Filippo Villani (fl. end of the 14th and the beginning of the 15th century) was a chronicler of Florence. Son of the chronicler Matteo Villani, he extended...
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Giovanni Villani (Italian pronunciation: [dʒoˈvanni vilˈlaːni]; c. 1276 or 1280 – 1348) was an Italian banker, official, diplomat and chronicler from Florence...
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football (soccer) player; Elyse Villani (born 1989), Australian cricketer; Filippo Villani, Florentian chronicler; Giacomo Villani (1605–1690), Italian Roman...
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myths about his childhood. For example, the Florentine chronicler Filippo Villani claimed that the reason his last name was "Hawkwood" was because when...
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under the command of Ricceri Grimaldi. As reported in the chronicle of Filippo Villani, on 28 July, the Florentine army under the command of Galeotto Malatesta...
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other writers in whose works he appears include Franco Sacchetti and Filippo Villani. No painting of his is known with any certainty to survive. Some of...
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the Landini family via his presumed father, who was identified by Filippo Villani as a painter who lived a simple life is no longer accepted by art historians...
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Chronicle); she was also called Medusa by the Florence chronicler Filippo Villani and is further known by a variety of nicknames, including Kriemhild...
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epidemic, in 1363. His work was briefly continued by his son Filippo. Giovanni Aquilecchia. "Villani, Matteo". Enciclopedia Dantesca. Treccani, 1970. AAVV....
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Malmesbury, Theodoric of Sint-Truiden, Petrus Diaconus, Albertus Magnus, Filippo Villani, Jean de Montreuil, Petrarch, Boccaccio, Giovanni de Dondi, Domenico...
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