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Ottone and Visconti
On 22 July 1262 Ottone Visconti was created archbishop of Milan by Pope Urban IV, against the Della Torre candidate, Raimondo della Torre, Bishop of Como.
After the decisive victory of the Viscontis at the Battle of Desio in 1277 it was occupied by Archbishop Ottone Visconti and the Marquis of Monferrato, Guglielmo ( 1278 ) and the following year the town was declared a possession of the mayor and the people of Milan.
* Visconti, the leading noble family that became ruling dukes of Milan, apparently taking its surname from a returning crusader Ottone who was created Visconte of Milan
* The sarcophagi of the archbishops Ottone Visconti and Giovanni Visconti, created by a Campionese master in the 14th century.
The effective founder of the Visconti of Milan, Ottone, wrested control of the city from the rival Della Torre family in 1277.
* Ottone Visconti, Archbishop of Milan ( 1277 – 1294 )
* Ottone Visconti ( 1262-1295 )

Ottone and against
The Castello Svevo ( Swabian Castle ), built from XIII to XV century as rampart against Barbary pirates strikes, is home of the Municipal Art Gallery, that in nine rooms collects paintings, mainly from 1850 to early 20 < sup > th </ sup > century, by Gino Severini, Filippo De Pisis, Ottone Rosai, Vittorio Corcos, Giovanni Fattori, Domenico Morelli, Giovanni Costa and Silvestro Lega.

Ottone and city
# By Genoa and the Italian Riviera, you climb up along the Val Bisagno to leave the city, across the road from Val Trebbia: Strada Statale 45 di Val Trebbia – SS45 towards Piacenza, which touches the towns of Liguria Bargagli, Torriglia, Montebruno, Rovegno, Gorreto and those of Emilia Ottone and Corte Brugnatella ( km 68 );

Ottone and years
He remained a resident artist in Frankfurt for the next five years singing a variety of roles, including Count Almaviva in The Marriage of Figaro and Ottone in Monteverdi's L ' Incoronazione de Poppea among others.
They would have known, too, that Nerone himself committed suicide a few years later, and that others — Ottavia, Lucano, Ottone — also met untimely deaths.

Ottone and ),
Performances such as Elena's Aria ( 1984 ), Bartók / Aantekeningen ( 1986 ), a staging of Heiner Müller's triptych Verkommenes Ufer / Medeamaterial Landschaft mit Argonauten ( 1987 ), Mikrokosmos-Monument Selbstporträt mit Reich und Riley ( und Chopin ist auch dabei )/ In zart fliessender Bewegung-Quatuor Nr. 4, ( 1987 ), Ottone, Ottone ( 1988 ), Stella ( 1990 ) and Achterland ( 1990 ) were produced in collaboration with Kaaitheater.

Ottone and for
Ottone Bacaredda is also famous for the violent repression of one of the earlier worker strikes in the beginning of the 20th century.
Though the " London Journal " for 27 October 1722 reported that " Mrs. Cotsona, an extraordinary Italian Lady, ... is expected daily ", she apparently found time to marry Pietro Giuseppe Sandoni during her journey, and did not make her debut in London until 12 January 1723, creating the role of Teofane in Handel's Ottone at the King's Theatre, Haymarket.
In 1015 for example, the Doge Ottone Orseolo demanded for himself and his successors the head and feet of every boar killed in his area of influence.
Ottone, re di Germania ( Otto, King of Germany ; HWV 15 ) is an opera by George Frideric Handel, to an Italian – language libretto adapted by Nicola Francesco Haym from the libretto by Stefano Benedetto Pallavicino for Antonio Lotti's opera Teofane.

