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The Trinci were a noble family from central Italy, who were lords of Foligno, in Umbria, from 1305 to 1439. During the War of the Guelphs and Ghibellines
Trinci
British biologist
Anthony Peter John Trinci (1936, Swindon – 7 October 2020) was a British microbiologist, mycologist and botanist who was a leading expert on filamentous
Tony_Trinci
Comune in Umbria, Italy
Gerardo, Ermanno, and Filippo. The Trinci family, supported by the Guelph faction, continually opposed them, and Nallo Trinci [it] eventually freed the city
Foligno
Patrician residence in the center of Foligno, Italy
The Trinci Palace is a patrician residence in the center of Foligno, central Italy. It houses an archaeological museum, the city's picture gallery, a multimedia
Palazzo_Trinci
Ugolino II Trinci (also Ugolino Novello) (died 1353) was the lord of Foligno from 1343 until his death. He was the son of Nallo I Trinci and succeeded
Ugolino_II_Trinci
Italian lord (fl. 1421–1441)
Corrado III (or IV) Trinci (fl. 1421 – 14 June 1441) was lord of Foligno from 1421 until 1439. Trinci, a partisan of the Ghibelline forces, ruled Foligno
Corrado_III_Trinci
Bartolomeo Trinci (died 10 January 1421) was the lord of Foligno from 1415. He succeeded his father Ugolino III Trinci, jointly with his brothers Niccolò
Bartolomeo_Trinci
15th-century Italian nobleman
Niccolò I Trinci (died 10 January 1421) was the Lord of Foligno from 1412, inheriting it from his father, Ugolino III Trinci. He fought as condottiero
Niccolò_I_Trinci
Common speech variety of a specific population
An allegory of rhetoric and arithmetic, Trinci Palace, Foligno, Italy, by Gentile da Fabriano, who lived in the era of Italian language standardization
Vernacular
Trait that determines an organism's sexually reproductive function
original on 19 August 2017. Retrieved 13 April 2021. Moore D, Robson JD, Trinci AP (2020). 21st Century Guidebook to Fungi (2 ed.). Cambridge University
Biological_sex
Village in Umbria, Italy
toward the territory of Sellano and toward the Diocese of Spoleto led the Trinci to build a defensive structure there, the Castrum et Roccha Rasilia. The
Rasiglia
Twin brothers and central characters of Rome's foundation myth
by Gentile da Fabriano depicting episodes from the legend in the Palazzo Trinci. Asena, a similar legend concerning the origin of the Turks Castor and Pollux
Romulus_and_Remus
Corrado II (or III) Trinci (died 1386) was the lord of Foligno from 1377 until his death. He was the son of Ugolino II Trinci. In December 1377 he became
Corrado_II_Trinci
Region of Italy
the Vitelli in Città di Castello, of the Baglioni in Perugia and of the Trinci in Foligno, but the region was subsumed by the middle of the same century
Umbria
Catholic church of the Order of Friars Minor Conventual in Assisi
Santa Maria degli Angeli Fontana Maggiore Gubbio Orvieto Cathedral Palazzo Trinci Perugia Cathedral Spoleto Cathedral Temple of Clitumnus Historical center
Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi
Basilica_of_Saint_Francis_of_Assisi
Wooly, dust-like fungal structure or substance
Fungus-like eukaryotic microorganism Slime mold Water mold Moore D, Robson GD, Trinci AP, eds. (2011). 21st Century Guidebook to Fungi (1st ed.). Cambridge University
Mold
Medieval church in Campello sul Clitunno, Italy
Santa Maria degli Angeli Fontana Maggiore Gubbio Orvieto Cathedral Palazzo Trinci Perugia Cathedral Spoleto Cathedral Temple of Clitumnus Historical center
Temple_of_Clitumnus
Group of religious orders within the Catholic Church connected with St. Francis of Assisi
