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    Fernando Francesco d'Ávalos d'Aquino, 5th Marquess of Pescara (in Italian. Ferrante Francesco d'Ávalos), (11 November 1489 – 3 December 1525), was an Italian...
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    Lannoy now launched an invasion of Provence under the command of Fernando d'Ávalos, Marquis of Pescara and Charles III, Duke of Bourbon (who had recently...
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  • Fernando Ávalos may refer to: Fernando d'Ávalos (1489–1525), Italian-Spanish military commander Francesco Ferdinando d'Ávalos (1530–1571), Italian-Spanish...
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    Spanish viceroy of Naples Ramón de Cardona and marquis of Pescara Fernando d'Ávalos. Later, Bartolomeo again conquered and sacked Pordenone, which had...
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    Francesco Ferdinando d’Ávalos d'Aquino, 7th Marquis of Pescara, 3rd Marquis of Vasto (c. 1530 – 1571 in Palermo), was commander in chief of the Spanish...
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    defeated by the Spanish/Imperial army commanded by Ramón de Cardona and Fernando d'Ávalos. The Venetian commander, Bartolomeo d'Alviano, unexpectedly left without...
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    the famous Italian poet Vittoria Colonna and her deceased husband, Fernando d'Ávalos. Grabski supports his theory through analyzing various visual clues...
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  • Ávalos (redirect from D'Avalos)
    Italian condottiero and 6th Marquess of Pescara Francesco Ferdinando d'Ávalos (1530–1571), 7th Marquess of Pescara This page lists people with the surname...
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    sacked by imperial troops under the command of Prospero Colonna and Fernando d'Ávalos, forcing Doria to escape with the fleet again. Taking refuge in Monaco...
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    the rampart were four ranks of Spanish arquebusiers, commanded by Fernando d'Ávalos, and behind them were blocks of Spanish pikemen and German landsknechts...
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    and took part in the Battle of Pavia in 1525. After the death of Fernando d'Ávalos, Marquis of Pescara, he held further commands in Italy during the...
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    great feudal lord in southern Italy. In 1513, Colonna and his nephew Fernando d'Ávalos acted as advisors for Viceroy Ramón de Cardona in the Battle of La...
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  • the Imperial–Spanish forces commanded by Don Carlos de Lannoy and Fernando d'Avalos, Marquis of Pescara decisively defeated the French army under the...
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    Duke of Bourbon Bartolomeo d'Alviano 1513–1516: Ramón de Cardona Fernando d'Ávalos Georg von Frundsberg Maximilian Sforza Matthäus Schiner Marx Röist...
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    who quotes Paolo Giovio saying that, per orders of their commander Fernando d'Ávalos, the arquebusiers in Bicocca kneeled to reload so that the second...
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    on, the village became the headquarters of the supreme commander Fernando d'Ávalos: it was in Lodi that the imperial troops that captured the French...
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    Venice, against France and the Italian League Battle of Pavia (1525) – Fernando d'Avalos for the Empire of Charles V against France Battle of Marciano (1554)...
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  • Bartolomeo d'Alviano — Spanish–Imperial army under Ramón de Cardona and Fernando d'Ávalos Decisive Spanish–Imperial victory 1515, September 13–14 Melegnano...
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    1507 the Spanish-Italian Fernando d'Avalos, marquis of Pescara (deceased 1525), adopting (on becoming a widow) Alfonso d'Avalos, also marquis del Vasto...
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  • general captaincy of the Spanish army (the position was given to Fernando d'Ávalos in 1522). On 17 September 1522, he was appointed imperial ambassador...
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    Vittoria Colonna (category D'Avalos family)
    was engaged in 1495 at the age of 3 years old to "Ferrante" Fernando Francesco d'Ávalos, son of the marquese di Pescara, at the insistence of Ferdinand...
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    antiquity.: 309  In the Battle of Pavia, Imperial commander in chief Fernando d'Avalos advanced in oblique order. In the Battle of Breitenfeld, fellow Imperial...
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    Pescara) – Renaissance, Italy – tells of the great crisis in the life of Fernando d'Ávalos, general of Charles V and husband of Victoria Colonna 1867 Balladen...
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    was heading the Landsknechts at the side of the Spanish commander Fernando d'Avalos at the 1513 Battle of La Motta, routing the vastly outnumbering Venetian...
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    Gattinara, Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy, Francesco Fernando d'Avalos, Alfonso d'Avalos, Andrea Doria, Ferrante Gonzaga), and Flemings (Charles de...
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    June 1507, she signed a marriage contract between her nephew Fernando Francesco d'Ávalos and Vittoria Colonna. The marriage took place on Ischia in December...
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    Lannoy now launched an invasion of Provence under the command of Fernando d'Avalos, Marquess of Pescara, and Charles III, Duke of Bourbon (who had recently...
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    Grisolan – A courtier Silvio – A courtier Pescara – A marquis, possibly Fernando d'Avalos Cariola – The Duchess's waiting-woman who is privy to her secrets...
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    sister-in-law, the poet Vittoria Colonna, wife of Constanza's nephew, Fernando d'Ávalos. In 1521, Giovanna married Vittoria's brother Ascanio. Upon marriage...
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    crippling defeats at Bicocca and Sesia against Spanish troops under Fernando d'Avalos. With Milan itself threatened, Francis personally led a French army...
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