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"The other horse (Castello Sforza) ran a good race after his break.
Erculiani's connections to Polish humanist circles in Padua enabled her to build a relationship with female patron Anna Jagiellon of Poland--daughter of Bona Sforza of Milan--to whom she dedicated her epistolary Lettere di philosophia naturale (Letters on Natural Philosophy).
Mastermind BBC Two, 9pm (not Wales) The Falklands Conflict, Renaissance noblewoman Caterina Sforza, Paul Scott's novel sequence The Raj Quartet, 19th-century prime minister Lord Palmerston, the Ashes between 1964 and 1981 and the life of ballet dancer Rudolph Nureyev are the specialist subjects in this series finale.
Lindy Wildsmith & Valentina Sforza's CICCHETTI AND OTHER SMALL ITALIAN PLATES TO SHARE (9781937994150, $28.00) provides a fine gathering of bite-sized local Italian specialties, and pairs anecdotes, color photos and the authors' knowledge of regional Italian cooking with dishes perfect for small bites.
Rome 1492: Ambassadors, diplomats and clerics have gathered to elect a new pope and the city chimes with names that have echoed throughout history - Sforza, Ferrara, Medici...
Francesco Arena: Opere (shown within the courtyard of Palazzo Sforza Cesarini)
The mural, which is one of the original paintings from the 15th century, covers the vault and walls of the Sala delle Asse in the Sforza Castle in Milan and depicts a garden pergola made of 16 mulberry trees bound together by a knotted golden rope, Fox News reported.
The film, The Grocer's Son, tells the story of Antoine Sforza, a 30 year old young man, who returns to the village where he was born, in order to take over his father's business.
This period in his life ended abruptly in December 1499, following the fall of the city to the French and the expulsion of his patron Ludovico Sforza 'Il Moro', who had become Duke of Milan in 1494.
[ETH]centshe loan was taken by Spanish King Philip II (1527-98) from Poland's Italian-born Queen Bona Sforza (1494-1557) to finance the war between Spain and France for control of the Kingdom of Naples, writes the Telegraph.