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Colonna family

Index Colonna family

The Colonna family, also known as Sciarrillo or Sciarra, is an Italian noble family. [1]

295 relations: Abbey of Saint Scholastica, Subiaco, Accumoli, Adamo Chiusole, Agnese di Montefeltro, Alessandro Torlonia, 2nd Prince of Civitella-Cesi, Alessandro Torlonia, 5th Prince of Civitella-Cesi, Alfonso of Aragon (1481–1500), Altieri family, Andrea Malatesta, Anna Colonna, Antonello Savelli, Ardea, Lazio, Artena, Arts in Rome, Ascanius Shooting the Stag of Sylvia, Avezzano, Avignon Papacy, Barberini family, Bartolomeo d'Alviano, Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore, Basilicata, Basilios Bessarion, Bernardino Ludovisi, Bertrand de Déaulx, Black nobility, Bracciano, Campodimele, Caravaggio, Cardinal Mazarin, Carlo II Malatesta, Carlo Manieri, Carlos de Beistegui, Castello Orsini-Odescalchi, Cave, Lazio, Ceccano, Certosa di Trisulti, Charles Emmanuel IV of Sardinia, Charles of Sezze, Chinea, Christoph Schönborn, Cincinnato, Italy, Clotilde of France, Queen of Sardinia, Collepardo, Colonna (disambiguation), Colonna family, Colonna Venus, Colonna, Lazio, Conti di Segni, Counts of Tusculum, County of Modica, ..., Crescenzio Onofri, Dixit Dominus (Handel), Duchy of Alvito, Eboli, Eleonora Gonzaga (1598–1655), Et in Arcadia ego (Guercino), Everso II degli Anguillara, Fabio Orsini, Fabrizio Colonna, Fabrizio Ruffo, Farnese Collection, Federico Baldeschi Colonna, Federico da Montefeltro, Felice della Rovere, Ferdinando Ughelli, Fernão Álvares da Maia, Filippo I Colonna, Filippo II Colonna, Fondi, Forte Sangallo, Francesco Colonna, Francesco Maria Mancini, Francisco de Borja, Francisco de Remolins, Frangipani family, Frascati, Fraticelli, Frederick III of Sicily, Fulco Ruffo di Calabria, Gallicano nel Lazio, Gaspar Téllez-Girón, 5th Duke de Osuna, Genazzano, George Frideric Handel, George Herbert, 8th Earl of Carnarvon, Gherardo Appiani, Giambattista Altieri, Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, Giovanni Bona de Boliris, Giovanni Borgia (Infans Romanus), Giovanni Carafa, Duke of Paliano, Giovanni Colonna (cardinal, 1295–1348), Giovanni Colonna (died 1245), Giovanni di San Paolo, Giovanni Filippo Apolloni, Giovanni Francesco Guidi di Bagno, Giovanni Gaetano Orsini (cardinal), Giovanni Simeoni, Giovanni Vitelleschi, Girolama Mazzarini, Girolamo Colonna, Girolamo Colonna di Sciarra, Girolamo Riario, Giugliano in Campania, Giulia Gonzaga, Giuliano Cesarini, iuniore, Giulio Orsini, Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari, Giuseppe Sardi, Gospel of Barnabas, Gregory III, Count of Tusculum, Grottaferrata, Guido Colonna di Paliano, Guido I da Montefeltro, Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor, Hereditary officers of the Roman Curia, History of Rome, Hortense Mancini, House of Anguillara, House of Montefeltro, Hugo of Moncada, Hussites, Imperia Cognati, Inferno (Dante), Isabella Colonna, Italian Social Democratic Party, Italian Wars, Jacob Ferdinand Voet, Jacopo Caldora, Jacopo Riccati, Jan Brueghel the Elder, Jerry Colonna (entertainer), Joannes Hermans, Julio-Claudian dynasty, Kolomna, Ladislaus of Naples, Landgravine Christine of Hesse-Rotenburg, Lanuvio, Latium, Laura Mancini, Lavinio, Lazio, Leone Caetani, List of communes of Lazio, List of cultural references in the Divine Comedy, List of major paintings by Masaccio, List of mayors of Naples, List of papal bulls, List of people excommunicated by the Catholic Church, List of people from Central Italy, List of popes, List of sexually active popes, List of the Dames of the Order of Queen Maria Luisa, Lorenzo Onofrio Colonna, Louis Victor, Prince of Carignano, Luco dei Marsi, Ludovico Chigi Albani della Rovere, Madonna of the Rosary (Caravaggio), Maffeo Barberini (1631–1685), Magnanapoli, Mancini family, Marcantonio Colonna, Marcantonio I Colonna, Marcantonio V Colonna, Marco Antonio Colonna (16th-century cardinal), Marco Barbo, Margherita Colonna, Marina Torlonia di Civitella-Cesi, Marino, Lazio, Matthew of Aquasparta, Mausoleum of Augustus, Mazarinettes, Michelangelo Cerquozzi, Monte San Biagio, Napoleone Orsini, Napoleone Orsini Frangipani, Niccolò Fortebraccio, Nicola Guidi di Bagno, Nicolò Barattieri, Nile mosaic of Palestrina, Nisi Dominus (Handel), Nobility of Italy, Noble House, Orsini family, Orsini-Colonna Castle, Outline of The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Pacentro, Palazzo Colonna, Palestrina, Paliano, Pandolfo Savelli, Paola Colonna, Paolo Posi, Papal coats of arms, Papal conclave, 1303, Papal conclave, 1492, Papal conclave, 1521–22, Papal conclave, 1523, Papal conclave, 1559, Papal election, 1241, Papal election, 1287–88, Papal election, 1292–94, Papal nobility, Papal States, Paul Bril, Pedro Álvarez de Toledo, Marquis of Villafranca, Pedro Luis de Borja, Pereto, Peter, Duke of the Romans, Philippe Jules Mancini, Pietro Colonna, Piglio, Pola family, Pope Alexander VI, Pope Celestine V, Pope Clement V, Pope Clement X, Pope Eugene IV, Pope Gregory XV, Pope Innocent VII, Pope Julius II, Pope Martin V, Pope Paul III, Pope Paul IV, Pope Sixtus IV, Porta San Sebastiano, Portrait of Stefano Colonna, Prösels Castle, Prince, Prince Assistants to the Papal Throne, Princes of Paliano, Princess Leopoldina of Savoy, Princess Maria Felicita of Savoy, Princess of Taranto, Prospero Colonna, Prospero Colonna (cardinal), Prospero Colonna (disambiguation), Prospero Colonna di Paliano, Queen Paola of Belgium, Raffaele Riario, Renzo da Ceri, Rinaldo Orsini, Robert William Wilcox, Rocca Abbaziale, Rocca di Cave, Rocca Orsini, Rocca Priora, Roman Castles, Roman Catholic Suburbicarian Diocese of Palestrina, Roman Renaissance, Rome, Rospigliosi family, Ruy López de Dávalos, Salve Regina (Handel), San Sebastiano de Via Papae, Santa Maria della Concezione in Campo Marzio, Santa Maria Odigitria al Tritone, Santi Apostoli, Rome, Sarno, Sciarra Colonna, Scipione Borghese, Silvio Savelli, Siren (bronze sculpture), Sisto Riario Sforza, Sonnino, Stefano Colonna, Stefano Infessura, Sursock family, Taddeo Barberini, Tagliacozzo, Teggiano, Teodorico Ranieri, The Cardsharps (Caravaggio), Theophylact I, Count of Tusculum, Tiburzio di Maso, Tivoli, Lazio, Tomaso Cimello, Torlonia, Torre Astura, Toszek Castle, Urbano Barberini (1664–1722), Velletri, Veroli, Verroli, Vespasiano Colonna, Vespasiano I Gonzaga, Via Giulia, Villa Gordiani, Villa Sciarra (Rome), Villa Torlonia (Frascati), Virginio Orsini, Vittoria Colonna, War of Ferrara, War of the League of Cognac, War of the Sicilian Vespers, Zagarolo. 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Abbey of Saint Scholastica, Subiaco

The Abbey of Saint Scholastica, also known as Subiaco Abbey (Italian: Abbazia di Santa Scolastica), is located just outside the town of Subiaco in the Province of Rome, Region of Lazio, Italy; and is still an active Benedictine order, territorial abbey, first founded in the 6th century AD by Saint Benedict of Nursia.

