Holy Roman Empire. The d'Appiano d'Aragona family received, in 1509 the title of Prince of Holy Roman Empire. Alfonso was the object of diplomatic contacts...
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betrayals, the assassinations, the murders of King Ferrante and of Alfonso d'Aragona, his eldest son, Duke of Calabria, father of betrayals, conservative...
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Caetani (redirect from Gaetani dell'Aquila d'Aragona)
the Italian noble family. Caetani d'Aragona, Princes of Piedimonte, and Dukes of Laurenzana, founded by Onorato II Caetani, Count of Fondi, Alife and...
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He was the son of Alfonso II of Naples and the grandson of Ferrante I of Naples. At the start of the Italian Wars in 1495, Alfonso abdicated in favor...
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1529 until 1541. Alfonso was born in Naples on 10 March 1499, the posthumous son of Alfonso I Piccolomini by his wife Giovanna d'Aragona. In 1517, he married...
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Alfonso of Aragon (1481 – 18 August 1500), Duke of Bisceglie and Prince of Salerno of the House of Trastámara, was the illegitimate son of Alfonso II...
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daughter, Isabella d’Avalos d’Aquino d’Aragona (1585–1648), married her father's cousin Inigo d’Avalos d’Aquino d’Aragona (1578–1632) and had issue. Gran Enciclopedia...
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Limited. Scarlata, Maria (ed.). Carte reali diplomatiche di Giacomo II d'Aragona (1291-1327) riguardanti l'Italia. (in Italian, Spanish, and Latin). Palermo:...
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Marzano d'Aragona. In 1490 he married Giovanna d'Aragona. He succeeded to the Duchy in 1493. In 1497 he attended the coronation of King Frederick II of Naples...
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Isabella of Aragon, Duchess of Milan (redirect from Isabella d'Aragona)
Dina, Isabella d'Aragona Duchessa di Milano e di Bari, p. 330. Haasse 1990, pp. 104–119. Mormone, Raffaele (1960). "ALFONSO II d'Aragona, re di Napoli"...
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Fernando de Aragón, 1st Duke of Montalto (redirect from Ferdinando d'Aragona y Guardato, 1st Duke of Montalto)
Italy, April 1490 – Roma, Italy, February 1547) . Maria d'Aragona, (*1505, +1568); married Alfonso d'Avalos d'Aquino, Marquess del Vasto e Pescara, (25 May...
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campaigns to reconquer Milan, and Julius II confessed to a Venetian ambassador a plan to invest his counselor Luigi d'Aragona with the Kingdom of Naples in order...
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Pietro in Galatina and 2nd Count of Soleto, who married Adriana Acquaviva-d'Aragona of Nardò with whom he had one surviving legitimate daughter : Erina Castriota...
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Frederick III of Sicily (redirect from Federico II d'Aragona)
medievale. Politica, religione ed economia nel regno di Federico III d'Aragona Rex Siciliae (1296-1337), by Clifford R. Backman, translated by Iole Turco...
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Raimondo I (1305–1320) Guglielmo II (c.1320–1330) Alfonso Federigo d'Aragona (c.1330–1349) Pietro Federigo d'Aragona (c.1349–1350) Louis of Sicily (direct...
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d'Aragona re di Napoli. p. 66. Camillo Minieri-Riccio (1881). R. stabilimento tipografico del Cav. Francesco Giannini (ed.). Alcuni fatti di Alfonso I...
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Marcantonio Colonna (redirect from Marcantonio II Colonna)
His parents were Ascanio Colonna, Duke of Tagliacozzo, and Giovanna d'Aragona. Due to acts of rebellion, he was disinherited by his father; but in 1562...
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and flight of her husband's son Alfonso II on 22 February 1495 until the formal succession of Alfonso's son, Ferdinand II. Born in Barcelona, Joanna was...
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Puente la Reina – aft. 1400), married in Tudela on 20 January 1393 Alfonso d'Aragona, Duke of Gandia Charles III of Navarre (1361–1425) Bonne (1364 – aft....
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other son Alfonso was an admiral in the Navy of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. Lupis Macrdonio M. "D'Appiano d'Aragona detti anche Appiani d'Aragona. Linee...
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Francesco Ferdinando d'Ávalos (redirect from Francesco Ferdinando II d'Ávalos 5th Marquis of Pescara)
married Isabella Gonzaga, daughter of Federico II Gonzaga. They had: Alfonso Felice d'Avalos d'Aquino d'Aragona (1564–1593), prince of Francavilla and his...
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Luigi d'Aragona (1474–1519) (called the Cardinal of Aragón) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal. He had a highly successful career in the church, but...
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the future Alfonso II of Naples. Caterina, Countess of Conversano, Signora di Casamassima e Turi. Married Giuliantonio Acquaviva d’Aragona, 7th Duke of...
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between 1508 and 1513 surrounding Giovanna d'Aragona, Duchess of Amalfi (d. 1511), whose father, Enrico d'Aragona, Marquis of Gerace, was an illegitimate...
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Benedetto Orsini (b. 1956), followed by his cousin Prince Lelio Orsini d'Aragona (b. 1981), whose mother is Princess Ketevan Bagration of Mukhrani. Pope...
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els genovesos durant el regnat d'Alfons el Benigne (1333)". La Corona d'Aragona en Italia (sec. XIII a XVIII). Vol. 3. Carlo Delfino. Mutgé Vives, Josefa...
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Sancha of Aragon, Countess of Toulouse (redirect from Sancha d'Aragona)
Sancha of Aragon (1186, Zaragoza –1241) was the daughter of King Alfonso II of Aragon and his wife, Sancha of Castile. Sancha was married to Raymond VII...
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1571 Interim Carlo d'Aragona Tagliavia, 1571–1577 Interim (2nd term) Marcantonio Colonna, Prince of Paliano 1577–1584 Juan Alfonso Bisbal, Count of Briático...
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The surviving memoriali are: Memoriale ad Alfonso d'Aragona duca di Calabria (1467), military advice to Alfonso, Duke of Calabria. Memoriale in nome di...
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Giovanni Sforza d'Aragona (5 July 1466 – 27 July 1510) was an Italian condottiero, lord of Pesaro and Gradara from 1483 until his death. He is best known...
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