The Da Varano was an Italian noble family who had an important role in the medieval and Renaissance history of central Italy, as rulers of Camerino and...
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Giulia da Varano, also known after her marriage as Giulia da Varano della Rovere (24 March 1523 – 18 February 1547), was an Italian noblewoman and member...
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Camilla Battista da Varano OSCl, (9 April 1458 – 31 May 1524), from Camerino, Italy, was an Italian princess and a Poor Clare nun and abbess. She is venerated...
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Ridolfo (sometimes Rodolfo) II da Varano, signore di Camerino (flourishing 1344 — 1384), was a condottiero operating in Italy from the 1360s. His forebears...
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Look up varano in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Varano may refer to: Da Varano, Italian noble family Federico Varano (born 1995), Italian footballer...
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Giovanni Maria da Varano (1481–1527) was an Italian statesman, and the duke of Camerino starting in 1515. He was the son of Giulio Cesare da Varano. He was married...
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Camilla Battista da Varano, was canonized a saint by Pope Benedict XVI in 2010. In 1336 the University was founded. The Da Varano were nearly extinguished...
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the minority of her daughter Giulia da Varano. Feliciangeli B., Notizie e documenti su la vita di Caterina Cibo-Varano, duchessa di Camerino, Camerino 1891...
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Cesare's cruelty and set up a plot against him. Guidobaldo da Montefeltro and Giovanni Maria da Varano returned to Urbino and Camerino, and Fossombrone revolted...
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Rodolfi (fl. 1449), Italian commander of a group of women Camilla Battista da Varano (1458–1524), Italian princess, nun, and saint Camilla Erculiani (died...
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Guidobaldo II della Rovere, fifth duke, who married twice, to Giulia da Varano and to Vittoria Farnese. Unlike his father, he loved to reside in the...
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known learned women" of the mid-15th century. Varano was the first child born to Pier Gentile da Varano, lord of Camerino, and Elisabetta Malatesta. She...
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Alessandro Sforza, lord of Pesaro, and Costanza da Varano (1428–1447), the eldest daughter of Piergentile Varano (d. 1433), Lord of Camerino, and Elisabetta...
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and Eleonora Gonzaga. In 1535, despite a papal ban, he married Giulia da Varano, daughter of the duke of Camerino and Caterina Cybo. In response to his...
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he played in the re-enactment of Corsa ala spada e Palio as the Duke Da Varano. In 2011/2 he starred in Massimo Romeo Piparo's adaptation of the famous...
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the end of the 14th century, the commune passed into the hands of the da Varano family and then the Sforza, before becoming part of the Papal States until...
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– Ivan the Young, Ruler of Tver (d. 1490) April 9 – Camilla Battista da Varano, Italian saint (d. 1524) April 13 – John II, Duke of Cleves (d. 1521)...
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as well as from Vittorino da Feltre (d. 1446) and above all from Iacopo da San Cassiano (from 1446 to 1449) and Ognibene da Lonigo (from 1449). Federico...
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15th and early 16th centuries, the Clarissan nun, Saint Camilla Battista da Varano. The monastery was originally built by 1384, named Santa Maria Nova, and...
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Malatesta IV Malatesta, lord of Pesaro and Fossombrone, and Elisabetta da Varano. On 22 August 1409 she married Gianfrancesco Gonzaga, leader of Mantua...
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Duchy of Bracciano, the Duchy of Fiano, the Duchy of Camerino (of the Da Varano), the Duchy of Spoleto, the Duchy of Romagna, the Duchy of Giove, the...
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indication of the low level of local military employment in Camerino for the Da Varano in the Middle Ages. Similarly, historian Patricia Skinner states that...
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Battista Camilla Da Varano (1458–1524) The Pope Canonizes Six New Saints Movie showing the canonization of MacKillop, Bessette, Battista da Varano, iulia Salzano...
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Venice. Later[when?] he arranged the marriage of son Guidobaldo to Giulia da Varano (belonging to another former seigniory family of the region) to counter...
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whom he had three daughters. After her death in 1419, he married Niccolina Varano, who bore his first son Carlo in 1421. He later had a son out of wedlock...
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a daughter of Malatesta dei Sonetti, Count of Pesaro, and Elisabetta da Varano. She married Theodore Palaiologos in Mystras on January 21, 1421, or sometime...
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I, Safavid dynasty Shah of Persia (b. 1487) May 31 – Camilla Battista da Varano, Italian Roman Catholic nun and saint (b. 1458) June 12 – Diego Velázquez...
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into contact with the likes of James of the Marches and Camilla Battista da Varano - he was her confessor and spiritual director - while in turn being a...
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Mirandola. Gurone d'Este (d. 1484). An Abbot. Camilla d'Este. Married Rodolfo da Varano of Camerino. Durant, Will (1953). The Renaissance. The Story of Civilization...
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Cybo Malaspina family Caterina Cybo (1501–1557), married Giovanni Maria da Varano, Duke of Camerino Ippolita Cybo (1503–1503) Giovanni Battista Cybo (1505–1550)...
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