Holy Roman Empire. The d'Appiano d'Aragona family received, in 1509 the title of Prince of Holy Roman Empire. Alfonso was the object of diplomatic contacts...
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Farnese, granddaughter of Pope Paul III. They had 3 daughters. His eldest daughter, Isabella d’Avalos d’Aquino d’Aragona (1585–1648), married her father's...
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Caetani (redirect from Gaetani dell'Aquila d'Aragona)
two lines of the Caetani family - Caetani and Caetani d'Aragona (or Gaetani Dell'Aquila d'Aragona). The Caetani line ended with the last male descendant's...
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Alfonso d'Avalos d'Aquino, 6th Marquis of Pescara, 2nd Marquis of Vasto (1502 – 31 March 1546), was an Italian condottiero of Aragonese origins, renowned...
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Life and Times. London: George Weidenfeld and Nicolson Limited. "Alfonso d'Aragona Biography". Treccani Encyclopedia (in Italian). Retrieved 4 Nov 2012...
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betrayals, the assassinations, the murders of King Ferrante and of Alfonso d'Aragona, his eldest son, Duke of Calabria, father of betrayals, conservative...
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the third son of Peter III of Aragon and served in the War of the Sicilian Vespers on behalf of his father and brothers, Alfonso ΙΙΙ and James ΙΙ. He was...
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Isabella of Aragon, Duchess of Milan (redirect from Isabella d'Aragona)
Dina, Isabella d'Aragona Duchessa di Milano e di Bari, p. 330. Haasse 1990, pp. 104–119. Mormone, Raffaele (1960). "ALFONSO II d'Aragona, re di Napoli"...
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Fernando de Aragón, 1st Duke of Montalto (redirect from Ferdinando d'Aragona y Guardato, 1st Duke of Montalto)
Italy, April 1490 – Roma, Italy, February 1547) . Maria d'Aragona, (*1505, +1568); married Alfonso d'Avalos d'Aquino, Marquess del Vasto e Pescara, (25 May...
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Luigi d'Aragona (1474–1519) (called the Cardinal of Aragón) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal. He had a highly successful career in the church, but...
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I (1305–1320) Guglielmo II (c.1320–1330) Alfonso Federigo d'Aragona (c.1330–1349) Pietro Federigo d'Aragona (c.1349–1350) Louis of Sicily (direct rule...
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"Giovanna D’Aragona soggiorna lungo tempo sul Castello Aragonese di Ischia", Isola Ischia Medici, Maria Teresa Guerra. "Giovanna d’Aragona – duchessa...
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d'Aragona re di Napoli. p. 66. Camillo Minieri-Riccio (1881). R. stabilimento tipografico del Cav. Francesco Giannini (ed.). Alcuni fatti di Alfonso I...
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List of viceroys of Sicily (redirect from Giovanni III)
1571 Interim Carlo d'Aragona Tagliavia, 1571–1577 Interim (2nd term) Marcantonio Colonna, Prince of Paliano 1577–1584 Juan Alfonso Bisbal, Count of Briático...
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second son of Peter III of Aragon and Constance of Sicily. He succeeded his father in Sicily in 1285 and his elder brother Alfonso III in Aragon and the...
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cousin Prince Lelio Orsini d'Aragona (b. 1981), whose mother is Princess Ketevan Bagration of Mukhrani. Pope Celestine III (Giacinto Bobone, created cardinal...
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between 1508 and 1513 surrounding Giovanna d'Aragona, Duchess of Amalfi (d. 1511), whose father, Enrico d'Aragona, Marquis of Gerace, was an illegitimate...
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children of Alfonso II of Aragon and Sancha of Castile. Constance's marriage to Emeric of Hungary was credited to Margaret of France, wife of Béla III of Hungary...
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other son Alfonso was an admiral in the Navy of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. Lupis Macrdonio M. "D'Appiano d'Aragona detti anche Appiani d'Aragona. Linee...
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married in Tudela on 20 January 1393 Alfonso d'Aragona, Duke of Gandia (d. 1412). Their marriage was childless. Charles III of Navarre (1361–1425), married...
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by King Alfonso II of Naples (House of Trastamara) for Gioffre Borgia on the occasion of his wedding with the king's daughter Sancia d'Aragona. He was...
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Semiramide Appiano (redirect from Semiramide d'Appiano d'Aragona)
of Jacopo III Appiano, Lord of Piombino and relative of the Aragonas of Naples (his mother was Colia de' Giudici, natural daughter of Alfonso V of Aragon)...
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He was the son of Alfonso II of Naples and the grandson of Ferrante I of Naples. At the start of the Italian Wars in 1495, Alfonso abdicated in favor...
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Diego Ronsisvalle, focused mainly on the figure of his wife Eleonora d'Aragona, Ercole is played by the Italian actor Daniele Valmaggi. In the television...
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I (1305-1320) Guglielmo II (c.1320-1330) Alfonso Federigo d'Aragona (c.1330-1349) Pietro Federigo d'Aragona (c.1349-1350) Louis of Sicily (direct rule...
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whose exact year of marriage remains unknown, married Adriana Acquaviva-d'Aragona of Nardò. Ferdinand, fought under General Lotrecco against Charles V,...
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Parnaso. Madrid, 1614. Francisco de Borja y Aragón married Anna Borgia d’Aragona e Pignatelli, Princess of Squillace. Anna's father was Pietro, a grandson...
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His parents were Ascanio Colonna, Duke of Tagliacozzo, and Giovanna d'Aragona. Due to acts of rebellion, he was disinherited by his father; but in 1562...
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Scirpo: C'era una volta una regina ... : due donne per un regno: Maria d'Aragona e Bianca di Navarra, Napoli : Liguori, ISBN 88-207-3527-X, 2003 Blanca...
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was son of Ferdinand I, son of Alfonso V and Ferdinand II was son of John II, brother of Ferdinand I. "Federico d'Aragona, Re di Napoli, di Gino Benzoni...
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