29 examples of amadeo in sentences

Antonio Amadeo and Andrea Fusina, acting in concert with Ambrogio Borgognone the painter, gave it in the fifteenth century that character of rich and complex decorative beauty which many generations of artists were destined to continue and complete.

Among the countless sculptors employed upon its marvellous façade Amadeo asserts an individuality above the rest, which is further manifested in his work in the Cappella Colleoni at Bergamo.

The name of this great master is variously writtenGiovanni Antonio Amadeo, or Omodeo, or degli Amadei, or de' Madeo, or a Madeopointing possibly to the town Madeo as his native place.

When he determined to erect his chapel in S. Maria Maggiore at Bergamo, he entrusted the execution of this new work to Amadeo, and the monument of Medea was subsequently placed there.

R59384, 13Mar50, Kemp Bros. Packing Co., inc. (P) VIVES, Amadeo.

VIVES Roig, Amadeo.

SEE Vives, Amadeo.

President & Fellows of Harvard College (PWH); 3Jan72; R520004. AMADEO, SANTOS P. Argentine constitutional law; the judicial function in the maintenance of the federal system and the preservation of individual rights.

Santos P. Amadeo (A); 18Nov71; R517067. AMERICAN ASSN.

R60355, 31Mar50, Helen Hornaday Fielding (C) EL MINISTRO GIROFLAN, vodevil en 3 actos por maestro Amadeo Vives.

R59384, 13Mar50, Kemp Bros. Packing Co., inc. (P) VIVES, Amadeo.

VIVES Roig, Amadeo.

SEE Vives, Amadeo.

President & Fellows of Harvard College (PWH); 3Jan72; R520004. AMADEO, SANTOS P. Argentine constitutional law; the judicial function in the maintenance of the federal system and the preservation of individual rights.

Santos P. Amadeo (A); 18Nov71; R517067. AMERICAN ASSN.

SEE SORENSON, FRANK E. ROWE, L. S. Argentine constitutional law SEE AMADEO, SANTOS P. ROWLAND, BENJAMIN, JR.

In August, 1494, when Charles VIII. started from Lyons on his Italian expedition, Piedmout was governed by Blanche of Montferrat, widow of Charles the 'Warrior,' Duke of Savoy, in the name of her son Charles John Amadeo, a child only six years old.

Victor Amadeo, however, had rejected Law's proposals.

The emperor and Victor Amadeo were in commotion; the pope, overwhelmed with reproaches by those princes, wept, after his fashion, saying that he had damned himself by raising Alberoni to the Roman purple; Dubois profited by the disquietude excited in Europe by the bellicose attitude of the Spanish minister to finally draw the emperor into the alliance between France and England.

Victor Amadeo regretfully acceded to the treaty which robbed him of Sicily; he was promised one of the Regent's daughters for his son.

She no longer encountered there the able and ambitious monarch whose diplomacy had for so long governed the affairs of the peninsula; Victor Amadeo had just abdicated.

Victor Amadeo was released; his wife, detained in shameful captivity, was restored to him; he died soon afterwards in that same castle of Pontarlier, whence he had been carried off without a voice being raised in his favor by the princes who were bound to him by the closest ties of blood.

At the great exhibition at Turin, 1884, she exhibited a marine view which was bought by Prince Amadeo.

Among those best known are the portraits of the Prince of Carignano, Duke Amadeo, and the Duchess d'Aosta with the sons of the Prince of Carignano.

They steered the ship of state till 1871, and, seeing the rocks of revolution still ahead, offered the Spanish crown to Amadeo, who, after wearing it scarce two years, found it too heavy for his brow, and abdicated.

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