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- Bruni | Disney Wiki | Fandom
Bruni is a character in Disney's 2019 animated feature film Frozen II He is a salamander of innocuous appearance, as well as an inhabitant of the Enchanted Forest and the elemental spirit of fire
- Leonardo Bruni - Wikipedia
Bruni argued that Italy had revived in recent centuries and could therefore be described as entering a new age One of Bruni's most famous works is New Cicero, a biography of the Roman statesman Cicero
- Leonardo Bruni | Humanist, Renaissance, Historian | Britannica
Leonardo Bruni was an Italian humanist scholar of the Renaissance Bruni was secretary to the papal chancery from 1405 and served as chancellor of Florence from 1427 until his death in 1444
- Carla Bruni - Wikipedia
Bruni was a model from 1987 to 1997 before taking up a career in music She wrote several songs for Julien Clerc that were featured on his 2000 album, Si j'étais elle Bruni released her first album, Quelqu'un m'a dit, in 2003, which eventually spent 34 weeks in the top 10 of the French Albums Chart
- Bruni, Leonardo ca. 1370–1444 Italian Historian and Humanist
L eonardo Bruni, the most important Italian humanist of the early 1400s, gained famed for his histories and biographies and his translations of ancient Greek works His most ambitious project was a history of the city of Florence
- Elsa Meets Bruni! | Frozen - YouTube
It wasn't easy for Elsa to catch up to Bruni the fire spirit when they first met Though shy at first, Bruni showed Elsa they could work together as a team
- Who Is Bruni? The Lizard From Frozen 2 Explained
Bruni, the lizard from Frozen 2, is one of the many adorable characters in the Frozen franchise canon; this new companion helps Elsa save the Kingdom
- Leonardo Bruni - Renaissance and Reformation - Oxford Bibliographies
Leonardo Bruni (b 1370–d 1444) is one of the most interesting and versatile of the early Italian humanists Intellectual leader of the generation following Coluccio Salutati, Bruni made substantial contributions to all the humanistic disciplines except poetry
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