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  • According to a statement by Italy's foreign ministry, Foreign Minister Franco Frattini has recalled Ambassador Gherardo La Francesca to Rome for consultations to discuss Italy's legal options.

    Italy Recalls Brazil Envoy in Extradition Fight Nathania Zevi 2011

  • According to a statement by Italy's foreign ministry, Foreign Minister Franco Frattini has recalled Ambassador Gherardo La Francesca to Rome for consultations to discuss Italy's legal options.

    Italy Recalls Brazil Envoy in Extradition Fight Nathania Zevi 2011

  • But the majority are by artists little known even to specialists: The Master of 1487, Giovanni di Ser Giovanni Guidi, Gherardo di Giovanni Fora.

    An Unusual Renaissance Portrait 2008

  • The $72 million expansion will enable curators to show 800 works now in storage -- including Guido Reni's Head of the Goliath and four previously unseen works by Gherardo delle Notti.

    THE MUSEUM WARS 2007

  • Gherardo affected the greatest astonishment, assured the ambassador with solemn oaths that no such treacherous thought had ever entered his mind, and that he would gladly go to Florence and pledge himself for the truth of his assertions; but being unable, from indisposition, he would send his son as an hostage.

    The History of Florence 2003

  • Gherardo, however, hastened his negotiation with redoubled zeal, and having arranged the terms,

    The History of Florence 2003

  • Florentines recover the places they had lost — Gherardo

    The History of Florence 2003

  • They were, however, pursued by vast numbers, and Gherardo was slain upon the bridge of Affrico by Boccaccio Cavicciulli.

    The History of Florence 2003

  • These assurances, and the proposal with which they were accompanied, induced the Florentines to think Gherardo had been slandered, and that his accuser must be alike weak and treacherous.

    The History of Florence 2003

  • The traitor Gherardo escaped with difficulty, leaving his wife, family, and all his property, in the hands of those whom he had endeavored to betray.

    The History of Florence 2003

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