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    Marie Adélaïde Eugénie d'Orléans (23 August 1777 – 31 December 1847) was a French princess, one of the daughters of Philippe d'Orléans, known as Philippe...
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  • Duke of Orléans (French: Duc d'Orléans) was a French royal title usually granted by the King of France to one of his close relatives (usually a younger...
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    The Royal Palace of Turin (Italian: Palazzo Reale di Torino) is a historic palace of the House of Savoy in the city of Turin in Northern Italy. It was...
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    d'Orléans, the youngest surviving daughter of Gaston, Duke of Orléans, her youngest brother. They married 3 Apr 1663. Christine died at the Palazzo Madama...
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    son, Gaston, Duke of Orléans, who called it the Orléans Palace (Palais d'Orléans) but by popular will it was still known by its original name. Upon Gaston's...
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    children taken hostage by the Ottoman Empire in 1564. It remained in the Palazzo Giustiniani until 1804, when it was bought by Lucien Bonaparte. It then...
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    century) Palazzo Grua, (18th century), now seat of the town administration Palazzo Cataldi, (18th century), now seat of the town library Palazzo Aumale...
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    disagreed with the pairing, and encouraged him to marry Françoise Madeleine d'Orléans, daughter of his maternal uncle Gaston, Duke of Orléans, the younger brother...
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    piano. Ferdinando was born in the Palazzo Pitti to Cosimo III de' Medici and his wife Marguerite Louise d'Orléans, a granddaughter of Maria de' Medici...
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    eldest daughter of Victor Amadeus II, Duke of Savoy, and of Anne Marie d'Orléans. Her betrothal to the Duke of Burgundy in June 1696 was part of the Treaty...
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    Marguerite Louise d'Orléans, was born in Florence on 11 August 1667. She was named after her maternal aunt Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans, Duchess of Montpensier...
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    receive a public burial.[failed verification] Louise Adélaïde d'Orléans (Mademoiselle d'Orléans), daughter of Philippe II, Duke of Orléans, was at one time...
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    attempted this by marrying his son with Charlotte Aglaé d'Orléans, the daughter of Philippe d'Orléans, Duke of Orléans, the Regent of France during the childhood...
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    Baptiste died at the Palazzo Madama in March 1724 at age 79. Vittorio Amedeo II (14 May 1666 – 31 October 1732) married Anne Marie d'Orléans and had issue....
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    Marguerite Louise d'Orléans (28 July 1645 – 17 September 1721) was a French princess who became grand duchess of Tuscany as the wife of Grand Duke Cosimo...
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    The Palazzo Muti Baglioni is a Baroque architecture palace located near San Cassiano in the Sestiere San Polo of Venice, Italy. In 1602, at the site of...
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    He was the second son of Grand Duke Cosimo III and Marguerite Louise d'Orléans. His sister, Electress Palatine Anna Maria Luisa, arranged his marriage...
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    in exile, Maria Amalia encountered her future husband, Louis Philippe d'Orléans, also forced from his home in France due to political complications of...
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    his two surviving children, Gian Gastone. He married Marguerite Louise d'Orléans, a cousin of Louis XIV. The marriage was solemnized by proxy in the King's...
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    mounted upon a horse, is directing the movement. Painted for Marie Louise d'Orléans, Queen of Spain; taken from Naples to Dresden. Engraved by R. Gaillard;...
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    wealth of treasures to the House of Medici, which can today be seen in the Palazzo Pitti and the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. Vittoria della Rovere was the...
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    Clement VII in 1532. The official residence of the Grand Dukes was the Palazzo Pitti in Florence, bought by the Medici in 1549. Margraves reigned in the...
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    Sogni, 1896, Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, Rome Portrait d'Amélie d'Orléans, 1905, National Coach Museum Self portrait : Uffizi Carlo Sisi : Vittorio...
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    Montefeltro, passed to her younger son. Cosimo III married Marguerite Louise d'Orléans, a granddaughter of Henry IV of France and Marie de' Medici. An exceedingly...
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    collections of the Palazzo della Pilotta in Parma in 1708, meaning it originated in the Farnese collection, which had been in the Palazzo del Giardino in...
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    withdrawing often to Reggio Emilia, capital of Reggio, residing in the Palazzo della Cittadella. From 1771, she lived permanently in Reggio Emilia, with...
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    and Reggio. In 1721, he married Charlotte Aglaé d'Orléans (1700–1761), a daughter of Philippe d'Orléans, Duke of Orléans and Françoise Marie de Bourbon...
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    of Toscany following his father's death, married to Marguerite Louise d'Orléans, with issue Francesco Maria (12 November 1660 – 3 February 1711), Duke...
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    24-year-old Alfonso and 13-year-old Lucrezia were married in the chapel in the Palazzo Pitti (or according to another version in the Basilica of Santa Maria Novella)...
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  • Miroslav (2003). "Medici family". Retrieved 2 April 2016. "Mediateca di Palazzo Medici Riccardi". Metropolitan City of Florence. Retrieved 2 April 2016...
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