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    Barbara Sanseverino (Milan, 1550 – Parma, 19 May 1612) was an Italian noblewoman. Daughter of Gianfrancesco and Lavinia Sanseverino, she moved to Parma...
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    singer at the Este court at Ferrara, and along with her stepmother Barbara Sanseverino, was among the most "brilliant" noblewomen at the court. She joined...
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    to reduce the barons' power continued for several years: in 1612 Barbara Sanseverino was executed in the central square of Parma, together with six other...
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    families, and in the 16th-17th centuries it was restored by countess Barbara Sanseverino, who desired a true palace for her court, and to house her prestigious...
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    heads. Barbara Sanseverino had been in contention with the Farnese. She was heiress to the fief of Colorno, which her ancestor Roberto Sanseverino, Conte...
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    time. In the late 16th century it is recorded in the collection of Barbara Sanseverino, a noblewoman from Parma and lover and confidant of Vincenzo I Gonzaga...
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    major feudal lords of the Duchy, including the countess of Colorno, Barbara Sanseverino, and her son Girolamo Sanvitale, the Farnese confiscated the properties...
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    Roberto Sanseverino d'Aragona (1418 – 10 August 1487) was an Italian condottiero, count of Colorno from 1458 to 1477 and count of Caiazzo from 1460 until...
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    Capodimonte in Naples. It is mentioned in an inventory of the goods of Barbara Sanseverino dated 27 April 1596 as "a painting by Correggio, called the Marriage...
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  • pressure being placed on her to be a cooperating witness by Sanseverino and the FBI. Sanseverino hints to Adriana that Richie Aprile and Pussy Bonpensiero...
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  • Giglione Danielle Di Vecchio as Barbara Soprano Giglione Frank Vincent as Phil Leotardo Karen Young as Agent Sanseverino Robert Funaro as Eugene Pontecorvo...
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    He was the only child of Louis of Durazzo and his wife, Margaret of Sanseverino. Louis of Durazzo was a younger son of John, Duke of Durazzo, who was...
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    an autograph work. It is first recorded in a 1612 inventory of Barbara Sanseverino's goods described as "[a painting] by Parmigianino showing a 'putta'...
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  • August 1484, which recognised the occupation of Polesine and Rovigo. The Sanseverino then abandoned the arms of Venice in 1485 to pass under the papal insignia...
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    Press), 1994. Newman, Barbara. "Hildegard of Bingen and the 'Birth of Purgatory'," Mystics Quarterly 19 (1993): 90–97. Newman, Barbara. "'Sibyl of the Rhine':...
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  • Kaplan Lenny Venito as James "Murmur" Zancone Karen Young as Agent Robyn Sanseverino Nick Annunziata as Eddie Pietro Ai Kiyono as Sushi Waitress Lisa Sue...
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    von Döllinger John Henry Newman Henri Lacordaire Jaime Balmes Gaetano Sanseverino Giovanni Maria Cornoldi Wilhelm Emmanuel Freiherr von Ketteler Giuseppe...
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    techniques and utensils from Italy to France is discredited by food historians. Barbara Ketcham Wheaton and Stephen Mennell provided the definitive arguments against...
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    Gregor dem Großen by Meinolf Schumacher (in German). Women's Biography: Barbara and Antonina, contains two of his letters. St. Gregory engraved by Anton...
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    in 1392. Most Calabrian barons (including the heads of the powerful Sanseverino and Ruffo families) also swore fealty to him by the autumn of 1392. In...
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    Saint Teresa in the poem Breakdancing in her volume The End of Beauty. Bárbara Mujica's novel Sister Teresa, while not strictly hagiographical, is based...
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    pastoral style for musical gatherings in the palaces of duchess Aurora Sanseverino (whom Mainwaring called "Donna Laura") one of the most influential patrons...
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    Today Promotes Sheen For Sainthood". The Tampa Tribune. p. 10. Mikkelson, Barbara and David P. "Stalin for Time: Did Bishop Fulton Sheen foretell the death...
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    of the Songs, Styles, Stars, and Stories That Shaped Our Culture. Santa Barbara, CA: Greenwood. p. 39. "Bruce Dickinson: Faith And Music (1999)". 25 July...
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    30 December 2005. Retrieved 5 October 2011 WebCitation archive McMahon, Barbara "Vatican invokes papal copyright" The Guardian 22 January 2006. Retrieved...
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    Ferdinand I of Naples, son of Alfonso V, by many nobles, led by Antonello Sanseverino, Prince of Salerno, and Francesco Coppola, Count of Sarno. In 1486 the...
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    the throne for himself). Violante (1233 – 1264), who married Richard Sanseverino, Count of Caserta in 1246 and had a son, Corrad. She died during another...
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    overthrow the Aragonese monarchy, the Prince of Salerno Antonello II di Sanseverino, on the advice of Antonello Petrucci and Francesco Coppola, gathered...
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    prototype performed the aircraft's maiden flight with test pilot Vittorio Sanseverino at the controls. By late April 1971, the prototype had reportedly conducted...
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  • (2): 129–145. doi:10.1163/18749275-03902003. Huizinga, Johan; Flower, Barbara (1952). Erasmus and the Age of Reformation. Harper Collins. Retrieved 15...
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