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Accumoli

Accumoli is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Rieti in the Italian region Lazio, located about northeast of Rome and about northeast of Rieti.

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Adamo Chiusole

Count Adamo Chiusole (Volume 3, by Gioacchino Maria Olivier-Poli, page 36.

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Agnese di Montefeltro

Agnese di Montefeltro (Gubbio, 1470 – Rome, 1523) was the daughter of Federico da Montefeltro, duke of Urbino and of his second wife, Battista Sforza.

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Alessandro Torlonia, 2nd Prince of Civitella-Cesi

Prince Don Alessandro Raffaele Torlonia, Prince of Fucino, Prince of Civitella-Cesi, Duke of Ceri (January 1, 1800 – February 7, 1886) was an Italian nobleman of the House of Torlonia.

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Alessandro Torlonia, 5th Prince of Civitella-Cesi

Don Alessandro Torlonia (7 December 1911 – 1 May/12 May 1986) was the 5th Prince di Civitella-Cesi.

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Alfonso of Aragon (1481–1500)

Alfonso of Aragon (1481– 18 August 1500), Duke of Bisceglie and Prince of Salerno of the House of Trastámara, was the illegitimate son of Alfonso II King of Naples and his mistress Trogia Gazzela.

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Altieri family

The Altieri family was an ancient noble family of Rome, present in the history of the city since the Middle Ages.

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Andrea Malatesta

Andrea Malatesta (30 November 1373 – 20 September 1416) was an Italian condottiero, a member of the Malatesta family of Romagna.

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Anna Colonna

Anna Colonna (1601–1658) was an Italian noblewoman of the Colonna and Barberini families.

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Antonello Savelli

Antonello Savelli (c. 1450 – April 1498) was an Italian condottiero.

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Ardea, Lazio

Ardea (IPA: or) is an ancient town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Rome, south of Rome and about from today's Mediterranean coast.

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Artena

Artena is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Rome, Italy.

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Arts in Rome

This article covers the arts and similar forms of culture in the Italian city of Rome.

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Ascanius Shooting the Stag of Sylvia

Landscape with Ascanius Shooting the Stag of Sylvia is a painting of 1682 in oil on canvas by Claude Lorrain (Claude Gellée, traditionally just "Claude" in English), a painter from the Duchy of Lorraine who spent his career in Rome.

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Avezzano

Avezzano (or; Marsicano: Avezzàne) is a city and comune with a population of about 42,500 inhabitants, situated in the Abruzzo region, province of L'Aquila.

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Avignon Papacy

The Avignon Papacy was the period from 1309 to 1376 during which seven successive popes resided in Avignon (then in the Kingdom of Arles, part of the Holy Roman Empire, now in France) rather than in Rome.

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Barberini family

The Barberini were a family of the Italian nobility that rose to prominence in 17th century Rome.

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Bartolomeo d'Alviano

Bartolomeo d'Alviano (1455 – October 1515) was an Italian condottiero and captain who distinguished himself in the defence of the Venetian Republic against the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian.

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Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore

The Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore ('Basilica of Saint Mary Major', Basilica Sanctae Mariae Maioris), or church of Santa Maria Maggiore, is a Papal major basilica and the largest Catholic Marian church in Rome, Italy, from which size it receives the appellation "major".

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Basilicata

Basilicata, also known with its ancient name Lucania, is a region in Southern Italy, bordering on Campania to the west, Apulia (Puglia) to the north and east, and Calabria to the south.

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Basilios Bessarion

Basilios (or Basilius) Bessarion (Greek: Βασίλειος Βησσαρίων; 2 January 1403 – 18 November 1472), a Roman Catholic Cardinal Bishop and the titular Latin Patriarch of Constantinople, was one of the illustrious Greek scholars who contributed to the great revival of letters in the 15th century.

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Bernardino Ludovisi

Bernardino Ludovisi (c. 1693 – 11 December 1749), also called Bernardo, was an Italian sculptor.

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Bertrand de Déaulx

Bertrand de Déaulx (or Deaulx, or Deux; Lat. Bertrandus de Deucio) was a French bishop, diplomat and Cardinal.

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Black nobility

The black nobility or black aristocracy (nobiltà nera, aristocrazia nera) are Roman aristocratic families who sided with the Papacy under Pope Pius IX after the Savoy family-led army of the Kingdom of Italy entered Rome on 20 September 1870, overthrew the Pope and the Papal States, and took over the Quirinal Palace, and any nobles subsequently ennobled by the Pope prior to the 1929 Lateran Treaty.

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Bracciano

Bracciano is a small town in the Italian region of Lazio, northwest of Rome.

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Campodimele

Campodimele is a town and comune in the province of Latina, in the Lazio region of central Italy.

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Caravaggio

Michelangelo Merisi (Michele Angelo Merigi or Amerighi) da Caravaggio (28 September 1571 – 18 July 1610) was an Italian painter active in Rome, Naples, Malta, and Sicily from the early 1590s to 1610.

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Cardinal Mazarin

Cardinal Jules Raymond Mazarin, 1st Duke of Rethel, Mayenne and Nevers (14 July 1602 – 9 March 1661), born Giulio Raimondo Mazzarino or Mazarino, was an Italian cardinal, diplomat, and politician, who served as the Chief Minister to the kings of France Louis XIII and Louis XIV from 1642 until his death.

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Carlo II Malatesta

Carlo II Malatesta (c.1390 – 14 November 1438) was an Italian politician and condottiero.

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Carlo Manieri

Carlo Manieri (also known as Carlo Maniero and Carlo Maniere) (fl 1662–1700) was an Italian painter, active in Rome.

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Carlos de Beistegui

Don Carlos de Beistegui e Yturbe (31 January 1895 – 17 January 1970),England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966, 1973-1995 also known as Charlie de Beistegui, was an eccentric Spanish-French multi-millionaire art collector and interior decorator who was one of the most flamboyant characters of mid-20th-century European life.

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Castello Orsini-Odescalchi

Castello Orsini-Odescalchi is a castle in Bracciano, in the Province of Rome, Lazio, Italy.

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Cave, Lazio

Cave is a town and comune in the Latium region of Italy, southeast of Rome.

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Ceccano

Ceccano is a town and comune in the province of Frosinone, Lazio, central Italy, in the Latin Valley.

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Certosa di Trisulti

Certosa di Trisulti. Façade of the abbey church. The Certosa di Trisulti (English: Trisulti Charterhouse) is a monastery in Collepardo, province of Frosinone, central Italy.

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Charles Emmanuel IV of Sardinia

Charles Emmanuel IV (Carlo Emanuele Ferdinando Maria; 24 May 1751 – 6 October 1819) was King of Sardinia from 1796 to 1802.

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Charles of Sezze

Saint Charles of Sezze (19 October 1613 – 6 January 1670) - born Giancarlo Marchioni - was an Italian professed religious from the Order of Friars Minor.

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Chinea

The Chinèa was the name attached to a tribute paid by the Kings of Naples as vassals to the Popes.

