The House of Gabrielli (sometimes known as "Gabrielli di Gubbio") is the name of an old and influential feudal Italian noble family from Gubbio, a town...
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Gabrielli is a surname originating in Italy. Due to Italian diaspora, it is also common in other countries such as the United States, Brazil, Argentina...
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fight in the First Crusade under the lead of Girolamo of the prominent Gabrielli family, who, according to an undocumented local tradition, were the first...
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the Gambino family. Shortly afterwards, Gabrielli and Tuccio were caught on surveillance video entering Jamaica Hospital to have Gabrielli treated for...
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Princess Gabrielli's dove. A few months later, on 1 February 1856, Augusta and Placido (himself the son of princess Charlotte Bonaparte Gabrielli) celebrated...
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places. According to an undocumented tradition, Girolamo Gabrielli of the Italian Gabrielli family, who was the leader of 1000 knights from Gubbio, Umbria...
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chapel of his family in San Gregorio Magno al Celio, the Madonna on a Throne with Child and four Saints and Blesseds of the Gabrielli family (1732–33), a...
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Filistine Charlotte Bonaparte Gabrielli (born Filistine Charlotte Bonaparte; 22 February 1795 – 13 May 1865) was a French Napoleonic princess and the...
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built around 1575 by Alessandro Moschetti for count Girolamo Gabrielli, of a noble family from Gubbio. The chosen location was at the edge of the Pincian...
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House of Bonaparte (redirect from Bonaparte Family)
Boyer: Charlotte Philistine Bonaparte (1795–1865), married Prince Mario Gabrielli Victoire Gertrude Bonaparte (1797–1797) Christine Charlotte Alexandrine...
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Madonna on a Throne with Child and four Saints and Blesseds of the Gabrielli family (1732) by Pompeo Batoni. At the end of the nave, the altar of S. Gregorio...
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Marini Lia Grieco as Rosa Gabrielli Alessio Lapice as Simone Baldi Edoardo Coen as Matteo Baldi Guglielmo Poggi as Gigi Gabrielli Giulio Corso as Sandro...
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Gabrielli family in 1688 and they used it to host members of the Bonaparte family such as Eugénie de Montijo. In 1888 it passed to the Taverna family...
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Villa Gabrielli was an urban villa in Rome. It once comprised a large plot of land on the northernmost part of the Janiculum, just west of the Tiber....
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Francesco Gabrielli (1588–1636) was an Italian actor of the commedia dell'arte. He was particularly famous as a virtuoso musician, who was an accomplished...
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Cecciolo Gabrielli (1375 - June 26, 1420) was an Italian nobleman, self-styled Duke of Gubbio (Duca di Gubbio or Duca d'Agobbio). With the help of the...
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work with Domenico Maroli, established relationships with the Borromeo family in Padua and returned, in 1650, to Messina. In 1678, he fled the city after...
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The Palazzo Gabrielli-Borromeo is a palazzo in Rome, Italy. It is located in Via del Seminario, between piazza di Sant'Ignazio and the Pantheon in the...
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church at the site was founded in 292 by a noblewoman Eudossia of the Gabrielli family of Gubbio, to house the relics of bishop San Secondo, a martyr of the...
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Gaspare Gabrielli (1770–1828) was an Italian painter, active in painting land- and sea-scapes in a Neoclassical style. He worked for many years in Dublin...
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a lunette, depicting the Madonna of the Rosary above donors of the Gabrielli family is attributed to a follower of Simone de Magistris. Commune of Rotella...
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descendants of Bino di Pietro of the Gabrielli family. Bino di Pietro was the younger brother of Cante Gabrielli, the podestà of Florence who exiled the...
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Giulio Gabrielli the Younger. Gabrielli was born 1601 in Rome, the son of Antonio Gabrielli and Prudenzia Lancellotta, of the noble Gabrielli family and...
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dei Gabrielli di Gubbio (c. 1260 – c. 1335) was an Italian nobleman and condottiero. Cante was born in Gubbio to a powerful Guelph feudal family. He held...
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Luigi Cante Gabrielli-Quercita (1790–1854) was an Italian soldier and military writer. Born in Naples to a family originally from Gubbio, Luigi was the...
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Catholic bishop and cardinal. Gabriele de' Gabrielli was a member of the Gabrielli family. He was born in Fano in 1445. During the pontificate of Pope Alexander...
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1856 in Tralonca, Corsica. He came from an old family from the Corte region. His brother Louis Gabrielli also became an advocate, and was general councillor...
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was based on false documents and invented by Cante Gabrielli, the Podestà, to stamp out this family and its allies once and for all. Following this accusation...
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Church. He spent most of his career in the Roman Curia. Gabrielli was born in Rome to a princely family originally from Gubbio in the Papal States (nowadays...
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Giovanni Gabrielli (died between 1603 and 1611) was an Italian actor of the commedia dell'arte, who performed under the name Sivello. Gabrielli was particularly...
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