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    Antoniotto II Adorno (c. 1479 – 12 September 1528) was Doge of the Republic of Genoa from 1522 to 1527. Adorno was the last of the Genoese doges elected...
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  • Antoniotto Adorno may refer to the following: Antoniotto I Adorno (1340–1398), Doge of the Republic of Genoa (1378, 1384–1390, 1391–1392, 1394–1396) Antoniotto...
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  • nobleman Antoniotto II Adorno (c. 1479 – 1528), Italian nobleman Antoniotto Botta Adorno (1688–1774), Italian diplomat and military officer Antoniotto di Montaldo...
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    Antoniotto Botta Adorno, also Anton Otto Marchese Botta d'Adorno (1688 - 29 December 1774) was a high officer of the Habsburg monarchy and a plenipotentiary...
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    4th Doge of the Republic of Genoa. Antoniotto Adorno (1340-1398), the 6th Doge of the Republic of Genoa. Giorgio Adorno (1350-1430), the 17th Doge of the...
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    1385 Antoniotto I Adorno, 15 June 1385 – 1390 (third reign) Giacomo Fregoso, 1390–1391 Antoniotto I Adorno, 1391–1392 (fourth reign) Antoniotto Montaldo...
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    Palazzo Botta or Botta Adorno is a Neoclassical-style palace with a long facade along Via Lanfranco and Piazza Botta Adorno Antoniotto in the town of Pavia...
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    Lazzaro Tavarone, celebrates on the Vault of the atrium a war feat of Antoniotto Adorno, the owners' ancestor doge. In another room on the ground floor, the...
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  • da Novi, Doge (1507) Giano II di Campofregoso, Doge (1512–1513) Ottaviano Fregoso, Doge (1513–1515) Antoniotto II Adorno, Doge (1522–1527) Oberto Cattaneo...
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    his cousin, Giano II Campofregoso, attempted to expel their former allies, the French. At that time the Fregoso (Guelph) and the Adorno (Ghibelline) families...
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    of Genoa In office 11 October 1528 – 11 October 1530 Preceded by Antoniotto II Adorno Succeeded by Battista Spinola Personal details Born 1473 Genoa, Republic...
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    soldiers, if France would provide the knights. The proposal by the doge Antoniotto Adorno was presented as a crusade. As such it would give prestige to its...
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    succeeded in making his escape to Genoa with six galleys sent him by doge Antoniotto Adorno. Several among his cardinals who had been shut up in Nocera with him...
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  • Republic of Genoa. The city ultimately surrendered to commander Antoniotto Botta Adorno, after being abandoned by its principal allies France and Spain...
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    belonged to the noble Botta Adorno family. The chapel houses the tomb of the high Habsburg official Antoniotto Botta Adorno. Piras, Federica (2018). "Pavia...
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  • whose authors are mentioned in the dedicatory preface addressed to Antoniotto Adorno, the Doge of Genoa. Its main prophecies are as follows: The schism...
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    two ships to Portofino to assist in holding off an attack by doge Antoniotto Adorno in September 1526, which was aimed at relieving the blockade of Genoa...
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  • explorer and navigator Antoniotto Usodimare, Genoese explorer Vandino and Ugolino Vivaldi, Genoese explorers and merchants Adorno family Cavanna family...
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    the Duke of Orléans and the former Duke of Milan, the Doge of Genoa Antoniotto Adorno made Charles VI of France the difensor del comune ("defender of the...
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    from the second half of the 14th century at the behest of the Doge Antoniotto Adorno. The building was enlarged with the addition of new buildings to the...
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    fields, military like Abraham , Augustine and Cesare Fregoso, writers like Antoniotto or ecclesiastics like Federigo Fregoso. The Fregoso family lost its political...
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    appointed commander of all imperial forces in Italy, replacing Antoniotto Botta Adorno. At the end of the war, von Browne was engaged in the negotiations...
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    occupied the city under the control of Minister Plenipotentiary Antoniotto Botta Adorno, on December 5, 1746. The initiator of the uprising was a young...
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    palace and elected Antoniotto Adorno as the new doge. But the leaders of the popolani party were wary of the ambitious young Adorno and, a few hours later...
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    Károly József Batthyány was born in 1697, the son of Hungarian count Adam II. Batthyány and German countess Eleonore Strattmann. He served in the Austrian...
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  • Antoniotto I Adorno, Doge (1385–1390, third reign) Giacomo Fregoso, Doge (1390–1391) Antoniotto I Adorno, Doge (1391–1392, fourth reign) Antoniotto Montaldo...
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    Montaldo, however, died soon thereafter and a foe of the family, Antoniotto Adorno took over the dogeship in his stead. The Guarcos went into exile to...
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    in the church and, in the 18th century, high Habsburg official Antoniotto Botta Adorno. San Giovanni Domnarum: the church was founded by Queen Gundeberga...
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    Tarigo, Antonio de Noli, Antonio Malfante and Antoniotto Usodimare. (It has been suggested that Antoniotto Usodimare and Antonio di Noli may be different...
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    In 1391 Ladislaus of Naples enfeoffed Amantea to the doge of Genoa Antoniotto Adorno, as a restitution of loans granted to him by the latter. In any case...
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