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  1. 27 mar 2024 · Perché la cosa formi oggetto del godimento deve essere idonea a procurare un'utilità qualsiasi al conduttore. L'art. 1571 afferma esplicitamente che le norme della locazione si applicano alle cose immobili e mobili. Non si era mai dubitato che oggetto del godimento potessero essere anche le cose mobili poiché queste, al pari

  2. 4 giorni fa · Essa, formatasi il 25 maggio del 1571, vedeva riunite le forze di Venezia, Spagna, Papato e Impero, sotto il comando di Don Giovanni d'Austria, fratello di Filippo II di Spagna. Le duecentotrentasei navi cristiane riunitesi nel golfo di Lepanto si scontrarono con le duecentottantadue navi turche comandate da Capudan Alì Pascià .

  3. 28 mar 2024 · Caravaggio (born September 29, 1571, Milan or Caravaggio [Italy]—died July 18/19, 1610, Porto Ercole, Tuscany) was a leading Italian painter of the late 16th and early 17th centuries who became famous for the intense and unsettling realism of his large-scale religious works.

  4. 4 giorni fa · The feast of Our Lady of the Rosary was actually instituted under another name: In 1571 Pope Pius V instituted “Our Lady of Victory” as an annual feast in thanksgiving for Mary’s patronage in the victory of the Holy League over the Muslim Turks in the Battle of Lepanto.

  5. 5 apr 2024 · Abdul Jalil Shah I, Sultan (15701571) Ali Jalla Abdul Jalil Shah II, Sultan (15711597) Alauddin Riayat Shah III, Sultan (1597–1615) Indonesia: Kalimantan (Borneo) Sultanate of Banjar (complete list) – Suriansyah, Sultan (1520–1546) Rahmatullah, Sultan (1546–1570) Hidayatullah I, Sultan (1570–1595) Mustain Billah ...

  6. 28 mar 2024 · Thomas Mun (baptized June 17, 1571, London, England—died c. July 21, 1641) was an English writer on economics who gave the first clear and vigorous statement of the theory of the balance of trade. Mun came into public prominence in England during the economic depression of 1620.

  7. 4 giorni fa · Footnotes. References. Further reading. External links. Mary, Queen of Scots (8 December 1542 – 8 February 1587), also known as Mary Stuart [3] or Mary I of Scotland, [4] was Queen of Scotland from 14 December 1542 until her forced abdication in 1567.