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Matteo and Rosso
Two of them, Napoleone and Matteo Rosso the Great ( 1178 – 1246 ) considerably increased the prestige of the family.
Rinaldo that of Monterotondo, Napoleone ( died 1267 ) that of Bracciano and another Matteo Rosso that of Montegiordano, from the name of the district in Rome housing the family's fortress.
This line was founded by Rinaldo, third son of Matteo Rosso the Great.
Napoleone, another son of Matteo Rosso the Great, received Bracciano, Nerola and other lands in what is now northern Lazio.
Frederick, however, controlled as his unwilling guests in Tivoli two cardinals whom he had captured at sea, and in Rome Cardinal Giovanni Colonna was his ally, largely because the curia was in the hands of the Colonna archenemy, the senator Matteo Rosso Orsini.
* Matteo Orsini Rosso ( 1302 – 05 )

Matteo and called
In the Italian romantic epic Orlando innamorato by Matteo Maria Boiardo, Bukhara is called Albracca and described as a major city of Cathay.
Matteo and his companions were formed into a separate province, called the Hermit Friars Minor, as a branch of the Conventual Franciscans, but with a Vicar Provincial of their own, subject to the jurisdiction of the Minister General of the Conventuals.
Manager Roberto di Matteo had called Ferriera to warm up to go into the game late in extra time to take a penalty kick but the Italian later decided to leave his squad as it was.
Matteo won Under-21 and ' B ' caps for England, and was also called up for the main squad on two occasions but was never capped.
It features Matteo Alacrán, a young clone raised by a drug lord of the same name, usually called " El Patrón ".
Most of his early life must have been spent in Florence, and he likely studied with both organist Giovanni Mazzuoli ( also called Jovannes de Florentia, who was a pupil of Francesco Landini ), as well as Matteo di Pagolo da Prato.
Bradamante ( also spelled Bradamant ) is the sister of Rinaldo, and one of the heroines in Orlando Innamorato by Matteo Maria Boiardo and Orlando Furioso by Ludovico Ariosto in their handling of the Charlemagne legends, also called the Matter of France.

Matteo and Great
As soon as he was elected in 1271, Pope Gregory received a letter from the Mongol Great Khan Kublai, remitted by Niccolo and Matteo Polo following their travels to his court in Mongolia.
The Ottomans invaded in 1565, undertaking the Great Siege of Malta, which began on May 18 and lasted until September 8, and is portrayed vividly in the frescoes of Matteo Perez d ' Aleccio in the Hall of St. Michael and St. George.
Even though Matteo Ricci and Bento de Góis had already Cathay # Identifying_China_as_Cathay | proven that Cathay is simply another name for China, the English cartographer John Speed in 1626 continued the tradition of showing " Cathaya, the Chief Kingdome of Great Khan ( title ) | Cam " to the northeast of China.
He wrote also Bellum scodrense ( 1474 ), an account of the siege of Shkodra ( 1474 ) ( Scutari ) by the Turks, and Antiquitates vicecomitum, The history of the Visconti, dukes of Milan, down to the death of Matteo the Great ( 1322 ).

Matteo and was
Matteo Ricci was among the very earliest to report on the thoughts of Confucius, and father Prospero Intorcetta wrote about the life and works of Confucius in Latin in 1687.
The Latinized name " Confucius " is derived from " Kong Fuzi ", which was first coined by 16th-century Jesuit missionaries to China, most probably by Matteo Ricci.
An early European account of Taoism was provided by the Jesuits Matteo Ricci and Nicolas Trigault in their De Christiana expeditione apud Sinas ( 1615 ).
Instead of trying to approach Christianity through the traditions of the local religion and creating a nativised church as latter fellow Jesuit Matteo Ricci did in China, he was eager for change.
Author Matteo Bandello wrote that she was " supreme among women ", and the diplomat Niccolò da Correggio entitled her " The First Lady of the world ".
Matteo Carcassi ( 1792 – 16 January 1853 ) was a famous Italian guitarist and composer.
Matteo Orsini's candidate, Romano da Porto, who had persecuted scholars at the University of Paris, was considered unaccaptable.
The Matteo Ricci College was founded in 1973 and named after Italian Jesuit missionary, Matteo Ricci.
A derivative, Daoshi (, " Daoist priest "), was used already by the Jesuits Matteo Ricci and Nicolas Trigault in their De Christiana expeditione apud Sinas, rendered as Tausu in the original Latin edition ( 1615 ), and Tausa in an early English translation published by Samuel Purchas ( 1625 ).
Gucciardini was not resident at the papal court during Leo's pontificate, while other contemporaries such as Matteo Herculano took pains to praise his chastity.
* Giacomo Matteo Ignazio Cirri ( 1711 – 1787 ) was Kapellmeister ( Maestro di Cappella ) in the Cathedral of Forlì, in Italy, from 1759.
It was begun by Gaetano Matteo Pisoni and completed by Paolo Antonio Pisoni.
Girolamo Maria Francesco Matteo Savonarola was born on September 21, 1452 in Ferrara.
By c. 1600, the Jesuits stationed in China, led by Matteo Ricci, were pretty sure that it was, but others were not convinced yet.
In Shakespeare's own lifetime, a writer known for doing likewise was Matteo Bandello, who based his work on that of writers such as Giovanni Boccaccio and Geoffrey Chaucer, and who could have served as an indirect source for Shakespeare.
Only in 1319 the treasure was returned to Monza, thanks to Matteo I Visconti, former Vicar and Lord Imperial of Milan.
The fine black and-white marble arcaded façade was erected in the mid-14th century by Matteo da Campione.
This film was also remade in 2005 by Jean-Francois Richet, starring Ethan Hawke, Laurence Fishburne, Gabriel Byrne, Maria Bello, Drea de Matteo, John Leguizamo, Brian Dennehy, and Ja Rule, moving the film's setting to Detroit.
The Order arose in 1520 when Matteo da Bascio, an Observant Franciscan friar native to the Italian region of the Marches, said he had been inspired by God with the idea that the manner of life led by the friars of his day was not the one which their founder, St. Francis of Assisi, had envisaged.

Matteo and lord
* El Patrón is a drug lord, born Matteo ( he later took on the name Alacrán, meaning scorpion ), the ruler of Opium, and eventually, the most powerful man in the world.

Matteo and Rome
Matteo ousted the traditional rivals, the Colonna, from Rome and extended the Orsini territories southwards up to Avellino and northwards to Pitigliano.
It mixes highbrow programming along with popular non-English language television series broadcast in their original language, such as Inspector Rex, Rex in Rome, Don Matteo.
Di Matteo became a regular in the Lazio side and made his debut for Italy during his three seasons with the Rome club.
Fazio degli Uberti, the author of Dittamondo, who wrote a Serventese to the lords and people of Italy, a poem on Rome, and a fierce invective against Charles IV, deserves notice, as do Francesco di Vannozzo, Frate Stoppa and Matteo Frescobaldi.
Matteo returns to Rome and joins the army.

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