• Muzio Colonna (12 August 1596 – 5 September 1632) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Marsi (1629–1632). Colonna was born on 12 August...
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    the abbots of Italy, the medieval borough of Rovianello (destroyed by Muzio Colonna in 1585–90), the 14th century Porta Scaramuccia ("Skirmish Gate"). "Superficie...
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    Martino V; January/February 1369 – 20 February 1431), born Otto (or Oddone) Colonna, was the head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from...
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    Napoleone of Camerino for murder. Varano wrote to her brother-in-law, Muzio Colonna, to ask that he spare the inhabitants of Montecchio during his military...
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    Muzio Febonio (13 July 1597 – 3 January 1663) was an Italian priest and historian, best known for his historical and hagiographic works about Marsica...
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    Reformation and Counter-Reformation eras. Notable condottieri include Prospero Colonna, Giovanni dalle Bande Nere, Cesare Borgia, the Marquis of Pescara, Andrea...
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    the Colonna family over Orsini. Their lordship lasted about three centuries. The castle of Avezzano in 1565 was expanded by Marcantonio Colonna and was...
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  • of: Giovanni Battista Malaspina, Bishop of Massa Marittima (1629); Muzio Colonna, Bishop of Marsi (1629); Vittore Capello, Titular Bishop of Famagusta...
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    Pamphili Vincenzo Ranuzzi Carlo Bellisomi Nicola Colonna di Stigliano Gregorio Barnaba Chiaramonti Muzio Gallo Giovanni de Gregorio Giovanni Maria Riminaldi...
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  • (1629); Giovanni Battista Malaspina, Bishop of Massa Marittima (1629); Muzio Colonna, Bishop of Marsi (1629); Giambattista Spada, Titular Patriarch of Constantinople...
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    Queen Joan, and serving as assistant to the Kingdom's commander-in-chief Muzio Attendolo Sforza. When the latter drowned before the Battle of L'Aquila...
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    after the death of Boniface IX, he intervened in Rome in support of the Colonna family, two days after the election of the new pope, Innocent VII. Ladislaus...
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    then he was the close friend of Juan de Valdés, Pietro Bembo, Vittoria Colonna, Pietro Martire, Carnesecchi. In 1538 he was elected vicar-general of his...
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    Colonna was the son of Mario Colonna (the son of Muzio and Giulia Frangipane), Signore di Roviano e Riofreddo of the Paliano branch of the Colonna family;...
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    committee that selected the sites of the fountains was the Roman nobleman Muzio Mattei, Mattei used his influence and money to have the fountain location...
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    Niccolo Pietro Bargellini (1690–1694 Died) Francesco Martelli (1698–1706) Muzio Gaeta (1708–1728) Vincent Louis Gotti (1728–1729) Pompeo Aldrovandi (1729–1734)...
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  • rival of Muzio Sforza. He served the Republic of Florence, then Ladislaus of Naples and the Pope Martin V. Jacopo dal Verme (1350–1409) Muzio Attendolo...
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  • in the Church of Santa Maria in Montesanto, under the patronage of the Colonna family. The score was published in 1867. A typical performance lasts a...
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  • They were commissioned by Pope Sixtus V and built at the direction of Muzio Mattei, and were installed between 1588 and 1593. The figure of one fountain...
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    of 8, Giovanni Battista studied in the music school of Giovanni Paolo Colonna at San Petronio Basilica in Bologna (perhaps in 1680 or 1681). In 1685...
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    Giuseppe Giordani (Giordanello) (1751–1798) Francesco Bianchi (1752–1810) Muzio Clementi (1752–1832) Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli (1752–1837) Giuseppe Antonio...
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    the sides, of History of Saint Paul. Inside of the chapel has busts of Muzio, Roberto, Lelio Frangipane by Alessandro Algardi (1630–40). In the third...
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    The subsequent rulers were the D'Avalos. In 1424 the famous condottiero Muzio Attendolo died here. Another adventurer, Jacopo Caldora, conquered the town...
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    Two of Italy's literary giants, Girolamo Muzio and Ercole Bentivoglio, both fell in love with her. Muzio wrote five ardent eclogues to her, naming her...
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    Retrieved 23 March 2023. Porpora, Nicola; Metastasio, Pietro; Salviati Colonna, Caterina; Mango, Antonio; Falco, Michele; Vellani, Domenico Maria; Tettoni...
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  • Cipolla Chiara Civello Donna Marina Torlonia di Civitella-Cesi Pope Clement X Muzio Clementi Filippo Coarelli Armando Colafrancesco Stefano Colantuono Veniero...
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    degli Italiani (in Italian). Vol. 70. Pieri, Piero (1962). "ATTENDOLO, Muzio, detto Sforza". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani (in Italian). Vol. 4...
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    As a child, Maria d’Aragona grew up in a castle with the poet Vittoria Colonna, who had married d'Avalo's nephew. It was here that Maria met Sannazaro...
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    placed in the Piazza Giudea, the site of a market, inside the ghetto, but Muzio Mattei used his influence to have the fountain, the Fontana delle Tartarughe...
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  • Boniface IX, a position he held for some one year driving some attacks on the Colonna family's lands. In 1399, as the Ghibelline party in the city had organized...
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