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After the rout of the Battle of Campaldino ( 1289 ), which saw the death of Bishop Guglielmino Ubertini, the fortunes of Ghibelline Arezzo started to ebb, apart from a brief period under the Tarlati family, chief among them Guido Tarlati, who became bishop in 1312 and maintained good relations with the Ghibelline party.
In subsequent centuries, it had various rulers, among them Pier Saccone Tarlati di Pietramala, brother of Guido, Bishop of Arezzo.
The nephews of the Bishop ( the count of Guaqui, the duchesses of Goyeneche and Gamio and Jose Sebastian de Goyeneche ) gave the Cathedral the main altar ( still exists today ) which was installed by an Italian architect of last name Guido.
Arezzo and Siena joined forces against the Florentines in later years and reconquered Castiglione Aretino ( as it was known then ), which was then fortified under the direction of Bishop Guido Tarlati, Lord of Arezzo.
Milne studied at Bishop Wordsworth's School in Salisbury and then at the Royal Academy of Music in London, where he now teaches, and later in Italy under Guido Agosti.
* Guido of Acqui ( c. 1004 – 1070 ), Bishop of Acqui
Concrete discussion of doctrinal problems, pending clarification of which " the Society has no canonical status in the Church and its ministers cannot legitimately exercise any ministry ", began on 26 October 2009 with a meeting between experts of the two side, led on the part of the Commission by its Secretary, Monsignor Guido Pozzo, who has long been on the staff of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, and on the part of the Society by Bishop Alfonso de Galarreta.

Guido and Arezzo
* Guido of Arezzo ( 991 – 1050 )
Fresh material having come to light, a new edition of the poems ( Die Gedichte des Paulus Diaconus ) has been edited by Karl Neff ( Munich, 1908 ), who denies, however, the attribution to Paul of the most famous poem in the collection, the Ut queant laxis, a hymn to St. John the Baptist, which Guido d ' Arezzo fitted to a melody which had previously been used for Horace's Ode 4. 11.
* Guido of Arezzo, Italian music theorist
* Guido of Arezzo, Italian musician ( d. 1050 )
Statue of Guido in Arezzo
Guido of Arezzo ( also Guido Aretinus, Guido da Arezzo, Guido Monaco, or Guido d ' Arezzo ) ( 991 / 992 – ( 17 May?
Guido was a monk of the Benedictine order from the Italian city-state of Arezzo.
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In the eleventh century, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed a six-note ascending scale that went as follows: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, and la.

Guido and whose
The early translators included Mashallah, who helped to elect the time for the foundation of Baghdad, and Sahl ibn Bishr, ( a. k. a. Zael ), whose texts were directly influential upon later European astrologers such as Guido Bonatti in the 13th century, and William Lilly in the 17th century.
So, that day, German diplomat Hans von Herwarth, whose grandmother was Jewish, informed Guido Relli, an Italian diplomat, and American chargé d ' affaires Charles Bohlen on the secret protocol regarding vital interests in the countries ' allotted " spheres of influence ", without revealing the annexation rights for " territorial and political rearrangement ".
Amongst these, world-renowned physicists Emilio Segrè, Enrico Fermi ( whose wife was Jewish ), Bruno Pontecorvo, Bruno Rossi, Tullio Levi-Civita, mathematicians Federigo Enriques and Guido Fubini and even the fascist propaganda director, art critic and journalist Margherita Sarfatti, who was one of Mussolini's mistresses.
Isaac Asimov, whose specialties included both science fiction and humor and who was a self-described " punster ", wrote a short story called " Shah Guido G .", referring to the story's Atlantean ruler.
Broadcast in two series, it starred David Swift as Prince Ludovico, the ambitious and henpecked ruler of Monte Guano ( the smallest and most inconsequential city-state in Renaissance Italy ), Siân Phillips as his wife Princess Plethora, Graham Crowden as Francesco ( Ludovico's perpetually drunken secretary ), Saskia Wickham as Countess Rosalie ( Ludovico's mistress Plethora's full knowledge and approval ), and as Ludovico's perpetually squabbling sons: Nick Romero as the overly religious Salvatore ( whose ambition is to become Pope some day ), Paul Bigley as Allesandro ( an eternally hopeful would-be artist and inventor ) and Christopher Kellen as Guido ( a fierce follower of Martin Luther ).
Donna Leon, whose Beastly Things is her 20th mystery novel in as many years featuring Commissario Guido Brunetti, faces her detective ’ s accumulating years head on as he investigates yet another mysterious and watery death in his beloved Venice.
During a period in which various methods of temperament were used by keyboards, strings and even singers, Tosi laments that “ except in some few Professors, that modern Intonation is very bad .” He speaks of a differing “ Semitone Major and Minor ” ( or a larger and a smaller semitone ) whose “ ifference cannot be known by an Organ or Harpsichord, if the Keys of the Instrument are not split .” Consequentially, he warns that “ if a Soprano was to sing D sharp, like E flat, a nice Ear will find he is out of Tune, because this last rises .” Tosi ’ s remedy to poor intonation is to begin the singer young on solfege, using the traditional gamut created by Guido.
The early translators included Mashallah, who helped to elect the time for the foundation of Baghdad, and Sahl ibn Bishr ( a. k. a. Zael ), whose texts were directly influential upon later European astrologers such as Guido Bonatti in the 13th century, and William Lilly in the 17th century.
) Other major contributors included Harry Shearer as well as writers Al Franken and Tom Davis ( longtime writing partners who had given themselves meatier roles as the heavyweights departed ) and Don Novello, a writer whose " Father Guido Sarducci " character was especially popular and appeared repeatedly during the fifth season.
When he learns that the stations that power the Sky-Island's anti-gravitational beams are close to critical, Plat convinces Shah Guido G. to order in a division of Waves ( female shock-troops whose name derives from the WAVES of the United States Navy ) to put down a supposed rebellion by the technicians.
The building and its interior decoration, were made in stages by artist Guido Nincheri, whose work was influenced by the structure of a typical Italian parish church from hte Renaissance era.

