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* 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 John
Construction, however, stalled almost totally until 1480, due to lack of money and ideas: the most notable works of this period were the tombs of Marco Carelli and Pope Martin V ( 1424 ) and the windows of the apse ( 1470s ), of which those extant portray St. John the Evangelist, by Cristoforo de ' Mottis, and Saint Eligius and San John of Damascus, both by Niccolò da Varallo.
Sights include: the 13th century church of St. John the Baptist, where Michelangelo was baptized ; the ancient churches of San Cristoforo a Monna, San Paolo a Monna and Santi Ippolito and Cassiano ; the abbey of San Martino a Tifi ; the Michelangelo Museum and Library.

Cristoforo and Giovanni
Famous Italian artists served the king: Filippino Lippi, Verrocchio, Giovanni Dalmata, and Cristoforo Foppa.
The wonderful walnut door dates back to 1454 and was carved by Cristoforo da San Giovanni in Persiceto.
* Portrait of Giovanni Cristoforo Longoni, 1505, oil on panel, 79x60, 5 cm, National Gallery of London
File: Andrea Solario 008. jpg | Portrait of Giovanni Cristoforo Longoni, 1505-oil on panel ; H. 79 cm, W. 60, 5 cm, National Gallery of London
Others included Giovanni Francesco Braccioli, Giacomo Pavia, Giovanni Morini, Pier Guariente, and Cristoforo Terzi.

Cristoforo and also
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.
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.
He was also renowned his interpretations of several baritone parts in operas that are largely forgotten today, namely, the title roles in Ambroise Thomas's Hamlet and Franchetti's Cristoforo Colombo plus Cathcart in Leoncavallo's Zazà and Neri in Giordano's La cena delle beffe.
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.
He also refused to recognize the new bishop of Castro, Monsignor Cristoforo Giarda, appointed by Pope Innocent X.
Cristoforo Solari ( c. 1460 – 1527 ), also known as il Gobbo ( the hunchbacked ), was an Italian sculptor and architect.
In 2007, the University of Illinois at Chicago medical team, led by Prof. Pier Cristoforo Giulianotti, reported a pancreatectomy and also the Midwest's first fully robotic Whipple surgery.

Cristoforo and were
Among the nominations were such notable men such as Lorenzo Campeggio, Giambattista Pallavicini, Adrian of Utrecht, Thomas Cajetan, Cristoforo Numai and Egidio Canisio.
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.
Enigmatic verses in Italian by Annibale Caro, Bitussi and Cristoforo Madruzzo, some of them now eroded, were inscribed onto stone beside the sculptures.
In addition to the four vessels returned to the company by the United States, two new vessels, SS Andrea Doria and SS Cristoforo Colombo were commissioned in 1953 and 1954.
“ 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 pupils
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.

Cristoforo and .
The present town of Ajaccio was founded in 1492 south of the Christian village by the Bank of Saint George at Genoa, which dispatched Cristoforo of Gandini, an architect, to build it.
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.
Ugo Boncompagni was born the son of Cristoforo Boncompagni ( 10 July 1470 – 1546 ) and of his wife Angela Marescalchi in Bologna, where he studied law and graduated in 1530.
Cristoforo Piancone, who is serving a life sentence for six murders, managed to steal € 170, 000 from the bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena with an accomplice, on October 1, 2007.
** Cristoforo Solari, Italian sculptor and architect ( b. c. 1460 )
In addition to the aforementioned Bernardo Clesio and Cristoforo Madruzzo, Giacomo Aconzio was born in Trento.
* Church of San Cristoforo, designed by Pellegrino Tibaldi.
According to Giorgio Vasari, shortly after the installation of his Pietà Michelangelo overheard ( or asked visitors about the sculptor ) someone remark that it was the work of another sculptor, Cristoforo Solari, whereupon Michelangelo signed the sculpture.
In 1851 in Venice the museum acquired the collection of Cristoforo Barbarigo, including five more canvases by Titian.
* View of the Isles of San Michele, San Cristoforo and Murano from the Fondamenta Nuove ( 1725-1728 ), Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
He enjoyed the protection of Queen Christina of Sweden, in whose honour an opera of his, Dov ' è amore è pieta to a libretto by Cristoforo Ivanovich, was produced in 1679.
Masolino da Panicale ( nickname of Tommaso di Cristoforo Fini ; c. 1383 – c. 1447 ) was an Italian painter.
Along with neighbouring San Cristoforo della Pace, the island was a popular place for local travellers and fishermen to land.

