Palazzo Colonna is a historic building in the center of Marino, in the Roman Castles area of the Metropolitan City of Rome, Italy. Currently, it houses...
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Palazzo Colonna is a palace in Rome, Italy. Palazzo Colonna may also refer to: Palazzo Colonna (Marino), historic building in the center of Marino, in...
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Commissioner Medieval Rome Orsini family Palestrina Prösels Castle Palazzo Colonna (Marino) Duchesne, Louis (1887). Liber Pontificalis. p. 307. Beolchini...
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disciple of St Francis of Assisi History of Marino Sanctuary of Santa Maria dell'Acquasanta Palazzo Colonna (Marino) "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni...
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Ascanio Colonna (1560 - 1608). Cardinal and viceroy of Aragon, I Duke of Marino. Prospero Colonna. Soldier in Spanish army. Federico Colonna. He died...
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who finished the work of liquidating the Colonna estate in Marino, selling Palazzo Colonna and Barco Colonna to the municipality in 1916. The Sanctuary...
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Marcantonio Colonna landed at Gaeta and immediately went to Marino, where his wife Felicia Orsini and children were staying at Palazzo Colonna. The victorious...
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Rome History of Lazio Sanctuary of Santa Maria dell'Acquasanta Palazzo Colonna (Marino) Historic centre of Albano Laziale (in Italian) A list on prontocastelli...
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Cappella Paolina, the Sala Regia and the Scala Regia in the Vatican. Palazzo Colonna (Marino) Sangallo's final project was on the Rieti Valley, which had been...
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List of palaces in Italy (section Marino)
Palazzo Colonna (Marino) Palazzina Gonzaghesca di Bosco Fontana Palazzo dell'Annunziata Palazzo Calapaj Palazzo del Monte di Pietà (Messina) Palazzo Anguissola...
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Pope Martin V (redirect from Otto di Colonna)
Apostoli near the Palazzo Colonna. He also frequently sojourned in towns held by his family in the Latium (Tivoli, Vicovaro, Marino, Gallicano and others)...
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L'abitato storico - Palazzo Colonna, in AA.VV., Marino - Immagini di una città, p. 127. Mara Montagnani, Il Palazzo Colonna di Marino, in Castelli Romani...
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Filippo II Colonna (7 April 1663 – 8 November 1714) was an Italian nobleman of prominent Colonna family. He was the 9th Duke and Prince of Paliano. Born...
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of the Vatican. The first influential member of the Torlonia family was Marino Torlonia (Tourlonias; 1725 – 21 March 1785), who rose from humble origins...
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city of Marino, in the metropolitan city of Rome Capital and suburbicarian diocese of Albano. The basilica, built out of the devotion of the Colonna family...
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Pompeo Colonna (12 May 1479 – 28 June 1532) was an Italian noble, condottiero, politician, and cardinal. At the culmination of his career he was Viceroy...
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Museum Carriages Museum Boboli Gardens Palazzo Vecchio Vasari Corridor Museo Stibbert Museo Horne Museo Marino Marini Museo Ebraico Gino Bartali Museum...
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1651 by Gian Lorenzo Bernini for Pope Innocent X whose family palace, the Palazzo Pamphili, faced onto the piazza as did the church of Sant'Agnese in Agone...
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castle of Marino, a fiefdom of the Colonna family, who at the time were enemies of the Pope and allies of Spain. Following this, Ascanio Colonna, the lord...
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–1336) Giovanni Colonna (1336–1348) Nicola Capocci (after 1350–1368) Pierre Roger de Beaufort (1368–1370) Marino Giudice (?–1385) Marino Bulcani (1385–1394)...
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princesse de Lamballe. Leopoldina Maria, Princess of Savoy was born at the Palazzo Carignano in Turin, the capital of the Kingdom of Sardinia. She was the...
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Palazzo Pamphilj (or del Collegio Nazareno) is a historical palace in the city of Albano Laziale, in the province of Rome, in the Roman Castles area....
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the Orsini to 1234. From 1375, it was a Papal possession. In 1419, the Colonna Pope Martin V confirmed the fiefdom of Bracciano in the Orsini family branch...
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on 20–21 September, led by Cardinal Pompeo Colonna, Pisani sheltered the Venetian Ambassador in the Palazzo Venezia. On 28 September 1526, he was named...
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fortification system, as the dating of Palazzo Savelli to this era would attest. During the war between Pope Eugene IV and the Colonna family, in October 1434 the...
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dynasty of ancient Rome. The Orsini carried on a political feud with the Colonna family for centuries in Rome, until it was stopped by Papal Bull in 1511...
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families of Rome in 1500, the Cimini family is mentioned, living in the Colonna region. Among the noble families of Vico Equense the family of Cimini is...
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Giustiniani were with the Pamphili; while opposed to them, was the house of Colonna and the Barberini. — Leopold von Ranke, The History of the Popes Popes...
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VI Palazzo Aragona Gonzaga Palazzo Barberini Palazzo Barberini ai Giubbonari Palazzo Borghese Palazzo della Cancelleria Palazzo Chigi Palazzo Colonna Palazzo...
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Rome but parts also extend into the neighbouring towns of Ciampino and Marino. The peculiarity of the park that distinguishes it, is that it also hosts...
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