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    Giacomo Fregoso or Campofregoso (1340–1420) was a statesman who became the 10th doge of Genoa. Giacomo's father, Domenico Fregoso, was elected doge of...
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    had any historical importance. Battista I Fregoso Battista II Fregoso Domenico di Campofregoso Giacomo Fregoso Giano I di Campofregoso Giano II di Campofregoso...
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    reign) Giacomo Fregoso, 1390–1391 Antoniotto I Adorno, 1391–1392 (fourth reign) Antoniotto Montaldo, 16 June 1392 – 1393 (first reign) Pietro Fregoso, 13...
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    Kingdom Emirate of Béjaïa Commanders and leaders Louis II of Bourbon Giacomo Fregoso Ahmad II Abu Tashufin II Strength 6,000 knights and soldiers 60 ships...
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    of office by the armed partisans of Giacomo Fregoso, son of the former doge Domenico di Campofregoso. But Giacomo was bookish and seemed to have little...
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    Byzantine emperor, John V Palaiologos, with his own son, Giacomo Fregoso. In 1390, Giacomo was elected new doge of Genoa allowing his father to return...
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    father was Rolando Fregoso and his mother Manfredina Fregoso. His brother Domenico was elected doge in 1370, and his nephew Giacomo became doge in 1390...
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  • accession 1427 husband's abdication – Antonie Pomellina Fregoso Pietro Fregoso, Doge of Genoa (Fregoso) 1387/1388 1427 8 May 1454 husband's death 1462 Jean...
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  • Doge (1383–1385) Antoniotto I Adorno, Doge (1385–1390, third reign) Giacomo Fregoso, Doge (1390–1391) Antoniotto I Adorno, Doge (1391–1392, fourth reign)...
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    Robert de Lénoncourt David Beaton Ippolito II d'Este Pietro Bembo Federigo Fregoso Pierre de La Baume Antoine Sanguin Uberto Gambara Pierpaolo Parisio Marcello...
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    1498 and Bishop of Ajaccio from 1493 to 1498. The son of doge Battista Fregoso, he was convinced by Pope Nicholas V to study ecclesiastical matters at...
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    Succeeded by Marco Cornaro Preceded by Giacomo Tebaldi Cardinal-Priest of Sant'Anastasia 1470–1479 Succeeded by Paolo Fregoso Preceded by Marco Barbo Bishop of...
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    della Rovere Paolo Fregoso Jorge Bardina Giovanni Battista Savelli Giovanni Colonna Giovanni Conti Juan Moles de Margarit Giovanni Giacomo Sclafenati Giovanni...
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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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    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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  • was exiled from Genoa amid political disputes compromising main families Fregoso and Adorno, Antonio de Noli (Navy captain, and cartography expert) sailed...
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    in a fire) 1560: Monument to Giano Fregoso in the church of Santa Anastasia of the Dominicans, for Ercole Fregoso, Verona (uncertain attribution; with...
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    Foix, le jeune, O.Min. (1485.08 – 1490.08.10), Pau, County of Foix Paolo Fregoso (1490 – 1498.03.22), Italian Georges d’Amboise (1498.09.17 – 1510.05.25)...
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    obtained it from Count Antoniotto Fileremo of Genoa, progenitor of the Fregoso line. The noble title of the Malaspina family therefore became that of...
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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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  • historian in Liguria whose early career was spent in the service of Ludovico Fregoso, both at his feudal base at Sarzana and as Doge in Genoa. He was involved...
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    Franchi, O.P. : (1482– ) Cardinal Paolo Fregoso : (1482 – 1498?) Administrator. Filippo Pallavicini : (1498–1518) Giacomo Pallavicini : (1518–1539) Leonardo...
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    23 July 1536, he was appointed, along with Cardinals Sadoleto, Cortese, Fregoso, Giberti and Carafa, to make preparations for the council. In August, however...
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    Eubel, II, p 99 with note 4; p. 268 with note 3. Fregoso had been Vicar General of Cardinal Paolo Fregoso, Archbishop of Genoa and Doge of Genoa, his father...
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    Negroni, Da Mare and Imperiali families against the Ghibelline families (Fregoso, Giustiniani, Promontorio, Soprani) who supported the Adorno dogeship....
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    Giacomo I Malaspina (d. 1481), succeeded his father and added to the lordship of Massa the feud of Carrara and its surrounding territories. Giacomo's...
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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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    Ss. Cosma e Damiano, bishop of Vannes 18 December 1476 Sixtus IV Paolo Fregoso Genoese Cardinal-priest Title of S. Anastasia, archbishop of Genoa 15 May...
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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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