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    Ottaviano Fregoso Pietro Fregoso Pietro di Campofregoso Paolo di Campofregoso Spinetta Fregoso Tomaso di Campofregoso Agostino Fregoso: condottiero Cesare Fregoso:...
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    at Milan was burnt and his property confiscated. He took refuge with Cesare Fregoso, an Italian general in the French service, whom he accompanied into...
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    Warrior, 478–479. Knecht, Renaissance Warrior, 479. Also killed was one Cesare Fregoso, a diplomat in French employ on his way to Venice. Knecht, Renaissance...
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    Antonasio Fregoso, Robert Fregoso, Deborah Fregoso, Cynthia Fregoso, Bobby Fregoso, Charlotte Fregoso, Sean Fregoso, Elizabeth Fregoso, Skylar Fregoso, Jordan...
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    (his adventurous brother Lodovico Gritti was dead), and a Genoan named Cesare Fregoso. In their company, he made the hazardous journey that "in those times...
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    events, two French ambassadors to Constantinople, Antonio Rincon and Cesare Fregoso, were killed by Charles's agents in Italy. A new French-Imperial war...
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    Filippino seems to have opened the gates of the city to his cousin and to Cesare Fregoso. In September Andrea and Filippino attacked Castello Aragonese on Sardinia...
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    his pupil, the Genoese Janus Fregoso. Barrère, II, p. 209-216. Eubel, III, p. 98. Bishop Janus, the son of Cesare Fregoso the general of the Venetian armies...
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    Adorno and the Fregoso or di Campofregoso. Tomaso di Campofregoso became Doge three times: in 1415, 1421 and 1437. In 1461, Paolo Fregoso, archbishop of...
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    Federigo Fregoso from the Republic of Genoa; Francesco Maria della Rovere (nephew and adopted heir of Duke and Duchess of Urbino); and Cesare Gonzaga,...
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  • Bandello, Lucrezia Gonzaga and Pietro Aretino), artists, diplomats (Cesare Fregoso) and ambassadors (Antonio Rincon). In 1516 passed through Castel Goffredo...
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    printed book to be published in the whole region around Lake Garda. Giano Fregoso, Doge of Genoa, and his son Alessandro used the island as a retreat. However...
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    September 1466) Giovanni Battista Zeno, Bishop of Vicenza (1470-1479) Paolo Fregoso, Archbishop of Genova (23 May 1480–1490) John Morton, Archbishop of Canterbury...
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    subject never before attempted by the poets, at the insistence of Federigo Fregoso, and he expresses the hope that it might afford some relaxation to Guiliano...
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    for life in Genoa, it was above all the Adorno (seven doges elected) and Fregoso (ten doges elected) families who fought the position. After the reform...
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  • Catalan Grimaldi. As she was only six years old, her grandmother Pomellina Fregoso was named regent in her father's will. Pomellina was deposed after trying...
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    future Pope Alexander VI). There, he was preceptor of the cardinal's son, Cesare Borgia. He later served as the cardinal's vicar in Valencia. On 10 July...
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  • Bishop of Aleria) Antonio de Bonaumbra (4 May 1467 - 1480 Died) Paolo Fregoso (Campofregoso) (26 Mar 1493 - 21 Feb 1494 Resigned) Domenico Valdettaro...
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  • and aristocratic Nobile di Novi and of Tortona, and he married Orietta Fregoso of Genoa (1453–1494), who had a brother Rinaldo (1454–1498), a Knight of...
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    Blasi (2020), "Zeno, Giovanni Battista.", § . William Harrison Woodward, Cesare Borgia: A Biography, (London: Chapman and Hall 1913), p. 42 and note 3....
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    discord between Adorni and Fregosi revived by the regency of Milan, Battista Fregoso was elected doge, and Adorno was forced to embark in a galley of King Ferrante...
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    Son of Ghisello I 1525–1560 c.1560 Marquisate of Santo Stefano Bettina Fregoso (d.1506) one child Gaspare Vincenzo ? Son of Ghisello 1525–1550 c.1550...
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    in the face of continued civil strife, involving as well the Adorno and Fregoso families; it was called the garibetto. Doria died in 1560, and the internal...
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    Min. (1492–1504) Antonio Ferrero (1504–1508 Died) Administrator Federico Fregoso (1508–1541 Died) Administrator; Archbishop (personal title) Cardinal Pietro...
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  • Novi, Doge (1507) Giano II di Campofregoso, Doge (1512–1513) Ottaviano Fregoso, Doge (1513–1515) Antoniotto II Adorno, Doge (1522–1527) Oberto Cattaneo...
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