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  • 21Pseudo-Isidore — is the pseudonym given to the scholar or group of scholars responsible for the Pseudo Isidorean (False) Decretals, the most extensive and influential set of forgeries found in medieval Canon law. The authors were a group of Frankish clerics… …

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  • 22Veronese Riddle — The Veronese Riddle is a riddle, apparently half Italian, half Latin, written on the margin of a parchment, probably in the early 9th century, by a Catholic monk from Verona, a city in the Veneto region, in Northern Italy. It was a very popular… …

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  • 23Origo Gentis Langobardorum — Wodan, with Frigga, looks down from their window in the heavens to the Winnili women below (1905) by Emil Doepler. The Origo Gentis Langobardorum is a short 7th century account offering a founding myth of the Lombard people. The first part… …

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  • 24Master of Saint Francis — Master of St. Francis (ital. Maestro di S. Francesco). Anonymous Italian painter, whose works of art date back to 1260–1280. This painter of frescoes and panels and, perhaps, designer of stained glass in the district around Perugia, Umbria, Italy …

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  • 25Atri, Italy — Infobox CityIT official name = Comune di Atri img coa = Atri Stemma.png img coa small = image caption = Atri Cathedral region = RegioneIT|sigla=ABR province = ProvinciaIT (short form)|sigla=TE (TE) mayor = mayor party = elevation footnotes =… …

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  • 26Ivrea Codex — The Ivrea Codex ( Ivrea, Biblioteca Capitolare, 115 ) is a parchment manuscript containing a significant body of 14th century French polyphonic music.The codex contains motets, Mass movements, and a handful of virelais, chaces, and ballades,… …

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  • 27St. Antimo's Abbey — (Abbazia di Sant Antimo) is a Benedictine monastery situated in the Italian province of Siena, near Montalcino. A tributary of the river Orcia, the Starcia, runs near the abbey.Its name refers to Saint Anthimus of Rome, whose relics were moved… …

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  • 28Candidus of Fulda — Candidus Bruun of Fulda was a Benedictine scholar of the ninth century Carolingian Renaissance of letters. He received his first instruction from the learned Eigil, Abbot of Fulda, 818 822. Abbot Ratger (802 817) sent the gifted scholar to… …

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  • 29Buonaccorso da Montemagno — was the name shared by two Italian scholars from Pistoia in Tuscany. The elder Buonaccorso da Montemagno (died 1390) was a jurisconsult and ambassador who made a compilation of Pistoia s statutes in 1371. Poems are uncertainly attributed to… …

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  • 30Francesco Cellavenia — (fl. c. 1538 ndash; 1563) was an Italian composer of the Renaissance, active in Casale Monferrato. Little is known about his life, and the few details once thought secure are contested. He may have been from Cilavegna, a town near Pavia, judging… …

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