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    Ludovico I or Louis I (Italian: Lodovico; 24 February 1413 – 29 January 1465) was Duke of Savoy from 1440 until his death in 1465. Louis was born at Geneva...
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    was founded as a studium in 1404, under the initiative of Prince Ludovico di Savoia. From 1427 to 1436 the seat of the university was transferred to Chieri...
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    to Italy in Rome. The entrance to the villa is located at 4, Via Ludovico di Savoia. The villa was originally owned by a Russian princess, Zenaǐde Wolkonsky...
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    Lusignan di Cipro. Florence. p. 79. (It) Ludovico di Savoia re di Cipro – 26 November 2020 (It) Dillon Bussi: Carlotta di Lusignano, Regina di Cipro –...
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    Benedetto Alfieri in the 18th century to accommodate the rooms of Benedetto di Savoia, Duke of Chiablese, son of King Carlo Emanuele III. The room of greater...
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    Bona of Savoy (redirect from Bona di Savoia)
    children, in the hands of Ludovico Sforza she renounced the protection of her children and the state. — Bernardino Corio, Historia di Milano. So Bona signed...
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    Palazzo della Zecca di Stato, in Via Principe Umberto, seat of the first national mint Villa Wolkonsky, in Via Ludovico di Savoia Santa Croce in Gerusalemme...
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  • Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani Volume 66 (2006) – [Treccani], « Ludovico, di Savoia, re di Cipro » on line. Candida Syndikus, Sabine Rogge, Caterina Cornaro...
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    territory in 1400. The birth of the municipality is dated 1458 when Duke Ludovico di Savoia granted to the Community Vinovese statutes in defense of citizens...
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    preface for Birgit Hamer's Delitto senza castigo: La Vera Storia di Vittorio Emanuele di Savoia. (Aliberti, 2011). Birgit Hamer is a very old family friend;...
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    1612–1621: Pietro Aldobrandini 1621–1632: Ludovico Ludovisi 1629–1631: Cosimo de Torres 1635–1641: Carlo Emanuele di Savoia 1642–1644: Alfonso de la Cueva 1644–1655:...
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    Charles Emmanuel I (Italian: Carlo Emanuele di Savoia; 12 January 1562 – 26 July 1630), known as the Great, was the Duke of Savoy and ruler of the Savoyard...
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  • diplomi italiani di Ludovico III e di Rodolfo II (Rome, 1910). L. Schiaparelli, ed., I diplomi di Ugo e Lotario, di Berengario II e di Adalberto (Rome...
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    III's mother, Maria Teresa di Savoia. In the mid-19th century the estate was already known as Tenuta Reale. Maria Teresa di Savoia barely lived there, as...
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  • Rita Manzini (category Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa alumni)
    Leonardo M. Savoia. 2005. I dialetti italiani e romanci. 3 vols. Florence: Edizioni dell'Orso. ISBN 887694835X Manzini, M. Rita, and Leonardo M. Savoia. 2011...
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    1654, he traveled briefly to Rome in the patronage of Cardinal Carlo Pio di Savoia. In his earliest works in Ferrara – a San Gregorio originally painted...
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  • of Blessed Amedeo IX and wrote «Istoria del Venerabile Amedeo III Duca di Savoia, Torino, presso Gianantonio Seghino, 1613» [History of the Venerable Amadeus...
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    nozze di Carlo Ludovico Di Borbone con Maria Teresa Di Savoia, ode, Lucca, 1820 II Giudizio d'Amore per le nozze di Massimiliano Maria Giuseppe Di Sassonia...
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    edificio di Firenze dai Medici ai Savoia". TuscanyPeople (in Italian). Retrieved 2023-06-30. "Toscana in "Dizionario di Storia"". www.treccani.it (in Italian)...
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  • December 6, 1506, Lucretia Borgia had Angela married off to Alessandro Pio di Savoia, lord of Sassuolo. The wedding took place in Ferrara, with dancing and...
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  • bishop by Carlo Pio di Savoia, Cardinal-Priest of San Crisogono, with Giovanni Antonio Melzi, Archbishop of Capua, and Ludovico Ciogni, Bishop of Venafro...
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  • 1815, replacing them with the Military Order of Savoy (l'Ordine militare di Savoia), now known as the Military Order of Italy. However, in 1833, Charles...
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    (1621) Alessandro d'Este (1621–1623) Carlo Emmanuele Pio di Savoia (1623–1626) Maurizio di Savoia (1626–1642) Antonio Barberini (1642–1653) Giangiacomo Teodoro...
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    II under Grand Master Fra' Ludovico Chigi Albani della Rovere (1931–1951). Under the Grand Masters Fra' Angelo de Mojana di Cologna (1962–88) and Fra'...
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    by Giovanni Duprè. The tomb of King Umberto I and his wife Margherita di Savoia is in the next chapel. The chapel was originally dedicated to St Michael...
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    11 January 1621). translated to the Deaconry of S. Eustachio. Maurizio di Savoia (17 March 1621 - 19 April 1621). translated to the Deaconry of S. Eustachio...
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    (1431–1438) Branda da Castiglione (1440–1443) Basilios Bessarion (1449) Amedeo di Savoia (1449–1451), served as antipope Felix V 1439–1449 Isidore of Kiev (Isidoro...
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  • Until 1641 Tortoletti worked as secretary to Cardinal Carlo Emanuele Pio di Savoia. His links with the House of Savoy are also testified by the eulogy he...
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    Giovanni Garzia Millini (1627.04.14 – 1629.08.20) Carlo Emmanuele Pio di Savoia (1626.03.16 – 1627.04.14) Carlo Gaudenzio Madruzzo (1626.03.02 – 1626...
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  • Rosangela; Franco, Ludovico; Baldi, Benedetta (eds.). Structuring Variation in Romance Linguistics and Beyond: In Honour of Leonardo M. Savoia. John Benjamins...
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