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Niccolò Ludovisi

Index Niccolò Ludovisi

Niccolò I Ludovisi (1610 – 25 December 1664) was Prince of Piombino from 1634 until his death. [1]

24 relations: Appiani family, Aragon, Bologna, Cagliari, Camillo Francesco Maria Pamphili, Fiano Romano, Florin, Giovan Battista Ludovisi, Gregorio II Boncompagni, Holy Roman Emperor, Ippolita Ludovisi, Isabella Appiani, Ludovico Ludovisi, Niccolò Albergati-Ludovisi, Olimpia Aldobrandini, Olimpia Ludovisi, Orazio Ludovisi, Order of the Golden Fleece, Pope Gregory XV, Pope Innocent X, Populonia, Principality of Piombino, Sardinia, Venosa.

Appiani family

Coat of arms of the House of Appiani. The Appiani (also Appiano or d'Appiano) is an Italian noble family, originally from Al Piano or Appiano, a now disappeared toponym identified with the modern La Pieve in the comune of Ponsacco.

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Aragon

Aragon (or, Spanish and Aragón, Aragó or) is an autonomous community in Spain, coextensive with the medieval Kingdom of Aragon.

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Bologna

Bologna (Bulåggna; Bononia) is the capital and largest city of the Emilia-Romagna Region in Northern Italy.

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Cagliari

Cagliari (Casteddu; Caralis) is an Italian municipality and the capital of the island of Sardinia, an autonomous region of Italy.

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Camillo Francesco Maria Pamphili

Camillo Francesco Maria Pamphili (21 February 1622 – 26 July 1666) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal and later nobleman of the Pamphili family.

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Fiano Romano

Fiano Romano is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Rome, Italy, approximately north of that city.

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Florin

The Florentine florin was a coin struck from 1252 to 1533 with no significant change in its design or metal content standard during that time.

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Giovan Battista Ludovisi

Giovan Battista Ludovisi (John Baptist Ludovisi) (1647 - 24 August 1699) was son and heir of Niccolò I Ludovisi and his third wife Costanza Pamphili.

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Gregorio II Boncompagni

Gregorio II Boncompagni (7 July 1642 – 1 January 1707) was an Italian nobleman and the 5th Duke of Sora.

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Holy Roman Emperor

The Holy Roman Emperor (historically Romanorum Imperator, "Emperor of the Romans") was the ruler of the Holy Roman Empire (800-1806 AD, from Charlemagne to Francis II).

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Ippolita Ludovisi

Olimpia Ippolita I Ludovisi (December 24, 1663 – December 29, 1733) was the Princess of Piombino from 1701 until her death.

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Isabella Appiani

Isabella Appiani (1577 – 10 November 1661) was Princess of Piombino from 1611 until 1628.

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Ludovico Ludovisi

Ludovico Ludovisi (22 or 27 October 1595 – 18 November 1632) was an Italian cardinal and statesman of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Niccolò Albergati-Ludovisi

Cardinal Niccolò Albergati-Ludovisi. Niccolò Albergati-Ludovisi (15 September 1608 – 9 August 1687) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal and Archbishop of Bologna.

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Olimpia Aldobrandini

Olimpia Aldobrandini (20 April 1623 – 18 December 1681) was a member of the Aldobrandini family of Rome, and the sole heiress to the family fortune.

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Olimpia Ludovisi

Olimpia Ludovisi (1656 – 27 November 1700) was the eldest daughter of Niccolò Ludovisi and his third wife Costanza Pamphili.

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Orazio Ludovisi

Orazio Ludovisi (1561–1624) was an Italian nobleman, military commander and patrician of Bologna.

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Order of the Golden Fleece

The Order of the Golden Fleece (Orden del Toisón de Oro, Orden vom Goldenen Vlies) is a Roman Catholic order of chivalry founded in Bruges by the Burgundian duke Philip the Good in 1430, to celebrate his marriage to the Portuguese princess Isabella.

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Pope Gregory XV

Pope Gregory XV (Gregorius XV; 9 January 15548 July 1623), born Alessandro Ludovisi, was Pope from 9 February 1621 to his death in 1623.

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Pope Innocent X

Pope Innocent X (Innocentius X; 6 May 1574 – 7 January 1655), born Giovanni Battista Pamphilj (or Pamphili), was Pope from 15 September 1644 to his death in 1655.

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Populonia

Populonia or Populonia Alta (Etruscan: Pupluna, Pufluna or Fufluna, all pronounced Fufluna; Latin: Populonium, Populonia, or Populonii) today is a frazione of the comune of Piombino (Tuscany, central Italy).

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Principality of Piombino

The Lordship of Piombino (Signoria di Piombino), and after 1594 the Principality of Piombino (Principato di Piombino), was a small state on the Italian peninsula centred on the city of Piombino and including part of the island of Elba.

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Sardinia

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Venosa

Venosa (Lucano: Venòse) is a town and comune in the province of Potenza, in the southern Italian region of Basilicata, in the Vulture area.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niccolò_Ludovisi

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