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Christoph Schönborn

Christoph Maria Michael Hugo Damian Peter Adalbert, Count of Schönborn, O.P. (German: Christoph Maria Michael Hugo Damian Peter Adalbert, Graf von Schönborn; born 22 January 1945), is a Bohemian-born Austrian Dominican friar and theologian, who is a cardinal of the Catholic Church.

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Cincinnato, Italy

Cincinnato is a small sea side tourist area in the Lazio region of Italy, southwest of Rome.

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Clotilde of France, Queen of Sardinia

Marie Clotilde of France (Marie Adélaïde Clotilde Xavière; 23 September 1759 – 7 March 1802), known as Clotilda in Italy, was Queen of Sardinia by marriage to Charles Emmanuel IV of Sardinia.

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Collepardo

Collepardo is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Frosinone in the Italian region Lazio, located about east of Rome and about north of Frosinone.

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Colonna (disambiguation)

Colonna is an Italian word for column.

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Colonna family

The Colonna family, also known as Sciarrillo or Sciarra, is an Italian noble family.

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Colonna Venus

The Colonna Venus is an ancient sculpture, a Roman marble copy of the lost Aphrodite of Cnidus by Praxiteles, conserved in the Museo Pio-Clementino as a part of the Vatican Museums' collections.

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Colonna, Lazio

Colonna is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Rome in the Italian region Latium, located about southeast of Rome, on the Alban Hills.

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Conti di Segni

The Conti di Segni (de Comitibus Signie, also known as Conti or De Comitibus for short) were an important noble family of medieval and early modern Italy originating in Segni, Lazio.

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Counts of Tusculum

The counts of Tusculum were the most powerful secular noblemen in Latium, near Rome, in the present-day Italy between the 10th and 12th centuries.

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County of Modica

The County of Modica was a feudal territory within the Kingdom of Sicily from 1296 to 1812.

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Crescenzio Onofri

Crescenzio Onofri or Crescenzio d'Onofri (Rome, 23/5/1634 – Florence, 1712/1714) was an Italian landscape painter, draughtsman and engraver who worked in Rome and Florence.

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Dixit Dominus (Handel)

Dixit Dominus is a psalm setting by George Frideric Handel (catalogued as HWV 232).

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Duchy of Alvito

The Duchy of Alvito was a fiefdom of the Kingdom of Naples, in southern Italy.

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Eboli

Eboli (Ebolitano: Jevula) is a town and comune of Campania, southern Italy, in the province of Salerno, on the south edge of the hills overlooking the valley of the Sele.

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Eleonora Gonzaga (1598–1655)

For other women of the same name, see Eleanor Gonzaga (disambiguation) Eleonora Gonzaga (23 September 1598 – 27 June 1655), was by birth Princess of Mantua as a member of the House of Gonzaga and by marriage Holy Roman Empress, German Queen, Queen consort of Hungary and Bohemia.

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Et in Arcadia ego (Guercino)

Et in Arcadia ego (also known as The Arcadian Shepherds) is a painting by the Italian Baroque artist Giovanni Francesco Barbieri (Guercino), from c. 1618–1622.

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Everso II degli Anguillara

Everso II degli Anguillara (died September 4, 1464) was an Italian condottiero, a member of the Anguillara family.

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Fabio Orsini

Fabio Orsini (1476-29 December 1504) was an Italian condottiero and lord of Mentana.

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Fabrizio Colonna

Fabrizio Colonna (c. 1450 – 18 March 1520) was an Italian condottiero, a member of the powerful Colonna family.

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Fabrizio Ruffo

Fabrizio Ruffo (16 September 1744 – 13 December 1827) was an Italian cardinal and politician, who led the popular anti-republican Sanfedismo movement (whose members were known as the Sanfedisti).

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Farnese Collection

The classical sculptures in the Farnese Collection, one aspect of this large art collection, are one of the first collections of artistic items from Greco-Roman Antiquity.

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Federico Baldeschi Colonna

Federico Ubaldo Baldeschi Colonna (2 September 1625 – 4 October 1691) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal who was adopted by the noble Colonna family.

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Federico da Montefeltro

Federico da Montefeltro, also known as Federico III da Montefeltro KG (7 June 1422 – 10 September 1482), was one of the most successful condottieri of the Italian Renaissance, and lord of Urbino from 1444 (as Duke from 1474) until his death.

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Felice della Rovere

Felice della Rovere (c. 1483 – September 27, 1536), also known as Madonna Felice, was the illegitimate daughter of Pope Julius II.

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Ferdinando Ughelli

Ferdinando Ughelli (21 March 1595 – 19 May 1670) was an Italian Cistercian monk and church historian.

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Fernão Álvares da Maia

Fernão Álvares da Maia (c.1390-1449) was a Portuguese nobleman, Lord of Pena, Aguiar.

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Filippo I Colonna

Filippo Colonna (1578 – 11 April 1639), Prince of Paliano, was an Italian nobleman, who was the head of the Colonna family of Rome and the hereditary Gran Connestabile at the court of Naples.

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Filippo II Colonna

Filippo II Colonna (7 April 1663 in Rome – 8 November 1714 in Rome), 9th Duke and Prince of Paliano, was an Italian nobleman of the prominent Colonna family.

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Fondi

Fondi (Fundi) is a city and comune in the province of Latina, Lazio, central Italy, halfway between Rome and Naples.

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Forte Sangallo

Forte Sangallo, also known as the Fortezza di Nettuno, is a Renaissance fortification built on the Tyrrhenian Sea, in the historic village of the City of Nettuno, in the south of Rome.

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Francesco Colonna

Francesco Colonna (1433/1434 – 1527) was an Italian Dominican priest and monk who was credited with the authorship of the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili by an acrostic formed by initial letters of the text.

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Francesco Maria Mancini

Francesco Maria Mancini (20 October 1606, Rome – 1672) was an Italian cardinal of the Mancini family.

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Francisco de Borja

Francisco de Borja y Navarro de Alpicat (1441 – November 4, 1511) was a Spanish cardinal, and the seventh of ten cardinal-nephews created by Pope Alexander VI.

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Francisco de Remolins

Francisco de Remolins (1462–1518) (called the Cardinal of Sorrento and il cardinale Elvense) was a Spanish Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal.

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Frangipani family

The Frangipani family was a powerful Roman patrician clan in the Middle Ages.

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Frascati

Frascati is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Rome in the Lazio region of central Italy.

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Fraticelli

The Fraticelli ("Little Brethren") or Spiritual Franciscans were extreme proponents of the rule of Saint Francis of Assisi, especially with regard to poverty, and regarded the wealth of the Church as scandalous, and that of individual churchmen as invalidating their status.

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Frederick III of Sicily

Frederick II (or III) (13 December 1272 – 25 June 1337) was the regent (from 1291) and subsequently King of Sicily from 1295 until his death.

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Fulco Ruffo di Calabria

Fulco VIII, Prince Ruffo di Calabria, 6th Duke of Guardia Lombarda (Naples 12 August 1884 – Ronchi di Apuana 23 August 1946) was an Italian World War I flying ace, senator under the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini in World War II for which he was convicted.

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Gallicano nel Lazio

Gallicano nel Lazio is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Rome in the Italian region Latium, located about east of Rome at the feet of the Monti Prenestini.

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Gaspar Téllez-Girón, 5th Duke de Osuna

Gaspar Téllez-Girón, 5th Duke de Osuna (25 May 1625 – Madrid, 2 June 1694), 5th Marquess of Peñafiel, 9th Count of Ureña and other lesser titles, was a Spanish general and a Grandee of Spain, title bestowed by king Philip II of Spain on 5 February 1562 when Pedro Téllez-Girón y de la Cueva, 5th Count of Ureña, a.k.a. Pedro Girón de la Cueva, Viceroy of Naples, was given the title of 1st Duke of Osuna.

