Pope Innocent VIII (Latin: Innocentius VIII; Italian: Innocenzo VIII; 1432 – 25 July 1492), born Giovanni Battista Cybo (or Cibo), was head of the Catholic...
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ally of his cousin cardinal Innocenzo Cybo. Innocent VIII's natural son, later legitimized, was Franceschetto Cybo, son in law to Lorenzo Il Magnifico de'...
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Franceschetto Cybo (baptized Francesco) (c. 1450 – 25 July 1519) was an Italian nobleman, noteworthy for being the illegitimate son of Pope Innocent VIII (Giovanni...
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Alberico I Cybo-Malaspina (28 February 1534 – 18 January 1623) was the first Prince of Massa and Marquis of Carrara. He was also the last Count (1553–1619)...
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Secretary of State of Pope Innocent XI. Cybo was born 16 July 1613 in Genoa, the fifth of fourteen children of Carlo I Cybo-Malaspina, sovereign Prince...
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Maurizio Cybo, although another source states Maurizio (d. April 1491) was his father. He was made cardinal on 9 March 1489 by his uncle, Pope Innocent VIII...
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Ricciarda Malaspina (redirect from Ricciarda Cybo Malaspina)
states. The following year she married Lorenzo Cybo, a Genoese nobleman who was a grandson of Pope Innocent VIII and Lorenzo de' Medici, and a nephew of...
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Eleonora was the granddaughter of Franceschetto Cybo, Duke of Spoleto—legitimized son of Pope Innocent VIII—and Maddalena de' Medici, daughter of Lorenzo...
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Lorenzo Cybo de Mari, nephew of Pope Innocent VIII, and dedicated to St Lawrence. Giorgio Vasari claimed that the patron was Cardinal Innocenzo Cybo but the...
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aristocratic Cybo Malaspina family, he was the son of Carlo II Cybo, duke of Massa, who was a descendant of Pope Innocent VIII and Teresa Pamfili. Cybo was great...
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Cybo family purchased Florentine citizenship for a considerable sum of money Innocenzo was born in Florence on 25 August 1491 to Franceschetto Cybo...
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as the Medici, Cybo, Rospigliosi, Sacchetti, Corsini, and Aldobrandini. Three popes have blood relations with the Altoviti; Innocent VIII, Clement IX...
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son of Franceschetto Cybo and Maddalena de' Medici, daughter of Lorenzo de' Medici. His paternal grandfather was Pope Innocent VIII. His uncle was Pope...
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archival sources the chapel was founded by Teodorina Cybo (c. 1455-1508), the natural daughter of Pope Innocent VIII. She was married to a Genovese gentleman...
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Anguillara from Franceschetto Cybo, the son of Pope Innocent VIII. It seems that Alexander VI had already reached an agreement with Cybo over the two fortresses...
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Taddea Malaspina (category Cybo-Malaspina)
Ricciarda's marriage to the Genoese nobleman Lorenzo Cybo, the family was related to erstwhile Pope Innocent VIII and to the Medici: Pope Leo X and Pope Clement...
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Maddalena de' Medici (1473–1528) (category Cybo family)
February 1487 she was engaged to be married to Franceschetto Cybo, son of Pope Innocent VIII. They were married in January 1488, and she brought a dowry...
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although the names of two of them were published only after his death: Lorenzo Cybo de Mari, nephew of the Pope and archbishop of Benevento – cardinal priest...
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granddaughter, married in 1520 with Lorenzo Cybo, a member of an influential family of Genoese aristocrats. Pope Innocent VIII (Lorenzo's grandfather) belonged...
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happened in Lazio region under Pope Innocent III. In 1484 Pope Innocent VIII gave the fief of the abbey to the Cybo family. Since 1917 the convent has...
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sovereign marquise of Massa and Carrara, and Lorenzo Cybo, count of Ferentillo, a grandson of Pope Innocent VIII and Lorenzo de' Medici. Upon the death of her...
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Santa Maria del Popolo (section Cybo Chapel)
addition happened during the pontificate of Innocent XI. His Secretary of State, Cardinal Alderano Cybo demolished the old family chapel (the second...
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Her maternal grandparents were Franceschetto Cybo, Duke of Spoleto (in turn illegitimate son of Pope Innocent VIII) and Maddalena de' Medici (daughter of...
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On the same right side stands the 15th-century former cardinal Lorenzo Cybo de Mari's palace, now Ferrari di Valbona, a building altered in 1936 to designs...
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the valley separating Villa Cybo from Villa Barberini. In 1773 he concluded the purchase of the three hectares of villa Cybo, the property adjacent to the...
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Civitella and had no children. Teresa Pamphili (1650–1704) married Carlo II Cybo-Malaspina, Duke of Massa and had children. Anna Pamphili (1652–1728) married...
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architect Innocenzo Conti (1731–1785), Roman Catholic cardinal Innocenzo Cybo (1491–1550), Roman Catholic cardinal Innocenzo Donina (1950–2020), Italian...
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II) Stefano Nardini Pedro González de Mendoza Giovanni Battista Cybo (later Pope Innocent VIII) Giovanni Arcimboldi Philibert Hugonet Jorge da Costa Charles...
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born c. 1350 in Naples. Piero (also Perino, Pietro) Cybo Tomacelli was a descendant of Tamaso Cybo, who belonged to an influential noble family from Genoa...
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(Cybo) (1689–1706?), titular archbishop of Seleucia in Isauria Luigi Pico della Mirandola (1706–1712) Andrea Riggio (1716–1717) Camillo Cibo (Cybo) (1718–1729)...
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