Mutio Vitelleschi was born in 1563.
Mutio Vitelleschi died in 1645.
Ricardo Mutio was born in c. 1888, in Mexico City, Mexico.
Ricardo Mutio's birth name is Ricardo Mutio Levy.
Giovanni Vitelleschi died in 1440.
Mutio Scevola was created in 1665.
Ricardo Mutio died on April 2, 1957, in Mexico City, Mexico of heart attack.
Stella Nobili-Vitelleschi is known for her work as a historian focusing on Italian Renaissance studies. She has written on various topics related to the Renaissance period, including art, culture, and noble families. Some of her notable publications include books on Italian society and the Medici family.
Stella Rho's birth name is Stella Vitelleschi.
Francesco Nobili-Vitelleschi has written: 'The Vatican council' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'The Vatican Council: Eight Months at Rome During the Vatican Council : Impressions of a Contemporary' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Otto mesi a Roma durante il Concilio Vaticano' -- subject(s): Vatican Council (1st : 1869-1870), Papacy 'La Roma che se ne va'
A Poeira do Muzio is a Portuguese equivalent of the Italian phrase La Poluere del Mutio. The Italian phrase modernizes as La Polvere del Muzio and translates literally as "The Dust of the Muzio," in reference to a treatise by author, courtier and poet Girolamo Muzio (1496 - 1576) of Padua, Italy, about love for Christ and for Christ's works as the way to God. The respective pronunciations will be "a PWEY-ruh doo MOO-tsyoo" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese and "la POL-vey-rey del MOO-tsyo" in Pisan Italian.
The cast of El sombrero de tres picos - 1944 includes: Julio Ahuet Conchita Gentil Arcos Ernesto Monato Amparo Morillo Ricardo Mutio Manuel Noriega Salvador Quiroz Alfredo Varela
The cast of Amapola del camino - 1937 includes: Carolina Barret as Extra Honorato Bassoco as Secretario Dolores Camarillo as Pancha Aurora Campuzano as Zoila Conchita Gentil Arcos as Gerarda Margarita Mora as Amapola Ricardo Mutio as Presidente municipal Manuel Noriega as Romualdo