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    Junio Valerio Scipione Ghezzo Marcantonio Maria Borghese (6 June 1906 – 26 August 1974), nicknamed The Black Prince, was an Italian Navy commander during...
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  • Rome) Barbara Massimo (born 4 June 1965 in Rome) married with don Scipione Prince Borghese 14th Prince of Sulmona Ferdinando Massimo di Arsoli (born 20 January...
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    art-loving Cardinal Scipione Borghese, nephew of the pope, who had the power to grant or withhold pardons. Caravaggio hoped Borghese could mediate a pardon...
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    Palace, and painting a Christ, Magdalen, and Angels for cardinal Scipione Borghese. In competition with Andrea Sacchi and Pietro da Cortona, he painted...
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  • Prince of Sulmona (category House of Borghese)
    Prince of Sulmona (Italian: Principe di Sulmona) is a noble title of Italian origin. The title derives its name from Sulmona, a town in Abruzzo. It was...
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    two great factions, or associations of families. The Orsini, Cesarini, Borghese, Aldobrandini, Ludovisi, and Giustiniani were with the Pamphili; while...
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    Private Collection (Barberini Family). 1658. Bronze In 2020, the Galleria Borghese began a fund raising campaign to purchase the last bust on this list from...
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    under the influence of Alfonso Varano, which he dedicated to Cardinal Scipione Borghese, the Papal Legate in Ferrara. The Cardinal was struck by Monti's promise...
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    of Castel Romano. Their son Giulio married Maddalena Azzan. Their son Scipione became the Chief Quartermaster of the Apostolic Palaces in 1794, a title...
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    Vittorio Veneto; 5 cruisers: Emanuele Filiberto Duca d'Aosta, Attilio Regolo, Scipione Africano, Eugenio di Savoia and Eritrea; 7 destroyers; 5 of the Soldati...
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    Gabriele Paleotti (1566–1597) Alfonso Paleotti (1597–1610) Cardinal Scipione Caffarelli-Borghese (1610–1612) Cardinal Alessandro Ludovisi (1612–1621) Cardinal...
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  • Pierluigi Bini, rock climber Leonardo Bonucci (born 1987), footballer. Scipione Borghese (1871–1927), aristocrat, industrialist, politician, explorer, mountain...
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    OCLC 560128917. "Deposition or the Entombment by Raphael | Borghese Gallery Rome". Galerie Borghèse. 30 December 2022. Retrieved 3 July 2023. Sahagún, Bernardino...
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