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<p> An accomplished Italian, born in Mantua; author of "II Cortegiano," a manual for courtiers, called by the Italians in admiration of it "The Golden Book"; had spent much of his time in courts in [[England]] and Spain, as well as Rome, and was a courtly man (1478-1529). </p>
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<p> An accomplished Italian, born in Mantua; author of "II Cortegiano," a manual for courtiers, called by the Italians in admiration of it "The [[Golden]] Book"; had spent much of his time in courts in [[England]] and Spain, as well as Rome, and was a courtly man (1478-1529). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 18:05, 15 October 2021

Count Castiglione [1]

An accomplished Italian, born in Mantua; author of "II Cortegiano," a manual for courtiers, called by the Italians in admiration of it "The Golden Book"; had spent much of his time in courts in England and Spain, as well as Rome, and was a courtly man (1478-1529).

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