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Genazzano

Genazzano is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Rome, located on a tuff spur at above sea level that, starting from the Monti Prenestini, ends on the Sacco River valley.

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George Frideric Handel

George Frideric (or Frederick) Handel (born italic; 23 February 1685 (O.S.) – 14 April 1759) was a German, later British, Baroque composer who spent the bulk of his career in London, becoming well-known for his operas, oratorios, anthems, and organ concertos.

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George Herbert, 8th Earl of Carnarvon

George Reginald Oliver Molyneux Herbert, 8th Earl of Carnarvon (born 10 November 1956), styled Lord Porchester from 1987 to 2001, is a British peer and arable farmer.

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Gherardo Appiani

Gherardo Appiani (c. 1370 – May 1405) was the lord of Piombino from 1398 until his death.

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Giambattista Altieri

Giambattista Altieri (20 June 1589 – 26 November 1654) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal.

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Giovanni Battista Pergolesi

Giovanni Battista Draghi (4 January 1710 – 16 or 17 March 1736), often referred to as Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, was an Italian composer, violinist and organist.

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Giovanni Bona de Boliris

Giovanni Bona de Boliris (c.1520 – c.1572) was a humanist poet and writer, who wrote in Latin and Italian.

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Giovanni Borgia (Infans Romanus)

Giovanni Borgia (March 1498 – 1548), known as the Infans Romanus ("the Roman child"), was born into the House of Borgia in secret and is of unclear parentage.

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Giovanni Carafa, Duke of Paliano

Giovanni Carafa (died 5 March 1561), Duke of Paliano, was a papal nephew and minor Italian prince.

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Giovanni Colonna (cardinal, 1295–1348)

Giovanni Colonna (1295, Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy – 3 July 1348, Avignon, France) was a Roman Catholic cardinal during the Avignon papacy and was a scion of the famous Colonna family that played an important role in Italian history.

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Giovanni Colonna (died 1245)

Giovanni Colonna (ca. 1170 – 28 January 1245) was a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church from the Roman noble family of Colonna.

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Giovanni di San Paolo

Giovanni di San Paolo (died c. early 1215) was a Benedictine monk at San Paolo fuori le Muri in Rome.

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Giovanni Filippo Apolloni

Giovanni Filippo Apolloni (1620 – 15 May 1688) was an Italian poet and librettist.

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Giovanni Francesco Guidi di Bagno

Giovanni Francesco Guidi di Bagno (1578–1641) (also known as Gian Francesco Guidi di Bagno, Gianfrancesco Guidi di Bagno, Giovanni Francesco Bagni or Gianfrancesco de' Conti Guidi di Bagno) Florida International University Libraries was an Italian cardinal, brother of cardinal Nicola Guidi di Bagno and nephew of cardinal Girolamo Colonna.

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Giovanni Gaetano Orsini (cardinal)

Giovanni Gaetano Orsini (ca. 1285 - 27 August 1335), Cardinal of the Holy Roman Church from 17 December 1316 until his death, was a Roman nobleman, a nephew of Pope Nicholas III and a grandson of Matteo Rosso Orsini.

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Giovanni Simeoni

Giovanni Simeoni (July 12, 1816 – January 14, 1892) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for Propagation of the Faith from 1878 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1875.

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Giovanni Vitelleschi

Giovanni Maria Vitelleschi (died 1 or 2 April 1440) was an Italian cardinal and condottiere.

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Girolama Mazzarini

Girolama or Geronima Mazarini (1608 or 1614 – 29 December 1656) was the sister of Cardinal Mazarin, the chief minister of France at the start of the reign of King Louis XIV of France.

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Girolamo Colonna

Girolamo Colonna (23 March 1604 – 4 September 1666) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and member of the noble Colonna family.

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Girolamo Colonna di Sciarra

Girolamo Colonna di Sciarra (8 May 1708 – 18 January 1763) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal of the noble Colonna di Sciarra family.

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Girolamo Riario

Girolamo Riario (1443 – 14 April 1488) was Lord of Imola (from 1473) and Forlì (from 1480).

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Giugliano in Campania

Giugliano in Campania, also known simply as Giugliano, is a city and comune in the Metropolitan City of Naples, Campania, Italy.

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Giulia Gonzaga

Giulia Gonzaga (1513 – 16 April 1566) was an Italian noblewoman of the Renaissance.

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Giuliano Cesarini, iuniore

Giuliano Cesarini the Younger (It.: Giuliano Cesarini, iuniore) (1466–1510) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal.

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Giulio Orsini

Giulio Orsini (died 1517) was an Italian condottiero and a member of the Orsini family.

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Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari

Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari (10 March 1654 – 8 September 1727), also known simply as Giuseppe Chiari, was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period, active mostly in Rome.

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Giuseppe Sardi

Giuseppe Sardi (1680 – documented until 1768) was an Italian architect active in Rome.

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Gospel of Barnabas

The Gospel of Barnabas is a book depicting the life of Jesus, which claims to be by the biblical Barnabas who in this work is one of the twelve apostles.

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Gregory III, Count of Tusculum

Gregory III (died about 1108) was the son of Gregory II.

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Grottaferrata

Grottaferrata is a small town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Rome, situated on the lower slopes of the Alban Hills, south east of Rome.

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Guido Colonna di Paliano

Don Guido Colonna, dei principi di Paliano, noble of Rome, patrician of Naples and Venice (16 April 1908 in Naples – 27 January 1982 in Milan) was an Italian aristocrat, diplomat and European Commissioner.

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Guido I da Montefeltro

Guido da Montefeltro (1223 – September 29, 1298) was an Italian military strategist and lord of Urbino.

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Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor

Henry VII (German: Heinrich; c. 1275 – 24 August 1313)Kleinhenz, pg.

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Hereditary officers of the Roman Curia

The Roman Court or Papal Curia was reformed by the Bull Pontificalis Domus of 1969.

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History of Rome

Roman history has been among the most influential to the modern world, from supporting the tradition of the rule by law to influencing the American Founding Fathers to the creation of the Catholic church.

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Hortense Mancini

Hortense Mancini, Duchesse de Mazarin (6 June 1646, Rome – 2 July 1699, Chelsea), was the favourite niece of Cardinal Mazarin, chief minister of France, and a mistress of Charles II, King of England, Scotland and Ireland.

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House of Anguillara

Anguillara were a baronal family of Latium, especially powerful in Rome and in the current province of Viterbo during the Middle Ages and the early Renaissance.

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House of Montefeltro

Coat of Arms of the Montefeltro family Da Montefeltro is the name of an historical Italian family who ruled Urbino and Gubbio and became Dukes of Urbino in 1443.

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Hugo of Moncada

Hugo de Moncada a.k.a. Ugo de Moncada, (Chiva, Valencia, circa 1476 - Gulf of Salerno, May 28, 1528), was a Spanish political and military leader of the late 15th and early 16th century.

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Hussites

The Hussites (Husité or Kališníci; "Chalice People") were a pre-Protestant Christian movement that followed the teachings of Czech reformer Jan Hus, who became the best known representative of the Bohemian Reformation.

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Imperia Cognati

Imperia Cognati (also called Imperia La Divina, meaning Imperia The Divine, or The Queen of Courtesans, 3 August 1486 - 15 August 1512), was a Roman courtesan.

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Inferno (Dante)

Inferno (Italian for "Hell") is the first part of Dante Alighieri's 14th-century epic poem Divine Comedy.

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Isabella Colonna

Isabella Colonna (1513 - 1570) was an Italian noblewoman, a member of the Colonna family.