Guido and was
Guido Gelli, director of science at the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics ( IBGE ), told the Brazilian TV network Globo in June 2007 that it could be considered as a fact that the Amazon was the longest river in the world.
Guido, as he was called before his elevation to the papacy, was the son of William I, Count of Burgundy.
The greatest resistance was seen in France and was led by Guido, who still held the office of the papal legate.
Guido was later created cardinal by Pope Paschal II.
On the fourth day after the death of Gelasius II, February I, 1119, owing mainly to the exertions of Cardinal Cuno, Guido was elected pope and assumed the title of Callistus II.
Fra Angelico ( born Guido di Pietro ; c. 1395 – February 18, 1455 ) was an Early Italian Renaissance painter described by Vasari in his Lives of the Artists as having " a rare and perfect talent ".
Fra Angelico was born Guido di Pietro at Rupecanina
Angela Merkel was re-elected as chancellor, and Guido Westerwelle served as the Foreign Minister and Vice Chancellor of Germany.
Because of the losses Guido Westerwelle had to resign as chair of the FDP in favor of Philipp Rösler, Federal Minister of Health, who was consequently appointed as vice chancellor.
Guy Fawkes ( 13 April 1570 – 31 January 1606 ), also known as Guido Fawkes, the name he adopted while fighting for the Spanish in the Low Countries, was a member of a group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.
Cardinale ( 1983 ), the Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary was founded by two Bolognese nobles Loderingo degli Andalò and Catalano di Guido in 1233, and approved by pope Alexander IV in 1261.
This line was initiated by Guido Orsini, second son of Romano, who inherited the county of Soana.
Python was conceived in the late 1980s and its implementation was started in December 1989 by Guido van Rossum at CWI in the Netherlands as a successor to the ABC language ( itself inspired by SETL ) capable of exception handling and interfacing with the Amoeba operating system.
Pope Celestine II ( died 8 March 1144 ), born Guido di Castello, was pope from 1143 to 1144.
Guido di Castello, possibly the son of a local noble, Niccolo di Castello, was born either in Città di Castello, situated in Paterna Santa Felicità upon the Apennines, or at Macerata in the March of Ancona.
Guy ( or Guido ) was apparently made cardinal at some point by Paschal II, who died on 21 January 1118.
A crucial turning point was the murder, in 1979, of Guido Rossa, a member of the PCI and a trade union organizer.
Other Italian poets of the time, including Dante Alighieri ( 1265 – 1321 ) and Guido Cavalcanti ( c. 1250 – 1300 ) wrote sonnets, but the most famous early sonneteer was Petrarca ( known in English as Petrarch ).

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