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    Francesco Maria Sforza Pallavicino or Pallavicini SJ (28 November 1607 – 4 June 1667), was an Italian cardinal, philosopher, theologian, literary theorist...
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    March 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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    Santa Maria del Popolo in 1596. Antonio's nephew was the cardinal Giovanni Battista Pallavicino (1480–1524). Pallavicini Francesco Sforza Pallavicino, cardinal...
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    Francesco Crispi (4 October 1818 – 11 August 1901) was an Italian patriot and statesman. He was among the main protagonists of the Risorgimento, a close...
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    1471 he was sent by Sforza as ambassador to the court of Pope Sixtus IV in Rome. After the death of Duke Francesco Sforza, Pier Maria Rossi was one of the...
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    Galileo Galilei to occur. Upon the death of the last Duke of Urbino (Francesco Maria II), instead of claiming the duchy for Ferdinando, who was married...
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    and political changes occurred: Francesco Sforza entered the service of Visconti and married his daughter, Bianca Maria Visconti, while Florence took a...
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    Alessandro Sforza, the signore of Pesaro and the brother of Francesco Sforza (the duke of Milan). Genevra's half sister was Battista Sforza, wife of Federigo...
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    the death of Filippo Maria Visconti in 1447. He was succeeded by a short-lived republic and then by his son-in-law Francesco I Sforza, who established the...
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    Duchy of Bari (category House of Sforza)
    property Sforza Maria Sforza (1464–1479); Ludovico Sforza (1479–1500); Sforza Francesco II Sforza (1497–1535); Isabella of Aragon (1501–1524); Bona Sforza (1524–1557);...
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    the Terzi family (1404–1409), the Sforza imposed their rule (1440–1449) through their associated families of Pallavicino, Rossi, Sanvitale and Da Correggio...
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  • Ottaviano Maria Sforza (1475–1545) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Arezzo (1519–1525), Bishop of Lodi (1497–1499, 1512–1519 and 1527–1530)...
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    of S. Maria degli Angeli (14 November 1667), cardinal-bishop of Palestrina (3 March 1687), † 21 February 1691 Francesco Maria Sforza Pallavicino, S.J....
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    fustian merchants. In 1441 the city hosted the marriage of Francesco I Sforza and Bianca Maria Visconti in the temple built by the Benedictines, which today...
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  • Ranuccio (Ranuzio) Scotti Douglas †". Retrieved 1 May 2020. Benvenuti, Francesco Sforza (1887). Dizionario biografico cremasco. Bologna: Forni editore. benvenuti...
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    History (London and New York, 1907), II and (1905), III, passim; Francesco Sforza Pallavicino, Istoria del Concilio di Trento (Rome, 1846), II, 13, 15, III...
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  • Fabio Maria Asquini (1862–1863) Niccola Paracciani Clarelli (1863–1864) Domenico Carafa della Spina di Traetto (1864–1865) Sisto Riario Sforza (1865–1866)...
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    Alessandro Striggio, Giovanni Giacomo Gastoldi, Giaches de Wert, Benedetto Pallavicino and Claudio Monteverdi. Through Monteverdi, the court witnessed some...
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    sur le Pontificat de Paul IV (Paris 1882), pp. 304, 308–314. Francesco Sforza Pallavicino, Relazione della morte del Card.e D. Carlo Caraffa nipote di...
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  • later generations; Jacopo (?-1340) who had a son, Averardo (fl. 1363); Francesco (?-?), who had a son, Malatesta died in 1367. Four sons: Guccio (from...
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    Parma area. However, in 1457, Uberto Pallavicino, Rolando's son, was officially given the estate by Francesco Sforza; the branch of which he was progenitor...
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    Beatrice d'Este (category House of Sforza)
    Sforza Francesco, so named in honour of his late paternal uncle Sforza Maria, to whom Ludovico had been very fond, and of his grandfather Francesco....
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    (1597–1662) Ottavio Piccolomini, Duke of Amalfi (1599–1656) Cardinal Francesco Sforza Pallavicino (1607–1667) Count Raimondo Montecuccoli (1609–1680) Count Carlo...
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    1442, passing to the stronghold of Ancona under the government of Francesco I Sforza, not before passing after the death of Duke Visconti among the promoters...
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  • 1607 – Francesco Sforza Pallavicino, Italian cardinal, philosopher, theologian, literary theorist, and church historian. 1607 – Anna Maria van Schurman...
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    borgato.be. "Barberini, Carlo". treccani.it. "Contini, Francesco". treccani.it. "Pallavicino, Lazzaro". treccani.it. There has often been confusion over...
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    with a very limited duration, as Isabella recalls "having seen Count Francesco Sforza one day with black hair and the other with his naturals". Although...
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    major scandal which became infamous already when it occurred. Francesco Sforza Pallavicino used the Spana Prosecution in the 1660s as his paradigm for "pontifical...
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    sixteen, Castiglione was sent to Milan, then under the rule of Duke Ludovico Sforza, to begin his humanistic studies at the school of the renowned teacher of...
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    attained such fame that the Vatican opened its archives to Cardinal Francesco Sforza Pallavicino, whom it commissioned to write a three-volume rebuttal, entitled...
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