del and Cesare
In the 16th century Sixtus V bisected Bramante's Cortile del Belvedere with a cross-wing to house the Apostolic Library in suitable magnificence. The 16th and 17th centuries saw other privately endowed libraries assembled in Rome: the Vallicelliana, formed from the books of Saint Filippo Neri, with other distinguished libraries such as that of Cesare Baronio, the Biblioteca Angelica founded by the Augustinian Angelo Rocca, which was the only truly public library in Counter-Reformation Rome ; the Biblioteca Alessandrina with which Pope Alexander VII endowed the University of Rome ; the Biblioteca Casanatense of the Cardinal Girolamo Casanate ; and finally the Biblioteca Corsiniana founded by the bibliophile Clement XII Corsini and his nephew Cardinal Neri Corsini, still housed in Palazzo Corsini in via della Lungara. The Republic of Venice patronized the foundation of the Biblioteca Marciana, based on the library of Cardinal Basilios Bessarion. In Milan Cardinal Federico Borromeo founded the Biblioteca Ambrosiana.
* Félix Monguilot Benzal, Piruetas juveniles: génesis, desarrollo y fortuna de la película olvidada de Cesare Zavattini en España, Actas del XIII Congreso de la AEHC, Vía Láctea Editorial, Perillo, 2011, pp. 381 – 390.
They were put on trial for high treason and executed in the courtyard of Castello del Buonconsiglio ( Cesare Battisti had served in the Austrian army ).
* Works in Italian: Cesare Angelini, " I giorni del Foscolo a Pavia " / " Days of Foscolo in Pavia "
There are other biographies by Amabel Kerr ( 1898 ), and by Generoso Calenzio ( La vita e gli scritti del cardinale Cesare Baronio, Rome 1907 ).
In 1953, Pabst directed four opera productions in Italy: La forza del destino for the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino in Florence ( conducted by Dimitri Mitropoulos, the cast included Renata Tebaldi, Fedora Barbieri, Mario del Monaco, Aldo Protti, Cesare Siepi ), and a few weeks later, for the Arena di Verona Festival, a spectacular Aïda, with Maria Callas in the title role ( conducted by Tullio Serafin, with del Monaco ), Il trovatore and again La forza del destino.
* Francesco Paolo Raimondi, Giulio Cesare Vanini nell ' Europa del Seicento, Roma-Pisa, Istituti Editoriali e Poligrafici Internazionali, Roma ( 2005 ).
The novella was the basis for at least two operas: Karl Goldmark's Das Heimchem am Herd with a libretto by A. M. Willner ( premiere: June 1896, Berlin ; New York 1910 ), and Riccardo Zandonai's Il grillo del focolare with a libretto by Cesare Hanau ( premiere: November 1908, Turin ).
" in " Antonio Brioschi e il nuovo stile musicale del Settecento lombardo " by Davide Daolmi and Cesare Fertonani ( Milano: LED, 2010 )
La costruzione del mito di Cesare Battisti negli anni 1916-1935, Trento, Museo Storico in Trento, 2007
Examples include General Armando Diaz ( Duca della Vittoria ), Admiral Paolo Thaon di Revel ( Duca del Mare ), Commodore Luigi Rizzo ( Conte di Grado e di Premuda ), Costanzo Ciano ( Conte di Cortellazzo i Buccari ), Dino Grandi ( Conte di Mordano ) and Cesare Maria de Vecchi ( Conte di Val Cismon ).

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