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    addition, Ludovico III had two illegitimate daughters: Caterina (wife of Gianfrancesco Secco, Conte di Calcio) and Gabriella (wife of Corrado Fogliani, Marchese...
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    Fermo. During his childhood, he was brought up by his uncle, Giovanni Fogliani after he was left fatherless. He was sent to serve as a soldier under the...
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    Fogliani, as Girolamo's bride because, according to some historians, Costanza's mother Gabriella Gonzaga (illegitimate daughter of Marquis Ludovico III...
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    the latter. To thwart the abuses of powerful families such as the Sessi, Fogliani and Canossa, the Senate of Reggio gave the city's rule for a period of...
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    Giuseppe Andaloro, Mario Nascimbene, Maurizio Pollini, Ludovico Einaudi, Antonino Fogliani, Vittorio Parisi, Riccardo Sinigaglia, Enrique Mazzola, Gianandrea...
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    several edifices that belonged to noble families such as Scotti, Landi, and Fogliani were built in Piacenza. In 1802, Napoleon's army annexed Piacenza to the...
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    Bosio, from Pontebosio, a fraction of Licciana Nardi; their forefather was Ludovico I, the abiotic grandson of Fioramonte of Bastia. This branch became the...
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    (1679–1690) Ludovico Masdoni (1691–1716) Stefano Fogliani (1717–1742) Ettore Molza (1743–1745) Giuliano Sabbatini, Sch.P. (1745–1757) Giuseppe Maria Fogliani (1757–1783)...
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