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Francesco's and Ludovico
That did not come to the Sforza Dukes until 1494, when Emperor Maximilian formally invested Francesco's son, Lodovico ( also known as Ludovico Sforza ), as Duke of Milan.

Francesco's and part
Francesco's reputation today rests on his ricercars and fantasias, but contemporaries apparently held his intabulations of vocal works by other composers to be the best part of his oeuvre.

Francesco's and Francesco
In 1375, the city gave its keys to Francesco Di Vico, son of the previous tyrant, but thirteen years later the people killed him and assigned the city first to Pope Urban VI, and then to Giovanni di Sciarra di Vico, Francesco's cousin.
Then Francesco's aunt Anita, the black sheep of the family, dies in Istanbul, where Francesco goes to try to sell the property he has inherited from her as quickly as possible.
He and his father became private musicians to Pope Leo X in October 1516 ; Francesco's father kept this position until December 1518, but Francesco stayed until Leo's death in 1521.
Today, more than a hundred ricercars and fantasias ( two terms used interchangeably in Francesco's oeuvre ), some 30 intabulations and a few other pieces by Francesco are known.
* Francesco Canova da Milano ( 1497-1543 ): biography and scores of some of Francesco's works
In 1598, during one of Francesco's stays at the castle, two vassals ( one of whom had become Beatrice's secret lover ) helped them to drug the man, but this failed to kill Francesco.
Because of the quick remarriage and similar occurrences among the Medici ( Francesco's younger brother Pietro had reportedly killed his wife ), rumors spread that Francesco and Bianca had conspired to poison Joanna.
Pier Francesco's brother Girolamo falls from a cliff and dies, and Pier Francesco becomes the new Duke of Bomarzo.
His like-minded younger sister, Pauline Viardot ( 1821 – 1910 ), was also an important teacher of voice, as were Viardot's contemporaries Mathilde Marchesi, Camille Everardi, Julius Stockhausen, Carlo Pedrotti, Venceslao Persichini, Giovanni Sbriglia, Melchiorre Vidal and Francesco Lamperti ( together with Francesco's son Giovanni Battista Lamperti ).
Meanwhile in Assisi, the high classes of nobility, including the Bishop, protest against Francesco and his group, worried about them " corrupting " the whole of Assisi's youth and they command Francesco's friend Paolo to hinder and stop the so-called " minor brothers ".
Because of conflicts between the high corrupted levels of the Church and Francesco's group, Francesco decides to walk to the Vatican in Rome to ask Pope Innocent III for advice.

Francesco's and I
This endorsement was in stark contrast to the feelings of Francesco's brother Ferdinando I de ' Medici, who was a cardinal in Rome at that time.

Francesco's and .
Once they journeyed as far as Lake Garda during one of Francesco's absences, and later travelled to Venice.
Francesco's affair with Lucrezia, whose beauty was renowned, caused Isabella much jealous suffering and emotional pain.
Francesco's wife was the cultured intellectual Isabella d ' Este, the sister of Alfonso, to whom Lucrezia had made overtures of friendship to no avail.
Two of Francesco's son, Marino ( died 1471 ) and Giovanni Battista ( died June 8, 1476 ), were respectively archbishop of Taranto and Grand Master of Knights of Rhodes.
Mary and Francesco's mother Laura was strict with them, and acted as regent of the duchy until her son came of age.
Francesco's unwillingness to sell the property makes him enemies, some of whom ultimately murder him.
Details of Francesco's later life are sketchy.
Nothing is known about Francesco's last years and his death, except that he probably did not die in Milan.
Francesco's brother outlived him by at least 19 years, and died sometime after 1562.
Francesco's father probably outlived his son as well ; he died at some point before 1555.
Already by 1530 Francesco's music was widely known and studied.
A few of his works were published in France by Pierre Attaingnant in 1529, five volumes of lute music comprising mostly Francesco's works were published in Milan in 1536.
One of the defining characteristic features of Francesco's style is the manipulation and development of short melodic motifs within a " narrative " formal outline.
In 2011 David Bellamy made a guest appearance for the BBC's Francesco's Mediterranean Voyage in the episode on Corfu and Greece.
To strengthen the new Tuscan alliance, he married the deceased Francesco's younger daughter, Marie, to Henry IV of France.
However, Francesco's father convinced him of the court ’ s prestige and honor of having been chosen at so young an age.
Blackjack team play was first written about by Ken Uston, an early member of Al Francesco's teams.

