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    of Esztergom Agapito Colonna Ludovico di Capua Stefano Colonna Giovanni Fieschi Adam Easton O.S.B. Ludovico Donato O.F.M. Bartolomeo da Cogorno O.F.M...
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    Marìa Sforza duca di Milano - Treccani". Treccani (in Italian). Retrieved 25 April 2024. "Ludovico Sforza detto il Moro: ascesa e caduta di un principe del...
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    into the hands of Aldegrina or Aldegrima, daughter of Pandolfo (Prince of Capua), Countess of Carsoli, and wife of another Rainaldo, a descendant of the...
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    Santa Maria di Capua (current Santa Maria Capua Vetere). It is part of the current archdiocese of Capua. The first bishop of the diocese of Capua Nova ("New...
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    Became a Cardinal. Ferrante Gonzaga, born 1507, died 1557. Married Isabella di Capua. Livia, later known as Sister Paola, born 1508, died 1569 Rulers of Mantua...
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    an alliance of Louis XII of France and the Republic of Venice against Ludovico Sforza, the second between Louis and Ferdinand II of Aragon for possession...
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    Bona Sforza (category Burials at the Basilica di San Nicola)
    ALL'ANNO 1688" DEDICATI A ISABELLA D'ARAGONA, A BONA SFORZA E COSTANZA DI CAPUA. DAL MS. ITAL. FOL 145" (PDF). Grzybowski, Polish history and Lithuania...
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    (28 January 1507 – 15 November 1557), a condottiero; married Isabella di Capua, by whom he had issue Livia Gonzaga (August 1508 – 1569), who became a...
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    Three ecclesiastical provinces were abolished entirely: those of Conza, Capua, and Sorrento. A new ecclesiastical province was created, to be called the...
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  • ecclesiastica della chiesa di Capua, Naples 1758. Relazione della concessione de' pontificati fatta da Benedetto XIII al capitolo di Capua, Naples, 1725. Lettera...
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  • bishop by Carlo Pio di Savoia, Cardinal-Priest of San Crisogono, with Giovanni Antonio Melzi, Archbishop of Capua, and Ludovico Ciogni, Bishop of Venafro...
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    France acquired the Lombard part of the state. After Napoleon's ultimatum, Ludovico Manin surrendered unconditionally on 12 May and abdicated, while the Major...
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  • Cassiodorus Joachim of Fiore Anselm of Besate Lanfranc Pierre Lombard Peter of Capua the Elder Boncompagno da Signa Brunetto Latini Bonaventure Thomas Aquinas...
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    the brother of two Milanese dukes, Galeazzo Maria Sforza (1466–1476) and Ludovico Sforza (1494–1499), and the uncle of a third, Gian Galeazzo Sforza (1476–1494)...
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    D'Aragona, A Bona Sforzae Constanza di Capua. Dal Ms. Ital. Fol 145" (PDF). "La seconda vita di isabella d'Aragona, duchessa di Bari" (PDF). Malaguzzi Valeri...
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    Milan (redirect from Comune di Milano)
    Conciliatore published articles by Silvio Pellico, Giovanni Berchet, Ludovico di Breme, who were both Romantic in poetry and patriotic in politics. After...
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    2023-02-25. "LUDOVICO III Gonzaga, marchese di Mantova in "Dizionario Biografico"". www.treccani.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2023-02-25. "Ludovico III Gonzaga"...
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    February 2023. "Gonzaga, Ludovico in 'Dizionario Biografico'". www.treccani.it (in Italian). Retrieved 23 February 2023. "Màntova, Dièta di- su Enciclopedia"...
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    Naples and Capua, defended by Prospero and Fabrizio Colonna. On 24 June 1501, Borgia's troops stormed the latter to end the siege of Capua. In June 1502...
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    1443), condottiero. Latino di Camillo Orsini (c. 1530 - c. 1580), condottiero. Mondilio Orsini (1690 - 1751), archbishop of Capua from 1728 to 1743, grand-nephew...
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    the army passed through Capua. The French army plundered and raped Capua mercilessly. However, when news of the rape of Capua spread throughout southern...
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    (Italian: Matilde di Toscana; Latin: Matilda or Mathilda; c. 1046 – 24 July 1115), or Matilda of Canossa (Italian: Matilde di Canossa [maˈtilde di kaˈnɔssa])...
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    Biagio Rossetti, his successors were patrons of artists like Titian and Ludovico Ariosto. In the War of the League of Cambrai from 1508, troops from Modena...
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    re di Napoli. p. 196. Prescott, 272. G. Passaro. Historia. Prescott, 277. Roscoe, Leo X, p. 135. Roscoe dichiara che il di Capua fosse paggio di Ferdinando...
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    he sent back. Many famous men of arms died in the war such as: Matteo di Capua, Count of Palena, Giulio Acquaviva, Count of Conversano, Don Diego Cavaniglia...
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    by way of Perugia, Rieti, L'Aquila, Sulmona, Isernia, Venafro, Teano and Capua. Negotiations for the succession of Edmund, son of Henry III of England...
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    Mantua and imperial vicar of Emperor Louis IV. Ludovico was succeeded by Guido (1360–1369) and Ludovico II (1369–1382), while Feltrino, lord of Reggio...
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    against the background of frequent incursions from the neighbouring duchy of Capua-Benevento and from Arab Sicily. In 940 Matera was besieged, possibly with...
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    Ferdinando, a brother Sigismondo, and two sisters, Beatrice (who married Ludovico Sforza) and Isabella (who married Duke Francesco of Mantua). He also had...
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    architect, Lorenzo de' Medici, in 1492. Combined with the ambition of Ludovico Sforza, its collapse allowed Charles VIII of France to invade Naples in...
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