Princes of Paliano (redirect from Marcantonio III Colonna)
Prospero Colonna Fabrizio I Colonna (1485–1519) - son of Odoardo Fabrizio I Colonna (1519–1520) Ascanio Colonna (1520–1556) - son of Fabrizio I Giovanni...
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Colonna family in the Alban Hills, near Rome. She was the daughter of Fabrizio Colonna, grand constable of the Kingdom of Naples, and of Agnese da Montefeltro...
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(1410–1463), cardinal Fabrizio Colonna (c. 1450 – 1520), the father of Vittoria Colonna, and a general in the Holy League Prospero Colonna (1452–1523), who...
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noble family of the Colonna, he was born in Civita Lavinia, near Velletri (Lazio), in 1452. He was a cousin of Fabrizio Colonna. His first notable action...
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di Montefeltro, wife of Fabrizio I Colonna -who stayed almost continuously in Marino between 1489 and 1523-, Vittoria Colonna -who was born there in 1490...
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the Colonna quarter in Rome, on the slopes of the Quirinal, was set on fire and Lorenzo Colonna was taken prisoner; on June 2 Fabrizio I Colonna set out...
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children: Mario [Wikidata], Piero (future Fascist politician) and Fabrizio. In 1895, Colonna was elected to the Chamber of Deputies as the representative of...
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Fanny Colonna (1934–2014), Algerian sociologist and anthropologist Giacomo "Sciarra" Colonna (1270–1329), member of the powerful Colonna family Fabrizio Colonna...
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Colonna (1555 - ?). She married Francesco I Sforza di Caravaggio and was the first patroness of painter Michelangelo di Caravaggio. Fabrizio Colonna (1557...
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However, La Rossa asked for help from the Marquis of Schiava and Cardinal Fabrizio Ruffo, who offered him three hundred and eight Sanfedists, led by the priest...
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Fernando d'Ávalos (redirect from Francesco Ferdinando I d´Ávalos)
the age of six the boy was betrothed to Vittoria Colonna, daughter of the general Fabrizio Colonna, and the marriage was celebrated in 1509 on the island...
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the Colonna family were buried in the choir: in particular, Agnese di Montefeltro, daughter of Federico III da Montefeltro, wife of Fabrizio I Colonna and...
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Héctor de Pignatelli y Colonna (1572–1622), also known as Ettore III Pignatelli, was the fourth Duke of Monteleón [it]. He served as the viceroy of Catalonia...
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cavalry of the "vaward", consisting of about 670 Papal men-at-arms under Fabrizio Colonna. Farther along the river were two more bodies of men-at-arms: the "main-battle"...
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Borgia (TV series) (category Cultural depictions of Philip I of Castile)
Montefeltro Jiří Ornest as Cardinal Ardicino della Porta Marek Vašut as Fabrizio Colonna Amber Rose Revah as Maacah bat Talmai, Juan's lover Simon Larvaron...
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Beatrice Cenci Luigi Diberti as Scipione Borghese Ruben Rigillo as Fabrizio Colonna Joachim Bißmeier as Cardinal Gonzaga Edmondo Berselli (4 March 2008)...
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(1535–1563) the daughter of Ferrante Gonzaga, who married in 1549 Fabrizio Colonna, hereditary prince of Paliano, and in 1554 Antonio Carafa, duke of...
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Filippo Colonna, 6th Prince of Paliano (1578 – 11 April 1639), Prince of Paliano, was an Italian nobleman, who was the head of the Colonna family of Rome...
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Marcantonio Colonna 1597–1608: Ascanio Colonna 1608–1633: Scipione Caffarelli-Borghese 1633–1642: Pietro Maria Borghese 1644–1666: Girolamo Colonna Federico...
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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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Fabrizio Verospi between the Barberini and Colonnas stipulated a dowry worth some 180,000 scudi which included cash and credit as well as a Colonna castle...
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of Fabrizio Colonna in the occupation of the Spanish Kingdom of Aragon in southern Italy. July 25 – The Kingdom of Naples, led by King Federico I, surrenders...
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Baranello, while his mother, Giustiniana, was of the Roman family of Colonna. Fabrizio owed his education to his uncle, cardinal Tommaso Ruffo, then dean...
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Fulco Ruffo di Calabria (category Italian World War I flying aces)
includes Cardinal Fabrizio Ruffo. Fulco was related to historically eminent Roman and southern Italian noble families, including the Colonna, Orsini, Pallavicini...
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Rinaldo d'Este (1655–1737) (redirect from Rinaldo I of Modena)
marriage of Francesco I d'Este, Duke of Modena. His mother was Lucrezia Barberini, daughter of Taddeo Barberini and Anna Colonna. Created cardinal on 2...
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once more against Spain and France under the Republic of Venice and Fabrizio Colonna. In 1512 he fought at the Battle of Ravenna. Reconciled with Ferdinand...
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employed by many of the leading Roman families of the day, including the Colonna, Pallavicini, Barberini, and Odescalchi. He also worked in oils and painted...
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von Frundsberg; some Italian infantry led by Fabrizio Maramaldo, the powerful Italian cardinal Pompeo Colonna, and Luigi Gonzaga; and some cavalry under...
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September 1294 Appointed – died 29 October 1312) Pietro Colonna (died 1326) Giovanni Colonna (1327–1348) Archpriest of the Lateran Basilica Guillaume...
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anthroposophist, direct disciple of Rudolf Steiner. Giovanni Antonio Colonna (Breno and Krur, or Arvo), anthroposophist. Girolamo Comi (Gic), Catholic...
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