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    politician. An immensely prolific writer, Cantù was one of Italy's best-known and most important Romantic scholars. Cantù was born December 5, 1804, at Brivio...
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  • surname include: Ana Cecilia Cantu (born 1985), Mexican figure skater Carlo Adolfo Cantù (1875–1942), Italian composer Cesare Cantù (1804–1895), Italian historian...
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    and the murder of his sister. In a 1732 letter addressed to his friend Cesare Cantù, Manzoni states that he is unable to identify the nun of Monza because...
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    cousin. In 1848, during the Five Days of Milan, with Carlo Tenca and Cesare Cantù he co-authored a document 'Saluto ai fratelli genovesi' (Greeting to...
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    found its home in the former Palazzo del Senato under the direction of Cesare Cantù in 1886. Having become a research and training center of excellence under...
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  • eminent representatives of Catholic interests, like Augusto Conti and Cesare Cantù. In 1870 the Kingdom of Italy extinguished the Pope's temporal rule,...
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    Boston, 1976. In September 1832, Manzoni wrote in a letter to his friend Cesare Cantù: "L'Innominato è certamente Bernardino Visconti. Per l'æqua potestas...
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    filosofici, 2 vols., Firenze, Le Monnier, 1960; Milano, Ceschina, 1974. Cesare Cantù (1861), "Gian Domenico Romagnosi". Torino: Unione Tipografico-Editrice...
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    Architectural style Romanesque military style Location Como, Italy Address Via Cesare Cantù, 22100 Town or city Como Country Italy Coordinates 45°48′23.99″N 9°05′06...
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  • the dogma of Papal Infallibility at the First Vatican Council in 1870. Cesare Cantù reports Manzoni's reflection on the matter: Who ever doubted that Leo...
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