Franciscan general chapter in 1354; reestablished in 1368 by Paolo de' Trinci of Foligno; confirmed by Gregory XI in 1373, and spread rapidly from Central
Franciscans
Long, filamentous structure in fungi and Actinobacteria
00381-06. PMC 1828937. PMID 17259546. Moore, David. Robson, Geoffrey D. Trinci, Anthony P. J. 21st Century Guidebook to Fungi. Publisher: Cambridge University
Hypha
Church in Assisi, Italy
Santa Maria degli Angeli Fontana Maggiore Gubbio Orvieto Cathedral Palazzo Trinci Perugia Cathedral Spoleto Cathedral Temple of Clitumnus Historical center
Assisi_Cathedral
Ugolino III Trinci (died 1415) was Lord of Foligno in the early 15th century. The son of Trincia II Trinci, he was justice gonfalonier and "Captain of
Ugolino_III_Trinci
Name list
Gonzaga (1320–1362), Italian condottiero Ugolino II Trinci, Lord of Foligno (1343–1353) Ugolino III Trinci, Lord of Foligno (1386–1415) Ugolino Giugni (died
Ugolino
Church in Assisi, Italy
Santa Maria degli Angeli Fontana Maggiore Gubbio Orvieto Cathedral Palazzo Trinci Perugia Cathedral Spoleto Cathedral Temple of Clitumnus Historical center
Papal Basilica of Saint Mary of the Angels in Assisi
Papal_Basilica_of_Saint_Mary_of_the_Angels_in_Assisi
Italian painter (c. 1370 – 1427)
Gentile was in Foligno, where he frescoed some of the walls of Palazzo Trinci. Gentile met the painter Michelino da Besozzo in Venice and became inspired
Gentile_da_Fabriano
Comune in Umbria, Italy
was Guelph; it again returned under Foligno during the rule of Ugolino II Trinci, vicar of the Church and lord of Foligno. The municipality of Trevi emerged
Trevi,_Umbria
Sporting event delegation
Competition: Italy - 7th place (1-6) Team roster Massimo Ciaramella Guglielmo Trinci Claudio Cecconi Elio Gambuti Marco Urbani Maurizio De Sanctis Francesco
Italy at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Italy_at_the_1992_Summer_Olympics
Trincia II (or I) Trinci (died 18 September 1377) was lord of Foligno, in central Italy, from 1353; he was the son of Ugolino Novello Trinci. His initial titles
Trincia_II_Trinci
Name list
Tommasi-Crudeli (1834–1900), Italian physician Corrado II Trinci (died 1386) and Corrado III Trinci (died 1441), lords of Foligno Corrado Ursi (1908–2003)
Corrado_(given_name)
British microbiologist
of Science degree in 1969 followed by a PhD in 1973 supervised by Tony Trinci. On completion of his PhD, he moved to a lectureship at the University of
Keith_Gull
Reproductive stage
evolutionary development. David Moore; Geoffrey D. Robson; Anthony P. J. Trinci (14 July 2011). 21st Century Guidebook to Fungi with CD. Cambridge University
Zygospore
Name Image Description Address City Coordinates Palazzo Trinci Archaeological museum Piazza della Repubblica Foligno 42°57′18″N 12°42′13″E / 42.955°N
List_of_museums_in_Umbria
Comune in Umbria, Italy
Santa Maria degli Angeli Fontana Maggiore Gubbio Orvieto Cathedral Palazzo Trinci Perugia Cathedral Spoleto Cathedral Temple of Clitumnus Historical center
Gubbio
Cathedral church in Umbria, Italy
Santa Maria degli Angeli Fontana Maggiore Gubbio Orvieto Cathedral Palazzo Trinci Perugia Cathedral Spoleto Cathedral Temple of Clitumnus Historical center
Orvieto_Cathedral
Catholic secondary school in London, England
Stavrinou footballer Tinchy Stryder, musician Les Thompson, footballer Tony Trinci, microbiologist St Bon's Website Archived 29 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine
St_Bonaventure's
Antifungal medication used for dermatophytoses
