Alderano Cybo (sometimes Alderano Cibo or Alderano Cybo-Malaspina; 16 July 1613 – 22 July 1700) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal. He served as the Secretary...
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Cybo (redirect from Alderano I Cybo-Malaspina, Duke of Massa)
The House of Cybo, Cibo or Cibei of Italy was an old and influential aristocratic family from Genoa of Greek origin that ruled the Duchy of Massa and Carrara...
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Cardinal Cybo (redirect from Cardinal Cibo)
archbishop of Genoa Camillo Cybo or Cibo (1681-1743), Italian cardinal, Protector of Santa Maria degli Angeli Alderano Cybo (1613–1700), Italian cardinal...
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Lorenzo Cybo de Mari (redirect from Lorenzo Cibò di Mari)
Mark in Rome, he is remembered today as the builder of the Appartamento Cibo a series of seven rooms within the north wing of the Palazzo Venezia. Born...
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painting by Guercino, commissioned by Cento to present to cardinal Alderano Cibo, papal legate in Ferrara. Two preparatory drawings by Guercino for this...
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Petrucci was a priest and a philosophy professor. Together with Cardinal Alderano Cibo, he founded an institute for runaway children. In 1678, he became a...
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married Maria Teresa Cybo-Malaspina (1725–1790). She was the daughter of Alderano Cibo-Malsapina, Duke of Massa and his wife Ricciardia Gonzaga di Novellara...
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dell'anno MDCCXXV [i.e. 1725] : dedicato a Sua Altezza Sereniss. il Sig. D. Alderano Cibo Malaspina, duca del sacro romano impero, e di massa principe di Carrara...
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Barberini (1685.04.30 – 1704.10.02) Luigi Omodei (1680.01.08 – 1685.04.26) Alderano Cibo (1677.09.13 – 1679.02.06) Niccolò Albergati-Ludovisi (1676.10.19 – 1677...
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Francesco Maria I della Rovere, Duke of Urbino by whom he had one son, Alderano Cybo-Malaspina; and second to Isabella di Capua, by whom he had three daughters...
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of Reggio Emilia 1650–1660 Succeeded by Girolamo Codebò Preceded by Alderano Cibo Cardinal-Priest of Santa Pudenziana 1668–1671 Succeeded by Gasparo Carpegna...
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Ostia-Velletri Appointed 15 December 1700 Term ended 2 March 1715 Predecessor Alderano Cibo Successor Nicolò Acciaioli Previous post(s) Cardinal-Priest of San Lorenzo...
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Corradi (21 Apr 1653 – Apr 1656 Resigned) Alderano Cibo (24 Apr 1656 – 10 Dec 1671 Resigned) Lorenzo Cibo (Cybo) (18 Jan 1671 – 17 Aug 1680 Died) Pier...
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was born on 29 June 1725 in Novellara. She was the eldest daughter of Alderano I Cybo-Malaspina [it] (1690-1731), Duke of Massa and Prince of Carrara...
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Giulio Cybo (1525 – 18 May 1548) (or Cibo) was an Italian noble of Genoese ancestry, who was briefly marquis of Massa and lord of Carrara from 1546 to...
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Modena: Vincenzi: 144. Retrieved 27 July 2024. Petrucci, Franca (1981). "Cibo Malaspina, Giulio". In Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, volume 25, Enciclopedia...
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of classical works, headmaster of Sherborne School (b. 1659) July 22 – Alderano Cybo, Italian Catholic Cardinal (b. 1613) July 30 – Prince William, Duke...
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leaving his daughter Ricciarda as his sole heir. Ricciarda married Lorenzo Cibo, from which descended the Cybo-Malaspina, the new duchess of Massa and Carrara...
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