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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 December 2024. Italian supercentenarian (1899–2017) Emma Morano Dame Grand Cross OMRI Morano in 1943 Born Emma Martina Luigia Morano (1899-11-29) 29 November 1899 Civiasco, Vercelli, Kingdom of Italy Died (2017-04-15) 15 April 2017 (aged 117 years, 137 days) Verbania, Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, Italy ...
Martinuzzi's army besieged the royal residence at Gyulafehérvár in 1550 and 1551. [5] A Habsburg army marched into Transylvania and the Tisza region, under Giovanni Battista Castaldo. Martinuzzi continued his intrigues, sending feudal tribute to the sultan, and was killed by Castaldo in 1551. [6]
Giovanni Martinelli (22 October 1885 – 2 February 1969) was an Italian operatic spinto tenor. He was associated with the Italian lyric-dramatic repertory, although he performed French operatic roles to great acclaim as well.
Giuseppina Martinuzzi (Albona, 14 February 1844 – Albona, 25 November 1925) was an Italian pedagogue, journalist, socialist, and feminist. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Biography
Martinuzzi may refer to: Martinuzzi Castle, a medieval castle in Vințu de Jos, in the Transylvania region of Romania; Fernando Martinuzzi (born 1980), Argentinian ...
George Martinuzzi (1482–1551), made a cardinal on October 12, 1550. ... Giovanni Ricci (1498–1574), made a cardinal on November 20, 1551.
Giovanni Martinelli was an assiduous adept of the allegorical representation. In perfect harmony with the climate of fervent philosophical and moral debate practised by the local Academies, he owned a remarkable skill in rendering a captious symbolism in his figures.
Giorgio Martinuzzi (primate, archbishop, cardinal – 1551) Miklós Oláh (primate, archbishop – 1553) Antal Verancsics (Antun Vrančić) (primate, archbishop 17 Oct 1569 – 15 Jun 1573) Miklós Telegdy (primate, archbishop 1580 – 22 Apr 1586) István Fehérkövi (primate, archbishop – 1596) János Kutasi (primate, archbishop – 1597)