1504, Bernardino Zambotti, pp. 188-189. "ROBERTO SANSEVERINO (1418-1487) UN GRANDE CONDOTTIERO DEL QUATTROCENTO TRA IL REGNO DI NAPOLI E IL DUCATO DI MILANO"...
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Federico di Sanseverino (died 1516) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal of the 16th century. Grandson of the Duke of Urbino, he spent most of his ecclesiastical...
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Galeazzo da Sanseverino (French: Galéas de Saint-Séverin'), known as the son of Fortuna, (c. 1460 – 24 February 1525) was an Italian-French condottiere...
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Corio, Bernardino (1565). L'Historia di Milano. Giorgio de' Cavalli. presso Giorgio de' Caualli. Dina, Achille (1921). Isabella d'Aragona Duchessa di Milano...
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Following Roberto Sanseverino, on 20 August Ludovico resumed the march to Milan at the head of an army of 8,000 men, crossing the Passo di Centocroci and...
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Lorenzo d'Alessandro (redirect from Lorenzo d'Alessandro da Sanseverino)
different names, including: Lorenzo da San Severino or Sanseverino Lorenzo d’Alessandro da Sanseverino Lorenzo Salimbeni He was born in San Severino Marche...
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Rohan (1600-1679), French courtier and political activist, depicted in Maria di Rohan Emmanuel de Rohan-Polduc (1725-1797), 70th Prince an Grand Master of...
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then to Bernardino de Marinis Gragnano. In 1490, Bernardino Sanseverino regained possession of the town. In 1519, with the death of Bernardino, his son...
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Bona of Savoy (redirect from Bona di Savoia)
she renounced the protection of her children and the state. — Bernardino Corio, Historia di Milano. So Bona signed the formal renunciation of the regency...
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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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Death of Beatrice d'Este (section Galeazzo Sanseverino)
(ed.). Triumphi. Bologna: Commissione per i testi di lingua. Bernardino Corio (1565). L'Historia di Milano. Giorgio de' Cavalli. Luisa Giordano (2008)...
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Bernardino Lunati (1452–1497) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal. His entire ecclesiastical career was due to his patron, Cardinal Ascanio Sforza,...
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of San Donato di Ninea, passed to Sanseverino family. The family continued to hold the estates until in 1510, when Bernardino Sanseverino, Prince of Bisignano...
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Romanesque-Gothic bell-tower. The main altarpiece (1512) is a canvas by Bernardino di Mariotto. In the sacristy are remnants of frescoes by Lorenzo and Jacopo...
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Among the works in the interior, include a main altarpiece canvas by Bernardino di Mariotto depicting the Madonna and St John with a genuflecting Mary...
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Bernardino Spada (21 April 1594 – 10 November 1661) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and a patron of the arts whose collection is housed...
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Cattaneo Vincenzo Gioberti Matteo Liberatore Giuseppe Ferrari Gaetano Sanseverino Augusto Vera Francesco De Sanctis Ausonio Franchi Augusto Conti Giorgio...
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Santa Maria in Ara Coeli (redirect from S. Maria di Ara Coeli)
Pietro di Vicenti, passage to side door Pietro Della Valle, Italian traveler, and Sitti Maani, his wife from Baghdad Federico di Sanseverino Cardinal...
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(Military commander under Cesare Borgia). Antonio De Matteo as Galeazzo Sanseverino (Military commander and right-hand man of Il Moro). Flavio Parenti [it]...
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Felice della Rovere (redirect from Bernardino de Cupis)
Orsini males. Felice then married her daughter Giulia to Pietro Antonio di Sanseverino, the ruler of Bisignano. They agreed upon a dowry of 40,000 ducats and...
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Giovanni Francesco Guidi di Bagno (1578 – 1641) (also known as Gian Francesco Guidi di Bagno, Gianfrancesco Guidi di Bagno, Giovanni Francesco Bagni or...
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Portrait of a Musician (redirect from Ritratto di musico)
of the portrait was identified by Paul Müller-Walde [de] as Galeazzo Sanseverino, Ludovico's son-in-law and captain general of the Sforza militias, a...
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sovereignty, Conversano was a possession of Bernardino Gentile and of the Brienne, the Enghien, Luxembourg, Sanseverino, Barbiano, Orsini, Caldora and Orsini...
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through a daughter Livia Firrao, to the line of her husband Tommaso di Sanseverino, Prince of Bisignano. In modern times, it housed government offices...
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signora di profilo". "FONDAZIONE ZERI | CATALOGO: Conti Bernardino de', Ritratto di giovane donna di profilo". catalogo.fondazionezeri.unibo.it. "ВИКТОРИЯ...
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the time of Innocent VIII's death, the names of Cardinals Gherardo and Sanseverino (both created in pectore), had not been published, thus making them ineligible...
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|agency= ignored (help) Bernardino Corio (1565). L' Historia di Milano volgarmente scritta dall'eccellentiss. oratore M. Bernardino Corio. p. 980. Marco...
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Rovetti Giuseppe Salomoni Scipio Sambiasi Gentile Albertino principe di Sanseverino Andrea Santamaria Francesco Maria Santinelli Fortuniano Sanvitale Giovanni...
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headquarters in Mirabello began to appear in the documents. Galeazzo Sanseverino inherited Mirabello probably in 1494, on the death of Duke Gian Galeazzo...
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da Sanseverino, probably deriving his account of Sinai and Saint Catherine's from him. He dedicated the Itinerario to the nuns of San Bernardino in Padua...
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