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    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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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