marriage to become the property of the House of Spinola, when Maddalena Doria married to Niccolò Spinola. Maddalena directed the Rococo refurbishment in...
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available, and were detrimental to their political and economic interest. Niccolò Machiavelli even said that condottieri fought each other in grandiose,...
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Michele Crivelli Ludovico Merlini Filippo Acciaioli Luigi Gualterio Girolamo Spinola Antonio Maria Erba-Odescalchi Sante Veronese Ludovico Valenti Giuseppe...
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Orazio Filippo Spada Apostolic Nuncio to Poland 1706–1707 Succeeded by Niccolò Spínola Preceded by Domenico Folgori Titular Archbishop of Nazareth 1706–1710...
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the Pope on 2 October, and he was consecrated in Rome by Cardinal Niccolò Spinola on 8 October 1730. He died on 20 April 1743. Ritzler, VI, p. 154, with...
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Francesco Sanvitale While bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of: Niccolò Spínola, Titular Archbishop of Thebae and Apostolic Nuncio to Florence (1706);...
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Lomellino, Palazzo Reale, Palazzo Angelo Giovanni Spinola, Palazzo Pietro Spinola di San Luca and Palazzo Spinola di Pellicceria. Genoa's historic centre is...
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commendam) Hyacinthe Sigismond Gerdil, B. (1784.09.20 – 1802.08.12) Girolamo Spinola (1775.03.13 – 1775.04.03, 1775.04.03 – 1784.07.22 in commendam) Ferdinando...
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Michele Della Torre Giulio Canani Niccolò Sfondrati Anton Maria Salviati Agostino Valier Vincenzo Lauro Filippo Spinola Alberto Bolognetti Jerzy Radziwiłł...
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1717, and was consecrated a bishop in Rome on 25 April by Cardinal Niccolò Spinola. He held two diocesan synods, and was responsible for allowing the...
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(1529) Antonio Sanseverino (1530–1531) Benedetto Accolti (1531) Agostino Spinola (1532–1533) Gianvincenzo Carafa (1533–1534) Andrea Matteo Palmieri (1534–1535)...
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The palazzo Baldassarre Lomellini also known as palazzo di Cristoforo Spinola or palazzo Campanella is a building located in via Garibaldi at number 12...
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and four of her female business associates, Giovanna De Grandis, Maria Spinola, Graziosa Farina, and Laura Crispoldi, executed at the Campo de' Fiori...
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Nicolau Nasoni (redirect from Niccoló Nasoni)
Nasoni also painted frescoes in other buildings in Malta, such as Palazzo Spinola. At the invitation of Jerónimo de Távora e Noronha, the Dean of Porto,...
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circa 1122) Oderisio, O.S.B. (1122–1126) Rustico (1128- start of 1142) Niccolò (1143–1152) Lombardo (1171-1179) Giovanni Domenico Trinci (1213?–1219?)...
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of the Spinola families. While Genoa was often under Guelph rule in the early years of the 13th century, in 1270, Ghibellines Oberto Spinola and Oberto...
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Giovanni Francesco Negroni (30 September 1686 – 2 January 1696) Giambattista Spinola (iuniore) pro hac vice (2 January 1696 – 19 March 1719) Thomas Philip Wallrad...
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map's origin, along with the coat of arms of the Spinolas, a prominent Genoese mercantile family. Niccolò de'Conti was from a noble mercantile family; at...
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(1521) Francesco Armellini Pantalassi de' Medici (1521–1527) Agostino Spinola (1528–1537) Guido Ascanio Sforza di Santa Fiora (1537–1564) Vitellozzo...
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[citation needed] Among other influential families in the republic were the Spinola, the Grimaldi, the Doria and the Durazzo, all these dynasties gave numerous...
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Paolucci (1700–1721) (first time) Giorgio Spinola (1721–1724) Fabrizio Paolucci (1724–1726) (second time) Niccolò Maria Lercari (1726–1730) Antonio Banchieri...
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Gandia, had issue. Carlo Doria (1576–1650), duke of Tursi, married Placidia Spinola, had issue. He married secondly and secretly in 1590 with Baroness Katharina...
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figure Gironima Spana and her five associates Giovanna De Grandis, Maria Spinola, Graziosa Farina and Laura Crispoldi were all executed by hanging on Campo...
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Massa and Carrara, and of Brigida Spinola (1587–1660), the daughter of the Marchese di Calice, Giannettino Spinola. As was the custom in his family (he...
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Nicolinus de Camilla, Jacobus de Voragine, Thedisius Fieschi, and Ottobono Spinola, were unable to come to an agreement, and therefore resigned the choice...
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Francesco Lavagnino, composer Simone Molinaro, composer Natalino Otto, singer Niccolò Paganini, violinist and musical genius Calega Panzan, Genoese troubadour...
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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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1717 the Empress Maria Theresa was baptised by the papal nuncio Giorgio Spinola, representing Pope Clement XI, with baptismal water containing a few drops...
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Ubaldi) (28 Jul 1508 – Dec 1509 (died)) Agostino Spínola (19 Dec 1509 – 15 Feb 1529 (resigned)) Carlo Spinola (15 Feb 1529 – 15 Nov 1535 (died)) Giacomo Simonetta...
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was the principal consecrator of: Giulio Spinola, Titular Archbishop of Laodicea in Phrygia (1658); Niccolo Pietro Bargellini, Titular Archbishop of Thebae...
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