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    Cesare Durazzo (Genoa, 1593 - Genoa, 8 December 1680) was the 118th Doge of the Republic of Genoa and king of Corsica. At the age of 72, on 18 April 1665...
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    as Durazzo) on the coast Albania, sinking the Greek steamer Mikael and two sailing ships while losing Lika, which struck a mine. Giuseppe Cesare Abba...
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  • after Durazzo's death, it was not preserved. A. Valenti Durazzo, I Durazzo da schiavi a dogi della Repubblica di Genova, 2004. A.Valenti Durazzo "Il Fratello...
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    The Durazzo were a noble Italian family of Albanian origin, heralding from the city of Durrës in Albania. The Durazzo family assisted the Republic of...
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    families in the republic were the Spinola, the Grimaldi, the Doria and the Durazzo, all these dynasties gave numerous doges to Genoa. While the doge's palace...
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    Cesare Rossarol was an Italian scout cruiser. Commissioned into service in the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) in 1915, she served during World War I...
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    Genoa (redirect from Quarto di Genova)
    are: Villa Brignole Sale Duchessa di Galliera [it], Villa Durazzo-Pallavicini, Villa Doria Centurione [it], Villa Durazzo Bombrini [it], Villa Serra [it]...
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    auxiliary cruiser Città di Catania, the minelayers Minerva and Partenope, and the destroyers Borea, Francesco Nullo, and Giuseppe Cesare Abba departed Taranto...
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    the command of Tenente di vascello (Ship-of-the-Line Lieutenant) Bombardini, got underway from Brindisi with Giuseppe Cesare Abba, and Ippolito Nievo...
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    well as his brother Cesare (from 1665 to 1667) and his nephew Pietro (from 1685-1687). Another of his nephews, Marcello Durazzo, became a cardinal in...
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    The Thieves (1959) as Commissario Di Sapio You're on Your Own (1959) as Il nonno illuminato La cambiale (1959) as Cesare Posalaquaglia Tough Guys (1960)...
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    King Albert on 18 January at San Giovanni di Medua. U-6 sank the French destroyer Renaudin on 16 March at Durazzo. On 8 June, U-5 torpedoed and sank the...
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    delle arti mantovane. Venice: Adolfo Cesare. Saverio Bettinelli (1800). Serse re di Persia. Venice: Adolfo Cesare. Saverio Bettinelli (1800). Discorso...
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  • needed] John, Duke of Durazzo (1294–1336), Count of Gravina 1315[citation needed] Charles, Duke of Durazzo[citation needed] Louis of Durazzo (1324–1362)[citation...
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    1878 Luigi Croce - 1891 Adelaide Dapino Della Torre - 1905 Cesare Dellepiane Gerolamo Durazzo Elisa Falcone - 1893 (Porticato Inferiore Levante. Cippo nº...
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    were discovered in the collections of the descendants of the Grand Duke Durazzo, who had acquired the monastery complex in the 18th century. The volumes...
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    della Rocca. The church was founded in the 15th century by Margherita di Durazzo, mother of King Ladislaus of Naples. The original architect was Andrea...
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  • Bishop of Venosa (1674); Raffaele Riario Di Saono, Bishop of Montepeloso (1674); Mario Emmanuelle Durazzo, Bishop of Aleria (1674); Matteo Orlandi, Bishop...
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  • Triglav which had bombarded the harbor at Durrës (known to the Italians as Durazzo) on the coast of the Principality of Albania, sinking the Greek steamer...
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  • Manfredonia (1675); Domenico Menna, Bishop of Minori (1683); Vincenzo Maria Durazzo, Bishop of Savona (1683); Ferdinando de Rojas, Bishop of Vigevano (1683);...
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    the 19th century when the new owner, Marcello Luigi Durazzo (secretary of the Accademia Ligustica di Belle Arti) commissioned the architect Nicolò Laverneda...
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    the destroyer Giuseppe Cesare Abba to support an attack by nine Italian airplanes against Durrës (known to the Italians as Durazzo) in Albania, but during...
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    command of Capitano di corvetta (Corvette Captain) Ferrero, got underway with her sister ship Francesco Nullo and the scout cruisers Cesare Rossarol and Guglielmo...
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    Scaligeri had been ousted, two self-proclaimed members of the family, Giulio Cesare della Scala (also known as Julius Caesar Scaliger) and his son Joseph Justus...
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    from the original on 16 April 2022. Retrieved 15 August 2020. Mallone Di Novi, Cesare Cattaneo (1987). I "Politici" del Medioevo genovese: il Liber Civilitatis...
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    Tommaso Mansella and Robert of Capua, count of Altavilla. In 1355 Louis of Durazzo camped there with Count Lando's German minions. In July 1380, the city...
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    Cortellazzo i Buccari), Dino Grandi (Conte di Mordano) and Cesare Maria de Vecchi (Conte di Val Cismon). Many of these were victory titles for services...
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    suffered greatly in the struggles between the Angevin and Durazzo dynasties. It was taken by Carlo Durazzo in 1382, retaken by Louis II of Anjou in 1385 and captured...
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    attacking Allied merchant ships departing Durrës (known to the Italians as Durazzo), Albania. After a brief exchange of gunfire, Wildfang retreated towards...
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    Villa Saluzzo ( with Palmieri), Villa Gentile, Villa Lomellini, and Villa Durazzo Pallavicini. He worked in several churches as well. He then painted with...
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