Annibale II Bentivoglio (1467 – June 1540) was an Italian condottiero, who was shortly lord of Bologna in 1511–1512. He was the last member of his family...
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Annibale Bentivoglio may refer to: Annibale I Bentivoglio (1415–1445), absolute ruler of the Italian city of Bologna Annibale II Bentivoglio (1467–1540)...
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book}}: |work= ignored (help) Treccani (ed.). Bentivòglio, Annibale II. Ady, C.M. (1937). The Bentivoglio of Bologna: A Study in Dispotism. Oxford.{{cite...
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of the Signoria of the city. Born in Bologna, Giovanni II was the son of Annibale I Bentivoglio, then chief magistrate of the commune, and Donnina Visconti...
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cardinal Annibale I Bentivoglio, (died 1445), ruler of Bologna from 1443 Annibale II Bentivoglio (died 1540), lord of Bologna in 1511–1512 Annibale Bergonzoli...
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multiple people, including: Annibale I Bentivoglio (1415–1445), absolute ruler of the Italian city of Bologna Annibale II Bentivoglio (1467–1540), Italian condottiero...
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pretend to be a cousin of Annibale I Bentivoglio, at the time ruler of Bologna (also of dubious paternity). When Annibale was killed in an ambuscade...
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mother), died in 1471. Lucrezia d'Este (ca 1470 - 1516/18), married Annibale II Bentivoglio. Giulio (1478 - 1561). In Prince of Foxes (1949), Ercole is played...
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Alessandro, Anton Galeazzo and the elder one, Annibale). Raule, Angelo (1958). "Intorno alla Madonna dei Bentivoglio: note d'arte e di storia". Strenna storica...
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Fifth Council of the Lateran (category Pope Julius II)
French army captured Bologna from the papal troops and reinstated Annibale II Bentivoglio. Under the leadership of Gaston of Foix, Duke of Nemours, the French...
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Ginevra Sforza (redirect from Ginevra Bentivoglio)
were: Annibale III, later called Annibale II Bentivoglio (1469–1540) who married Lucrezia, an illegitimate daughter of Ercole I d'Este; Annibale II briefly...
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when Pope Julius II ordered the Bentivoglio to leave Bologna, he took refuge first in Ferrara and then in Mantua, together with Annibale. A reward was raised...
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1477), daughter of Ercole I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara, married Annibale II Bentivoglio (1467–1540) Lucrezia d'Este (daughter of Sigismondo) (before 1490...
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Bologna (section World War II)
Bentivoglio family was then firmly established, and the power passed to his cousin Sante Bentivoglio, who ruled until 1462, followed by Giovanni II....
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inspiration for these works was either from Annibale Carracci’s drawings, or subsequent engravings by Simon Guillain II. The second part, titled The Arts of...
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the 8th of February 1458, Sigismondo married Antonia, daughter of Annibale Bentivoglio. His second marriage was to Margherita Scotti, which showed that...
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Florence, 1492 Bonfire of the vanities, Florence, 7 February 1497 Palazzo Bentivoglio destruction, 1507 Iconoclastic Fury, 1522–1599 Beeldenstorm, 1566 "Stille...
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took his vows as a monk and headed the Abbey of Lucedio. Luigi, Camillo, Annibale and Federigo all followed a military career and rose to high ranks. Her...
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Emperor Louis IV. Ludovico was succeeded by Guido (1360–1369) and Ludovico II (1369–1382), while Feltrino, lord of Reggio until 1371, formed the cadet branch...
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Monreale which had previously been occupied by both his grand-uncle Ludovico II de Torres and his uncle Cardinal Ludovico III de Torres. On July 1, 1641,...
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Rochefoucald (October 1609–May 1611) 1616–1620: Alessandro Orsini Guido Bentivoglio (vice-protector from 1621 until 1636) 1621–1636: Maurizio di Savoia 1636–1644:...
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Fabrizio Bentivoglio won only once out of six nominations, for his role in An Eyewitness Account (1996)....
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Tarakanova (1938) as Ciaruskin (uncredited) The Night of Tricks (1939) as Bentivoglio Cuori nella tormenta (1940) as Giulio Ferri The Hero of Venice (1941)...
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often stayed in Romagna and Roberto frequented the lords of Bologna, the Bentivoglio, to whom he was linked by friendship: he was present in Bologna when...
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1602 – 28 Jan 1614) Filippo Filonardi (9 Jul 1614 – 29 Sept 1622) Guido Bentivoglio (26 Oct 1622 – 7 May 1635) Lelio Biscia (9 Febr 1637 – 19 Nov 1638) Lelio...
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Vol. 15. Milan: Societatis Palatinae. Dedication to Cardinal Cornelio Bentivoglio, with a portrait engraved by Francesco Zucchi. Andrea Dei & Angelo Tura:...
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at the Córdoba prison. October 7 – Pope Julius II issues a bull excommunicating Giovanni II Bentivoglio from the Roman Catholic Church, who had dominated...
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in 1608 to convalesce, and wrote a bitter letter to Vincenzo's minister Annibale Chieppio in November of that year seeking (unsuccessfully) "an honourable...
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Bolognese schools, known for his painting the Madonna and Child with the Bentivoglio family (1483) Carlo Crivelli (c. 1435 – c. 1495), painter. All his works...
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Gastone di Foix Giuseppe Persiani (1827) Franciszek Mirecki, Cornelio Bentivoglio (1844) Il divorzio Persiano subtitled Il gran bazzarro di Bassora Pietro...
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