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Fasciculus temporum
Italy, Naples, ca. 1498
MS M.801 fol. 127r

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Cronaca della Napoli Aragonese: Scene, Giovanna, Wife of Ferdinand II of Naples arriving in Naples -- Procession of two horsemen in conversation; man wearing hat, carrying rod, walking; Gonsalvo de Cordova, inscribed LO S(IGNOR) CONSARUO FERRANDO, wearing hat, gesturing with right hand, astride bridled horse; Giovanna, wife of Ferdinand II of Naples, inscribed LA S(IGNORA) INFANTA, crowned, astride bridled horse, in conversation with Giovanni Borgia as cardinal inscribed MONSIGNIORE LO CARDINALE LE[G]ATO FIGLIO LO DEL DITTO PAPA ALESANDRO, wearing cardinal’s hat, astride bridled horse; three men carrying staffs, two in conversation, all walking; and man inscribed LO S(IGNOR) DON DIMAO, astride bridled horse.
Cronaca della Napoli Aragonese: Scene, Liberation of Naples -- Man, wearing ceremonial chain around neck, head inclined, holding hat with right hand, is astride bridled horse with trappings before four men, holding hats with hand, all bending or kneeling, one with head inclined. At left, four ships are in water; church building on shore.



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