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    Alfonso d'Avalos d'Aquino, 6th Marquis of Pescara, 2nd Marquis of Vasto (1502 – 31 March 1546), was an Italian condottiero of Aragonese origins, renowned...
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    naval blockade and reach the Gulf of Salerno. During the battle Alfonso III d'Avalos was captured - he played a decisive part in the later negotiations...
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    Emperor, fighting alongside Ferrante Gonzaga in Flanders and beside Alfonso III d'Avalos in 1544. He became Guglielmo Gonzaga's ambassador to the papal court...
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    Portrait of Alfonso d'Avalos with a Page is a 1533 portrait by Titian of Alfonso d'Avalos, a general in the service of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor....
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  • noble in the service of the King of Spain. Alfonso Félix was the eldest son of Francesco Ferdinando d'Ávalos, governor of Milan and viceroy of Sicily,...
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    séparation), and formerly known as the Allegory of Alfonso d'Avalos (Allégorie d'Alphonse d'Avalos), is an oil painting by Titian, made about 1530 to...
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    Alfonso d'Avalos Addressing his Troops (Spanish: Alocución del Marqués del Vasto) is a portrait of Alfonso d'Avalos by Titian, painted in around 1540...
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    Vittoria Colonna (category D'Avalos family)
    engaged in 1495 at the age of 3 years old to "Ferrante" Fernando Francesco d'Ávalos, son of the marquese di Pescara, at the insistence of Ferdinand, King of...
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    death in 1615. He was succeeded by his son, Alfonso. Giulia d'Este (1588–1645) died unmarried; Alfonso III d'Este, Duke of Modena (1591–1644), married...
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    Naples (Inv. Q 1678). The picture was part of the 1862 bequest of Alfonso d'Avalos, 13th Marquis of Vasto (1796–1862), who left his family art collection...
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    of Naples, it was sold to the Carafa family, and was later given to Alfonso d'Avalos who, in turn, sold it to Ferrante Caracciolo in 1575. Until 1816 it...
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    French, under the Sieur de Boutières, and the Imperial army, under Alfonso d'Avalos; d'Avalos had captured the fortress of Carignano, and the French had besieged...
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    office Cardinal Marino Caracciolo 1536–1538, civil, died in office Alfonso d'Avalos d'Aquino, Marquis of Vasto 1538–1546, military Ferdinando Gonzaga,...
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    power on civil and economic matters, the military power being given to Alfonso d'Avalos. He died in Milan on 27 January 1538 and is buried in the Duomo of...
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    d'Aragona Tagliavia 1566–1568 Interim (1st term) Francesco Ferdinando II d'Avalos, 5th Marquis of Pescara, 1568–1571 Giuseppe Francesco Landriano, Count...
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    1528 at the Battle of Capo d'Orso, capturing the enemy commanders Alfonso d'Avalos and Ascanio Colonna. However, Andrea became dissatisfied with his treatment...
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    famous Italian poet Vittoria Colonna and her deceased husband, Fernando d'Ávalos. Grabski supports his theory through analyzing various visual clues and...
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    significantly, alienated from Alfonso d'Este by friction over a licence for a salt monopoly in the Papal States and Alfonso's continued forays against Venetian...
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    Portrait of Pope Paul III (or Portrait of Pope Paul III Without Cap) is anoil on canvas portrait by Titian of Pope Paul III, produced during the pope's...
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  • graphical signs. The genealogical descent is as follows: 1. Ruy Lopez d'Avalos, Count of Ribadeo, Constable of Castile (1357–1421), married firstly to...
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    Michelangelo and, at a later date, Rubens. In 1540 he received a pension from d'Avalos, marquis del Vasto, and an annuity of 200 crowns (which was afterwards...
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    Maria, wife of Alfonso d'Avalos, Marquis of Vasto; Giovanna, wife of Ascanio Colonna. Other sources say she is the mother of Cesare and Alfonso, whom the Successes...
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  • The Most Noble Order of the Garter was founded by Edward III of England in 1348. Dates shown are of nomination or installation; coloured rows indicate...
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    It is one of a cycle of paintings on mythological subjects produced for Alfonso I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara, for the Camerino d'Alabastro – a private room...
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     1520–1525) Alfonso I d'Este (1523) A Lady (c. 1525–1565) Federico II Gonzaga (c. 1529) Giacomo di Andrea Dolfin (c. 1531–1532) Alfonso d'Avalos with a Page...
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    Candida with his own hands, left the island under the control of Innico d'Avalos, marquis of Pescara and Vasto, who ably defended the place from the French...
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    captain-general Charles III, Duke of Bourbon. Other major Imperial commanders were the Italian condottiero Fernando d'Avalos, the German military leader...
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    the Spanish-Italian Fernando d'Avalos, marquis of Pescara (deceased 1525), adopting (on becoming a widow) Alfonso d'Avalos, also marquis del Vasto, a nephew...
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    umanistica" italiana: Enyego (Inico) d'Avalos e 'Curial e Guelfa' [The Italian “Humanistic Chivalry": Enyego (Inico) d'Avalos and 'Curial e Guelfa']. John Benjamins...
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     1520–1525) Alfonso I d'Este (1523) A Lady (c. 1525–1565) Federico II Gonzaga (c. 1529) Giacomo di Andrea Dolfin (c. 1531–1532) Alfonso d'Avalos with a Page...
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