Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives! is the 1989 sequel to the 1983 film Eddie and the Cruisers. It is directed by Jean-Claude Lord, and based on literary...
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Nicholas Orsini (Italian: Nicolò Orsini; Greek: Νικόλαος Ορσίνι, romanized: Nikolaos Orsini) was a Greek–Italian nobleman who was count palatine of Cephalonia...
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Brindisi Matthew Orsini, 1195 – after 1238 Richard Orsini, before 1260 – 1304 John I Orsini, 1304–1317 Nicholas Orsini, 1317–1323 John II Orsini, 1323–1325...
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Francis II (French: François II; 19 January 1544 – 5 December 1560) was King of France from 1559 to 1560. He was also King of Scotland as the husband...
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Latino Malabranca Orsini (b. at Rome, year unknown – d. 10 August 1294, Perugia) was a Roman noble, an Italian cardinal of the Holy Roman Church, and nephew...
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He had three wives: Luisa de San Severino, Margaret of Taranto and Sueva Orsini. Blanche of Baux (or Bianca del Balzo) Isabelle of Baux (or Isabella del...
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born in 1394, the daughter of Francis of Baux and his third wife Sueva Orsini. She was a descendant of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester and Eleanor...
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1250–1337) John II Orsini (died 1335), Count of Cephalonia and ruler of Epirus John II Platyn (died 702), Exarch of Ravenna John II Stanley of the Isle...
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1278) Bentivenga dei Bentivenghi (1230–1289) (1278, 1285) Latino Malabranca Orsini (d. 1294) (1278, 1289) Gerardo Bianchi (1220/25–1302) (1278, 1294) Giovanni...
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Marie Anne de La Trémoille, princesse des Ursins (redirect from Anne Marie Orsini)
now widowed, established herself in Rome. In 1675, she married Flavio Orsini, Duke di Bracciano (1620–1698). The marriage was far from harmonious, but...
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Pope John XXII (redirect from Pope Jean XXII)
Giovanni Gaetano Orsini, 1326–1334. Medieval Mediterranean. Vol. v. 67. Leiden Boston: Brill. ISBN 978-9047411000. OCLC 290558761. Boudet, Jean-Patrice and...
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Toby Fox to write the event's lore". GamesRadar+. Retrieved 20 March 2024. Orsini, Lauren. "Why Adults Fall In Love With (And Spend Big Money On) Cartoon...
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Matteo Rosso Orsini (c. 1230, in Rome – 4 September 1305, in Perugia), was a Roman aristocrat, politician, diplomat, and Roman Catholic Cardinal. He was...
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Catherine de' Medici (category Henry II of France)
Rovere. Catherine was first cared for by her paternal grandmother, Alfonsina Orsini. After Alfonsina's death in 1520, Catherine joined her cousins and was raised...
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John I Orsini (Italian: Giovanni Orsini) was the count palatine of Cephalonia and Zakynthos from 1303 or 1304 to his death in 1317. Married to an Epirote...
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Richard Orsini (Italian: Riccardo Orsini) was the count palatine of Cephalonia and Zakynthos from before 1260 to his death in 1303/4, and also Count of...
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(complete list) – Raimondo del Balzo Orsini, Prince (1393–1406) Ladislaus of Durazzo, Prince (1406–1414) James II of Bourbon-La Marche, Prince (1414–1420)...
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supported the Papacy, while Florence and Milan opted for Naples. In Rome, the Orsini family allied themselves with Ferrante's son Alfonso, and therefore their...
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of World War II films (1950–1989) contains fictional feature films or miniseries released since 1950 which feature events of World War II in the narrative...
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he was consecrated bishop, and then crowned by Cardinal Giovanni Gaetano Orsini. Simon de Brion's appointment as Legate in France, made by Pope Gregory...
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Jacques Voignier (category World War II spies for the United States)
Joe Orsini. Other members of the gang included Paul Bonaventure Carbone and Antione D'Agostino. Voignier also learned the craft of smuggling from Jean Voyatzis...
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Order, when the latter was sent by Pope Nicholas III (Giovanni Caetani Orsini) on 15 October 1277, to arrange a peace between Philip IV of France and...
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Ketevan Bagration of Mukhrani (category Orsini family)
Princess Ketevan Bagration of Mukhrani also known as Khétévane Bagrationi–Orsini, Ketevan Bagrationi–Mukhraneli, or Ketevan Bagrationi–Mukhranbatoni (Georgian:...
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Philip II, Prince (1364–1374) Philip III, Prince (1356–?) James of Baux, Prince (1374–1383) Otto, Prince (1383–1393) Raimondo del Balzo Orsini, Prince...
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A Man Escaped (category World War II films based on actual events)
Monod as Pastor Deleyris Jacques Ertaud as Orsini Jean-Paul Delhumeau as Hebrard Roger Treherne as Terry Jean-Philippe Delamarre as Prisoner 110 César Gattegno...
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Ercole II d'Este, Duke of Ferrara.[citation needed] He is briefly mentioned in the novels Madame Serpent and The Captive Queen, both by Jean Plaidy....
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but one—Jean Cholet—died before it was completed. The eleven electors were relatively evenly divided between the factions of Colonna and Orsini, two powerful...
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Colonna cardinals who had been deposed. Jean Le Moine belonged to the group led by Cardinal Napoleone Orsini, composed of ten cardinals altogether. He...
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Languedoc. With influence from Marie de Medici, he married Maria Felicia Orsini, an Italian noblewoman. In 1620, he was made viceroy of New France, a post...
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Skanderbeg moved against Ferdinand's rivals. Among them were Giovanni Orsini, Jean d'Anjou (the Duke of Calabria), Piccinino, and Francesco del Balzo. They...
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