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Cristoforo and who
Among the notable prince bishops of this time were Bernardo Clesio ( who ruled the city 1514-1539, and managed to steer the Council to Trento ) and Cristoforo Madruzzo ( who ruled in 1539-1567 ), both able European politicians and Renaissance humanists, who greatly expanded and embellished the city.
* Fra Cristoforo is a brave and generous friar who helps Renzo and Lucia, acting as a sort of " father figure " to both and as the moral compass of the novel.
* The Ethiopian Museum of Cardinal Guglielmo Massaia ( 1809 – 1889 ), a missionary who was buried here, in the Capuchin friary, whose church is dedicated to St. Francis of Assisi, houses works by Giulio Romano and Cristoforo Roncalli.
He was one of the most important followers of Leonardo da Vinci, and brother of Cristoforo Solari, who gave him his first training whilst employed extensively on work at the Milan cathedral, and at the Certosa di Pavia.
The first printed edition of Niccolò ’ s account was made in 1492 in the original Latin by Cristoforo da Bollate and dedicated to Pietro Cara, who was going on a journey to India.
* Cristoforo Benigno Crespi ( 1833 – 1920 ), the Italian entrepreneur who founded the factory and village of Crespi d ’ Adda
It was Bramante who had handed in the original designs for the shrine at Loreto but had had very little to do with it after that, the job having been taken on by the great medal designer Gian Cristoforo Romano, Andrea Sansovino and Antonio da Sangallo the Younger.

Cristoforo and is
Christopher Columbus ( Italian: Cristoforo Colombo ; Spanish: Cristóbal Colón ; before 31 October 145120 May 1506 ) was an explorer, navigator, and colonizer, born in the Republic of Genoa, in what is today northwestern Italy.
Map of Constantinople ( 1422 ) by Florentine cartographer Cristoforo Buondelmonti is the oldest surviving map of the city, and the only one that predates the Turkish conquest of the city in 1453
It is probable, however, that before this time some of the pupils of Squarcione, including Mantegna, had already begun the series of frescoes in the chapel of S. Cristoforo, in the church of Sant ' Agostino degli Eremitani, today considered his masterpiece.
The Pietà with the Virgin Mary is also unique among Michelangelo's sculptures, because it was the only one he ever signed, upon hearing that visitors thought it had been sculpted by Cristoforo Solari, a competitor.
" Its main thoroughfare, 18th Avenue ( also known as Cristoforo Colombo Boulevard ) between roughly 60th Street and Shore Parkway, is lined with predominantly small, Italian family-owned businesses — many of which have remained in the same family for several generations.
During his stay in Trent he also made contact with Titian and the Count-Bishop, Cristoforo Madruzzo, whose own portrait is by Titian but for whom Moroni painted portraits of his sons.
Their reassurance is short-lived: when they receive no word from Fra Cristoforo for a long time, Agnese travels to Pescarenico, where she learns that he has been ordered by a superior to the town of Rimini.
The altarpiece on the first chapel to the left is a Deposition by Cristoforo Roncalli.
The village of Crespi d ' Adda, built up for Cristoforo Benigno Crespi, is home to a smaller version of the shrine.
On the right wall is a painting by Cristoforo Roncalli ( Pomarancio ) of " the archangel Gabriel in the presence of the Eternal Father ".
The text was discovered in 1419 on the island of Andros, and was taken to Florence by Cristoforo Buondelmonti ( it is today kept at the Biblioteca Laurenziana, Plut.
Genoa Cristoforo Colombo Airport is built on an artificial peninsula, west of Genoa, Italy.

Cristoforo and for
He also demonstrated a penchant for learning, and, according to Cristoforo di Piacenza, he was without famiglia in an age of nepotism, although once in the papal chair he elevated four cardinal-nephews and sought to place one of them in control of Naples.
Along with neighbouring San Cristoforo della Pace, the island was a popular place for local travellers and fishermen to land.
Alberto Franchetti Cristoforo Colombo ( Isabella di Aragona, Ikuamota ) – opera composed for her voice and interpreted in prima assoluta at Genova, on 6 October 1892 ;

