Italian preposition; nobiliary particle.
1 The Borgo degli Albizzi, as I have said, is crowded with Palazzi.
2 Eleanora was the daughter of Messer Luigi di Messer Maso degli Albizzi.
3 Fabrizio da Lodi and Fanfulla degli Arcipreti have been with me of late.
4 Ruberto degli Strozzi, the Queen's cousin, happened about this time to visit Rome.
5 First ring: Caina.-Countsof Mangona.-Camicionde' Pazzi.-Second ring: Antenora.-Bocca degli Abati.-Buoso da Duera.-CountUgolino.
6 Padrona degli Sventurati, Helper and Friend of those who must serve Love without loving!
7 Among these the leading man was Giorgio degli Opizi, the head of the Guelph party.
8 What Messer Luigi and Madonna Nannina degli Albizzi thought and said, no one has related.
9 This time it is S. Jerome's dog from the picture at S. Giorgio degli Schiavoni.
10 Those philosophers in the Torre degli Angeli discovered all we need to know about that subject.
11 And his judgment did not fail him when he fell in with little Bianca degli Innocenti.
12 In Caina were the brothers Alessandro and Napoleone degli Alberti, mutual fratricides, their heads frozen together.
13 A 2008 study by scientists at Università degli Studi di Bologna would seem to verify this.
14 These events took place two years after the reform of government effected by Maso degli Albizzi.
15 They are at the Palazza Rezzonico, and after that they go to San Georgio degli Sclavoni.
16 Even such a well-worn subject as the Riva degli Schiavoni is made original (?)
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