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Ferrara and became
He subsequently became legate to Ferrara.
)- 1475, he studied civil law at the university of Pavia, and later went to Ferrara ( 1475 1479 ), where he became the protégé of Prince d ' Este of Ferrara, was a pupil of Theodor Gaza and attended lectures by the famous Battista Guarino.
After completing his studies in the Jesuit college of Cesena and receiving his doctorate of law ( 1734 ), Braschi continued his studies at the University of Ferrara, where he became the private secretary of Tommaso Ruffo, papal legate, in whose bishopric of Ostia and Velletri he held the post of auditor until 1753.
In 2006, due to its important historical significance, Ferrara became the headquarters of the Italian Hermitage Museum.
Ferrara remained a part of the Papal States from 1598 to 1859, when it became part of the Kingdom of Italy.
In 1537, we find her at Ferrara, where she made many friends and helped to establish a Capuchin monastery at the instance of the reforming monk Bernardino Ochino, who afterwards became a Protestant.
It became the Council of Ferrara in 1438 and the Council of Florence in 1439.
Byzantine scholarship became more fully available to the West after 1438, when Byzantine emperor John VIII Palaeologus attended the Council of Ferrara, later known as the Council of Florence, to discuss a union of the Orthodox and Catholic churches.
In 1436, he became a professor of Greek at Ferrara through the patronage of Leonello, the marquis of Este.
There, Giovanni Bianchini of Ferrara and Cardinal Nicholas of Cusa, then in Rome, became interested in the young man and induced him to lecture on astronomy at the University of Ferrara.
In Ferrara, the center of avant-garde activity, he doubtless heard the madrigals being composed for the d ' Este court ; however his own style remained conservative and became simpler and more refined as he aged.
After taking his degree he worked at various medical schools and then became professor of anatomy at Ferrara, in 1548.
Born at Ferrara, he was educated at the university there, and in 1525 became its professor of natural philosophy.
However he became increasingly close to the Este court in Ferrara during the 1570s and 1580s, without actually becoming employed there.
After serving in World War I, Balbo became the leading Fascist organizer in his home region of Ferrara.
In 1921, Balbo joined the newly created National Fascist Party ( Partito Nazionale Fascista, or PNF ) and soon became a secretary of the Ferrara Fascist organization.
At some point thereafter, he became associated with Niccolò III d ' Este, Marquis of Ferrara, Modena, and Parma, though the nature of this association is unclear.
In 1447 he became professor of Greek in the newly-founded University of Ferrara, to which students in great numbers from all parts of Italy were soon attracted by his fame as a teacher.
In 1504 Obrecht once again went to Ferrara, but on the death of the Duke at the beginning of the next year he became unemployed.
Gradually the podests became more despotic and more corrupt: the sale of public offices at Ferrara was a matter of public record, as Jakob Burckhardt noted: " At the new year 1502 the majority of the officials bought their places at prezzi salati ( pungent prices ) public servants of the most various kinds, custom-house officers, massari / bailiffs, notaries, podesta, judges, and even governors of provincial towns are quoted by name.
In 1194 Rovigo became a formal possession of Azzo VI d ' Este, duke of Ferrara, who took the title of conte ( count ) of Rovigo.
Sometime before 1473 he became associated with the ducal chapel in Ferrara, Italy, where Ercole I d ' Este was attempting to build a musical establishment on the par of some of the other aristocratic centers in Italy.

Ferrara and significant
During the reign of Ercole d ' Este I, one of the most significant patrons of the arts in late 15th and early 16th century Italy after the Medici, Ferrara grew into a cultural center, renowned for music as well as for visual arts.
Under Ercole ( 1431 1505 ), one of the most significant patrons of the arts in late 15th and early 16th century Italy, Ferrara grew into a cultural center, renowned especially for music ; Josquin Des Prez worked for Duke Ercole, Jacob Obrecht came to Ferrara twice, and Antoine Brumel served as principal musician from 1505.
Further travels included two years ( 1497 1499 ) spent at the Este court in Ferrara, under the reign of Ercole d ' Este I, then a significant literary and musical center.
The principal participants of the war, which was fought from 1508 to 1516, were France, the Papal States and the Republic of Venice ; they were joined, at various times, by nearly every significant power in Western Europe, including Spain, the Holy Roman Empire, England, Scotland, the Duchy of Milan, Florence, the Duchy of Ferrara, and Swiss mercenaries.