4-dihydrocollidine, in Yokoo et al. 1982 and Tsunoo et al. 1987. K. Gull, A. P. Trinci (1 August 1973). "Griseofulvin inhibits Fungal Mitosis". Nature. 244 (5414):
Griseofulvin
p. 18. Cicero, Ad familiares 7.10.2 (=95), as cited by Piganiol, “Les trinci gauloises." cf the entry for andabata in the Oxford Latin Dictionary, and
List_of_Roman_gladiator_types
Class of fungi
06.019. PMID 22772026. David Moore, Geoffrey D. Robson and Anthony P. J. Trinci 21st Century Guidebook to Fungi (2020), p. 57, at Google Books Baral, H
Xylonomycetes
Italian chronicler and archbishop of Genoa (c. 1230–1298)
with the Golden Legend in his hand, fresco by Ottaviano Nelli, chapel of Trinci Palace, Foligno, Italy Born c. 1230 Varagine, Republic of Genoa (present-day
Jacobus_de_Voragine
Comune in Umbria, Italy
in 1402 it passed to the Trinci. In 1421 the Trinci were massacred in the fortress, followed by retaliation by Corrado Trinci. After 1421 the pope sent
Nocera_Umbra
catacombe di Roma, Newton & Compton Editori, Roma 1997, pp. 139-140 Cecchelli Trinci M., La chiesa di S. Agata in Fundo Lardario e il cimitero dei SS. Processo
Catacomb of Saints Processus and Martinian
Catacomb_of_Saints_Processus_and_Martinian
Lord of Faenza
he was also lord of Imola and Modigliana. He was married to Bianchina Trinci, daughter of Niccolò, lord of Foligno, until her assassination in 1441.
Guidantonio_Manfredi
Sports hall in Třinec, Czech Republic
Třinec". Retrieved 2023-06-13. "Rekonstrukce sportovního komplexu STaRS v Třinci" (in Czech). Fiala Architects. Retrieved 2023-06-13. "Sportoviště". starstrinec
Sports_Hall_STARS_Třinec
Independent, day high school in Harare, Zimbabwe
Ross Fuller (2008–2011) William J. Annandale (2012–2017) Cavaliere Corrado Trinci (2017–present) The alumni of St John's College are referred to as Old Johannians
St._John's_College_(Harare)
Sporting event delegation
Alain Marion Shooting Fullbore rifle Queen's Prize open pairs Silver Joe Trinci Shooting Men's skeet Silver Wayne Sorensen Shooting Men's 50 metre rifle
Canada at the 1998 Commonwealth Games
Canada_at_the_1998_Commonwealth_Games
Comune in Umbria, Italy
aristocratic system, until 1213, when it submitted to the lordship of the Trinci of Foligno. It later regained its freedom, but in 1260 placed itself under
Cascia
Wine making grape
Trebbiano the most widely planted grapes in the region. In 1738, Cosimo Trinci described wines made from Sangiovese as excellent when blended with other
Sangiovese
Comune in Umbria, Italy
Guelphs of Ugolino Trinci, lord of Foligno, broke the walls by night, regained Montefalco and restored their faction to power. Trinci then dominated Montefalco
Montefalco
Asexual reproductive spore in fungi
141–153. doi:10.1016/j.prosdent.2014.02.003. PMID 354457. Lane, Brian S.; Trinci, Anthony P.J.; Gillespie, Ariane T. (1991). "Endogenous reserves and survival
Blastospore
Italian religious sister and foundress
Franciscan tertiaries, which had been founded in 1388 by the Blessed Paoluccio Trinci, (died 1390) a Franciscan friar who had been related to her sister through
Angeline_of_Marsciano
Italian noble family
Template:Antonio Stradivari family Dorio, Durante (1638). Istoria della famiglia Trinci (in Italian). Bavarian State Library. pp. 273–274. Retrieved 29 November
House_of_Moroni
Prize of the Microbiology Society
1992 John R. Guest, Oxygen-regulated Gene Expression in E. coli 1994 Tony Trinci, Evolution of the Quorn Myco-protein Fungus Fusarium graminearum 1996 Keith
Marjory_Stephenson_Prize
Papal award
Astorre I Manfredi da Bagnacavallo Boniface IX man Italy 1398 Ugolino III Trinci, Lord of Foligno Boniface IX man Italy 1410 Niccolò III d'Este, Marquis
