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    Naples. After a meeting on 23 September 1494, Caterina was persuaded by the Duke of Calabria Ferrandino d'Aragona to support King Alfonso II of Naples and...
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  • Enrico "Arrigo" d'Aragona (birth date unknown – 1478) was an illegitimate son of the King of Naples, Ferrante I of Aragon. Despite the circumstances of...
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    Puglia, he was the second son of Duke Giulio Antonio Acquaviva and his wife Caterina Orsini del Balzo. She was a first cousin of Queen Isabella, the wife of...
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    Santa Caterina d'Alessandria or Saint Catherine of Alexandria is a Roman Catholic church with a main facade on Piazza Bellini, and a lateral Western facade...
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    Dedicati a Isabella D'Aragona, A Bona Sforzae Constanza di Capua. Dal Ms. Ital. Fol 145" (PDF). "La seconda vita di isabella d'Aragona, duchessa di Bari"...
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    Andrea Matteo Acquaviva d'Aragona III 8th Duke of Atri, was the elder surviving son of Giulio Antonio Acquaviva I and his wife Caterina Orsini del Balzo. He...
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    when compared to, for example, the fiercer and slightly brash ruling of Caterina Sforza, who ruled Forlì in her husband's stead as well. There is a connection...
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  • Borgia (TV series) (category Cultural depictions of Caterina Sforza)
    Beattie as King Louis XII of France Paloma Bloyd as Princess Carlotta d'Aragona Rafael Cebrián as Rodrigo Borgia Lanzol, 'el pequeño' Matt Di Angelo as...
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  • Thumbnail for Héctor de Pignatelli y Colonna, Duque de Monteleón
    Colonna y d'Aragona, a daughter of Ascanio Colonna di Paliano, 1st Count of Tagliacozzo (1500–1557) by his marriage to Giovanna d'Aragona. He inherited...
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    Piccolomini d'Aragona, daughter of Antonio, 1st Duke of Amalfi and Count of Celano, and remained a widower in his second marriage in 1509 Caterina Della Ratta...
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  • Donizetti's Caterina Cornaro (Andrea Cornaro, 1844) Vincenzo Maria Battista's Margherita d'Aragona (Michele, 1844) Salvatore Sarmiento's Costanza d'Aragona (1844)...
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    his brief existence [...] — Alessandro Cutolo, La nascita di Ferrandino d'Aragona. The letters of his mother dating back to this early period describe him...
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  • Gaetani dell'Aquila d'Aragona (b. 1973) Giacomo Gaetani d'Aragona (b. 2009) Pietro Gaetani d'Aragona (b. 2012) Marella Gaetani d'Aragona (b. 2014) Maria De...
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    in either 1406 or 1408, the youngest son of Antonio Malizia Carafa and Caterina Farafalla. Like his father, he was a staunch supporter of the House of...
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    married or engaged to the designated heir of her aunt, Alonso, batard d'Aragona (1460–1510), a son of Ferdinand I of Naples. She was imprisoned by Queen...
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    Caterina Anguissola Trivulzio (Piacenza, 1508 circa – Castel Goffredo, December 13, 1550) was an Italian noblewoman. She was the daughter of Gian Giacomo...
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    Alfonso II of Naples. Caterina, Countess of Conversano, Signora di Casamassima e Turi. Married Giuliantonio Acquaviva d’Aragona, 7th Duke of Atri, 1456...
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    Alimena, Blufi, Bompietro, Petralia Sottana, Santa Caterina Villarmosa. In 1337 Federico II d'Aragona (1272–1337), king of Sicily, stopped at Resuttano...
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    Caterina Moncada 22. Francesco IV Rodrigo Ventimiglia, 5th Prince of Castelbuono 11. Giovanna Ventimiglia 23. Giovanna Pignatelli Tagliavia d'Aragona...
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    Acquaviva d'Aragona (1499). Prospero Colonna (1503); Andrea Matteo Acquaviva d'Aragona (1505); Giovanni Antonio Donato Acquaviva d'Aragona (1511); Giovanni...
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    Archived May 19, 2006, at the Wayback Machine Acquaviva d'Aragona from 1479: Acquaviva d'Aragona genealogy Archived 2004-10-22 at Bibliotheca Alexandrina...
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    within the Kingdom of Valencia. Peter later traded it with Ramon Berenguer d'Aragona for the county of Prades in 1341. From that point on, Empúries was an...
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    that the woman had refused to go because she was in love with Ferrandino d'Aragona. In the same days the Marquis William IX of Montferrat invited the king...
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    the sacristy. Lucia Apicella (Mamma Lucia, philanthropist) Ferrante I d'Aragona (Ferdinand I of Naples, King of Naples from 1458 to 1494) Mario Avagliano...
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    II of Habsburg, the first Prince of Piombino being Alessandro Appiani d'Aragona. In 1634, the title was acquired by the Ludovisi family, whose member...
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    Biancardi 1737, pp. 339–340. "FERDINANDO I d'Aragona, re di Napoli in "Enciclopedia Italiana"". "ferdinando I d'aragona". www.ilportaledelsud.org. Biancardi...
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    Elisabetta Gonzaga, the duchess of Urbino. In the same book, Isabella d'Aragona, the daughter of Alfonso II of Naples, is accredited for recipes involving...
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    time was Duke of Bari and Regent of Milan. Ascanio and Cardinal Giovanni d'Aragona were to present a formal letter to the Cardinals in Congregation, advising...
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  • Eliminated 6 Marchesa e maggiordomo (Marchioness and butler) Daniela del Secco d'Aragona & Gregory Jayasena Sangapala Arachchinge Don Eliminated 7 I fidanzati...
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    Francisco Vázquez de Coronado, Spanish conquistador (d. 1554) probable Tullia d'Aragona, Italian poet, author and philosopher (d. 1556) Aloysius Lilius, Italian...
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