Ferrara and center
Alfonso I, son of Ercole, was also an important patron ; his preference for instrumental music resulted in Ferrara becoming an important center of composition for the lute.
Corso Ercole I d ' Este, Street in the Renaissance town center of Ferrara, Italy
He finally went to live in Ferrara, a center of Platonism in Italy, where he was appointed to the chair of philosophy at the University of Ferrara by Duke Alfonso II.
Intimately connected with the progressive musical center of Ferrara, he was one of the leaders in developing the style of the late Renaissance madrigal.
Unhappy there Parma was not an intellectual and cultural center on the level of Ferrara or Venice he left in 1563, briefly taking the prestigious position of maestro di cappella at St. Mark's on the death of his mentor Adrian Willaert.
Finally, the Roman Baths ( Ferrara and Lomuscio ) located in the city center came to light in the 1950s.
At some time in the 1530s or early 1540s he went to Ferrara, which was to become the center for experimental secular music in Italy from the middle to the end of the 16th century.
Ferrara was the principal center of chromatic experimentation in the second half of the 16th century.
What kept him from being in the first rank of composers may have been his succession of employments in backwater areas — for example he never held a post at San Marco, and his stay in Ferrara coincided with the takeover of that formerly avant-garde musical center by the Papal States.
Montero played at both center back and left back during this period, forming impressive defensive partnerships with the likes of Ciro Ferrara, Mark Iuliano, Gianluca Pessotto, Lilian Thuram, Alessandro Birindelli, Igor Tudor, Gianluca Zambrotta, Nicola Legrottaglie, and Fabio Cannavaro during his 10-year tenure with the club.

Ferrara and under
In Ferrara, the death of Azzo VIII d ' Este without legitimate heirs ( 1308 ) encouraged Clement to bring Ferrara under his direct rule: for only nine years, however, was it governed by his appointed vicar, Robert d ' Anjou, King of Naples, before the citizens recalled the Este from exile ( 1317 ); interdiction and excommunications were in vain: in 1332 John XXII was obliged to name three Este brothers as his vicars in Ferrara.
During this time the council of Basel, though nullified at Ferrara and abandoned by Cesarini and most of its members, persisted nonetheless, under the presidency of Cardinal Aleman.
Georgios first appears in history when, as judge in the civil courts under John VIII ( 1425 1448 ), he accompanied his Emperor to the Council of Basel, held in 1438-1439 in Ferrara and Florence.
His family was well off and Manutius was educated as a humanistic scholar, studying Latin in Rome, under Gasparino da Verona, and Greek at Ferrara, under Guarino da Verona.
Not long after the death of his first wife Pontano took in second marriage a beautiful girl of Ferrara, who is only known to us under the name of Stella.
Smaller courts brought Renaissance patronage to lesser cities, which developed their characteristic arts: Ferrara, Mantua under the Gonzaga, Urbino under Federico da Montefeltro.
A child prodigy, Frescobaldi studied under Luzzasco Luzzaschi in Ferrara, but was influenced by a large number of composers, including Ascanio Mayone, Giovanni Maria Trabaci, and Claudio Merulo.
Reports have noted, however, that police in Italy found evidence that Riis may have been among riders treated with EPO in 1994 and 1995 by medical researchers under Professor Francesco Conconi at the University of Ferrara, which resulted in prosecutions against Conconi and also involved Michele Ferrari.
Following the battle, the division under the command of General Carascosa immediately occupied Modena, Carpi and Reggio Emilia, whilst Murat moved against Ferrara.
The Battle of Polesella, a river attack on Ferrara by the Venetian galley fleet under Angelo Trevisan failed, however, when the Venetian ships anchored in the Po River were sunk by Ferrarese artillery.
He moved to Rome in 1433 where he began work on his writing career ; he was appointed secretary to the Cancelleria under Eugene IV in 1444 and accompanied Eugene in his exile, in Ferrara and Florence.
But misfortune overtook the Jews of Ferrara as well ; for when Alfonso I., the last of the Este family, died, the principality of Ferrara was incorporated in the dominions of the Church under Clement VIII., who decreed the banishment of the Jews.
At any rate, in 1598 the period of musical experimentation at the Ferrara court ended with the takeover of the town by the Papal States under Pope Clement VIII.
Ferrarra first drew a cult audience with his grindhouse movie The Driller Killer ( 1979 ), an urban slasher in the mold of Taxi Driver ( 1976 ), about an artist ( played by Ferrara himself under the alias Jimmy Laine ) who goes on a killing spree with a drill in hand.
He developed skills in music and art under the direction of Eddie Allen, Sylvia Spicuzza, LeRoy Augustine, and Joe Ferrara within the Shorewood public school system.
According to Bassani one hundred and eighty-three Jews living in Ferrara were deported to German concentration camps, predominantly under the puppet Salo Republic in 1943.
Born in Ferrara, Tisi is claimed to have apprenticed under Panetti and perhaps Costa and was a contemporary, and sometimes collaborator with Dosso Dossi.
De los Rios was born as Osvaldo Nicholas Ferrara in Buenos Aires into a musical family ; his father was a musician and his mother a well known folk singer ; he studied composition and arranging at the National Conservatory of Music under Alberto Ginastera and Teodoro Fuchs.

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