Duchy of Durazzo may refer to: Duchy of Durazzo, name used by Roger of Howden for the County Palatine of Cephalonia and Zakynthos Duchy of Durazzo (Republic...
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The Durazzo were a noble Italian family of Albanian origin, heralding from the city of Durrës in Albania. The Durazzo family assisted the Republic of...
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Capetian House of Anjou (redirect from Anjou-Durazzo)
(1313–1374) and Anjou-Durazzo, which ruled Naples (1382–1435) and Hungary (1385–1386). The senior line of the House of Anjou-Durazzo became extinct in the...
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Count Giacomo Durazzo (27 April 1717 – 15 October 1794) was an Italian diplomat and man of the theatre. He was born into the House of Durazzo, one of the...
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Stefano Durazzo (1594 – 1667) was an Italian Catholic cardinal and archbishop of Genoa. Durazzo was born 5 August 1594 in Multedo, near Genoa, the seventh...
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Battle of Durazzo may refer to: Battle of Dyrrhachium (1081), also known as Siege of Durazzo Durrës Expedition (1376) Battle of Durazzo (1915) Battle...
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Anjou, was Count of Gravina 1315–1336, Prince of Achaea 1318–1332, Duke of Durazzo 1332–1336 and ruler of the Kingdom of Albania (although he never used a...
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Joanna of Durazzo (1344 – 20 July 1387) was the eldest daughter and eldest surviving child of Charles, Duke of Durazzo, and his wife, Maria of Calabria...
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Ladislaus of Naples (redirect from Ladislav Durazzo)
aunt Queen Joanna I of Naples. He was the son of Charles and Margaret of Durazzo, both members of the Capetian House of Anjou. His parents, having lived...
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Kingdom of Albania (medieval) (redirect from Duchy of Durazzo (Angevin))
declared in late February 1272. The kingdom extended from the region of Durazzo (Dyrrhachium, modern Durrës) south along the coast to Butrint. A major...
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Margaret of Durazzo (Italian: Margherita di Durazzo 28 July 1347 – 6 August 1412) was Queen of Naples and Hungary and Princess of Achaea as the spouse...
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Pietro Durazzo may refer to: Pietro Durazzo (1560–1631), Doge of Genoa Pietro Durazzo (1632–1699), Doge of Genoa This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Palazzo Durazzo-Pallavicini or Palazzo di Gio Agostino Balbi is a building on Via Balbi in the historic city centre of Genoa. On 13 July 2006 it became...
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Charles III of Naples (redirect from Carlo Durazzo)
Charles of Durazzo, also called Charles the Small (1345 – 24 February 1386), was King of Naples and the titular King of Jerusalem from 1382 to 1386 as...
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Charles of Durazzo may refer to: Charles, Duke of Durazzo (1323–1348), duke of Durazzo Charles III of Naples or Charles of Durazzo (1345–1386), the former's...
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Durrës Expedition (redirect from Battle of Durazzo (1376))
Joanna, Duchess of Durazzo, inherited the rights to the Kingdom of Albania upon the death of her father, Charles, Duke of Durazzo due to being the eldest...
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Palazzo Reale (Genoa) (redirect from Palazzo Balbi Durazzo)
Francesco Cantone and Michele Moncino. In 1677, the palace was sold to the Durazzo Family, who enlarged the palace under the designs of Carlo Fontana. In...
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Battle of Dyrrhachium (1081) (redirect from Siege of Durazzo)
of the Balkans Italy and the Balkans in 1084 AD. Dyrrhachium shown as Durazzo to the right Belligerents Byzantine Empire Duchy of Apulia and Calabria...
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Giacomo Filippo Durazzo III (1729–1812) was the head of the wealthiest 18th-century family in Genoa, Italy, and a notable naturalist and bibliophile....
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Clelia Durazzo Grimaldi (1760–1830), also known as Clelia Durazzo, was a botanist and marchesa in Genoa, Italy. She was the daughter of Giacomo Filippo...
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The First Battle of Durazzo was a naval battle of World War I. It was fought off Durazzo (now Durrës), Albania at the end of December 1915 and involved...
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Tihomir (Bulgarian noble) (redirect from Tihomir of Durazzo)
Tihomir (Bulgarian: Тихомир; Greek: Τειχομηρὁς, romanized: Teichomeros) was an 11th-century Bulgarian military commander of Dyrrhachium, who had been sent...
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Charles of Durazzo (Italian: Carlo di Durazzo 1323 – 23 January 1348) was a Neapolitan nobleman, the eldest son of John, Duke of Durazzo and Agnes of...
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The Giardino botanico Clelia Durazzo Grimaldi is a small botanical garden located on the grounds of the Villa Durazzo-Pallavicini in Pegli, a suburb of...
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The Duchy of Durazzo (Italian: Ducato di Durazzo, Latin: Ducatus Dyrrhachii) was a short-lived overseas colony of the Republic of Venice, encompassing...
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Meléndez y Durazzo, sometimes given as Francisca Meléndez de Múquiz (1770–1825), was a Spanish miniaturist and pastellist. Meléndez y Durazzo was the daughter...
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Alexis Brimeyer (redirect from Alexis d'Anjou-Durazzo)
European thrones. He used fraudulent combined titles such as "Prince d'Anjou Durazzo Durassow Romanoff Dolgorouki de Bourbon-Condé". He authored the highly...
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The Second Battle of Durazzo, or the Bombardment of Durazzo was a naval battle fought in the Adriatic Sea during the First World War. A large allied fleet...
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Louis, Count of Gravina (redirect from Louis of Durazzo)
Louis of Durazzo (1324 – 22 July 1362) was Count of Gravina and Morrone. He was the son of John of Durazzo and Agnes of Périgord. In 1337, he was named...
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