Ottone and .
In 1297, Cardinal Jacopo ( Giacomo Colonna ) disinherited his brothers Ottone, Matteo, and Landolfo of their lands.
Many outstanding buildings were erected by the end of the 19th century during the office of Mayor Ottone Bacaredda.
At the time, the paper had run into financial trouble and was unable to raise bank loans because its then editor, Piero Ottone, was considered hostile to the ruling Christian Democrats.
Ottone was fired and the paper's editorial line shifted to the right.
Philip stationed his crossbowmen, under Ottone Doria, in the front line, with the cavalry in the back.
Born in Venice, he was the son of a sister of Saint Stephen, the first King of Hungary ; his father was Ottone Orseolo, the Doge of Venice.
Ottone Orseolo succeeded his father, Pietro II, as the doge of Venice until 1026, while his grandson Peter reigned as King of Hungary.
And in 1913, operatic performances in the arena commenced in earnest due to the zeal and initiative of the Italian opera tenor Giovanni Zenatello and the impresario Ottone Rovato.
For this company, known as the " Opera of the Nobility ", she sang in four more operas by Porpora, and others by Sandoni, Hasse, Orlandini, Veracini, Ciampi, the pasticcio Orfeo and even a version of Handel's Ottone.
Other artists associated with the Novecento included the sculptors Marino Marini and Arturo Martini and the painters Ottone Rosai, Massimo Campigli, Carlo Carrà, and Felice Casorati.
* G. Ottone, L ' Attike xyngraphe di Ellanico di Lesbo.
* E. Neumann, Duc Ottone de Nordheim, ( Breslau, 1871 ).

Visconti and unsuccessfully
It prospered as a hunting place of pastimes thanks to Gian Galeazzo Visconti, who decreed unsuccessfully to change its name into Beldiporto ( 1384 ).

Visconti and led
His fleet of 25 galleys was met by the Genoese ships sent by Visconti, led by Biagio Assereto.
The reunion led to other collaborations including a limited-edition single release version of Placebo's track " Without You I'm Nothing ", co-produced by Visconti, with Bowie's harmonised vocal added to the original recording.
In 1342 however, the menace of the Solaro counteroffensive led the new rulers to submit to Luchino Visconti of Milan.
These concessions also were due to the invasion of the Papal States by the former Papal condottiero Niccolò Fortebraccio and the troops of Filippo Maria Visconti led by Niccolò Piccinino in retaliation for Eugene's support to Florence and Venice against Milan ( see also Wars in Lombardy ).
He provided some backing vocals for both The Other Side of Life and Sur La Mer ; however, multiple production considerations led Visconti to leave Thomas ' vocals off of the latter of these two albums, thereby further reducing the texture of their overall vocal sound, which had been rich four-part harmonies, then went down to three, now reduced still further to just the more similar-sounding voices of Hayward and Lodge ( Lodge also providing falsetto vocals and high harmonies ), with Pinder and Thomas each having provided both lower-and higher-pitched vocal harmonies in the group's earlier vocal sound.
The first mercenary company with an Italian condottiero as its chief was the " Company of St. George " formed in 1339 and led by Lodrisio Visconti.
In mid-January 1213, William I of Cagliari led a coalition of anti-Visconti forces to victory in battle near Massa over the combined forces of Lucca and the Visconti under Ubaldo.
In the 14th century, battles between Guelph and Ghibelline city-states led to domination over Milan and the nearby territory by the powerful Visconti family, backed by the emperor Henry VII.
After the end of the conflict he entered the Compagnia di San Giorgio, financed by the Veronese and led by Lodrisio Visconti.
The history of the canal begins on June 3, 1443, date of a document by Filippo Maria Visconti, Duke of Milan, approving an ambitious project put forward by a group of illustrious Milanese citizens led by Catellano Cotta, the duke's administrator for the salt monopoly.

Visconti and group
An important point to note is that out of Scorsese's selection of Italian films from a select group of directors ( Federico Fellini, Luchino Visconti, Vittorio De Sica, Michelangelo Antonioni ) Rossellini's films form at least half of the films discussed and analyzed, highlighting Rossellini's monumental role in Italian and world cinema.
In many cases by 1400 the Signori were able to found a stable dynasty over their dominated city ( or group of regional cities ), obtaining also a nobility title of sovereignty by their formal superior, for example in 1395 Gian Galeazzo Visconti bought for 100, 000 gold florins the title of Duke of Milan from the emperor Wenceslaus.
Maybe Tomorrow was therefore culled from various studio recordings the group made during a 12-month period, mostly under the production of Tony Visconti.

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