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Italian Social Democratic Party

The Italian Social Democratic Party (Partito Democratico Sociale Italiano, PDSI), or simply Social Democracy (Democrazia Sociale), was a social-liberal political party in Italy.

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Italian Wars

The Italian Wars, often referred to as the Great Italian Wars or the Great Wars of Italy and sometimes as the Habsburg–Valois Wars or the Renaissance Wars, were a series of conflicts from 1494 to 1559 that involved, at various times, most of the city-states of Italy, the Papal States, the Republic of Venice, most of the major states of Western Europe (France, Spain, the Holy Roman Empire, England, and Scotland) as well as the Ottoman Empire.

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Jacob Ferdinand Voet

Jacob Ferdinand Voet (c. 1639 – 26 September 1689) was a Flemish portrait painter.

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Jacopo Caldora

Jacopo Caldora or Giacomo Caldora (1369 – November 15, 1439) was an Italian condottiero.

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Jacopo Riccati

Jacopo Francesco Riccati (28 May 1676 – 15 April 1754) was an Venetian mathematician and jurist from Venice.

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Jan Brueghel the Elder

Jan Brueghel the Elder (also Breughel;; 1568 – 13 January 1625) was a Flemish painter and draughtsman.

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Jerry Colonna (entertainer)

Gerardo Luigi "Jerry" Colonna (September 17, 1904 – November 22, 1986) was an American musician, actor, comedian, singer, songwriter and trombonist best remembered as the zaniest of Bob Hope's sidekicks in Hope's popular radio shows and films of the 1940s and 1950s.

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Joannes Hermans

Joannes Hermans, called Monsú Aurora, (Antwerp, c. 1630 – c. 1677) was a Flemish painter of animals and still lifes of game, fruit and flowers who worked in Italy and Antwerp where he contributed to the development of the Baroque still life genre.

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Julio-Claudian dynasty

The Julio-Claudian dynasty was the first Roman imperial dynasty, consisting of the first five emperors—Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, and Nero—or the family to which they belonged.

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Kolomna

Kolomna (p) is an ancient city of Moscow Oblast, Russia, situated at the confluence of the Moskva and Oka Rivers, (by rail) southeast of Moscow.

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Ladislaus of Naples

Ladislaus the Magnanimous (Ladislao il Magnanimo di Napoli; Nápolyi László; 15 February 1377 – 6 August 1414) was King of Naples and titular King of Jerusalem and Sicily, titular Count of Provence and Forcalquier (1386–1414), and titular King of Hungary and Croatia (1390–1414).

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Landgravine Christine of Hesse-Rotenburg

Christine of Hesse-Rheinfels-Rotenburg (Christine Henriette; 21 November 1717 – 1 September 1778) was a princess of the German dynasty of Hesse-Rheinfels-Rotenburg.

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Lanuvio

Lanuvio is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Rome in the Italian region Latium, located about southeast of Rome, on the Alban Hills.

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Latium

Latium is the region of central western Italy in which the city of Rome was founded and grew to be the capital city of the Roman Empire.

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Laura Mancini

Laura Mancini (6 May 1636 – 8 February 1657) was a niece of Cardinal Mazarin.

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Lavinio

Lavinio Lido di Enea is a small sea side tourist town in the Lazio region of Italy, southwest of Rome.

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Lazio

Lazio (Latium) is one of the 20 administrative regions of Italy.

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Leone Caetani

Leone Caetani (September 12, 1869 – December 25, 1935), Duke of Sermoneta (also known as Prince Caetani), was an Italian scholar, politician and historian of the Middle East.

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List of communes of Lazio

The following is a list of the communes of Lazio, in Italy.

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List of cultural references in the Divine Comedy

The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri is a long allegorical poem in three parts (or canticas): the Inferno (Hell), Purgatorio (Purgatory), and Paradiso (Paradise), and 100 cantos, with the Inferno having 34, Purgatorio having 33, and Paradiso having 33 cantos.

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List of major paintings by Masaccio

Masaccio is important for developing naturalistic depiction of 3D space containing figures conceived as accurate plastic objects.

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List of mayors of Naples

The Mayor of Naples is an elected politician who, along with the Naples’s City Council of 50 members, is accountable for the strategic government of Naples.

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List of papal bulls

This is an incomplete list of papal bulls, listed by the year in which each was issued.

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List of people excommunicated by the Catholic Church

This is a list of some of the more notable people excommunicated by the Catholic Church.

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List of people from Central Italy

This is a list of notable central Italians.

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List of popes

This chronological list of popes corresponds to that given in the Annuario Pontificio under the heading "I Sommi Pontefici Romani" (The Supreme Pontiffs of Rome), excluding those that are explicitly indicated as antipopes.

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List of sexually active popes

This is a list of sexually active popes, Catholic priests who were not celibate before they became popes, and popes who were legally married.

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List of the Dames of the Order of Queen Maria Luisa

Ladies who have belonged throughout history to the Order of the Noble Ladies of Queen Maria Luisa are listed here.

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Lorenzo Onofrio Colonna

Prince Lorenzo Onofrio Colonna (1637–1689) was an Italian nobleman of the Colonna family.

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Louis Victor, Prince of Carignano

Louis Victor of Savoy (25 September 1721 – 16 December 1778) headed a cadet branch of the Italian dynasty which reigned over the Kingdom of Sardinia, being known as the Prince of Carignano from 1741 till his death.

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Luco dei Marsi

Luco dei Marsi is a comune and town in the Province of L'Aquila in the Abruzzo region of Italy.

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Ludovico Chigi Albani della Rovere

Fra' Ludovico Chigi della Rovere-Albani (10 July 1866 – 14 November 1951) was the 76th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta from 1931 to 1951.

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Madonna of the Rosary (Caravaggio)

The Madonna of the Rosary is a painting finished in 1607 by the Italian Baroque painter Caravaggio, now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna.

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Maffeo Barberini (1631–1685)

Maffeo Barberini (19 August 1631 – 28 November 1685) was an Italian nobleman of the Barberini and Prince of Palestrina.

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Magnanapoli

Magnanapoli is a name given to part of the Quirinal hill in Rome, literally meaning Great Naples.

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Mancini family

Mancini was one of the oldest families of Roman nobility.

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Marcantonio Colonna

Marcantonio II Colonna (sometimes spelled Marc'Antonio; 1535 – August 1, 1584), Duke of Tagliacozzo and Duke and Prince of Paliano, was an Italian aristocrat who served as a Viceroy of Sicily in the service of the Spanish Crown, Spanish general, and Captain General of the Church.

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Marcantonio I Colonna

Marcantonio I Colonna (1478 – Milan, 1522) was an Italian condottiero from the Colonna family.

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Marcantonio V Colonna

Marcantonio V Colonna (1606/10 – 1659) was an Italian nobleman of the Colonna family and Prince of Paliano.

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Marco Antonio Colonna (16th-century cardinal)

Marco Antonio Colonna (1523–1597) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal.

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Marco Barbo

Marco Barbo (1420 – 2 March 1491) of Venice was a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church (1467) and patriarch of Aquileia (1470) He was a member of the noble Barbo family and a third cousin of Pietro Barbo, who became Pope Paul II.

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Margherita Colonna

Blessed Margherita Colonna, (c.1255 – 30 December 1280) was a member of the Italian Colonna family, which was notable in Italian history for centuries.

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Marina Torlonia di Civitella-Cesi

Donna Marina Torlonia dei Principi di Civitella-Cesi (22 October 1916 – 15 September 1960) was an Italian-American aristocrat best known as the paternal grandmother of the actress and model Brooke Shields.

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Marino, Lazio

Marino (Marinum or Castrimoenium, local Romanesco: Marini) is an Italian city and comune in Lazio (central Italy), on the Alban Hills, Italy, southeast of Rome, with a population of 37,684 and a territory of.

