• Carafa is a surname held by: Tony Carafa, Australian rules footballer Members of the house of Carafa Carafa Chapel Caraffa (disambiguation) Palazzo Carafa...
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    Pope Paul IV (redirect from Gianni Carafa)
    IV; Italian: Paolo 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...
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  • Giovanni Carafa may refer to: Giovanni Pietro Carafa (1476–1559), became Pope Paul IV from May 1555 until his death Giovanni Carafa, Duke of Paliano (died...
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  • Diomede Carafa may refer to: Diomede Carafa (died 1487), count of Maddaloni Diomede Carafa (cardinal) (1492–1560) Diomede Carafa (1520–1561) [it], count...
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  • Antonio Carafa may refer to: Antonio Malizia Carafa (died 1437) Antonio Carafa (cardinal) (1538–1591) Antonio Carafa (general) (1642–1693) Antonio Carafa (bishop...
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  • Palazzo Carafa may refer to: Palazzo Diomede Carafa, monumental Renaissance palace of Naples, Italy Palazzo Carafa della Spina, historic palace located...
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  • Cardinal Carafa may refer to: Filippo Carafa della Serra (cardinal from 1378) Gianvincenzo Carafa (cardinal from 1527) Carlo Carafa (cardinal from 1555)...
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    Oliviero Carafa (10 March 1430 – 20 January 1511), in Latin Oliverius Carafa, was an Italian cardinal and diplomat of the Renaissance. Like the majority...
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    The Carafa Chapel (Italian: Cappella Carafa) is a chapel in the church of Santa Maria sopra Minerva, Rome, Italy, known for a series of frescoes by Filippino...
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    Fra Gregorio Carafa (17 March 1615 – 21 July 1690) was a nobleman from the House of Carafa and the 61st Grand Master of the Order of Saint John, from...
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    The Palazzo Carafa della Spina is a historic palace located on Via Benedetto Croce number 45, (part of Via Spaccanapoli) in the quartiere San Giuseppe...
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    Carafa or Caraffa is the name of an old and influential Neapolitan aristocratic family of Italian nobles, clergy, and men of arts, known from the 12th...
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  • Carafa may refer to: Tiberio Carafa, Duke Nocera [it] (died 1527) Tiberio Carafa (died 1588), bishop of Cassano all'Jonio and Potenza Tiberio Carafa (1580–1647)...
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    Alessandro Carafa (died 31 July 1503) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Naples from 20 September 1484 until his death. He was a...
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    Diomede Carafa (c. 1407 – 17 May 1487) was a Neapolitan nobleman, soldier, diplomat and political theorist of the Carafa family. Carafa was born in either...
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    Michele Enrico Francesco Vincenzo Aloisio Paolo Carafa di Colobrano (17 November 1787 – 26 July 1872) was an Italian opera composer. He was born in Naples...
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    are Oliviero Carafa (created 1467), Carlo Carafa (1555); Diomede Carafa (1555), Alfonso Carafa (1557), Antonio Carafa (1568), Decio Carafa (1611), Pier...
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  • Pier Luigi Carafa or Pierluigi Carafa may refer to: Pier Luigi Carafa (1581–1655), cardinal Pier Luigi Carafa (bishop) (died 1672), bishop of Tricarico...
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  • Giacomo Carafa (died 1664) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Rossano (1646–1664). Giacomo Carafa was born in Naples, Italy and...
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  • Carlo Carafa (1517–1561) was an Italian cardinal-nephew of Pope Paul IV and papal legate. Carlo Carafa may also refer to: Carlo Carafa (bishop of Aversa)...
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    Vincenzo Carafa (5 May 1585 – 6 June 1649) was an Italian Jesuit priest and spiritual writer, elected the seventh Superior-General of the Society of Jesus...
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    Ettore Carafa d'Andria, the Count of Ruvo (10 August 1767, in Andria – 4 September 1799, in Naples) was an Italian soldier and republican patriot, executed...
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    Carlo Carafa (29 March 1517 – 6 March 1561) was an Italian cardinal, and Cardinal Nephew of Pope Paul IV Carafa, whose policies he directed and whom he...
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  • Giulia Carafa Cantelmo Stuart, duchess di Cassano (1755–1841) was an Italian courtier. She was a supporter of the Parthenopean Republic and alongside her...
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    Girolamo Carafa (or Caraffa), Marquis of Montenegro (Abruzzo, 1564 – Genoa, 1633) was a general in Spanish and Imperial service from Italian descent. Girolamo...
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  • Tony Carafa (born 26 August 1968) is a former Australian rules footballer who represented the Fitzroy Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL)...
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  • Placido Carafa, C.R. (1615 – 31 December 1672) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Acerra (1662–1672). Placido Carafa was born in Naples...
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    finally was inherited in 1630 by the woman whose name it now bears, Anna Carafa, duchess of Stigliano and wife of Ramiro Núñez de Guzmán, the Spanish Viceroy...
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  • Tiberio Carafa (1669–1742) was a Neapolitan aristocrat and man of letters. He remained loyal to the Habsburgs throughout the War of the Spanish Succession...
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  • Decio Carafa (1556–1626) was an Archbishop of Naples who had previously served as papal nuncio to the Spanish Netherlands (1606–1607) and to Habsburg Spain...
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