princes of Meldola, son of Francesco Borghese-Salviati, descended from Scipione, dukes of Giuliano, son of Francesco Borghese-Torlonia, Giulio (1847–1914)...
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Vasanzio. Marcantonio's sons, Camillo and Francesco Borghese expanded the park further. The Villa Borghese gardens were long informally open, but was...
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the Baptist by Cavaliere d'Arpino (Giuseppe Cesari) in the Borghese Gallery in Rome". Galerie Borghèse. 19 December 2021. Retrieved 14 February 2022....
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The Galleria Borghese (Italian for 'Borghese Gallery') is an art gallery in Rome, Italy, housed in the former Villa Borghese Pinciana. At the outset,...
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The Borghese Collection is a collection of Roman sculptures, old masters and modern art collected by the Roman Borghese family, especially Cardinal Scipione...
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Marcella Borghese, who founded the Borghese cosmetics line in 1958. Borghese was born on June 9, 1972, in Milan, Italy. Borghese's parents, Francesco and Amanda...
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Francesco Scipione Maria Borghese (20 May 1697, in Rome – 21 June 1759, in Rome) was an Italian cardinal from the Borghese family. He was elevated to cardinal...
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Camillo Borghese was born in Rome as the son of the pro-Napoleon Marcantonio Borghese, 5th Prince of Sulmona. His younger brother was Francesco Borghese (1776–1839)...
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Buscetta's, the testimony confirmed that Borghese had requested assistance by the Mafia. According to the pentito Francesco Di Carlo, the journalist Mauro De...
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Paolo Borghese, Duke of Bomarzo and Prince of Sant’ Angelo e San Polo, and acquired the title of Princess. She gave birth to twin boys, Francesco and Livio...
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Prince Luigi Marcantonio Francesco Rodolfo Scipione Borghese, commonly known as Scipione Borghese (11 September 1871, Migliarino – 18 November 1927, Florence)...
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Francesco Giubilei (born 1 January 1992) is an Italian publisher, columnist, and conservative writer. From December 2022 to June 2023, he was a special...
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Sleeping Hermaphroditus (redirect from Borghese Hermaphrodite)
immediately claimed by Cardinal Scipione Borghese and became part of the Borghese Collection. The "Borghese Hermaphrodite" was later sold to the occupying...
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five children: Giovanni Giorgio Borghese Camillo Borghese Francesco Borghese Giovanni Battista Borghese, Principe Borghese (1639-1717) married Eleonora Boncompagni...
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Olimpia Aldobrandini (redirect from Olimpia Borghese)
Children with Prince Borghese: Giovanni Giorgio Borghese Camillo Borghese Francesco Borghese Giovanni Battista Borghese, Principe Borghese (1639–1717) married...
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2 November 1804. The property was ceded to Francesco Borghèse, Prince Aldobrandini of the House of Borghese, on 14 November 1812, in exchange for a house...
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Quaglia Borghese (Turin 1764 – Turin, 17 January 1831) was an Italian painter and pastellist. Borghese lived in Turin and was the wife of Pietro Francesco Borghese...
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Gladiator Mosaic (category Borghese antiquities)
Galleria Borghese in Rome. They were discovered in 1834 on the Borghese estate at Torrenova, on the Via Casilina outside Rome. Prince Francesco Borghese Aldobrandini...
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Palazzo Borghese is a palace in Rome, Italy, the main seat of the Borghese family. It was nicknamed il Cembalo ("the harpsichord") due to its unusual trapezoidal...
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and their eldest daughter married Francesco Borghese [fr], a brother-in-law of Pauline Bonaparte, Princess Borghese. La Rochefoucauld became ambassador...
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Pauline Bonaparte (redirect from Paulina Borghese)
Napoleonic Republic of Italy, Francesco Melzi d'Eril. Pope Pius VII's envoy, Giovanni Battista Caprara, suggested Camillo Borghese, 6th Prince of Sulmona, a...
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Urban VIII himself, the family bust of Francesco Barberini and most notably, the Two Busts of Scipione Borghese—the second of which had been rapidly created...
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twin boys Francesco Marco Luigi Costanzo and Livio Marco Luigi Fabrizio (born 1938). Paolo Borghese's ancestors included Camillo Borghese (husband of...
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and their eldest daughter married Francesco Borghese [fr], a brother-in-law of Pauline Bonaparte, Princess Borghese. La Rochefoucauld became ambassador...
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Francesco Albani or Albano (17 March or 17 August 1578 – 4 October 1660) was an Italian Baroque painter of Albanian origin who was active in Bologna (1591–1600;...
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Pope Paul V (redirect from Cardinal Borghese)
Latin Patriarch of Constantinople) and Cardinal Francesco Cornaro (former Bishop of Treviso). Bishop Borghese retained the diocese of Iesi until 1599. He...
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of Francesco Francia. His works can be seen exhibited at the Galleria Borghese, Rome, Italy and at the Louvre, Paris, France. Francia, Francesco. Cantalamessa...
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An Average Little Man (redirect from Un borghese piccolo piccolo (film))
An Average Little Man (Italian: Un borghese piccolo piccolo, literally meaning a petty petty bourgeois, also known in English as A Very Little Man) is...
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Concordia, he was the son of Francesco Maria I Pico (who died on 19 April 1689 at just 27 years of age) and Anna Camilla Borghese, Princess of Cellamare and...
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the Cassa opened its doors to the public in Palazzo Borghese, where Prince Don Francesco Borghese, first president of the Cassa, had allowed it to use...
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