Cristoforo and from
* View of the Isles of San Michele, San Cristoforo and Murano from the Fondamenta Nuove ( 1725-1728 ), Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
In 1869 Cristoforo Benigno Crespi, a textile manufacturer from Busto Arsizio ( Varese ), bought the 1 km valley between the rivers Brembo and Adda, to the south of Capriate, with the intention of installing a cotton mill on the banks of the Adda.
It deals with a variety of themes, from the cowardly, hypocritical nature of a priest ( Don Abbondio ) and the heroic sainthood of others ( Padre Cristoforo, Federico Borromeo ), to the unwavering strength of love ( the relationship between Renzo and Lucia, and their struggle to finally meet again and be married ), and offers some keen insights into the meanderings of the human mind.
A boy named Menico arrives with a message of warning from Fra Cristoforo and they seize him.
He was born Pietro Vannucci in Città della Pieve, Umbria, the son of Cristoforo Vannucci ; his nickname characterizes him as from Perugia, the chief city of Umbria.
It houses the sepulchre of Cristoforo Caetani, a marble bishop cathedra and Cosmatesque pulpit from the 13th century, an Annunciation Tryptych by Cristoforo Scacco and Majesty with St. Peter and St. Paul by Antoniazzo Romano.
She made certain that her children were educated in the spirit of the Italian Renaissance, also helped by her Italian confessor, Cristoforo Numai from Forlì.
George begins the evacuation of the Crypt, and the mob of drones emerge hive-like from the crater in the middle of Via Cristoforo Colombo.
“ Such an ambitious project took shape in the minds full of good will of the most influential people of Visso, considering the serious amounts of money that were left after pilgrimages and some special donations from devout rich people, like the one given in 1524 by Cristoforo Pierangel from Ussita, dead near the sanctuary where he had gone in ill health ” ( Venanzangeli p31 ).

Cristoforo and Monte
Acquarola, Aie, Bagnile, Borello, Borgo di Ronta, Borgo delle Rose, Borgo Paglia, Botteghino, Budrio, Bulgaria, Bulgarnò, Calisese, Calabrina, Capannaguzzo, Carpineta, Casalbono, Casale, Case Castagnoli, Case Frini, Case Gentili, Case Missiroli, Case Scuola Vecchia, Celincordia, Celletta, Diegaro, Formignano, Gattolino, Gualdo, Il Trebbo, Lizzano, Luogoraro, Luzzena, Macerone, Madonna dell ' Olivo, Martorano, Massa, Molino Cento, Monte Aguzzo, Monte Vecchio, Montereale, Monticino, Oriola, Osteria di Piavola, Paderno, Pievesestina, Pioppa, Ponte Abbadesse, Ponte Pietra, Pontecucco, Provezza, Rio Eremo, Rio Marano, Ronta, Roversano, Ruffio, Saiano, San Carlo, San Cristoforo, San Demetrio, San Giorgio, San Mamante, San Martino in Fiume, San Matteo, San Tomaso, San Vittore, Santa Lucia, Sant ' Andrea in Bagnolo, Settecrociari, Tessello, Tipano, Torre del Moro, Trebbo, Valdinoce, Villa Calabra, Villa Casone.
* The Carlone Valley with the thermal waterfall with thermal springs near the ancient middle ages village San Cristoforo and the old escursonistic Sentiero medioevale per il Santuario del Monte Penice: 5 km.
** Cristoforo Guidalotti Ciocchi del Monte ( 1550-51 )

Cristoforo and di
it: Cristoforo di Baviera
Masolino da Panicale ( nickname of Tommaso di Cristoforo Fini ; c. 1383 – c. 1447 ) was an Italian painter.
Incunable in the library include: Cristoforo Landino's Commentario sopra la Comedia di Dante, 1481 ; S. Brant Stultifera Navis 1488 ; Boethius's De Philosophico Consolatu, 1501.
* Antonio Maria di Savoia di Collegno, conclavist to Cristoforo Madruzzo during the papal conclave, 1549 – 1550
* Formaleoni, Vicenzio ( 1783 ) Saggio sulla Nautica antica de ' Veneziani, con una illustrazione d ' alcune carte idrografiche antiché della Biblioteca di S. Marco, che dimonstrano l ' isole Antille prima della scoperta di Cristoforo Colombo.
He was born at Padua, and first trained as a goldsmith by his father, Ambrogio di Cristoforo Briosco.
it: Cristoforo di Grecia

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