Carlo Leoni (historian)
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Conte Carlo Leoni (1812, Padua – 1872) was an Italian historian and epigraphist known for recording several inscriptions on the city walls of Padua, which (inspired by the Romantic taste for the medieval) were characterised more by prosopography and grandiloquence than by historical precision.
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