Vitaliano I Borromeo (died 1449) was an Italian Ghibelline nobleman from Milan, first Count of Arona. His father was Giacomo Vitaliani, ambassador of Padua...
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Borromeo were merchants in San Miniato around 1300 and became bankers in Milan after 1370. Vitaliano de' Vitaliani, who acquired the name of Borromeo...
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Vitaliano Borromeo (3 March 1720 – 7 June 1793) was a Roman Catholic archbishop and cardinal. Vitaliano was born in Milan, the third son of Giovanni Benedetto...
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Dior in 2021. Borromeo is the daughter of Don Carlo Ferdinando Borromeo, Count of Arona (born in 1935), the son of Vitaliano Borromeo, 2nd Prince of...
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designer Marta Ferri. Her paternal grandfather was Vitaliano Borromeo, Prince of Angera. Matilde Borromeo began working on her family's farm in Lomellina...
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Borromeo's main attraction is the Borromeo Castle, built in 1437 by Vitaliano Borromeo. The Borromei were, during the later years of the Ambrosian Republic...
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second name derives from its rebuilding and redecoration by cardinal Vitaliano Borromeo for use by the Jesuits. In 1605 the Jesuits paid 20,000 Scudos for...
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the southern portion of Lake Maggiore, ceded Arona to his treasurer Vitaliano Borromeo, a descendant of a wealthy family of Paduan and Tuscan merchants and...
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leading Ghibellines within the city, from which only a few, such as Vitaliano Borromeo, escaped to safety in Arona, Piedmont and elsewhere. The heads of...
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the "Casa Borromeo" (Borromeo House) blended perfectly into the city. Substantial additions were made to the Casa Borromeo in Vitaliano's time, but the...
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Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church: Biographical Dictionary. Borromeo Edoardo di Vitaliano <IX> e D’Adda (in Italian), biography from verbanensia.org....
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Filippo Borromeo (1419–1464) was the son of Vitaliano I Borromeo and Ambrosina Fagnini. He was second Count of Arona, and greatly expanded his father's...
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inhabited by Count Lancillotto Borromeo in the early sixteenth century. They were designed for Count Vitaliano Borromeo all’Inglese (in the English style)...
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Vitaliano Visconti Borromeo or Vitalianus Visconti Borromeo (1591–1617) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Titular Archbishop of Hadrianopolis...
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Isola Bella (Lago Maggiore) (redirect from Palazzo Borromeo (Isola Bella))
the island passed to Carlo’s sons, Cardinal Giberto III (1615–1672) and Vitaliano VI (1620–1690); the latter in particular, with the financial backing of...
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Milan, the eldest son of Count Vitaliano and later as his heir. He completed his legal studies at the Collegio Borromeo in Pavia. He was a member of the...
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abbey. In 1439 it was acquired by Vitaliano Borromeo and, as a result, the House of Borromeo. In 1538 Carlo Borromeo was born in the Castle on the Rock...
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Ferdinando Borromeo, Count of Arona, Piedmont (born in 1935), the son of Vitaliano Borromeo, 2nd Prince of Angera. Her half-sister is Beatrice Borromeo, the...
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Giacomo Oddi (1759–1763) Carlo Vittorio Amedeo delle Lanze (1763–1783) Vitaliano Borromeo (1783–1793) Francesco Saverio de Zelada (1793–1801) Antonio Dugnani...
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family. The wedding was celebrated in the Augustinekirche by Nuncio Vitaliano Borromeo on 6 October. That night, there was a display of decorative lighting...
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Borromean Islands (category House of Borromeo)
and buildings, opened by count Carlo III between 1629 and 1652, his son Vitaliano the 6th built an attractive summer palace, bringing in vast quantities...
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Niccolò Oddi Antonio Branciforte Colonna Lazzaro Opizio Pallavicini Vitaliano Borromeo Pietro Colonna Pamphili Giuseppe Simonetti Urbano Paracciani Filippo...
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abbot of Santa Maria di Staffarda Blanca (d. 1487), who married Vitaliano II Borromeo (1451 - 1493) Amadea. Luisa. Teccani.it: Dizionario biografico degli...
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Cardinal-Priest of SS. Nereo ed Achilleo; Cardinal Secretary of State Vitaliano Borromeo (September 26, 1766) – Cardinal-Priest of S. Maria in Aracoeli; legate...
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Milan's outstanding social, political and literary figures, such as Vitaliano Borromeo (of the illustrious family which had produced Archbishops Charles...
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territory to his treasurer Vitaliano Borromeo, a banker of Tuscan descent. In 1487, the Sforza confirmed it to the Borromeo family. For about three centuries...
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the Congregation of Ecclesiastical Immunity 1626–1629 Succeeded by Vitaliano Borromeo (cardinal) Preceded by Francesco Maria Bourbon Del Monte Santa Maria...
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such as Pietro Aretino in Florence, Tommaso Pontano in Perguia, and Vitaliano Borromeo and Pietro Candido Decembro in Milan and Pavia. Ranzano would go on...
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Roman Curia Felix Solazzo Castriotta 21 June 1745 – 9 March 1755 Vitaliano Borromeo 16 February 1756 – 7 June 1793 Cardinal in the Roman Curia Serafino...
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massacred in 1449. Others fled, including the prominent Ghibelline Vitaliano I Borromeo, who was sheltered in his County of Arona. Public opinion turned...
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