Golden_Rose
Mendicant Catholic religious order
January 1328), early missionary to China. (1 or 3 January) Paoluccio (Paolo Trinci) di Vagnozzo da Foligno (c. 1309 – 17 September 1391), who instituted the
Order_of_Friars_Minor
Italian painter
documented work. Among the works attributed to him are frescoes in the Palazzo Trinci of Foligno depicting secular subjects are also attributed to Corraduccio
Giovanni_di_Corraduccio
Comune in Umbria, Italy
had returned. Between 1371 and 1439 Bevagna was under the lordship of the Trinci family of Foligno. In 1439 Cardinal Giovanni Vitelleschi returned the territory
Bevagna
Academic Press. pp. 171–195. ISBN 978-0-123-42750-2. Moore D, Robson GD, Trinci AP (2011). 21st Century Guidebook to Fungi. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University
List_of_bioluminescent_fungi
Decade
(1425–1441) and Regent of Sicily (1404–1405 and 1408–1415) June 14 – Corrado IV Trinci, former lord of Foligno July 9 – Jan van Eyck, Dutch painter July 12 – Kyōgoku
1440s
Literature written in the context of Western culture in the languages of Europe
Jacobus de Voragine with the Golden Legend in his hand, fresco by Ottaviano Nelli, chapel of Palazzo Trinci, Foligno, Italy
Western_literature
English football club
No. Pos. Nation Player 1 GK ENG Charlotte Haynes 2 MF WAL Anais Trinci 3 DF ENG Charlotte Salisbury-Williams 4 DF ENG Holly Finch 5 DF ENG Courtney
Cheltenham_Town_W.F.C.
Church building in Foligno, Italy
church at its crossing. This was probably largely financed by Ugolino III Trinci, the lord of Foligno. The church was modified in the 17th and 18th centuries
San_Giacomo,_Foligno
Scottish botanist and professor
Archived from the original on 19 August 2016. Retrieved 31 July 2016. Trinci, Anthony (23 November 2010). "Elizabeth Cutter obituary". The Guardian.
Elizabeth_Cutter
Place in Czech Republic
Wydawniczy i Księgarski „Didache“. pp. 259–260. ISBN 83-85572-00-7. "V Třinci shořel unikátní dřevěný kostel z šestnáctého století". "V Gutech vysvětili
Guty_(Třinec)
Calendar year
Araneta Marcos, First Lady of the Philippines and lawyer August 25 Guglielmo Trinci, retired Italian professional baseball player[citation needed] Sönke Wortmann
1959
Italian condottiero (1369–1424)
(May 1406 – September 1440), condottiero; married in 1435 to Marsobilia Trinci di Foligno (died 1485). No issue. Giovanni (1407 – December 1451), condottiero;
Muzio_Attendolo_Sforza
Monument in Florence, Italy
the Vatican in 1954 and who worked closely with the architect Raffaello Trinci to rebuild and renovate the house and restore the gardens. In 1956 they
Villa_Gamberaia
Italian painter (c. 1400 – c. 1470)
1411–1412, he was in Foligno, where with Gentile, he worked at the Palazzo Trinci frescoes. In 1423 Bellini was in Florence, where he knew the new works by
Jacopo_Bellini
Division or phylum of the kingdom Fungi
268–9. ISBN 978-0716762843. David Moore; Geoffrey D. Robson; Anthony P. J. Trinci (14 July 2011). 21st Century Guidebook to Fungi. Cambridge University Press
Zygomycota
Fountain in Perugia, Italy
Santa Maria degli Angeli Fontana Maggiore Gubbio Orvieto Cathedral Palazzo Trinci Perugia Cathedral Spoleto Cathedral Temple of Clitumnus Historical center
Fontana_Maggiore
Church building in Spoleto, Italy
Santa Maria degli Angeli Fontana Maggiore Gubbio Orvieto Cathedral Palazzo Trinci Perugia Cathedral Spoleto Cathedral Temple of Clitumnus Historical center
Spoleto_Cathedral
Italian military leader (1368–1424)
