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    Marcantonio II Colonna (sometimes spelled Marc'Antonio; 1535 – August 1, 1584), Duke of Tagliacozzo and Duke and Prince of Paliano, was a Roman aristocrat...
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    Pirro Colonna (1500–1552), 16th century captain under Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor Marco Antonio Colonna (1523–1597), cardinal Marcantonio II Colonna the...
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    returned to the Colonna family when Marcantonio I Colonna married Lucrezia Gara Franciotti Della Rovere, the niece of Pope Julius II. The Colonna family's alliance...
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    Marcantonio I Colonna (1478 – Milan, 1522) was an Italian condottiero from the Colonna family. He was the son of Pietro Antonio, prince of Paliano, and...
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    Paul IV Marcantonio II Colonna (1559–1585) - son of Ascanio Marcantonio III Colonna (1585–1595) - grandson of Marcantonio II Marcantonio IV Colonna (1595–1611)...
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    Marcantonio Colonna was one of four Pisani-class submarines built for the Regia Marina (Royal Italian Navy) during the late 1920s. Due to her age, her...
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    Lady Vitoria Colonna (deceased 28 December 1633). His mother, from Venezian and Roman families, was the daughter of Marcantonio II Colonna, (Civita Lavinia...
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    commanded by John of Austria, while the papal contingent was led by Marcantonio Colonna, lord of several Lazio fiefdoms including Marino. After the victory...
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    Medici, Ambrogio Spinola, Alexander Farnese, Marcantonio II Colonna, Raimondo Montecuccoli and Prospero Colonna were prominent into the sixteenth and the...
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    care of by Ascanio I Colonna to be later taken over by Marcantonio II Colonna between 1562 and 1577 and by Cardinal Ascanio Colonna around 1584. The facade...
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  • Marcantonio III may refer to: Marcantonio III Colonna (1585–1595) - grandson of Marcantonio II Marcantonio III Borghese, 5th Prince of Sulmona (1730–1800)...
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    eyes of his uncles Prospero and Cardinal Giovanni Colonna. He and his first-cousin Marcantonio Colonna, his friend and constant companion, were in constant...
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    Naples. He was also a Knight of the Golden Fleece. Colonna was born in Rome, the son of Marcantonio V Colonna, Prince of Paliano and Isabella Gioeni Cardona...
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    Paulus III. They had a daughter, Felicia (1535 - 1596), who married Marcantonio II Colonna and had with him seven children, and a son, Paolo Giordano I Orsini...
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    a daughter, Felicia (February 1540 - 25 July 1596), who married Marcantonio II Colonna and had with him seven children, and a son, Paolo Giordano I Orsini...
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    learning. Colonna was born in Marino on 27 April 1560, the son of Marcantonio Colonna (who commanded the papal flagship at the Battle of Lepanto) and Felice...
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  • and qualifications previously taken from the Colonna family. Marcantonio II Colonna, Ascanio Colonna's eldest son, married Felice Orsini in Marino on...
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    the Colonna family over Orsini. Their lordship lasted about three centuries. The castle of Avezzano in 1565 was expanded by Marcantonio Colonna and was...
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    the Confederate fleet of the Holy League, in which Marino's lord Marcantonio II Colonna was the admiral of the papal contingent. Engraved on the shrine...
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    Philip II of Spain, was named by Pope Pius V as overall commander of the fleet and led the centre division along with Papal captain Marcantonio Colonna and...
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    laid down in late 1914; the other three ships, Cristoforo Colombo, Marcantonio Colonna, and Francesco Morosini followed in 1915. Armed with a main battery...
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    Maria del Suffragio. Apotheosis of Marcantonio II Colonna, ceiling fresco of Sala delle Colonne Belliche of Palazzo Colonna. Solar Carriage, Galleria Nazionale...
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    others. Vittoria Colonna was born in Marino in 1492 and lived there for part of her life. In 1571, Marino's people welcomed Marcantonio Colonna, a protagonist...
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    branch of the Colonnas who came to Tyrol in the twelfth century; others believe that Leonhard II, fighting alongside Marcantonio Colonna (1535–1584) at...
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  • At the death of his father, he was first at Tagliacozzo under Ascanio Colonna, and then to Città di Castello where he was introduced to the military...
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    A century later, they were returned at the request of Cardinal Marcantonio Colonna and pope Sixtus V. They are housed in a bejeweled bust of silver...
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    children, all sons: Filippo Colonna, 9th Prince of Paliano, born in 1663 Marcantonio Colonna, born in 1664 Carlo Colonna, born in 1665 After the difficult...
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    under the commune. During the 16th century, the head of the family, Marcantonio, moved to Rome, where they rose in power and wealth following the election...
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    Cola di Rienzo and the rectilinear way formed by Via Cicerone, Via Marcantonio Colonna and Via Lepanto. The said roads are the center of the commercial...
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  • Stendhal's novella of the same name. Upon the death of Paul IV in 1559, Marcantonio Colonna regained the town. His participation in the naval battle of Lepanto...
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