Giovanni Ludovico of Saluzzo (also spelled Gian Ludovico; c. 1496–1563) was marquess of Saluzzo in 1528–1529. The second eldest son of Ludovico II of...
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Saluzzo (Italian: [saˈluttso]; Piedmontese: Salusse [saˈlyse]) is a town and former principality in the province of Cuneo, in the Piedmont region, Italy...
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Ludovico II del Vasto (23 March 1438 in Saluzzo – 27 January 1504) was marquess of Saluzzo from 1475 until his death. Before his accession as marquis he...
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Thomas III of Saluzzo (Italian: Tommaso III di Saluzzo) (1356–1416) was Marquess of Saluzzo from 1396 until his death. He was born in Saluzzo in north-western...
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Milan Cathedral (redirect from Duomo di Milano)
in 1075, they were rebuilt as the Duomo. In 1386, Archbishop Antonio da Saluzzo began construction of the cathedral. Start of the construction coincided...
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illegitimate. Constanza of Saluzzo. Giacomo of Saluzzo. Luchina of Saluzzo. Married Giovanni Beccaria. Beatrice of Saluzzo. Married Antoni Falletto, Lord...
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correspondents. His students included Joseph-Louis Lagrange, Giovanni Francesco Cigna, Giuseppe Angelo Saluzzo, and the successor to the Chair of physics, Antonio...
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Duchy of Milan (redirect from Ducato di Milano)
Marìa Sforza duca di Milano - Treccani". Treccani (in Italian). Retrieved 25 April 2024. "Ludovico Sforza detto il Moro: ascesa e caduta di un principe del...
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Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy (redirect from Carlo Emanuele I di Savoia)
advantage of the civil war weakening France, he occupied the Marquisate of Saluzzo, which was under French protection. The new king, Henry IV, demanded the...
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(1839), Vol. III, pp. 44-5, citing “Chiesa Cronaca di Saluzzo ms”. This child, Giovanni of Saluzzo, was known as Marquis of Clavesana, according to Liber...
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Giovanni Andrea Saluzzo, Lord of Castellar who participated in the Battle of Novara in 1500 as a trusted man of the marquess Ludovico II of Saluzzo against...
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John Jacob, Marquis of Montferrat (redirect from Giovanni Giacomo del Monferrato)
king of Cyprus. Isabella (ca. 1419–1475); married to Ludovico I del Vasto, Marquis of Saluzzo. William VIII (1422–1483), Marquis of Montferrat 1464–1483...
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October 1528) was the Marquess of Saluzzo from 1504 until his death. Born in Saluzzo, the elder son of Ludovico II of Saluzzo and Margaret of Foix-Candale...
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improve it as the main fortress of the Marquisate of Saluzzo. In 1529, Giovanni Ludovico, Marquess of Saluzzo, was imprisoned in the castle. In 1600 the castle...
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Caracciolo di Martina (1801–1802) Giuseppe Firrao, Jr. (1802–1803) Ferdinando Maria Saluzzo (1803–1804) Bartolomeo Pacca (1804–1805) Giovanni Filippo Gallarati...
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Nicola (1914). Il Ducato di Bari sotto Sforza Maria Sforza e Ludovico il Moro [The Duchy of Bari under Sforza Maria Sforza and Ludovico il Moro] (PDF). Serie...
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University of Turin (redirect from Università degli Studi di Torino)
Turin was founded as a studium in 1404, under the initiative of Prince Ludovico di Savoia. From 1427 to 1436 the seat of the university was transferred...
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Genoa (redirect from Quarto di Genova)
Negrone Moro [it], Villa Rosazza, Villetta Di Negro [it], Villa delle Peschiere, Villa Imperiale [it], Villa Saluzzo Bombrini [it], and Villa Grimaldi Fassio...
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Lord of Rimini (1417–1468) Giovanni II Bentivoglio, tyrant of Bologna (1440–1508) Lorenzo de' Medici (1449–1492) Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan (1452–1508)...
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Sant'Anastasia al Palatino (redirect from Basilica di Sant'Anastasia al Palatino)
Giovanelli, Patriarch of Venice (24 May 1802-29 February 1804) Ferdinando Maria Saluzzo, Prefect of Sacred Congregation for Good Government (28 May 1804-3 November...
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Republic of Venice (redirect from Serenissima Repubblica di Venezia)
22 January 2020. "Privilegio di stampa". Treccani (in Italian). Istituto della Enciclopedia Italianafondata da Giovanni Treccani S.p.A. Retrieved 3 April...
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1431 in Ferrara to Nicolò III and Ricciarda da Saluzzo. His maternal grandparents were Thomas III of Saluzzo and Marguerite of Roussy. He was educated at...
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Lombardy to Piedmont, in the church of San Giovanni in Saluzzo he built the tomb of Ludovico II of Saluzzo. He sculpted the noteworthy statue of "St....
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Giorgio Biandrata (category People from Saluzzo)
career he was accompanied by his two brothers, Ludovico and Alphonso, the former being canon of Saluzzo. In Transylvania, Biandrata co-operated with Francis...
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bibliografia di Domenico della Rovere," in: Italia medioevale e umanistica 27 (1984), pp. 175-231. Eubel, II, p. 18 no. 23; 158; 245; 247. Giovanni Ludovico, son...
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San Nicola di Bari and its associated church in Pietracatella c. 1580. Ludovico Pallavicino Ceva (died 1598) Roman Catholic Bishop of Saluzzo (1581–1583)...
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Santa Maria del Popolo (section Ludovico Podocataro)
cenotaph of Cardinal Giovanni Battista Pallavicino (1596) is likewise attributed to Paracca. The wall tomb of the Cypriot Cardinal Ludovico Podocataro, secretary...
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elected Pope Gregory XI (1370–1378) Ludovico de Altavilla (18 September 1378 – ca. 1380) [by Urban VI] Amadeo de Saluzzo (23 December 1383 – 28 June 1419)...
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disinherited Pier Maria II's eldest son Giovanni. Guido came to his father's aid during the Rossi War against Ludovico il Moro and was thus declared a rebel...
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access to Istoria di Saluzzo was denied as "the chronicle was written by a pen in those partial times of the ancient margraves of Saluzzo, implacable enemies...
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