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    Roberto Sanseverino d'Aragona (1418 – 10 August 1487) was an Italian condottiero, count of Colorno from 1458 to 1477 and count of Caiazzo from 1460 until...
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  • Roberto Sanseverino (c. 1430 – 2 December 1474) was an Italian nobleman and admiral of the Kingdom of Naples. He was the first prince of Salerno from...
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  • son of Roberto II Sanseverino ( es ) and a noble girl from a Salerno family. Fernando Sanseverino was the fourth and last of the Sanseverino Princes...
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    Diego García de Paredes Duke of Nemours † Chandieu † Yves d'Alègre Roberto II Sanseverino Pierre du Terrail Strength ~6,300 700 men-at-arms 800 light horse...
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  • Naples, in his case by marrying Marianna of Aragon in 1510, widow of Roberto II Sanseverino. After Marianna's death, he married three granddaughters of Lorenzo...
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  • weapons, rather than prayer. Federico di Sanseverino was born in Naples in 1462. He was the son of Roberto Sanseverino d'Aragona, a general of the papal army...
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    overthrow the Aragonese monarchy, the Prince of Salerno Antonello II di Sanseverino, on the advice of Antonello Petrucci and Francesco Coppola, gathered...
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    His maternal grandparents were Roberto Orsini, Count of Tagliacozzo and his wife, Catherine of San Severino. Lorenzo II became lord of Florence in August...
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    Regent, later King of Sicily. Violante (1233–1264), married Riccardo Sanseverino, count of Caserta. Matthew of Paris relates the story of a marriage confirmatio...
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  • Manfredi was imprisoned under the authority of the Milanese general Roberto da Sanseverino. In 1472, he was freed, but the city rebelled against him. The following...
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    (from 1513 Pope Julius II) They had three sons and two daughters: Giulia Orsini (1507 - 1537). She married Pietro Antonio Sanseverino, IV prince of Bisignano...
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    Barbara Sanseverino had been in contention with the Farnese. She was heiress to the fief of Colorno, which her ancestor Roberto Sanseverino, Conte di...
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    the beheading of Barbara Sanseverino by the Duke Ranuccio Farnese, the palace was expropriated by the Duke. His son, Ranuccio II and his wife Margherita...
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  • II Bentivoglio of Bologna, lords of two cities threatened by the mainland power of Venice. Venetian troops led by the condottiero Roberto Sanseverino...
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    Alfonsina met in 1488. She was a daughter of Roberto Orsini, Count of Tagliacozzo, and Caterina Sanseverino. They had three children: Clarice (September...
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    Andrea Bernardi says that, following the death of the famous leader Roberto Sanseverino, Alfonso remained the first armigero of Italy. However, he was greatly...
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    France Roberto Strozzi (died 1566), married Maddalena di Pierfrancesco de' Medici (Florence, c. 1523 - Rome, 14 April 1583), daughter of Pierfrancesco II de'...
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    Robert Bellarmine SJ (Italian: Roberto Francesco Romolo Bellarmino; 4 October 1542 – 17 September 1621) was an Italian Jesuit and a cardinal of the Catholic...
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    brothers-in-law, however, was not long in coming: helped by the leader Roberto Sanseverino, the young Sforza set up an army that invaded the Duchy, conquering...
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    fourth child of Henry II (31 March 1519 – 10 July 1559), King of France and his wife, Catherine de' Medici, daughter of Lorenzo II de' Medici, Duke of Urbino...
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    other brothers, Ascanio and Ottaviano, as well as the condottieri Roberto Sanseverino, Donato del Conte, and Ibletto Fieschi, Ludovico tried to oppose...
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    for the family. Born in 1472, she was the daughter of Caterina Sanseverino and Roberto Orsini, Count of Tagliacozzo and Alba. She was raised in the court...
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    cause in the English Wars of the Roses. He was brought up by his uncle, John II of Luxembourg, Count of Ligny, who named Louis as heir to his estates. However...
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  • There were a hundred other pilgrims on the same ship, including Roberto da Sanseverino and John Tiptoft, both of whom the Capodilistas befriended. The...
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    The Church of Gesù Nuovo was originally a palace built in 1470 for Roberto Sanseverino, Prince of Salerno. The Jesuits had already built a church with this...
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  • 1485 and one of its main leaders was the prince of Salerno Antonello II dei Sanseverino who, on the advice of Antonello Petrucci and Francesco Coppola, gathered...
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    Conspiracy of the Barons, which included Francesco Coppola and Antonello Sanseverino of Salerno and was supported by Pope Innocent VIII. Innocent excommunicated...
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  • forces of Louis II. In 1393, he attended Ladislaus' parliament in Gaeta and joined him on campaign against L'Aquila. In 1395, the Sanseverino pealed the Marzano...
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    Catherine de' Medici (category Henry II of France)
    of France from 1547 to 1559 by marriage to King Henry II and the mother of French kings Francis II, Charles IX, and Henry III. The years during which her...
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    assassin. In 1548 he was in Scotland supporting Mary of Guise of behalf of Henry II of France, during the war of the Rough Wooing. There he designed fortifications...
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