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Matthew of Aquasparta

Matthew of Aquasparta (Matteo di Aquasparta, 1240 – 29 October 1302) was an Italian Friar Minor and scholastic philosopher.

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Mausoleum of Augustus

The Mausoleum of Augustus (Mausoleo di Augusto) is a large tomb built by the Roman Emperor Augustus in 28 BC on the Campus Martius in Rome, Italy.

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Mazarinettes

The Mazarinettes were the seven nieces of Cardinal Jules Mazarin, the Chief Minister of France during the youth of King Louis XIV.

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Michelangelo Cerquozzi

Michelangelo Cerquozzi, known as Michelangelo delle Battaglie (12 February 1602 – 6 April 1660) was an Italian Baroque painter known for his genre scenes, battle pictures, small religious and mythological works and still lifes.

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Monte San Biagio

Monte San Biagio is a town and comune in the province of Latina, in southern Lazio (Italy).

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Napoleone Orsini

Napoleone Orsini (c. 1420 – September 1480) was an Italian condottiero.

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Napoleone Orsini Frangipani

Napoleone Orsini (1263 – 24 March 1342) was a Roman Cardinal.

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Niccolò Fortebraccio

Niccolò Fortebraccio (1375–1435), also known as Niccolò della Stella, was an Italian condottiero.

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Nicola Guidi di Bagno

Nicola Guidi di Bagno or Nicolò Guidi di Bagno (Mantua, Italy,1583) was a titular archbishop of Atenia, bishop of Senigallia, and a cardinal.

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Nicolò Barattieri

Nicolò Barattieri designed the first Rialto Bridge 1178.

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Nile mosaic of Palestrina

The Nile Mosaic of Palestrina. The Palestrina Mosaic or Nile mosaic of Palestrina is a late Hellenistic floor mosaic depicting the Nile in its passage from the Blue Nile to the Mediterranean.

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Nisi Dominus (Handel)

Nisi Dominus is a setting of the Latin text of Psalm 127 (Vulgate 126) by George Friederic Handel.

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Nobility of Italy

The Nobility of Italy (Nobiltà italiana) comprises individuals and their families of the Italian peninsula, and the islands linked with it, recognized by sovereigns, such as the Holy Roman Emperor, the Holy See, the Kings of Italy, and certain other Italian kings and sovereigns, as members of a class of persons officially enjoying hereditary privileges which distinguished them from other persons and families.

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Noble House

A Noble House is an aristocratic family or kinship group, usually British or European, either currently or historically of national or international significance, and usually associated with one or more hereditary titles, the most senior of which will be held by the "Head of the House" or patriarch.

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Orsini family

The Orsini family is an Italian noble family; it was one of the most influential princely families in medieval Italy and renaissance Rome.

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Orsini-Colonna Castle

The Orsini-Colonna castle (Italian for Castello Orsini-Colonna) is a castle in Avezzano, Province of L'Aquila (Abruzzo).

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Outline of The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

This is an outline of the six-volume work The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, authored by English historian Edward Gibbon (1737–1794).

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Pacentro

Pacentro is a comune of 1279 inhabitants of the province of L'Aquila in Abruzzo, Italy.

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Palazzo Colonna

The Palazzo Colonna is a palatial block of buildings in central Rome, Italy, at the base of the Quirinal Hill, and adjacent to the church of Santi Apostoli.

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Palestrina

Palestrina (ancient Praeneste; Πραίνεστος, Prainestos) is an ancient city and comune (municipality) with a population of about 21,000, in Lazio, about east of Rome.

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Paliano

Paliano is a town and comune in the province of Frosinone, in the Lazio region of central Italy.

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Pandolfo Savelli

Pandolfo Savelli (died 1306) was a member of the Savelli family, a son of Luca Savelli and brother of Pope Honorius IV.

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Paola Colonna

Paola Colonna (c. 1378 – 3 November 1450) was the lady of Piombino from 1441 until 1445.

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Paolo Posi

Paolo Posi (1708 - 1776) was an Italian architect of the late-Baroque period.

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Papal coats of arms

Papal coats of arms are the personal coat of arms of popes of the Catholic Church.

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Papal conclave, 1303

The papal conclave of 1303 elected Pope Benedict XI to succeed Pope Boniface VIII.

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Papal conclave, 1492

The papal conclave of 1492 (6–11 August) was convened after the death of Pope Innocent VIII (25 July 1492).

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Papal conclave, 1521–22

The papal conclave of 1521–1522 elected Pope Adrian VI to succeed Pope Leo X. The conclave was marked by the early candidacies of cardinal-nephew Giulio de'Medici (future Pope Clement VII) and Alessandro Farnese (future Pope Paul III), although the Colonna and other cardinals blocked their election.

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Papal conclave, 1523

The papal conclave of 1523 elected Giulio de' Medici as Pope Clement VII to succeed Pope Adrian VI.

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Papal conclave, 1559

The papal conclave of 1559 (5 September – 25 December) was convened on the death of Pope Paul IV and elected Pope Pius IV as his successor.

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Papal election, 1241

The papal election of 1241 (September 21 to October 25) seen the election of Cardinal Goffredo da Castiglione as Pope Celestine IV.

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Papal election, 1287–88

The papal election of 1287–88 (April 4 – February 22) was the deadliest papal election in the history of the Roman Catholic Church, with six (or five) of the sixteen (or fifteen) cardinal electors perishing during the deliberations.

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Papal election, 1292–94

The papal election of 1292–94 (from April 5, 1292 to July 5, 1294), was the last papal election which did not take the form of a papal conclave (in which the electors are locked in seclusion cum clave—Latin for "with a key"—and not permitted to leave until a new Bishop of Rome has been elected).

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Papal nobility

The papal nobility is the nobility of the Holy See.

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Papal States

The Papal States, officially the State of the Church (Stato della Chiesa,; Status Ecclesiasticus; also Dicio Pontificia), were a series of territories in the Italian Peninsula under the direct sovereign rule of the Pope, from the 8th century until 1870.

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Paul Bril

Paul Bril (1554 – 7 October 1626) was a Flemish painter and printmaker principally known for his landscapes.

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Pedro Álvarez de Toledo, Marquis of Villafranca

Pedro Álvarez de Toledo y Zúñiga, jure uxoris Marquis of Villafranca del Bierzo (Pedro Álvarez de Toledo y Zúñiga, Marqués de Villafranca del Bierzo; July 13, 1484 – February 21, 1553) was a Spanish politician.

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Pedro Luis de Borja

Pedro Luis de Borja, Duke of Spoleto and Marquess of Civitavecchia (1432 – September 26, 1458) was younger brother of Rodrigo Borgia and nephew of Cardinal Alonso de Borja, who in 1455 became Pope Callixtus III.

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Pereto

Pereto (Marsicano: Pirìtu) is a comune and town in the province of L'Aquila in the Abruzzo region of Italy.

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Peter, Duke of the Romans

Peter was a mediaeval Roman noble.

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Philippe Jules Mancini

Philippe Jules Mancini (1641, Rome - 1707, Paris), Duke of Nevers, was the nephew of Cardinal Mazarin, chief minister of France immediately after the death of King Louis XIII.

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Pietro Colonna

Pietro Colonna (born around 1260 - died on January 14, 1326) was an Italian cardinal.

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Piglio

Piglio is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Frosinone in the Italian region Lazio, located about east of Rome and about northwest of Frosinone, offering a panoramic view on the valleys of the Sacco and Aniene rivers.

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Pola family

The House of Pola (also Counts of Castropola, Sergi) is an Italian noble family currently living in the Czech Republic.

