Giovanni Stefano Ferrero (1474–1510) (called the Cardinal of Bologna) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Giovanni Stefano Ferrero was...
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Massimiliano Sforza restored Sforza rule in Milan, and a Spanish army led by Giovanni de Medici restored Medici rule in Florence. The Kingdom of Naples was recognized...
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Juan Esteban Ferrero, O. Cist. or Giovanni Stefano Ferrero (1568–1610) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Vercelli (1599–1610) and Apostolic...
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1540) May 5 Juan Diego, Roman Catholic Saint from Mexico (d. 1548) Giovanni Stefano Ferrero, Italian cardinal (d. 1510) May 18 – Isabella d'Este, Marquise...
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his Vicar General, Paulus Granutius, as his procurator. Bishop Giovanni Stefano Ferrero (1599–1610) was present at the Seventh Provincial Synod of Milan...
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1540) May 5 Juan Diego, Roman Catholic Saint from Mexico (d. 1548) Giovanni Stefano Ferrero, Italian cardinal (d. 1510) May 18 – Isabella d'Este, Marquise...
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at Turin, the son of Giovanni, count of Lavriano, and Anna Maria Re. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Francesco Maria Ferrero di Lavriano. In 1702...
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Stefano (1818). Dizionario dei pittori dai Rinovamento delle Belle Arti Fino al 1800 (Volume 1: A-L). Milan: Vincenzo Ferrario. p. 149. Viale Ferrero...
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inedito, Milano (Italy) 2011 Boldini, Giovanni, Enzo Savoia, and Stefano Bosi. Giovanni Boldini. Capolavori e opere inedite dall'atelier dell'artista. Crocetta...
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(1497–1509) Giovanni Stefano Ferrero (1509–1510 Died) Bonifacio Ferrero (1511–1518 Resigned) Filiberto Ferrero (1518–1549) Sebastiano Ferrero (1549–1563...
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died 21 October 1483) Cardinal Giuliano della Rovere (1483–1502) Giovanni Stefano Ferrero (1502–1510) Cardinal Francesco Alidosi, Administrator (18 October...
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The Violent Patriot (redirect from Giovanni dalle Bande Nere (film))
Italian condottiero Giovanni dalle Bande Nere. Vittorio Gassman as Giovanni dalle Bande Nere Constance Smith as Lady Emma Anna Maria Ferrero: Anna Gérard Landry...
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Giovanni Bruzzo (15 August 1824 in Genoa – 28 July 1900 in Turin) was an Italian general and politician. He was a senator of the Kingdom of Italy from...
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and Giordano resigned and after that some bertinottiani, led by Ferrero and Giovanni Russo Spena (both former Proletarian Democracy members), had forged...
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Bonifacio Ferrero (1476–1543) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Bonifacio Ferrero was born in Biella in 1476, the son of Sebastiano Ferraro...
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2–86. Photos of Andrea Ferrero in Immaginario Diplomatico - collection of historical photos of Italian Diplomats by Stefano Baldi Portals: Biography...
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Vito Carnevali Angelo Caroselli Mario Carotenuto Memmo Carotenuto Stefano Caruso Giovanni Battista Casali Sandro Casamonica Mario Caserini Carlo Cassola...
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Valencian cardinal, from the city of Valencia. He was tutor to the young Giovanni Borgia, and a close associate of his father Pope Alexander VI. He was archbishop...
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Cesarini, he became close to the Medici family, particularly Cardinal Giovanni di Lorenzo de' Medici, the future Pope Leo X. He was made cardinal deacon...
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Contarini (1535–1537) Giovanni Maria Ciocchi del Monte (1537–1542) Giovanni Morone (1542–1549) Filiberto Ferrero (1549) Giovanni Ricci (1551–1566) Luigi...
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Luca Francesconi, Stefano Gervasoni, Marco Stroppa, Giacomo Puccini, Alfredo Piatti, Amilcare Ponchielli, Arrigo Boito, Giovanni Bottesini, Alfredo Catalani...
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1501–1504 Succeeded by Juan de Vera Preceded by Giuliano Cesarini Cardinal-Priest of Santi Sergio e Bacco 1503–1504 Succeeded by Giovanni Stefano Ferrero...
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Ferdinando Donno Bartolomeo Dotti Filocritilo Elpizi Scipione Errico Giovanni Stefano Fachinelli Francesco Ferrari Mario Fiorentini Girolamo Fiumagioli Girolamo...
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word for suitcase, and "extra". The Valextra brand was founded in 1937 by Giovanni Fontana in Milan's Piazza San Babila. From the beginning, Valextra specialised...
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Sardinia committed a total of 18,000 troops under Lieutenant General Alfonso Ferrero La Marmora to the Crimean Campaign.: 111–12 Cavour aimed to gain the favour...
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World position Source 1 Giovanni Ferrero & family 25,2 30 Ferrero 2 Leonardo Del Vecchio & family 17,9 37 Luxottica 3 Stefano Pessina 13,4 62 Alliance...
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and piano Sollima, Salvatore, Dulbecco, Galante, Del Corno, Andreoni, Ferrero, Boccadoro, Ibert, Jolivet, Milhaud, Debussy, Francaix, Schmitt, Desenclos...
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son Jacopo). While rehearsing Hamlet, he began an affair with Anna Maria Ferrero, his 16-year-old Ophelia, which ended his marriage to Winters. He and Winters...
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c. 1581) Vincenzo Bellavere (c. 1540/1541 – 1587) Giovanni Ferretti (c. 1540 – after 1609) Stefano Rossetto (fl. 1560–1580) Francesco Rovigo (1540/1541...
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Ferrabosco (1513–1574) Giovanni Battista Ferrandini (c. 1710–1791) Benedetto Ferrari (c. 1603–1681) Domenico Ferrari (1722–1780) Lorenzo Ferrero (born 1951) Gianni...
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