44°07′26″N 7°48′53″E / 44.12392°N 7.81474°E / 44.12392; 7.81474 The Negrone is an 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) long stream principally in Italy that flows...
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Negrone is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Battista Negrone (1530–1592), 77th Doge of the Republic of Genoa Bendinelli Negrone (1627–1707)...
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Domenico Negrone (Genoa, 1672 - Genoa, 1736) was the 147th Doge of the Republic of Genoa and king of Corsica. Negrone's election as doge of the Republic...
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Bendinelli Negrone (Genoa, 1627 - Genoa, 1707) was the 133rd Doge of the Republic of Genoa and King of Corsica, Cyprus and Jerusalem. His Dogate, the...
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The marchioness Carina Massone Negrone (20 June 1911 in Bogliasco – 19 March 1991 in Bogliasco) was an Italian aviator. She is considered to be one of...
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Pietro Negroni (redirect from Pietro Negrone)
Pietro Negroni, also called Il Giovane Zingaro (the young gypsy) and Lo zingarello di Cosenza (the little gypsy from Cosenza) (c. 1505 – 1565), was an...
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Battista Negrone (Genoa, 1530 - Genoa, January 1592) was the 77th Doge of the Republic of Genoa. Part of that nobility considered "old", he was elected...
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Giulio Negrone or Iulius Nigronius (1553-1625) was a Jesuit humanist orator and scholar, who also wrote under the name Panfilo Landi. Born in Genoa in...
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Giovanni Battista Negrone (22 April 1714 in Genoa – 26 January 1771 in Genoa) was the 170th Doge of the Republic of Genoa. On 16 February 1769 the Grand...
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doges. Brignole: four doges. Imperiali: four doges. De Mari, Invrea and Negrone families: four doges each. Pallavicini: three doges. Sauli: three doges...
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Martini [it], Villa Imperiale Scassi [it], Villa Grimaldi [it], Villa Negrone Moro [it], Villa Rosazza, Villetta Di Negro [it], Villa delle Peschiere...
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Liguria at the confluence of two smaller streams: the Tanarello and the Negrone. The main source of the Tanarello is on the slopes of Monte Saccarello...
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November 1589 Davide Vacca 20 November 1589 15 November 1591 Battista Negrone 27 November 1591 26 November 1593 Giovanni Agostino Giustiniani Campi 27...
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area for the endorheic Lake Trasimeno. The Tanaro (285 km including its Negrone source river) joins the Po 234 km below its source. A competing longest...
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Tanarello is a small river (stream) in Italy that gives rise to—alongside the Negrone—the Tanaro river in Liguria. Rising from springs located on the northern...
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Storia e immagini della villa Negrone Moro su www.sampierdarena.ge.it Archived 2015-02-10 at the Wayback Machine Villa Negrone Moro and villa Pallavicini...
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Marmi" 6 Antonio Doria Piazza Fontane Marose, 3–4, Genoa Palazzo Ayrolo Negrone 7 Paolo e Nicolò Interiano Piazza Fontane Marose, 2, Genoa Palazzo Interiano...
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Germany; Mario Stoppani, Italy; Casimiro Babbi, Italy; Marchesa Carina Negrone, Italy; Hoja Dzenitis, Lithuania; Gomez Namorado, Portugal; Juan Ignacio...
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Having had no children from his wife Caterina Negrone, daughter of the former doge Domenico Negrone, the Genoese noble branch of the Della Rovere family...
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Palaces of Genoa of 1622. Around 1664, it became the property of Gio.Batta Negrone; it was then owned by the Centurione, then Grimaldi (1797) and Vivaldi...
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Valley [it] of the Passo Tanarello mountain pass in the Ligurian Alps, the Negrone, which forms the Tanaro river, flows through Upega. Located in the Terra...
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(1811–1888), daughter of Marquis Antoine Brignole-Sale and Marquise Arthemisa Negrone, of Genoa. They had three children: Livia (1828–1829) Andrea (1831–1847)...
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Preceded by Francesco Maria Della Rovere Succeeded by Giovanni Battista Negrone Personal details Born 1710 Genoa, Republic of Genoa Died 1791 Genoa, Republic...
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It is raised principally in the valleys of the Tanaro, its affluent the Negrone, and the Casotto; it is not raised commercially, but kept as a family sheep...
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of her ethnicity Yichida Ndlovu, first civilian pilot in Zambia Carina Negrone (1911–1991), Italian aviator; reached a record-breaking 12,043 meters (39...
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the Republic of Genoa after a 12-day search for a successor to Battista Negrone. December 10 – Four Roman Catholic priests and three laymen are executed...
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Imperiale, Doge (1719–1721) Cesare De Franchi Toso, Doge (1721–1723) Domenico Negrone, Doge (1723–1725) Gerolamo Veneroso, Doge (1726–1728) Luca Grimaldi, Doge...
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Some sources also include Grifona (Gryphon) of His Holiness – Alessandro Negrone Galleys of the Knights of Malta (3) Capitana (flagship) of Malta – Pietro...
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1587 – 14 November 1589 Preceded by Ambrogio Di Negro Succeeded by Battista Negrone Personal details Born 1518 Genoa, Republic of Genoa Died 1607 Genoa, Republic...
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Brignole Sale 22 May 1786 Genoa, Italy 14 October 1863 Genoa, Italy Artemisia Negrone Brignole-Sale 1787 Italy 1865 Genoa, Italy Archdiocese of Genoa François...
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