1,200 cavalry and 1,000 infantry under him. He ravaged the lands of the Trinci of Foligno but, when Perugia accepted Ladislaus' suzerainty, Braccio sided
Braccio_da_Montone
Italian architect and engineer
Saint Mary of the Angels in Assisi (1924–1930) renovations to the Palazzo Trinci, Foligno (1927) Chiesa del Carmine, Messina (1931) Gran Madre di Dio, Rome
Cesare_Bazzani
Italian Roman Catholic saint
Gibelli, p. 145. Gibelli, pp. 146-147. His predecessor, Bishop Hugo de Trinci (1196–1222) died in 1122. Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913). Hierarchia catholica
Raynald_of_Nocera
Assisi. The fortress also served as a place of imprisonment for Corrado Trinci, lord of Foligno. During the prolonged conflicts between Terni and Rieti
Piediluco
Czech footballer
October 2018. "Kušnír se loučí porážkou. Druhou ligu uzavřela výhra Vlašimi v Třinci". idnes.cz (in Czech). 17 July 2020. Retrieved 21 July 2020. Kušnír už odmala
Ondřej_Kušnír
Subkingdom of fungi
1028–1046. doi:10.3852/16-042. PMC 6078412. PMID 27738200. Moore D, Robson GD, Trinci AP (2020). "2.8. The fungal phylogeny". 21st Century Guidebook to Fungi
Mucoromyceta
Catholic appointments from 1198 to 1216
Ceccano [it] O.Cist. Robert Curzon Rainiero Can. Reg. Giovanni Domenico Trinci [fr] Gregorio Theodoli [It] Raniero Capocci O.Cist. Romano Bonaventura Stefano
Cardinals created by Innocent III
Cardinals_created_by_Innocent_III
Chemical compound
Crystallographic Data Centre. doi:10.5517/ccqdksf. Moore, David; Robson, Geoffrey D.; Trinci, Anthony P.J. "Agricultural mycocides for the 21st century: strobilurins"
Azoxystrobin
Comune in Umbria, Italy
Santa Maria degli Angeli Fontana Maggiore Gubbio Orvieto Cathedral Palazzo Trinci Perugia Cathedral Spoleto Cathedral Temple of Clitumnus Historical center
Todi
format to determine the final standings. Most valuable player: Guglielmo Trinci, batted .459 with 13 runs batted in Best batter: Roberto Bianchi [it],
1991 European Baseball Championship
1991_European_Baseball_Championship
Comune in Umbria, Italy
Corrado XV Trinci. The following year the lordship passed to Tommaso and Giampaolo di Chiodo, and in 1421 the Rocca was assigned to Corrado XV Trinci. Later
Polino
Italian painter
Gubbio and the Polyptych of Pietralunga. Nelli painted the frescoes of the Trinci Palace in Foligno in 1424. From 1428 to 1432, he was a part of the brotherhood
Ottaviano_Nelli
Biology school in English university
were abolished, including Botany and Zoology. Professor A. P. J. (Tony) Trinci (a microbiologist) was the first chairman of the School of Biological Sciences
School of Biological Sciences, University of Manchester
School_of_Biological_Sciences,_University_of_Manchester
Czech footballer
against ŠK Slovan Bratislava on 17 July 2016. "Sparťan Daniel Turyna se upsal Třinci". fotbaltrinec.cz (in Czech). FK Třinec. 17 January 2023. FK Senica - ŠK
Daniel_Turyna
Nigerian footballer
Ruik.cz. 28 August 2019. Retrieved 19 January 2023. "POSILY DO ÚTOKU: TŘINCI SE UPSALI AKULININ A TIJANI". FK Fotbal Třinec. Retrieved 19 January 2023
Muhamed_Tijani
UK learned society
Lewis 1990–91 David Leslie Hawksworth (b.1946) 1991–92 Anthony Peter Joseph Trinci (1936–2020) 1992–93 Evan Benjamin Gareth Jones (b.1937) 1993–94 Graham William
British_Mycological_Society
Comune in Umbria, Italy
1439 the territory was ruled by the Trinci family of Foligno as viscounts. Statutes issued in 1434 under Corrado Trinci remained in force until 1816. Throughout
Valtopina
Family of fungi
tb00620.x. ISSN 0168-6496. Brookman, Jayne L.; Ozkose, Emin; Rogers, Siân; Trinci, Anthony P. J.; Theodorou, Michael K. (2000-03-01). "Identification of spores
