Mussāto

Mussāto

Mussāto (Mussatus, Mussus, Muxatus), Albertino, aus Padua, geb. 1621; Historiker; er schr.: De gestis Henrici VII. imperatoris germ.; Ludovicus Bavarus ad filium (Streit der Guelfen u. Ghibellinen) u.a. Gedichte.


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