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Notable painters and engravers Władysław supported and who attended his royal court included Tommaso Dolabella Peter Danckerts de Rij, Wilhelm Hondius, Bartłomiej Strobel, and Christian Melich.
Popular composers of opera seria included Alessandro Scarlatti, Johann Adolf Hasse, Leonardo Vinci, Nicola Porpora, George Frideric Handel, and in the second half of the 18th century Tommaso Traetta, Gluck, and Mozart.
Companions included the Nestorian Christian ( archaon ) Sabadinus ; Thomas de Anfusis ( Thoma de Anfussis, or Tommaso d ' Anfossi ), who helped as interpreter and was also a member of a famous Genoese banking company ; and an Italian interpreter named Uguetus or Ugeto ( Ughetto ).

Tommaso and with
Contarini's theological advisor was Tommaso Badia ; his own position is shown in a treatise on justification, composed at Regensburg, which in essential points is Evangelical, differing only in the omission of the negative side and in being interwoven with the teaching of Aquinas.
Rescued by two Neapolitan barons who had sided for Louis, Raimondello Orsini and Tommaso di Sanseverino, after six months of siege he succeeded in making his escape to Genoa with six galleys sent him by doge Antoniotto Adorno.
He joined the Teatro Nazionale with Tommaso Salvini, Massimo Girotti, Arnoldo Foà, for a successful Peer Gynt ( by Henrik Ibsen ).
The Mafia was present in the area but quiescent ; Tommaso Spadaro, a boy with whom he played ping-pong in the neighborhood Catholic Action recreation center, would later become a notorious Mafia smuggler and killer, but mafiosi were not a major presence in his childhood.
It was built by Tommaso di Andrea Pisano, who succeeded in harmonizing the Gothic elements of the bell-chamber with the Romanesque style of the tower.
It was not until 1917, after meeting with Giacomo Balla in Rome, and with Filippo Tommaso Marinetti in Naples ( who later enthusiastically praised Conti's book Imbottigliature which was about to be printed ) that Conti became part of the Futurist movement.
In 1635 Mersenne met with Tommaso Campanella, but concluded that he could " teach nothing in the sciences (...) but still he has a good memory and a fertile imagination.
Between 1925 and 1928, he attended the University of Bucharest's Faculty of Philosophy and Letters in 1928, earning his diploma with a study on Early Modern Italian philosopher Tommaso Campanella.
It was reprinted in 1643, with Civitas Solis by Tommaso Campanella, and New Atlantis by Francis Bacon.
** Tommaso Toffoli introduced the reversible Toffoli gate, which, together with the NOT and XOR gates provides a universal set for quantum computation.
Prodi's new cabinet drew in politicians from across his centre-left winning coalition, in addition to Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, an unelected former official of the European Central Bank with no partisan membership.
After six months of siege, Urban was freed by two Neapolitan barons who had sided with Louis of Anjou, Raimondello Orsini and Tommaso di Sanseverino.
The Venetian Governor, Tommaso Lippomano, commissioned the Venetian Gothic portico with steps and ramps leading down the hill in 1487.
He received his episcopal consecration on the following April 24 from Cardinal Michele di Pietro, with Archbishops Tommaso Arezzo and Benedetto Sinibaldi serving as co-consecrators.
After moving there in 1907, he became acquainted with fellow Futurists, including the famous poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti.
Telesio was the head of the great Southern Italian movement which protested against the accepted authority of abstract reason, and sowed the seeds from which sprang the scientific methods of Tommaso Campanella and Giordano Bruno, of Francis Bacon and René Descartes, with their widely divergent results.
* San Tommaso ( 1069 ), housing numerous art works and built with parts from the neighboring Roman amphitheater.
When Filippo Tommaso Marinetti issued his Futurist Manifesto in 1909, he chose to contrast his movement with the supposedly defunct artistic sentiments of the Winged Victory: "... a race-automobile which seems to rush over exploding powder is more beautiful than the ' Victory of Samothrace '.
However some members of RpS, including Giusto Catania, Milziade Caprili and Tommaso Sodano, decided not to leave the PRC and re-organized themselves into To the Left with Refoundation.
However, it was quickly rebuilt with a design provided by the architect-engineer team of the brothers, Tommaso and.
He launched his musical career as a violinist with Tommaso Antonio Vitali in Modena, in 1704 he joined the court of Maximilian II Emanuel, elector of Bavaria as Kammermusiker.
Pirro Ligorio, who was responsible for the iconographic programs worked out in the villa's frescos, was also commissioned to lay out the gardens for the villa, with the assistance of Tommaso Chiruchi of Bologna, one of the most skilled hydraulic engineers of the sixteenth century ; Chiruchi had worked on the fountains at Villa Lante.
Tommaso Morosini of Venice set out with 23 ships from Crete on March 20, 1646, heading to Istanbul.

