Fontanellato (section Rocca Sanvitale)
Platoni. The Sanvitale family maintained a close link with the village for more than five centuries: only in 1948 did Giovanni Sanvitale sell the castle...
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Pope Pius IX (redirect from Giovanni Maria Mastai-Ferretti)
Pope Pius IX (Italian: Pio IX, Pio Nono; born Giovanni Maria Mastai Ferretti; 13 May 1792 – 7 February 1878) was head of the Catholic Church from 1846...
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descriptions of his sculptures and monuments (e.g. of Gerolammo Magnani, Luigi Sanvitale, and Francesco Mazzola, but could be copied from one original mistaken...
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The Sanvitale conspiracy (Italian: Congiura dei Sanvitale) was a plot to assassinate Ranuccio I Farnese, Duke of Parma and Piacenza, and members of his...
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Giulio Antonio Santorio Cardinal Girolamo Bernerio Archbishop Galeazzo Sanvitale Cardinal Ludovico Ludovisi Cardinal Luigi Caetani Cardinal Ulderico Carpegna...
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as a restorer, including of the frescoes of Parmigianino at the Rocca Sanvitale of Fontanellato. He painted a portrait of the Duchess Maria Luigia (portrait...
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Galeazzo Sanvitale (died 8 September 1622) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Bari-Canosa (1604–1606). Galeazzo Sanvitale was born...
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consecrated bishop by Ludovico Ludovisi, Archbishop of Bologna with Galeazzo Sanvitale, Archbishop Emeritus of Bari-Canosa, and Ulpiano Volpi, Bishop of Novara...
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belonged to Duchess Marie Louise, grandmother of the then owner, count Giovanni Sanvitale, The Second World War and post-war years brought further difficulties...
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consecrated bishop by Carlo Conti, Bishop of Ancona e Numana, with Galeazzo Sanvitale, Archbishop Emeritus of Bari-Canosa, and Claudio Rangoni, Bishop of Piacenza...
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Giulio Antonio Santorio Cardinal Girolamo Bernerio Archbishop Galeazzo Sanvitale Cardinal Ludovico Ludovisi Cardinal Luigi Caetani Cardinal Ulderico Carpegna...
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Oil on panel, 86 x 94 cm, National Gallery, London Portrait of Galeazzo Sanvitale (1524) – Oil on panel, 109 x 81 cm, Museo di Capodimonte, Naples Portrait...
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life and works, Oxford University Press US, 2007. ISBN 0-19-518129-8 Sanvitale, Francesco, La romanza italiana da salotto, EDT srl, 2002. ISBN 88-7063-615-1...
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(1440–1449) through their associated families of Pallavicino, Rossi, Sanvitale and Da Correggio. These created a kind of new feudalism, building towers...
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Francesca Sanvitale (17 May 1928 – 9 February 2011) was an Italian novelist and journalist, "one of Italy's most renowned contemporary authors". Born...
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Emilia-Romagna region, Italy. In 1978 the headquarters was moved to 1 Palazzo Sanvitale. The location on 3/A Strada Cavour remained as the main branch in the...
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libretto by Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti and Guido Menasci, adapted from an 1880 short story of the same name and subsequent play by Giovanni Verga. Considered...
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Antonio Santori Cardinal Girolamo Bernerio, O.P. Archbishop Galeazzo Sanvitale Cardinal Ludovico Ludovisi Cardinal Luigi Caetani Cardinal Ulderico Carpegna...
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Elder, c. 1568 Antea by Parmigianino, c. 1524–1527 Portrait of Galeazzo Sanvitale by Parmigianino, c. 1524 The Choice of Hercules by Annibale Carracci,...
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Giovanni de' Rossi (1431-1502) eldest son, disinherited by his father, Roberto (? -1541) Donella (1435 - post 1483) married to Giberto III Sanvitale Giacomo...
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Santorio (1566) Cardinal Girolamo Bernerio, O.P. (1586) Archbishop Galeazzo Sanvitale (1604) Cardinal Ludovico Ludovisi (1621) Cardinal Luigi Caetani (1622)...
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Giovanni Tommaso Maria Marelli, C.O. (1673–1752) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop (Personal Title) of Imola (1739–1752) and Archbishop...
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Giovanni Bolla (1650 - September 15, 1735) was an Italian painter, active in the Duchy of Parma. He was born and died in Parma, and seem to have developed...
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Antonio Santori Cardinal Girolamo Bernerio, O.P. Archbishop Galeazzo Sanvitale Cardinal Ludovico Ludovisi Cardinal Luigi Caetani Cardinal Ulderico Carpegna...
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Santorio (1566) Cardinal Girolamo Bernerio, O.P. (1586) Archbishop Galeazzo Sanvitale (1604) Cardinal Ludovico Ludovisi (1621) Cardinal Luigi Caetani (1622)...
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Parma to the Guelph side, by replacing the current bishop with Alberto Sanvitale, who was more loyal to him, and order the local Franciscans to convince...
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accusation of being part of the conspiracy against the Farnese in the Sanvitale Conspiracy, led to the expropriation by 1582 of most of their properties...
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Archbishop Giovanni Visconti, the Lordship of Milan was divided between his nephews Matteo II, Galeazzo II and Bernabò. On 17 April 1355, Giovanni Visconti...
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1599. Initially appointed as cardinal priest the Titular church of San Giovanni a Porta Latina, on 24 January 1600 until he was appointed cardinal priest...
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Giulio Antonio Santorio Cardinal Girolamo Bernerio Archbishop Galeazzo Sanvitale Cardinal Ludovico Ludovisi Cardinal Luigi Caetani Cardinal Ulderico Carpegna...
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