• Niccolo d'Ardia Caracciolo RHA (September 18, 1941 – December 16, 1989), known as Niccolo or Nick Caracciolo, was an Irish artist known for his portraits...
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  • Cardinal Vicar of Rome. 1701–1712: Domenico Zauli [it] 1712–1715: Niccolò Caracciolo [it] 1723–1738: Nunzio Baccari 1738–1742: Filippo Carlo Spada [it]...
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    He was perhaps a descendant of Niccolò Caracciolo, a chamberlain and marshal of King Robert I of Naples. Caracciolo entered the Order of the Knights...
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    Carmine Nicola Caracciolo, Carmine Niccolo Caracciolo, Carmine Nicolás Caracciolo and Carmino Nicolás Caracciolo. Born in 1671 in Bucchianico, Naples...
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    The House of Caracciolo (Italian pronunciation: [kaˈrattʃolo]) (Italian: Casa Caracciolo) (Latin: Domus Caracciolo) is a prominent aristocratic noble...
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    (1520–1536 Resigned) Tommaso Caracciolo (1536–1546) Cardinal Niccolò Caetani di Sermoneta (1546–1549) Fabio Arcella (1549–1564) Niccolò Caetani di Sermoneta (1564–1585)...
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  • Paluzzi Altieri degli Albertoni (1671) Gasparo Carpegna (1671–1714) Niccolò Caracciolo (pro-vicar, 1715–1717) Giandomenico Paracciani (1717–1721) Fabrizio...
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  • Augustin de Lanzano (regent of the Apostolic Penitentiary 1388–1389) Niccolo Caracciolo Moschino (1389) Francesco Carbone Tomacelli (1389–1405) Antonio Caetani...
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  • Vieste (1697); Bernabé de Castro, Archbishop of Lanciano (1697); Innico Caracciolo, Bishop of Aversa (1697); Michele Maria Dentice, Bishop of Mottola (1697);...
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    1712 Term ended 1 January 1713 Predecessor Marcello d'Aste Successor Niccolò Caracciolo Orders Ordination 23 December 1673 by Giacomo de Angelis Created cardinal...
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    Pope Pius VII (Italian: Pio VII; born Barnaba Niccolò Maria Luigi Chiaramonti; 14 August 1742 – 20 August 1823) was head of the Catholic Church from 14...
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    Ruffo, Bishop of Lecce (1735); and the principal co-consecrator of: Niccolò Caracciolo, Titular Archbishop of Thessalonica and Apostolic Nuncio to Florence...
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    Gentili Andrea Bontempi Martini Bonaventura Badoaro de Peraga O.E.S.A. Niccolò Caracciolo Moschino O.P. Filippo Carafa Galeotto Tarlati de Petramala Giovanni...
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  • Niccolò Speziale di Noto (Noto, c. 1380 – Noto, 13 Feb. 1444) was the Viceroy of Sicily in 1423–1424, and 1425–1432. He was a personal Sicilian vassal...
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    da Murcia, O.E.S.A. (20 March 1363 – after 18 July 1380) Cardinal Niccolò Caracciolo Moschino, O.P. (Apostolic Administrator 1380–1387) Paolo Zuccaro (1380–1387)...
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  • and won the final of 18 September 2008 paired with the blonde Costanza Caracciolo: the two veline showgirls were on Striscia la notizia for four consecutive...
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  • (1305–1311) Guillaume Teste (1312–1326) Bernard d'Albi (1338–1349) Niccolò Caracciolo Moschino, O.P. (1378–1389) Giovanni Piacentini (1385–1404), pseudocardinal...
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  • Tommaso Caracciolo (1478–1546) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Capua (1536–1546), Bishop of Trivento (1502–1540), Apostolic Nuncio...
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    Conti Nicolò Maria Antonelli Lorenzo Ganganelli Giovanni Costanzo Caracciolo Niccolò Perelli Marcantonio Colonna Andrea Corsini Buenaventura de Córdoba...
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    of Taranto. The links with the court increased further under Sergianni Caracciolo, Joan's lover and Great Senechal. A younger brother of Giannantonio married...
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    Niccolò Caetani di Sermoneta (1526–1585) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop. Niccolò Caetani was born in Rome on 23 February 1526, the...
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    Nicolas Régnier (1591–1667), known in Italy as Niccolò Renieri, was a painter, art dealer and art collector from the County of Hainaut, a French-speaking...
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    Giacomo Simoneta John Fisher Jean du Bellay Gasparo Contarini Marino Caracciolo Desiderius Erasmus was offered a cardinal's hat, but he declined.[citation...
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    Caracciolo. Pirro, p. 553. Niccolo Caracciolo was the brother of Luigi Caracciolo and nephew of Marino Ascanio Caracciolo. He was appointed when he still...
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  • Aloia (born 1965) Corrado Alvaro (1895–1956) Pasquale Amati (1726–1792) Niccolò Ammaniti (born 1966) Elisa S. Amore (born 1984) Andrea da Grosseto (13th...
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  • Niccolò II the Lame, Marquis of Modena (1352–1388), of Ferrara (1361–1388) Alberto V, Marquis of Ferrara (1361–1393), of Modena (1388–1393) Niccolò III...
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    returned briefly to Naples, but here he was opposed by Giovanni (Sergianni) Caracciolo, Joan's new lover. In the following, confused, events that led to the...
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    1421–1422 Niccolò Speciale 1423–1424 (1st term) Peter, infans of Aragón 1424–1425 Giovanni I Ventimiglia, count-marquis of Geraci 1430–1432 Niccolò Speciale...
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    whom he led to court. Tired of Trogia, he fell in love with Francesca Caracciolo, called Ceccarella, who, faithful to her husband, did not correspond with...
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    Francesco Albani (15 May 1747 – 12 February 1759) Giovanni Costanzio Caracciolo (19 November 1759 – 12 December 1770) Bernardino De Vecchi (29 May 1775...
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