• Niccolò Franco (died 1499) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Treviso (1485–1499) and Bishop of Poreč (1477–1485). In 1477, Niccolò...
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    Niccolò Franco (13/14 September 1515 – 11 March 1570) was a poet and literato executed for libel. Born in Benevento to a modest family, Franco completed...
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    Ebooks Works by Niccolò Machiavelli at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Niccolò Machiavelli at Internet Archive Works by Niccolò Machiavelli at LibriVox...
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  • Lorenzo Emanuela Ionica: Lisa Arianna Vignoli: Agnes Giulio Bartolomei: Niccolò Franco Mannella: Ciacco/Captain Fly Roberto Draghetti: Primo Ufficiale dei...
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  • first to Maria Felice Strozzi with whom he had two sons, Filippo and Niccolo. Franco’s second wife was Ghita di Piero Gherardini, his third wife was Giovanna...
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    sexuality became target of frequent satires ("pasquinate") and the poet Niccolò Franco of Benevento (1515 – 1570) invented the verb "pierluigiare", meaning...
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    Niccolò Sagundino (1402 – March 1464) was a Greek-born Venetian secretary, diplomat and humanist. He wrote numerous letters, as well as religious and...
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    reprint, Dos Diálogos (in Spanish), 1850. An Italian translation (by Niccolò Franco ?) of both works was printed in Venice (1545) as Due dialoghi. Diálogo...
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  • Catholic Church Diocese Diocese of Treviso In office 1478–1485 Predecessor Lorenzo Zanni Successor Niccolò Franco Personal details Died 15 February 1485...
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  • The Mandrake (1965 film) (category Films based on works by Niccolò Machiavelli)
    is a 1965 Franco-Italian co-production directed by Alberto Lattuada and based on the eponymous 16th-century play by Italian author Niccolò Machiavelli...
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