• Caterina Appiani (1398 – 19 December 1451) was the lady of Piombino of the Appiani dynasty from 1445 until her death. She was born in Piombino, the first...
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    The Appiani family (also Appiano or d'Appiano) was an Italian noble family, originally from Al Piano or Appiano, a now disappeared toponym identified with...
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  • Orsini. When Paola died, the latter inherited the title under his daughter Caterina Appiani. In reply, Emanuele married in 1445 Colia de' Giudici, illegitimate...
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    Pallavicino and second marriage to the Prince Iacopo V Appiani in Appiano Caterina Salviati, married in 1511 Filippo Nerli, Florentine historical Baptist...
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    Pallavicino and second marriage to the Prince Iacopo V Appiani in Appiano Caterina Salviati, married in 1511 Filippo Nerli, Florentine historical Battista...
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    then that of Siena, and finally again with Florence. When Paola Colonna Appiano died in 1445, the Appiani heir to the lordship Emanuele, son of Gherardo...
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    led to his move to Naples and his residency there until production of Caterina Cornaro in January 1844. In all, 51 of Donizetti's operas were presented...
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    1347. Gambacorta 1347–1392 Guelph Overthrown by a conspiracy in 1392. Appiano 1392–1399 Unclear Overthrown by the Visconti in 1399. Visconti 1399–1406...
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    riverside promenade. Medici Palace. The palace was once a possession of the Appiano family, who ruled Pisa in 1392–1398. In 1400 the Medici acquired it, and...
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  • Anzola dell'Emilia Anzola d'Ossola Aosta Apecchio Apice Apiro Apollosa Appiano Gentile Appignano Appignano del Tronto Aprica Apricale Apricena Aprigliano...
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  • Höhenkirchen-Siegertsbrunn, Germany Runner-up 2nd Michela Morelli 45 Personal trainer Appiano sulla Strada del Vino, Trentino-Alto Adige Runner-up 2nd Eleonora Riso...
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  • 2000 Michael Connelly 2001 Andrea Camilleri 2002 Federico Audisio 2003 Alessandra Appiano 2004 Bruno Vespa 2005 Gianrico Carofiglio 2006 Andrea Vitali 2007 Frank...
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  • Countess of Mortain, 1412–1216[date missing] Catherine of Appiano (1398–1451), also known as Caterina Appiani, Lady of Piombino, Scarlino, Populonia, Suvereto...
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    between 1910 and 1955 the town was served by a stop along the tramway Como-Appiano Gentile-Mozzate. The Asf Autolinee C71 line connects Montano Lucino to...
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    sold to the public.: 158  Scanno: un paese che non cambia (in Italian). Appiano Gentile, Como: Massimo Baldini. 1987. OCLC 79409112. 109 B/W photographs...
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