Tommaso and its
The founder of Futurism and its most influential personality was the Italian writer Filippo Tommaso Marinetti.
When the Italian futurist Filippo Tommaso Marinetti visited London in 1910, as part of a series of well-publicised lectures aimed at galvanizing support across Europe for the new Italian avant-garde, his presentation at the Lyceum Club, in which he addressed his audience as " victims of .... traditionalism and its medieval trappings ," electrified the assembled avant-garde.
The visual and harmonious choreography of water and the mechanical perfection of its flow was only achieved after Tommaso Ghinucci, a hydraulics engineer and architect from Siena, was called in ; it is thought that his role was to oversee the hydraulics and building work.
* The church of San Tommaso is also of note for its 15th century belfry, with three orders.
It was first scientifically described by Tommaso Salvadori as full species in the genus Anas, named after its collector, the French zoologist Emile Oustalet.
The Hotel Portinari in Garenmarkt 15 with its classical facade was formerly home to Tommaso Portinari, the administrator of the Florentine " Loggia de Medici " in the 15th century in Bruges.
The romantic school had as its organ the Conciliatore established in 1818 at Milan, on the staff of which were Silvio Pellico, Lodovico di Breme, Giovile Scalvini, Tommaso Grossi, Giovanni Berchet, Samuele Biava, and Alessandro Manzoni.
It reached its peak in the 1937-1938 season when, after Tommaso Fattori, a legendary figure for the history of the club ( the stadium of L ' Aquila, Stadio Tommaso Fattori is named after him ), joined the team, the club won the local tournament qualifying for the final one, where it finished the season fourth out of 54 participants.
This sport and its champions were described by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Karl Philipp Moritz, Christian Joseph Jagemann, Richard Colt Hoare, Jacob Burckhardt, William Wetmore Story, Giacomo Leopardi, Edmondo de Amicis, Giuseppe Baretti, Antonio Francesco Grazzini, Ottavio Rinuccini, Gabriello Chiabrera, Tommaso Grossi, Giuseppe Gioachino Belli.
In response to the call for a renewal of Thomism sounded by Aeterni Patris the college's rectors Tommaso Maria Zigliara ( 1833 – 1893 ), Alberto Lepidi ( 1838 – 1922 ), and Sadoc Szabó brought the college to a high degree of excellence, and its enrollment climbed from 120 in 1909 to over 1, 000 during the 1960s.

Tommaso and century
Traces of a 14th century fresco by Tommaso da Modena can still be seen.
Victor Emanuel II ( Vittorio Emanuele Maria Alberto Eugenio Ferdinando Tommaso ; 14 March 1820 – 9 January 1878 ) was king of Sardinia from 1849 until, on 17 March 1861, he assumed the title King of Italy to become the first king of a united Italy since the 6th century, a title he held until his death in 1878.
It was restored in the 18th century by Tommaso Temanza.
After the death of Filippo Maria Visconti of Milan in 1477, Carrara was fought over by Tommaso Campofregoso, lord of Sarzana, and again the Malaspina family, who moved here the seat of their signoria in the second half of the 16th century.
Several paintings from Europe portray the Virgin Mary knitting and date from the 14th century, including Our Lady Knitting by Tommaso da Modena ( circa 1325-1375 ) and Visit of the Angel, from the right wing of the Buxtehude Altar, 1400 – 10, by Master Bertram of Minden.

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