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    the Popes. Among the others, Pandolfo III resided in the city. Under his son, the famous condottiero Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, Fano was besieged...
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    arriving in Cyprus) 1565 – Pandolfo Guoro 1566 – Nicola Querini 1566 – Agostino Barbarigo 1567 – Nicola Dandolo 1569 – Sebastiano Venier 1570 – Daniele Barbarigo...
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    tall and imposing, was erected in the late 15th and early 16th century by Pandolfo Petrucci. The design has been attributed to Baldassarre Peruzzi, perhaps...
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    However, a momentary bitter break with the Medici family came in 1559, when Pandolfo Pucci was ousted from the court of Cosimo I for dreaming of restoring the...
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  • Pratolini, Montale, Gramsci, Dessì, Deledda, Pirandello, Pandolfo Collenuccio, Monti, Sebastiano Satta, Salvatore Farina, Antonino Mura Ena, and Salvatore...
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    prevent the passage of Narses' Byzantine army; it was damaged again during Pandolfo IV's retreat from Rimini in 1528, and in 1743 by Spanish troops in the...
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    Giovanni Francesco Castiglione (attributed); Sebastiano Mazzoni; Daniele Crespi (attributed); Pandolfo Reschi (attributed); Bartolomeo Manfredi; Joann...
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  • designs submitted by Antonio di Pietro of Vercelli, architect for Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta in Senigallia.[citation needed] The convent flourished at the...
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  • Marcantonio Uliana Venetian Galleys (29) Capitana (flagship) of Venice (L) – Sebastiano Venier, Captain-General of the Sea Capitana (flagship) of Lomellini –...
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    Pandolfo Malatesta (1417–1468), lord of Rimini, by Piero della Francesca. Malatesta was a capable condottiere, following the tradition of his family. He...
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