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    The Rocca dei Borgia is a 16th-century castle in Camerino, in Marche, Italy originally built for Cesare Borgia. The castle was designed by Ludovico Clodio...
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    a 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article about Cesare Borgia. Rocca di Borgia Route of the Borgias His other titles included: Duke of Romagna, Prince of...
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    Urbino Rocca Costanza, Pesaro Rocca di Bolignano, Ancona Rocca di Borgia, Camerino Rocca di Gradara, Gradara Rocca di Mondavio, Mondavio Rocca di Offagna...
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    Ulisse Chiaravalle took it from Giacomo and Andrea degli Atti. In 1500 the Borgia Pope Alexander VI resolved the long-standing dispute in favour of the Atti...
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    tried, but failed, to seize the town. In 1503 Cesare Borgia, the brother of the famous Lucrezia Borgia and illegitimate son of the Pope Alexander VI, carried...
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    Imola (redirect from Rocca Sforzesca)
    Ottaviano, of power, and on 25 November 1499, the city surrendered to Cesare Borgia. After his death, two factions, that of Galeazzo Riario and that of the...
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    unification of Italy. Rocca (castle) Castle of Teodorano, outside the city. Of the originary fortified burgh, destroyed by Cesare Borgia, a tower and part...
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    restoration. Also noteworthy is the Borgia-Cybo Arch (late 15th century). The palace is connected to the Palazzo del Podestà by a modern bridge, probably...
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    Bennett as Cesare Borgia (Condottiero conquering Romagna). Claudio Castrogiovanni [it] as Ramiro (Military commander under Cesare Borgia). Antonio De Matteo...
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    Papst: Alexander VI. Borgia 1431-1503, Verlag C.H. Beck, 2007, p. 53 Le cose maravigliose dell'alma citta di Roma anfiteatro del mondo, Gio. Antonio Franzini...
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    during his father's illness and carried off Rainaldo, locking him in the Rocca del Gesso, a fortress belonging to Giovanni Boiardo, count of Scandiano. In...
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    assigned the city to Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia, the future Pope Alexander VI, who started the construction of the Rocca ("Castle"), which was completed under...
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    floor with five windows crowned by coats of arms, festoons and puttoes. Rocca Costanza (15th century): massive castle built by Costanzo I Sforza; it has...
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  • for her Donizetti, including Belisario, Poliuto, Anna Bolena, Lucrezia Borgia, Maria Stuarda and Caterina Cornaro. Her most acclaimed and best-known performance...
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    Cento (category Lucrezia Borgia)
    Bishop of Bologna and made it part of the dowry of his daughter Lucrezia Borgia, betrothed to Duke Alfonso I d'Este. It was later returned to the Papal...
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    Lucrezia Borgia, daughter of Pope Alexander VI, sister to Cesare Borgia. Alfonso I was a patron of Ariosto. The son of Alfonso and Lucrezia Borgia, Ercole...
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    Rome. Città di Castello was subsumed later into the Papal States by Cesare Borgia. During the 15th century Renaissance spread in the northern part of the...
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    used by Cesare Borgia as jail for Caterina Sforza. It is octagonal, with two main towers, the higher maschio and the lower foemina Piazza del Popolo Malatestiana...
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  • Alessandro Farnese (Pope Paul III), and Giulia Farnese, the mistress of Rodrigo Borgia (Pope Alexander VI). Girolama was born in 1466 and was murdered with a sword...
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    (1979), 156 Schulz, Andrew. "The Expressive Body in Goya's Saint Francis Borgia at the Deathbed of an Impenitent". The Art Bulletin, 80.4 1998. It is not...
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    established his family as an Italian ducal dynasty, a project at which the Borgia Pope Alexander VI had failed. Two years later, Pier Luigi was assassinated...
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  • his butler. Rafael Merry del Val (1903-1914) Pietro Gasparri (1914-1918) Giovanni Tacci Porcelli (1918-1921) Mario Nasalli Rocca di Corneliano (1968–1969)...
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    Belmonte Calabro, Calabria Belvedere Marittimo, Calabria Bianco, Calabria Borgia, Calabria Botricello, Calabria Bovalino, Calabria Bova Marina, Calabria...
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  • August 17, 2007 on Strill.it (in Italian) Operazione Odissea, contro la mafia del turismo Archived 2011-07-07 at the Wayback Machine, Area locale, September...
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    history. Forlì was seized in 1488 by the Visconti and in 1499 by Cesare Borgia, after whose death it became more directly subject to the pope than ever...
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    with many small countships and marquisates, each centred upon a fortified rocca. Over several campaigns in the mid-10th century, the German ruler Otto I...
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    grandson Pandolfo was eventually expelled from Rimini in 1500 by Cesare Borgia and the city was finally incorporated in the Papal States in 1528, after...
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    Hills, in the region of Lazio, central Italy. Neighbouring communes are Rocca di Papa, Lariano, Cisterna di Latina, Artena, Aprilia, Nemi, Genzano di...
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    Archived from the original on 25 January 2023. Retrieved 25 January 2023. Rocca, Francis X. (22 September 2023). "Pope Francis Calls Protection of Migrants...
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