Neocallimastigomycota
1992 art exhibition in Kassel, Germany
Frédéric Matys Thursz, Niele Toroni, Thanassis Totsikas, Addo Lodovico Trinci, Mitja Tušek, Luc Tuymans U Micha Ullman, Juan Uslé V Van Gogh TV, Bill
Documenta_9
Name list
(c. 1456 – c. 1530), Italian painter and architect in Milano Bartolomeo Trinci (died 1421), Italian nobleman, lord of Foligno 1415–21 Bartolomeo Tromboncino
Bartolomeo
Church building in Foligno, Italy
architects Rodolfo and Binello. The upper part was finished by Ugolino III Trinci in the 14th century. It was enlarged in the 15th century and restored to
Foligno_Cathedral
Symbiotic penetrative association between a fungus and the roots of a vascular plant
1413–1421. doi:10.1017/S0953756201005196. Moore, David; Robson, Geoffrey D.; Trinci, Anthony P. J. (2020), 21st Century Guidebook to Fungi, doi:10.1017/9781108776387
Arbuscular_mycorrhiza
Jacobus de Voragine with the Golden Legend in his hand, fresco by Ottaviano Nelli, chapel of Palazzo Trinci, Foligno, Italy
Italian_literature
Learned society specialising in microbiology
1990–1993 J. Rodney Quayle, FRS 1993–1994 J. G. Jones 1994–1997 Anthony P. J. Trinci 1997–2000 Sir Howard Dalton, FRS 2000–2003 David Hopwood, FRS 2003–2006
Microbiology_Society
Slovak ice hockey player (born 1985)
contract with HC Sparta Praha of the Czech Extraliga on September 4, 2016. "Po Třinci už další klub nepřidá, Štefan Ružička ukončil kariéru" (in Czech). Hokej
Štefan_Ružička
Stefano Manzini, LF Mike Romano [it], SS Mark Talarico, CF/LF Guglielmo Trinci, 1B/LF Bob Turcio, DH/P Sid Akins, P Flavio Alfaro, SS Don August, P Scott
Baseball at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Team squads
Baseball_at_the_1984_Summer_Olympics_–_Team_squads
start of 1142) Niccolò (1143–1152) Lombardo (1171-1179) Giovanni Domenico Trinci (1213?–1219?) Riccardo, O.S.B. (1252–1262) Etienne de Suisy (1305–1311)
San Ciriaco alle Terme Diocleziane
San_Ciriaco_alle_Terme_Diocleziane
in conflicts with Amelia and Spoleto. In 1307 they were defeated by the Trinci, who allied with the Atti and the Guelphs of Todi. They persistently sought
Chiaravalle_(family)
Group of chemical compounds
original on 2019-09-08, retrieved 2019-09-08, from: David Moore, Geoffrey D. Robson, Anthony P. J. Trinci, 21st Century Guidebook to Fungi, 2nd edition.
Strobilurin
Subdivision of fungi
maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Moore. D., Robson, G.D., and Trinci, A. P. J. (2011). 21st Century Guidebook to Fungi (2nd ed.). Cambridge,
Saccharomycotina
Joost [nl] 1987 Rikkert Faneyte 1989 Robert Niggebrugge 1991 Guglielmo Trinci Italy 1993 Marcel Joost Netherlands 1995 Johnny Balentina Netherlands
European Men's Baseball Championship
European_Men's_Baseball_Championship
TRINCI
TRINCI
TRINCI
TRINCI
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Delighting in Contentment
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Cool Like the Moon
Boy/Male
English
Sage, wise. From the Old English Aelfraed, meaning elf counsel. Also from Ealdfrith or Alfrid,...
Boy/Male
Indian
A mighty ruler, Judge, Guard
Boy/Male
Indian
Selfless
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Brahma
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Hebrew, Indian, Swedish
A Bee; Form of Deborah
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Chief; Prime
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Sun
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Sprung from a Lotus
TRINCI
TRINCI
TRINCI
TRINCI
TRINCI