Vittoria Colonna (April 1492 – 25 February 1547), marchioness of Pescara, was an Italian noblewoman and poet. As an educated, married noblewoman whose...
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Giacomo Colonna (1270-1329), more commonly known by his bynames Sciarrillo or Sciarra, was a member of the powerful Colonna family. He is most famous...
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shield in the middle and four fasces at corners. 1936–1945 Flag of the Colonna Italiana A tricolour flag with a red dagger and the red letters "G" and "L"...
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Isabella Colonna (1513 – 1570) was an Italian noblewoman, a member of the Colonna family. She was the only daughter of Vespasiano Colonna, duke of Traetto...
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National and merchant flag in the period (1861–1946) Flag of the Colonna Italiana (1936–1945) Flag of the Italian Social Republic (1943–1945) Flag of...
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Catherine Colonna (French: [katʁin kɔlɔna]; born 16 April 1956) is a French diplomat and politician who served as Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs...
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Pitti Discovery, 2008. Simonetta Colonna di Cesarò. Una vita al limite: l'autobiografia della prima donna della moda italiana. Italy, Marsilio, 2008....
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d'Italia. Turin: Colonna di Roma. Franca Petrucci: Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, vol. XXVII (1982). Società Genealogica Italiana: Libro d´oro della...
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Giles of Rome (redirect from Aegidius Colonna)
Giles of Rome O.S.A. (Latin: Aegidius Romanus; Italian: Egidio Colonna; c. 1243 – 22 December 1316) was a medieval philosopher and Scholastic theologian...
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Giovanni Colonna (died 28 January 1245) was a cardinal of the Catholic Church. Giovanni was a member of the Roman noble family of Colonna. His father was...
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The Pietà for Vittoria Colonna is a black chalk drawing on cardboard (28.9×18.9 cm) attributed to Michelangelo Buonarroti, dated to about 1538–44 and...
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from the original on 19 July 2019. Colonna, Barbara (1997). "tràrre". Dizionario etimologico della lingua italiana (in Italian). Genoa: Newton & Compton...
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Electronic Arts Inc. Retrieved 29 December 2023. "Ghali, "Habibi" nella colonna sonora di Fifa 19". Rockol. 1 September 2018. Valentina Cesarini (26 July...
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would resemble the layering of eggplant slices in the dish. Writer Franca Colonna Romano Apostolo suggests that the name is parmiciana, which means 'Persian'...
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range or more than 360 km. During the launching ceremony of Marcantonio Colonna on 26 November 2022, Chief of Staff of the Italian Navy Admiral Enrico...
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Collenuccio-Confortini. Istituto della Enciclopedia Italiana, Rome 1982, p. 399-402. Fiorella Simoni Balis-Crema (1986). "Colonna, Pietro". Lexikon des Mittelalters,...
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best known for the early 15th century frescoes, commissioned by Antonio Colonna, Lord of Riofreddo, during the papacy of Martin V. The fresco behind the...
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Guido delle Colonne (redirect from Guido da Colonna)
un volgarizzamento finora ignoto,” Giornale storico della letteratura italiana 157 (1980): 230–51. Chiàntera, Raffaele, Guido delle Colonne: Poeta e storico...
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Pietro Colonna Galatino (c. 1464 – c. 1540), also known as Petrus Galatinus, was an Italian Friar Minor, philosopher, theologian and Orientalist. Galatino...
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Alberto Fagiani, Giovanni Cesare Guidi, Germana Marucelli, Simonetta Colonna Di Cesarò, Jole Veneziani, Francesco Borrello, Giovanni Battista Giorgini...
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Pompeo Colonna (12 May 1479 – 28 June 1532) was an Italian noble, condottiero, politician, and cardinal. At the culmination of his career he was Viceroy...
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Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana (often translated to National Chamber for Italian Fashion or Italian Fashion Council in English) is a non-profit organization...
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Terme (part of Monti) Suburra (part of Monti) Quirinale (Trevi) Pincio (Colonna) Marte (Campo Marzio) Bruto (Ponte) Pompeo (Regola and Parione) Flaminio...
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Fra Giovanni Colonna (1298? – 1343/44) was an Italian Dominican friar and scholar. Educated in France, he served as a preacher and vicar in Rome, chaplain...
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fief of the Colonna family, then in the early 16th century passed to the Borgia nobles, later returned under the control of the Colonna, which kept it...
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briefly governed Rome from 1107 to 1108. In the feud between the Orsini and Colonna families, they supported the Orsini. Their power was at its greatest when...
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to Giuliano Colonna, the title was inherited by Giovanna's son, Ferdinando Colonna. The title was held for nine generations by the Colonna, before losing...
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down in late 1914; the other three ships, Cristoforo Colombo, Marcantonio Colonna, and Francesco Morosini followed in 1915. Armed with a main battery of...
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a victim of several stillbirths. In 1813 Mastrilli married Maria Luisa Colonna, daughter of Andrea, Prince of Stigliano, who bore him heirs. He died at...
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his many foes. During the 14th and 15th centuries their feuds with the Colonna caused frequent disturbances in Rome and the Campagna, sometimes amounting...
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