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    Marino Caracciolo (1468 – 28 January 1538) was a Neapolitan cardinal and diplomat in the service of Emperor Charles V. Born in Naples into one of the...
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    The House of Caracciolo (Italian pronunciation: [kaˈrattʃolo]) (Italian: Casa Caracciolo) (Latin: Domus Caracciolo) is a prominent aristocratic noble...
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    prompted him in 1538 to accept the nomination as governor, replacing Marino Caracciolo, the second governor, becoming some sort of protector of literary...
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    Garceraldo Requesens. In 1464, after a brief Torellan insurrection, Marino Caracciolo was set up as governor. In February 1495, with the arrival of Charles...
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    bring the Italian War to an end. An early report from the Protonotary Marino Caracciolo to the Emperor records: "As the Turks threaten to conquer Christian...
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    Marino V Caracciolo, 4th Prince of Santo Buono, and his wife, Donna Giovanna Caracciolo dei Principi di Torella (both were members of the Caracciolo family...
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    Antonio de Leyva, Prince of Ascoli 1535–1536, died in office Cardinal Marino Caracciolo 1536–1538, civil, died in office Alfonso d'Avalos d'Aquino, Marquis...
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  • Don Nicola Caracciolo, 10th Prince of Castagneto, 5th Duke of Melito (19 May 1931 – 24 April 2020), was an Italian nobleman, journalist, and historian...
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    abolished in 1806, the last known pretender of the fief was (L4) Don Marino Caracciolo (1910-1971), 15th Prince of Santo Buono and Count of Capracotta and...
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    de Alvarado in Honduras. July 9 – The papal legation of Cardinals Marino Caracciolo, Francisco Quiñones, and Agostino Trivulzio meets with Emperor Charles...
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    of Monaco 1597 1662   Fabricio Carafa, Prince of La Roccella ? ?   Marino Caracciolo, 4th Prince of Avellino 1587 1630   Archduke Ferdinand of Austria...
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    grand master to Marino Caracciolo, prince of Avellino, a prominent Neapolitan noble and a distant relative of the Angeli. Though Caracciolo enthusiastically...
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    Political offices Preceded by none Governors of the Duchy of Milan 1535–1536 Succeeded by Cardinal Marino Caracciolo...
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    No. Portrait Name Tenure Succession and Notes Ref 41 Marino Caracciolo Prince of Avellino 14 August 1623 – 1627 (4 years) Prominent Neapolitan noble and...
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    Antonia Gonzaga 28. Marino Caracciolo, 4th Prince of Santo Buono 14. Carmine Caracciolo, 5th Prince of Santo Buono 29. Giovanna Caracciolo di Torella 7. Giulia...
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    Gian Marco, Zenone Birago, Mercurio Bua, Giovanni Antonio Bellotti, Marino Caracciolo, Canon Giovanni Vimercati, and Saint Evasius. He died in Milan in...
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    Giulio Acquaviva, Count of Conversano, Don Diego Cavaniglia, and Marino Caracciolo. The bones of the heroic Martyrs of Otranto were then buried by Alfonso...
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    Ghinucci Giacomo Simoneta John Fisher Jean du Bellay Gasparo Contarini Marino Caracciolo Desiderius Erasmus was offered a cardinal's hat, but he declined.[citation...
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    de Alvarado in Honduras. July 9 – The papal legation of Cardinals Marino Caracciolo, Francisco Quiñones, and Agostino Trivulzio meets with Emperor Charles...
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    February 1523. He held the Administratorship until 18 January 1524, when Marino Caracciolo was appointed bishop. On the same day, 27 February 1523, Cardinal...
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    forename "Mahrah" upon the advice of an astrologer. Olga Caracciolo was married to: Nobile Marino Brancaccio (1852–1920), a Neapolitan nobleman who was a...
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    Donna Orsetta Caracciolo dei principi di Castagneto, secondly Philippa Catherine McDonald and thirdly Blažena Anna Helena Svitáková. Don Marino Riccardo Francesco...
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  • Giovanna Caracciolo. In May 1473 he was granted by his father the fief of Gerace, which recently had been freed from the dominion of the Caracciolo family...
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  • ones to that of Euphrosyne). The poetic collection, dedicated to Marino Caracciolo, earned Bruni the enrollment in the Neapolitan Accademia degli Oziosi...
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    Andrea Bontempi Martini Bonaventura Badoaro de Peraga O.E.S.A. Niccolò Caracciolo Moschino O.P. Filippo Carafa Galeotto Tarlati de Petramala Giovanni d'Amelia...
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  • Torlonia was born in Rome, at Palazzo Núñez-Torlonia, the youngest daughter of Marino Torlonia, 4th Prince of Civitella-Cesi and his American wife, Mary Elsie...
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    returned to Naples to serve as a courtier under the patronage of Don Marino II Caracciolo, prince of Avellino, to whom he dedicated his idyll L'Aretusa (1618)...
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    de Bracamonte y Bracamonte. Antonia Spínola (died 1744) - married Marino Francesco Caracciolo (1688–1727), 6th Prince of Avellino. Gene-all: Spinola...
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    Filangieri. The feudal rights to Avellino were purchased in 1581 by Don Marino I Caracciolo, duke of Atripalda, of a patrician family of Naples, who was made...
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    (1523–1524) Cardinal Marino Ascanio Caracciolo (1524) Scipione Caracciolo (1524–1529) Cardinal Marino Ascanio Caracciolo (1529–1530) Luigi Caracciolo (1530–1536)...
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