descendants of Berengar II of Italy, and ruling the county in Ventimiglia (Liguria) until 1180 when a branch moved to Sicily. Francesco inherited the title...
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was ruled by four Vicars: Artale I Alagona, Count of Mistretta, Francesco II Ventimiglia, Count of Geraci, Manfredi III Chiaramonte, Count of Modica, and...
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1598. Salvatore Ventimiglia (d. Palermo, April 1797), Bishop of Catania, son of the 3rd Princes of Belmonte Francesco I Ventimiglia A branch line, the...
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addition to Peralta, Artale Alagona, Manfredi III Chiaramonte, Francesco II Ventimiglia), who divided up the whole of Sicily; the only major outsider was...
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The Diocese of Ventimiglia-Sanremo (Latin: Dioecesis Ventimiliensis-Sancti Romuli) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Liguria, northern Italy...
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Giovanni II Ventimiglia y Moncada, 6th Marquis of Geraci (died 1533) was a Sicilian aristocrat, a member of the prominent House of Ventimiglia. Giovanni II Ventimiglia...
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Construction of the Castle began in 1316, by order of Count Francesco I of Ventimiglia, over the ruins of the ancient Byzantine town of Ypsigro, high...
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Succession to the Byzantine Empire (redirect from Marziano II Lascaris Comneno Flavio Angelo Lavarello Ventimiglia di Turgoville)
descendants were the house of Ventimiglia-Lascaris, extinct in 1838, founded through the marriage of Eudoxia Laskarina, one of Theodore II's daughters, and Count...
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Giovanni I Ventimiglia, count-marquis of Geraci 1430–1432 Niccolò Speciale 1425–1431 (2nd term subordinately at Peter of Aragon and Giovanni Ventimiglia) Pedro...
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Calabria, a comune in the Province of Cosenza, Italy Grimaldi (Ventimiglia), a town near Ventimiglia, Italy Villa Grimaldi, a former detention and torture center...
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Castle of Ventimiglia "iCastelli.it, "Castello Di Alcamo"". Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2015-05-18. Mirabella, Francesco Maria (1980)...
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Caltanissetta, during the war between Federico Chiaramonte and Francesco Ventimiglia. Orlando married Maria de Stromoncourt, and had four children: Alfonso...
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Grimaldo Canella in Genoa and became the ruling house of Monaco when Francesco Grimaldi captured Monaco in 1297. Every Prince of Monaco has been a member...
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Belice. On 20 August 1597 he bought the barony of Sperlinga from Giovanni Ventimiglia, marquis of Gerace,: 453 for 30,834 ounces of gold.: 542 Natoli was...
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the castle of Pollina in Sicily as a guest of the marquis Giovanni II Ventimiglia, and utilized the castle tower in order to carry out astronomical observations...
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their uncle Pope Urban VIII's famous nepotism. In 1693 he married Felice Ventimiglia Pignatelli d'Aragona. It was an unhappy marriage for both parties. Though...
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April until December 1503; later bishop of Palestrina. He was bishop of Ventimiglia from 1484; then bishop of Ourense in Spain from 1486. From 1484 to 1489...
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Francesco Grimaldi (French: François; English: Francis), called il Malizia (from Italian: "the malicious") was the Genoese leader of the Guelphs who captured...
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archbishop of Modena and the bishops of Ferrara, Pinerolo, Mondovì, Ventimiglia, and Gorizia. It also mentioned two priests as outsider choices Saverio...
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Rivieras, with the exception of the Grimaldi holdings in Monaco and Ventimiglia. Simone's brother, Egidio, was a grand admiral in the service of Alfonso...
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Prince of Mezzojuso inherited in his Vault by Baroness Paola Sabia Ventimiglia. Today, the Sicilian Heraldry Commission lists the family in the Golden...
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Sicilians, only Sperlinga denied". From about 1360 Sperlinga was held by the Ventimiglia family.: 542 In 1597 it was sold for 30,834 ounces of gold to Giovanni...
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and continued in 1757 by Francesco Battaglia. In 1757, the institution received a large endowment by Salvatore Ventimiglia, prince of Belmonte, and vicar...
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republic and then by his son-in-law Francesco I Sforza, who established the reign of the House of Sforza. When Frederick II died in 1250, the war engaged by...
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against the crown but was recaptured in 1355. Corleone was besieged from Ventimiglia in 1358. During the reign of the four vicars, Corleone became the property...
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Ercole Michele Branciforte e Gravina, married Caterina Branciforte e Ventimiglia, daughter of the prince of Butera and Duke of Santa Lucia, Nicolò Placido...
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footballer Matteo Rossi, footballer Fabio Valente, footballer Mario Ventimiglia, footballer Alice D'Amato, artistic gymnast Asia D'Amato, artistic gymnast...
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registered as a doctoral student by 19 October 1468. Pope Paul II appointed him bishop of Ventimiglia on 22 April 1471, and under Pope Sixtus IV, he was appointed...
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2024. Lang, Brent (May 3, 2024). "William Moseley, Kelsey Grammer World War II Action Film 'Murder Company' Acquired by Maverick Film and Complex Corp (Exclusive)"...
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Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 3 August 2016. "Ventimiglia - Principato di Monaco". www.distanza.org. Archived from the original...
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