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    1784) Giovanni Maria Riminaldi (11 Apr 1785 – 29 Jan 1789) Francesco Maria Pignatelli (21 Febr 1794 – 2 Apr 1800) Ferdinando Maria Saluzzo (20 Jul 1801...
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    Giovanelli, Patriarch of Venice (24 May 1802-29 February 1804) Ferdinando Maria Saluzzo, Prefect of Sacred Congregation for Good Government (28 May 1804-3...
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  • Caracciolo di Martina (1801–1802) Giuseppe Firrao, Jr. (1802–1803) Ferdinando Maria Saluzzo (1803–1804) Bartolomeo Pacca (1804–1805) Giovanni Filippo Gallarati...
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  • (1771.06.17 – 1780.12.11) (later Cardinal) Titular Archbishop Ferdinando Maria Saluzzo (1784.06.25 – 1784.07.13) (later Cardinal) Titular Archbishop Simon...
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    later reneged. Ferdinando was forced to marry his heir, Cosimo II, to Archduchess Maria Maddalena of Austria to assuage Spain (where Maria Maddalena's sister...
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    register, Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta and San Chiaffredo, Saluzzo, and also on the plaque on Bodoni's birthplace in Saluzzo. Bodoni, Giambattista. Columbia...
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    Innico Caracciolo Ercole Consalvi Luis María de Borbón y Vallabriga Giuseppe Firrao Ferdinando Maria Saluzzo Luigi Ruffo-Scilla Bartolomeo Pacca Cesare...
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  • Russian Provinces of Courland and Livonia, on the invitation of Ferdinando Maria Saluzzo [it], Apostolic Nuncio in Poland. In Belgium and in the Netherlands...
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    positions under the Medici family, particularly during the reigns of Ferdinando I and Cosimo II. Belisario Vinta was born into a noble family. His parents...
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    baptized as Gironomo on 27 February 1573 in Rome and whose godparents were Ferdinando I, Grand Duke of Tuscany, then a Cardinal, and his sister Isabella de...
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    advantage of the civil war weakening France, he occupied the Marquisate of Saluzzo, which was under French protection. The new king, Henry IV, demanded the...
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    The Diocese of Saluzzo (Latin: Dioecesis Salutiarum) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy, centered...
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    (10 March 1533 - 22 February 1550) Isabella Gonzaga, married Francesco Ferdinando d'Ávalos Guglielmo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua (24 April 1538 - 14 August...
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    Ferrara 10. Ercole I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara 21. Ricciarda, Marchioness of Saluzzo 5. Isabella d'Este 22. Ferdinand I of Naples 11. Eleanor of Naples 23....
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    of the Duchy of Savoy and the county of Nice, he followed the troops to Saluzzo and in 1793, he accompanied his father, Victor Amadeus III, who had directed...
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    remained a prisoner in Castel Sant'Angelo. Francesco Maria I della Rovere and Michele Antonio of Saluzzo arrived with troops on 1 June in Monterosi, north...
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    sixteenth, and early seventeenth centuries. In 1708, after the death of Ferdinando Carlo Gonzaga, the last heir of the Gonzaga family, the duchy was partitioned...
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    Aosta e Genevese; Principe di Piemonte ed Oneglia; Marchese in Italia, di Saluzzo, Susa, Ivrea, Ceva, Maro, Oristano, Sezana; Conte di Moriana, Nizza, Tenda...
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    Ferrara 10. Ercole I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara 21. Ricciarda, Marchioness of Saluzzo 5. Isabella d'Este 22. Ferdinand I of Naples 11. Eleanor of Naples 23....
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    were Duke of Savoy, Duke of Montferrat, Prince of Piedmont, Marquis of Saluzzo and Count of Aosta, Maurienne and Nice. Louis XIV arranged his marriage...
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    regency of his mother Christine of France until 1648. He was also Marquis of Saluzzo, Count of Aosta, Geneva, Moriana and Nice, as well as claimant king of...
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  • Costacciaro Costanzana Costarainera Costermano Costigliole d'Asti Costigliole Saluzzo Cotignola Cotronei Cottanello Courmayeur Covo Cozzo Craco Crandola Valsassina...
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    Charles Albert of Sardinia (category Knights Cross of the Military Order of Maria Theresa)
    to Turin, and he was advised to do so by his tutor, count Alessandro Di Saluzzo di Menusiglio, and by Albertina. He left Paris (and his step-father) and...
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    Francesco's daughter, Vittoria, who, upon marrying the Grand Duke of Tuscany Ferdinando II de' Medici, brought the extraordinary collections of paintings, jewels...
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    consulted about this destruction of his governate, with only the marquisate of Saluzzo left as a French possession beyond the Alps. He insisted on formerly registering...
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    and the County of Nice. He was attempting to acquire the marquisate of Saluzzo when he died in Turin. Later, he was buried in the Chapel of the Holy Shroud...
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    Pope Paul V (category Burials at Santa Maria Maggiore)
    stroke the morning of his death. He was interred in the basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. Borghese Cardinals created by Paul V Flight of the Earls "Pope...
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    connected Naples to Portici, and the first iron-suspension bridge (the Real Ferdinando Bridge) in Italy. However, until the Italian unification, the railway...
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    putting up a heroic defense, was forced to surrender. In 1714, Antonio Ferdinando Gonzaga inherited the duchy on the death of his father, but did not take...
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    1671 27 June 1673 Alessandro Grimaldi 5 July 1673 4 July 1675 Agostino Saluzzo 11 July 1675 11 July 1677 Antonio Da Passano 16 July 1677 16 July 1679...
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