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Pope Alexander VI

Pope Alexander VI, born Rodrigo de Borja (de Borja, Rodrigo Lanzol y de Borja; 1 January 1431 – 18 August 1503), was Pope from 11 August 1492 until his death.

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Pope Celestine V

Pope Celestine V (Caelestinus V; 1215 – 19 May 1296), born Pietro Angelerio (according to some sources Angelario, Angelieri, Angelliero, or Angeleri), also known as Pietro da Morrone, Peter of Morrone, and Peter Celestine, was pope for five months from 5 July to 13 December 1294, when he resigned.

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Pope Clement V

Pope Clement V (Clemens V; c. 1264 – 20 April 1314), born Raymond Bertrand de Got (also occasionally spelled de Guoth and de Goth), was Pope from 5 June 1305 to his death in 1314.

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Pope Clement X

Pope Clement X (Clemens X; 13 July 1590 – 22 July 1676), born Emilio Bonaventura Altieri, was Pope from 29 April 1670 to his death in 1676.

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Pope Eugene IV

Pope Eugene IV (Eugenius IV; 1383 – 23 February 1447), born Gabriele Condulmer, was Pope from 3 March 1431 to his death in 1447.

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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 VII

Pope Innocent VII (Innocentius VII; 1339 – 6 November 1406), born Cosimo de' Migliorati, was Pope from 17 October 1404 to his death in 1406.

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Pope Julius II

Pope Julius II (Papa Giulio II; Iulius II) (5 December 1443 – 21 February 1513), born Giuliano della Rovere, and nicknamed "The Fearsome Pope" and "The Warrior Pope".

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Pope Martin V

Pope Martin V (Martinus V; January/February 1369 – 20 February 1431), born Otto (or Oddone) Colonna, was Pope from 11 November 1417 to his death in 1431.

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Pope Paul III

Pope Paul III (Paulus III; 29 February 1468 – 10 November 1549), born Alessandro Farnese, was Pope from 13 October 1534 to his death in 1549.

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Pope Paul IV

Pope Paul IV, C.R. (Paulus IV; 28 June 1476 – 18 August 1559), born Gian Pietro Carafa, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 23 May 1555 to his death in 1559.

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Pope Sixtus IV

Pope Sixtus IV (21 July 1414 – 12 August 1484), born Francesco della Rovere, was Pope from 9 August 1471 to his death in 1484.

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Porta San Sebastiano

The Porta San Sebastiano is the largest and one of the best-preserved gates passing through the Aurelian Walls in Rome (Italy).

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Portrait of Stefano Colonna

Portrait of Stefano IV Colonna is a painting completed by the Italian Renaissance painter Bronzino and housed in the Pinacoteca of the Gallerie Nazionali di Arte Antica (Palazzo Barberini) in Rome, Italy.

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Prösels Castle

Prösels Castle (German: Schloss Prösels; Italian: Castello di Presule) is a castle in the Gothic style which stands on the high plain below the Schlern mountain, in South Tyrol.

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Prince

A prince is a male ruler or member of a monarch's or former monarch's family ranked below a king and above a duke.

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Prince Assistants to the Papal Throne

The Princes Assistant to the Pontifical Throne are hereditary offices of the Roman Curia.

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Princes of Paliano

The title Duke and Prince of Paliano is borne by the head of the elder line of the Colonna family.

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Princess Leopoldina of Savoy

Princess Leopoldina of Savoy (Leopoldina Maria; 21 December 1744 – 17 April 1807) was a Princess of Savoy and later the Princess of Melfi, as wife of Giovanni Andrea VI Doria-Pamphilj-Landi, (13) Prince of Melfi.

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Princess Maria Felicita of Savoy

Princess Maria Felicita of Savoy (19 March 1730 – 13 May 1801) was a princess of the House of Savoy, the third daughter of Charles Emmanuel III of Sardinia and his second wife, Polyxena of Hesse-Rotenburg.

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Princess of Taranto

This is a list of the Princesses of Taranto, a principality in Southern Italy.

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Prospero Colonna

Prospero Colonna (1452–1523), sometimes referred to as Prosper Colonna, was an Italian condottiero in the service of the Papal States and the Holy Roman Empire during the Italian Wars.

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Prospero Colonna (cardinal)

Prospero Colonna (c. 1410–1463) was a cardinal-nephew of Pope Martin V (Odo Colonna), whose election ended the Western Schism.

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Prospero Colonna (disambiguation)

Prospero Colonna may refer to several members of the Colonna family.

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Prospero Colonna di Paliano

Prospero Colonna, Duke of Rignano, Prince of Sonnino (18 July 1858 – 16 September 1937) was an Italian politician and aristocrat.

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Queen Paola of Belgium

Queen Paola of Belgium (born '''Donna'''Although attributes the title of "Princess" to Queen Paola prior to marriage, Burke's Peerage 1973, The Descendants of Louis XIII 1999, Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels 2001, La Descendance de Marie-Thérèse de Habsburg 1996, and Le Petit Gotha 2002 among others, accord only the noble prefix of Donna to her and her sisters, reserving the title Principessa for the wife of the head of the family Paola Ruffo di Calabria on 11 September 1937) is the wife of the former King Albert II and was Queen of the Belgians from 1993 until his abdication in 2013 in favour of their son King Philippe.

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Raffaele Riario

Raffaele Sansoni Galeoti Riario (3 May 1461 – 9 July 1521) was an Italian Cardinal of the Renaissance, mainly known as the constructor of the Palazzo della Cancelleria and the person who invited Michelangelo to Rome.

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Renzo da Ceri

Renzo da Ceri, true name Lorenzo dell'Anguillara (1475 or 1476 – January 1536) was as an Italian condottiero.

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Rinaldo Orsini

Rinaldo Orsini (died 1450) was an Italian condottiero, a member of the Orsini family.

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Robert William Wilcox

Robert William Kalanihiapo Wilcox (February 15, 1855 – October 23, 1903), nicknamed the Iron Duke of Hawaii, was a Native Hawaiian revolutionary soldier and politician.

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Rocca Abbaziale

The Rocca Abbaziale (also called the Rocca dei Borgia) is an abbey, designed as a castle, in Subiaco, Lazio, Italy.

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Rocca di Cave

Rocca di Cave is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Rome in the Italian region Latium, located about east of Rome.

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Rocca Orsini

Rocca Orsini (Italian for Stronghold of Orsini family) is a Middle Ages castle in Scurcola Marsicana, Province of L'Aquila (Abruzzo).

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Rocca Priora

Rocca Priora is a small town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Rome, Lazio, Italy.

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Roman Castles

The so-called Roman Castles (Castelli Romani in Italian) are a group of comunes in the Metropolitan City of Rome.

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Roman Catholic Suburbicarian Diocese of Palestrina

The Roman Catholic Suburbicarian Diocese of Palestrina, (Lat:Diocesis Praenestina), is a Roman Catholic suburbicarian diocese centered on the comune of Palestrina in Italy.

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Roman Renaissance

The Renaissance in Rome occupied a period from the mid-15th to the mid-16th centuries, a period which spawned such masters as Michelangelo and Raphael, who left an indelible mark on Western figurative art.

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Rome

Rome (Roma; Roma) is the capital city of Italy and a special comune (named Comune di Roma Capitale).

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Rospigliosi family

The Rospigliosi family is an ancient noble Italian family from Pistoia.

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Ruy López de Dávalos

Ruy López de Dávalos, a.k.a. Rui López Dávalos, (Úbeda, Jaén Province, Spain, 1357 - in exile, Valencia, Spain, 1428), Count of Ribadeo since it was sold by the first count, the Frenchman Pierre de Villaines, who received it from Henry II of Castile on 20 December 1369, Adelantado of Murcia, 1396, Constable of Castile, 1400–1423, during the reigns of kings Henry III of Castile and John II of Castile.

