Francesco Moncada de Luna, prince of Paternò (1510 –23 February 1566) was an Italian nobleman in Spanish-ruled Sicily. He was invested as the first prince...
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History of Caltanissetta (section The Moncadas)
church in 1570. After Antonio III Moncada, they were succeeded by Francesco I (1549-1566), Cesare (1566-1571) and Francesco II (1571-1592). Prominent figures...
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History of Bivona (section The Moncadas (1621–1736))
the untimely death of her son Francesco II Moncada, was achieved by her grandson Antonio d'Aragona Moncada, son of Francesco and grandson of Cesare, in 1620...
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Giovanni II Ventimiglia y Moncada, 6th Marquis of Geraci (died 1533) was a Sicilian aristocrat, a member of the prominent House of Ventimiglia. Giovanni II Ventimiglia...
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Hugo de Moncada (also Ugo de Moncada), (born Chiva, Valencia, circa 1476 - died Gulf of Salerno, 28 April 1528) was a Spanish political and military leader...
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of the present church is mainly due to works patronized by Duke Francesco II Moncada between 1572 and 1592. This led to the building of the nave with...
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Moncada [it] and conferred it on Artale to induce him to make peace. On 24 July, Artale's agents accepted the handover of the island from Moncada's....
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Sicily was ruled by four Vicars: Artale I Alagona, Count of Mistretta, Francesco II Ventimiglia, Count of Geraci, Manfredi III Chiaramonte, Count of Modica...
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Della Sicilia nobile, Volume 1, by Francesco Maria Emanuele e Gaetani marchese di Villabianca, Carlo Crispo Moncada, Antonino Mango di Casalgerardo; 1754...
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second, to Melchiora Orioles Moncada, daughter of Orazio, baron of San Pietro di Patti. With the latter he had a son, Francesco Natoli.: 453 Giovanni Natoli...
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Francesco Maria Emanuele Gaetani (1720–1802), marquis of Villabianca, was a Sicilian nobleman and historian. Gaetani was born in Palermo, and held public...
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Nerio II (1435–1439) Antonio II (1439–1441) Nerio II (1441–1451), restored Claire (1451–1454) with Bartolomeo Contarini (1451–1454) Francesco I (1451–1454)...
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1590, Sicilian Francesco de Moncada y de Luna, 3rd Prince di Paternò, deceased 1595. Issue: The so-called Antonio de Aragón y Moncada, 6th Duke of Montalto...
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Duke of Bivona (redirect from Luis Guillem de Moncada, Duke of Monalto)
Catania, (+ Caltgirone July 1591). Cesare Moncada, the Duke Consort, was the son of Don Francesco Moncada, Conte di Adernò, Conte di Sclafani (con la...
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In 1407, King Martin I ceded the territory of Caltanissetta to Matteo Moncada II, of the noble Spanish House of Montcada, which already owned the estate...
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lines procured him the admittance, even very young, into the house of Francesco Moncada, prince of Paternò, patron of several literates and whom he dedicated...
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Tagliavia 1566–1568 Interim (1st term) Francesco Ferdinando II d'Avalos, 5th Marquis of Pescara, 1568–1571 Giuseppe Francesco Landriano, Count of Landriano 1571...
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Acting President (1926) Adolfo Díaz, President (1926–1929) José María Moncada, President (1929–1933) Juan Bautista Sacasa, President (1933–1936) Carlos...
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army led by Prospero Colonna drove the French out of Milan, installed Francesco II Sforza to the ducal throne, and restored the provinces of Parma and Piacenza...
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(1610-1675) Leonor de Moura y Moncada de Aragón, 2nd Duchess of Nocera (d. 1706), daughter of the 1st Duke Juana de Moura y Moncada de Aragón [it], 3rd Duchess...
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Opus Dei (category Pope John Paul II)
Dei. Retrieved 27 November 2006. "Papa Francesco ricorda san Josemaría come 'precursore del Concilio Vaticano II'" (in Italian). Opus Dei. Retrieved 11...
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Frederick II. After the Angevin domination, it became part of Aragonese Sicily and, from 1362, it was a fief of Guglielmo Raimondo II Moncada. It returned...
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Reginaldo Lentini (5 December 1274 – 31 May 1287) Francesco Fontana (23 April 1288 - 1296) Raniero II Lentini (1296–1304) Guidotto de Abbiate (10 January...
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well as his successors Peter II, Louis, Frederick IV and Maria. Here the latter was kidnapped by Guglielmo Raimondo III Moncada to avoid her marriage with...
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Padiglione family. After Bocchini graduated with a Law degree from the Federico II University in Naples in 1902, he joined the prefectural civil service. After...
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town in the late 16th-century under the patronage of Luisa Moncada and her son Francesco II. The church was adjacent to a newly established college run...
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acquired the roofline balustrade. In 1760, and the palace belonging to the Moncada and adjacent to the Butera palace was incorporated. This allowed for the...
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(1734–1751) Tommaso Moncada La Rocca (1751–1762) Giorgio Maria Lascaris (1762–1795) vacant (1795–1800) Michele di Pietro (1800–1821) Francesco Maria Fenzi (1816–1829)...
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between Guglielmo Raimondo II Moncada, the Sidoti and Landolina. Della cronologia universale della Sicilia, 3rd volume by Francesco Aprile (1725), page 201...
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1391-1392) Guglielmo Raimondo III Moncada (c.1392-1393) Artale II Alagona (c.1393-1396/1398) Guglielmo Raimondo III Moncada (c.1396-1397) Maria of Sicily...
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