successor and Ludovico
The ten years that followed were not happy ones for Mantegna and Mantua: his character grew irritable, his son Bernardino died, as well as the marquis Ludovico, his wife Barbara and his successor Federico ( who had declared Mantegna cavaliere, " knight " ).
Ludovico, having betrayed the French at Fornovo, retained his throne until 1499, when Charles's successor, Louis XII of France, invaded Lombardy and seized Milan, to which he had a claim in right of his paternal grandmother Valentina Visconti.
Ludovico, having betrayed the French at Fornovo, retained his throne until 1499, when Charles's successor, Louis XII of France, invaded Lombardy and seized Milan.

successor and Sforza
In the beginning Assisi fell under the rule of Perugia and later under several despots, such as the soldier of fortune Biordo Michelotti, Gian Galeazzo Visconti and his successor Francesco I Sforza, dukes of Milan, Jacopo Piccinino and Federico II da Montefeltro, lord of Urbino.
When commissioned by Filippo Maria Visconti, Duke of Milan, and by his successor Francesco Sforza, the cards were still known as Trionfi (" triumphs ", i. e. trump ) cards, and used for everyday playing.

successor and commissioned
EDSAC's successor, EDSAC 2, was commissioned in 1958.
In 1513, Pope Julius II died and his successor Pope Leo X, of the Medici family, commissioned Michelangelo to reconstruct the façade of the Basilica of San Lorenzo in Florence and to adorn it with sculptures.
He was commemorated in Warsaw with Zygmunt's Column, commissioned by his son and successor, Władysław IV.
( A seventh volume was commissioned by his successor as society president, Joseph Rutherford, and published in 1917.
The citizens of Seleucia, still largely Greek ( the city had been commissioned and settled as a capital of the Seleucid empire, one of Alexander the Great's successor kingdoms ), opened its gates to the invaders.
The Great Harris Papyrus or Papyrus Harris I, which was commissioned by his son and chosen successor Ramesses IV, chronicles this king's vast donations of land, gold statues and monumental construction to Egypt's various temples at Piramesse, Heliopolis, Memphis, Athribis, Hermopolis, This, Abydos, Coptos, El Kab and other cities in Nubia and Syria.
Caligula, his successor as the third Roman Emperor, commissioned a study in 40 AD from Egyptian experts who claimed incorrectly that the Corinthian Gulf was higher than the Saronic.
One of these, a Stag-Hunt was presented to Philip III of Spain, who together with his successor Philip IV of Spain, commissioned the artist to paint several subjects of the chase, which are still preserved in Spain.
Sneferu, the dynasty's founder, is believed to have commissioned at least three pyramids ; while his son and successor Khufu erected the Great Pyramid of Giza, Sneferu had more stone and brick moved than any other pharaoh.
As well as this church on the summit of the Esquiline Hill, Pope Sixtus III is said to have commissioned extensive building projects throughout the city, which were continued by his successor Pope Leo I, the great.
* Oriental Institute, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, commissioned 1919, completed in 1931 by the successor firm of Mayers Murray & Phillip.
Lord Howe's action, or the Glorious First of June ( exhibited 1795 ) and other large naval pictures were commissioned to commemorate British naval victories, many of them ending up soon afterwards in the Greenwich Hospital Gallery ( in whose successor, the National Maritime Museum, they still remain ).
* The Imperial Orb and Sceptre ( made by Andreas Osenbruck in Prague, between 1612 and 1615 ) were commissioned by emperor Matthias, the successor to Rudolf II.
Also associated with the crown are a sceptre and the Imperial Orb, which was commissioned in 1612 by Rudolf's brother and successor Matthias.
The park is centred on the statue of Charles XIII, King of Sweden from 1809 until his death in 1818, commissioned by his successor Charles XIV John.
Subsequently, after Liu Yin bribed the powerful warlord Zhu Quanzhong the military governor of Xuanwu Circuit ( 宣武, headquartered in modern Kaifeng, Henan ), who had the Tang imperial court under his physical control by that point, Emperor Zhaozong's son and successor Emperor Ai of Tang commissioned Liu Yin as full military governor in 904.

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