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Salve Regina (Handel)

Salve Regina (HWV 241) is an antiphon composed by George Friederic Handel around 1707.

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San Sebastiano de Via Papae

San Sebastiano de Via Papae was a small church in the Sant'Eustachio ''rione'' of Rome that was demolished in the 1590s in order to enable the construction of the church of Sant'Andrea della Valle.

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Santa Maria della Concezione in Campo Marzio

Santa Maria della Concezione is a church in Rome, located on Piazza Campo Marzio in the Campo Marzio rione.

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Santa Maria Odigitria al Tritone

Santa Maria Odigitria (Saint Mary Hodegetria), sometimes Santa Maria dei Siciliani, is a Roman Catholic church in Rome, located at civico 82 on via del Tritone in the Colonna district.

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Santi Apostoli, Rome

The Church of the Twelve Holy Apostles (Santi Dodici Apostoli, SS.) is a 6th-century Roman Catholic parish and titular church and minor basilica in Rome, Italy, dedicated originally to St. James and St. Philip whose remains are kept here, and later to all Apostles.

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Sarno

Sarno is a town and comune and former Latin Catholic bishopric of Campania, Italy, in the province of Salerno, 20 km northeast from the city of Salerno and 60 km east of Naples by the main railway.

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Sciarra Colonna

Giacomo Colonna (1270-1329), more commonly known by his bynames Sciarrillo or Sciarra, was a member of the powerful Colonna family.

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Scipione Borghese

Scipione Borghese or; (1 September 1577 – 2 October 1633) was an Italian Cardinal, art collector and patron of the arts.

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Silvio Savelli

Silvio Savelli (died 1515) was an Italian condottiero.

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Siren (bronze sculpture)

This Roman bronze sculpture ca.

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Sisto Riario Sforza

Sisto Riario Sforza (5 December 1810 – 29 September 1877) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal who served as the Archbishop of Naples from 1845 until his death.

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Sonnino

Sonnino is a town and comune in the province of Latina, in the Lazio region of central Italy.

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Stefano Colonna

Stefano Colonna was the name of several members of the Italian family of Colonna.

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Stefano Infessura

Stefano Infessura (c. 1435 – c. 1500) was an Italian humanist historian and lawyer.

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Sursock family

The Sursock family (also Sursuq) is a Greek Orthodox Christian family from Lebanon, and one of the “Seven Families”” of Beirut.

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Taddeo Barberini

Taddeo Barberini (1603–1647) was an Italian nobleman of the House of Barberini who became Prince of Palestrina and Gonfalonier of the Church; commander of the Papal Army.

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Tagliacozzo

Tagliacozzo (Marsicano: Tajacózzo) is a town and comune in the province of L'Aquila, Abruzzo, central Italy.

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Teggiano

Teggiano (formerly Diano; Teggianese: Rianu) is a town and comune in Campania, Italy, in the province of Salerno.

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Teodorico Ranieri

Teodorico Ranieri of Orvieto (died 7 December 1306) was an Italian cardinal.

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The Cardsharps (Caravaggio)

The Cardsharps (painted around 1594) is a painting by the Italian Baroque artist Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio.

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Theophylact I, Count of Tusculum

Theophylact I (before 864 – 924/925) was a medieval Count of Tusculum who was the effective ruler of Rome from around 905 through to his death in 924.

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Tiburzio di Maso

Tiburzio di Maso (executed 31 October 1460) was a leader of an anarchic faction in Rome that briefly attempted to restore the medieval commune of the city, the last attempt at populist government in the States of the Church.

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Tivoli, Lazio

Tivoli (Tibur) is a town and comune in Lazio, central Italy, about east-north-east of Rome, at the falls of the Aniene river where it issues from the Sabine hills.

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Tomaso Cimello

Giovanni Tommaso Cimello (c. 1510 in Monte San Giovanni Campano – c. 1591 in Monte San Giovanni Campano) was a poet, musician, composer and musical theorist employed by the powerful Colonna family, and active at the Aragonese court in Naples.

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Torlonia

Coat of arms of the House of Torlonia. The princes Torlonia are an Italian noble family from Rome, who acquired a huge fortune in the 18th and 19th centuries through administering the finances of the Vatican.

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Torre Astura

Frangipani. Torre Astura, formerly an island called by the ancients merely Astura (Greek: Ἄστυρα), is now a peninsula in the comune of Nettuno, on the coast of Latium, Italy, at the southeast extremity of the Bay of Antium, on the road to Circeii.

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Toszek Castle

Toszek Castle - a Renaissance styled castle, located in Toszek (23 km away from Gliwice, Silesian Voivodeship in Poland.

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Urbano Barberini (1664–1722)

Urbano Barberini (1664 – 27 September 1722) was an Italian nobleman of the House of Barberini, third hereditary Prince of Palestrina and last legitimate male heir of the Barberini line from Pope Urban VIII.

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Velletri

Velletri (Velitrae, Velester) is an Italian comune in the Metropolitan City of Rome, on the Alban Hills, in Lazio, central Italy.

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Veroli

Veroli (Verulae) is a town and comune in province of Frosinone, Lazio, central Italy, in the Latin Valley.

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Verroli

Veroli (Verulae) is a town and comune in province of Frosinone, Lazio, central Italy.

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Vespasiano Colonna

Vespasiano Colonna. Vespasiano Colonna (c. 1485 – 13 March 1528) was an Italian nobleman and condottiero, a member of the Colonna family.

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Vespasiano I Gonzaga

Vespasiano I Gonzaga. Vespasiano I Gonzaga (6 December 1531 – 26 February 1591) was an Italian nobleman, diplomat, writer, military engineer and condottiero.

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Via Giulia

Via Giulia is a street in the historic centre of Rome, Italy, mostly in rione Regola, although its northern part belongs to rione Ponte.

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Villa Gordiani

Villa Gordiani is a park along the Via Prenestina, in Rome, Italy.

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Villa Sciarra (Rome)

Villa Sciarra is a park in Rome named for the villa at its centre.

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Villa Torlonia (Frascati)

The Villa Torlonia in Frascati is a villa belonging to the Torlonia family in Frascati, Italy.

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Virginio Orsini

Gentile Virginio Orsini (c. 1434 – 8 January 1497) was an Italian condottiero and vassal of the papal throne and the Kingdom of Naples, mainly remembered as the powerful head of the Orsini family during its feud with Pope Alexander VI (Rodrigo Borgia).

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Vittoria Colonna

Vittoria Colonna (April 1492 – 25 February 1547), marchioness of Pescara, was an Italian noblewoman and poet.

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War of Ferrara

The War of Ferrara (also known as the Salt War, Italian: Guerra del Sale) was fought in 1482–1484 between Ercole I d'Este, duke of Ferrara, and the Papal forces mustered by Ercole's personal nemesis, Pope Sixtus IV and his Venetian allies.

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War of the League of Cognac

The War of the League of Cognac (1526–30) was fought between the Habsburg dominions of Charles V—primarily the Holy Roman Empire and Habsburg Spain—and the League of Cognac, an alliance including France, Pope Clement VII, the Republic of Venice, the Kingdom of England, the Duchy of Milan and Republic of Florence.

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War of the Sicilian Vespers

The War of the Sicilian Vespers or just War of the Vespers was a conflict that started with the insurrection of the Sicilian Vespers against Charles of Anjou in 1282 and ended in 1302 with the Peace of Caltabellotta.

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Zagarolo

Zagarolo is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Rome, in the region of Lazio of central Italy.

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Colonna, Giovanni Cardinal Colonna, House of Colonna.

References

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

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