Tomaso Spinola (Genoa, 1557 - Genoa, 1631) was the 90th Doge of the Republic of Genoa. According to the annals of the Republic, the Dogate of Tomaso Spinola...
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Spinola, 66th doge. Tomaso Spinola, 90th doge Andrea Spinola, 99th doge. Alessandro Spinola, 112th doge. Agostino Spinola, 125th doge. Luca Spinola,...
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The Palazzo Tommaso Spinola, also known as Palazzo Tomaso Spinola di Luccoli or Palazzo Spinola Pessagno, is a building located in salita di Santa Caterina...
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doge for one week in 1436 Tomaso di Campofregoso, 1436–1437 (second reign) Battista Fregoso served as doge for a few hours Tomaso di Campofregoso, 1437–1442...
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played an important role in the Siege of Barcelona (1713–14). Spinola was the dedicatee of Tomaso Albinoni's 12 Concerti a cinque, Op. 5 (1707), and of Giacomo...
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the Rolli di Genova. Originally owned by Cristoforo Spinola, the palace owes its fame to Tomaso Pallavicini who rebuilt it almost entirely between 1620...
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Battista Spinola di Tomaso, man of letters and doge of the Republic of Genoa in 1613—1615. At the beginning of the 19th century it belongs to the Spinola. Situated...
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Luciani, Doge (1609–1611) Alessandro Giustiniani Longo, Doge (1611–1613) Tomaso Spinola, Doge (1613–1615) Bernardo Clavarezza, Doge (1615–1617) Giovanni Giacomo...
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1611 – April 6, 1613 Preceded by Agostino Pinelli Luciani Succeeded by Tomaso Spinola Personal details Born 1554 Genoa, Republic of Genoa Died 1631 Genoa...
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Republic of Genoa In office April 25, 1615 – April 25, 1617 Preceded by Tomaso Spinola Succeeded by Giovanni Giacomo Imperiale Tartaro Personal details Born...
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Cybo, Doria, Fieschi, Giustiniani, Grimaldi, Imperiale, Pallavicino, and Spinola families. He refused offers to take the lordship of Genoa and even the...
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Pietro Fregoso Pietro di Campofregoso Paolo di Campofregoso Spinetta Fregoso Tomaso di Campofregoso Agostino Fregoso: condottiero Cesare Fregoso: condottiero...
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San Carlo al Corso Church of Santa Maria della Consolazione Church of San Tomaso in Terramara Castello Sforzesco Central Station Cimitero Maggiore di Milano...
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Livinallongo del Col di Lana Castello Di Arten, Fonzaso Castello Di Avoscan, San Tomaso Agordino Castello Di Bivai, Bivai Castello di Botestagno, Cortina d’Ampezzo...
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1671 Died) Giovanni Geronimo Doria, C.R.S. (16 Nov 1671 – Dec 1702 Died) Tomaso Giustiniani, C.R.M. (22 Jul 1709 – 25 Jun 1713 Died) Nicolao Gaetano Aprosio...
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Teodoro (Province of Messina) San Teodoro (Province of Olbia-Tempio) San Tomaso Agordino San Valentino in Abruzzo Citeriore San Valentino Torio San Venanzo...
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principal co-consecrator of: Antonio Rosignoli, Bishop of Arbe (1700); Tomaso Giustiniani, Bishop of Chios (1700); Vincenzo Lupi, Bishop of Stagno (1703);...
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Mignano was both architect and contractor. The builders were the brothers Tomaso and Oberto Caressia, of Albenga origin and involved in all municipal works...
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writer on music, the most celebrated music theorist of the mid-16th century Tomaso Albinoni (1671–1751), composer remembered chiefly for his instrumental music...
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Invrea, he had a daughter, Caterina. Doge of Genoa Republic of Genoa Netro, Tomaso Ricardi di; Gentile, Luisa Clotilde; culturali, Italy Ministero per i beni...
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met the news with great disappointment, since the capture of Breda by Spinola in 1625 had been hailed as one of the Monarchy's greatest triumphs, and...
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