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English: Leonardo Bruni. Leonardo Bruni was the first to use Tacitus as a source for political philosophy.
Esperanto: Leonardo Bruni.
Suomi: Leonardo Bruni.
Français : Leonardo Bruni.
Íslenska: Leonardo Bruni.
Italiano: Leonardo Bruni.
ქართული: ლეპნარდო ბრუნის პორტრეტი.
Nederlands: Leonardo Bruni.
Norsk nynorsk: Leonardo Bruni.
Polski: Leonardo Bruni.
Svenska: Leonardo Bruni.
中文: 李奧納度·布倫尼.
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