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Meaning of "sigismondo"

sigismondo (noun): Refers to Sigismondo Malatesta, an Italian nobleman who lived during the Renaissance period and was known for his military prowess and patronage of the arts

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Sigismondo has important family.
He painted scenography for plays as well as quadratura in which Sigismondo Caula inserted figures.
Sigismondo attempts to kill himself but Ramise prevents him from doing so.
In the cathedral are the tombs of Sigismondo and his wife Isotta.
Sigismondo is in despair at his conflicting loyalties Aria, Il Sangue al cor favella.
Link to performance of Sigismondo.
It was first attempted by Sigismondo Malatesta when he was fighting the Turks for Venice.
Ghibelline battlements by the will of Sigismondo Today.
His father was the lesser-known painter Sigismondo Scarsella, who was particularly skilled as an architect.
He trained with Giovanni Biliverti and was also close to Sigismondo Coccapani.
She was the first of Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta 's three wives.
I saw you from a distance, Lord Sigismondo.
He also received Cervia by Sigismondo Pandolfo, building there important fortifications.
In the town of Rimini, we find the great legacy of Sigismondo Malatesta.
Later the castle belonged, and Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, and after his son Roberto.

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The following year he captured Fano and Senigallia, taking Sigismondo Pandolfo prisoner.
You should consult a Sigismondo doctor, your gaps are becoming more frequent!
He painted for the church of San Sigismondo at Cremona.
Cruise aboard Sigismondo at the discovery of the islands of the aeolian archipelago 8 days - 7 nights.
Sailing ship Sigismondo.
Sigismondo Fanti of Ferrara wrote " Triompho di fortuna ", an early book on fortune telling.
Galeotto retired to a convent, and Sigismondo obtained the rule of Rimini.
Ferrante, a brigadier in the Ferrara army . And the youngest of us, Sigismondo.
With these owls, as Lord Sigismondo calls them . Calm down . Do not think I am collaborating.
Two years later he was in Rimini, working for the condottiero Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta.
Lord Sigismondo is back here, as you see, he 's no traitor.
It is named for St. Francis, and takes the popular name from Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta.
Sigismondo d'India, Italian composer b.
And the youngest of us, Sigismondo.
Hey, is Sigismondo Giacotti here?
He was born to an artist father, the less-talented Sigismondo Scarsella.
And my brothers, Ferrante, Sigismondo and Ippolito . - You have forgotten Giulio.
Don't think I'm collaborating with these owls, as Lord Sigismondo calls them.
In 1507 Sigismondo fell on the steps of St Peter 's Basilica in Rome and died.
In 1430 he fought against Rimini but was defeated and fled from Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta.
Subsequently it was acquired by Cardinal Sigismondo Gonzaga, and it entered the Brera in 1824.
In 1430 he supported a rebellion against his kinsman, Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta.
In 1906, Edward Hutton published the historical novel Sigismondo Malatesta, mostly sympathetic to its hero.
In the meantime, the Venetian Republic had appointed Sigismondo Malatesta for the upcoming campaign of 1464.

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