabica, et Officium itidem Gothicum, edited by Cardinal Archbishop Francisco Antonio de Lorenzana and published 1770 ( in Latin )
The plant had already been quietly imported directly into the Real Jardín Botánico de Madrid, where in 1797 professors Casimiro Gómez Ortega and Antonio Palau y Verdera named it, though they did not yet effectively publish it, Aloysia citrodora in Latin and " Hierba de la Princesa " in Spanish, to compliment Maria Louisa of Parma, Princess of Asturias the wife of the Garden's patron Infante Carlos de Borbon, Prince of Asturias and son of king Carlos III.
Among those who planned for the island's freedom was Puerto Rican General Antonio Valero de Bernabé, who upon learning of Simón Bolívar's dream of liberating and creating a unified Latin America, which included Puerto Rico and Cuba, decided to join him and in St. Thomas established contacts with the Puerto Rican independence movement.
Capulina became famous across Latin America alongside his longtime professional partner, Marco Antonio " Viruta " Campos Contreras.
Don Antonio and Bishop Juan de Zumárraga were key in the formation of two institutions of Mexico: the Colegio de Santa Cruz at Tlatelolco ( 1536 ), where the sons of Aztec nobles studied the imposed Latin, rhetoric, philosophy and music, and the Royal and Pontifical University of Mexico ( 1552 ), modeled on the University of Salamanca, which trained young men for the imposed Church.
There is also an international cinema university, the Escuela Internacional de Cine, Televisión y Video de San Antonio de los Baños ( International School of Cinema, Television and Video of San Antonio de los Baños ) located in San Antonio de los Baños near Havana, on land donated by the Cuban government and supported by the Fundación del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano, Gabriel García Márquez and the Father of the New Latin American Cinema, Fernando Birri.
Maceo was one of the most noteworthy guerrilla leaders in 19th century Latin America, comparable to José Antonio Páez of Venezuela in military acumen.
Pietro Antonio Solari ( Latin: Petrus Antonius Solarius ) ( c. 1445 May 1493 ), also known as Pyotr Fryazin, was a Swiss Italian architect.
In Cuba and elsewhere in Latin America, the word " action group " ( grupo de acción ) was given to violent activists who gathered together to perform violent guerrilla activities e. g. ( see Antonio Guiteras, Fidel Castro, Emilio Tro, Lauro Blanco and Rolando Masferrer when young university students ).

Antonio and Antonius
Anthony van Diemen ( also Antonie, Antonio, Anton, Antonius ) ( Culemborg, 1593 Batavia, 19 April 1645 ), Dutch colonial governor, was born in Culemborg in the Netherlands, the son of Meeus Anthonisz van Diemen and Christina Hoevenaar.
Lisbon: Antonius Riberius ( very rare work ; but wholly included in Antonio Possevino, Bibliotheca Selecta Qua Agitur De Ratione Studiorum in Historia, in Disciplinis, in Salutem Omnium Procuranda.
Antonio de Lebrija ( Lebrija, Seville 1441 — Alcalá de Henares, 5 July 1522 ), also known as Antonio de Nebrija, Elio Antonio de Lebrija, Antonius Nebrissensis, and Antonio of Lebrixa, ( 1441 1522 ) was a Spanish scholar, historian, teacher, astronomer and poet known for writing a grammar of the Castilian language, credited as one of the first published grammars of a Romance language.
Suetonius ( LXIII, Life of Augustus ) says Marcus Antonius wrote that Augustus betrothed his daughter Julia to marry Cotiso ( M. Antonius scribit primum eum Antonio filio suo despondisse Iuliam, dein Cotisoni Getarum regi ) to create an alliance between the two men.

Antonio and
* 1484 Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, Italian architect ( d. 1546 )
* 1973 Antonio Osuna, Mexican baseball player
* 1546 Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, Italian architect, designed the Apostolic Palace ( b. 1484 )
* 1946 Antonio Fargas, American actor
* 1813 Gervasio Antonio de Posadas joins Argentina's Second Triumvirate.
Antonio Agliardi ( September 4, 1832 March 19, 1915 ) was an Italian Roman Catholic Cardinal, archbishop, and papal diplomat.
Alfonso XIII ( Alfonso León Fernando María Jaime Isidro Pascual Antonio de Borbón y Austria-Lorena ; 17 May 1886 28 February 1941 ) was King of Spain from 1886 until 1931.
* Infante Alfonso Pio Cristino Eduardo Francisco Guillermo Carlos Enrique Fernando Antonio Venancio of Spain, Prince of Asturias ( 1907 1938 ), a hemophiliac, he renounced his rights to the throne in 1933 to marry a commoner, Edelmira Ignacia Adriana Sampedro-Robato, and became Count of Covadonga.
* 1836 Texas Revolution: A day after the Battle of San Jacinto, forces under Texas General Sam Houston capture Mexican General Antonio López de Santa Anna.
Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Gerolamo Umberto Volta ( 18 February 1745 5 March 1827 ) was an Italian physicist known for the invention of the battery in the 1800s.
Antonio Canova (; 1 November 1757 13 October 1822 ) was an Italian sculptor from the Republic of Venice who became famous for his marble sculptures that delicately rendered nude flesh.
* 1605 Antonio Bertali, Italian composer and violinist ( d. 1669 )
* 1981 Antonio Mendes, Brazilian mixed martial artist
* Volkmar Braunbehrens, Maligned Master the Real Story of Antonio Salieri, transl.
Rice, Antonio Salieri and Viennese Opera ( Chicago 1998 ), ISBN 0-226-71125-0 ISBN 978-0-226-71125-6 ( preview at Google Book Search )
* 1960 Antonio Banderas, Spanish actor
* 1937 Antonio Gramsci, Italian Communist, writer, and politician ( b. 1891 )
* 1985 Antonio Valencia, Ecuadorean footballer
* 1836 Texas Revolution: The Battle of San Jacinto Republic of Texas forces under Sam Houston defeat troops under Mexican General Antonio López de Santa Anna.
* 2010 Juan Antonio Samaranch, Spanish sports administrator ( b. 1920 )
* 1903 José Antonio Primo de Rivera, Spanish lawyer, nobleman, and politician, founder of the Falange ( d. 1936 )
* 1988 Antonio Piccolo, Italian footballer
* Antonio Fazio ( 1993 2005 )
* De Paz Sánchez, Manuel Antonio ( en colaboración con José Fernández y Nelson López ) 1993 1994.

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