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    Jérôme-Napoléon Bonaparte (born Girolamo Buonaparte; 15 November 1784 – 24 June 1860) was the youngest brother of Napoleon I and reigned as Jerome Napoleon...
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    missing publisher (link) Treccani (ed.). Bonaparte, Napoleone Giuseppe Carlo Paolo, detto il principe Girolamo, soprannominato Plon Plon (in Italian)....
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    Giacomo Girolamo Casanova (/ˌkæsəˈnoʊvə, ˌkæzə-/, Italian: [ˈdʒaːkomo dʒiˈrɔːlamo kazaˈnɔːva, kasa-]; 2 April 1725 – 4 June 1798) was an Italian adventurer...
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  • boys born in 2008. Italian: Gerolamo, Geronimo, Girolamo English: Gerome, Jerome Sicilian: Girolamo Greek: Ιερώνυμος (Ieronymos) Latin and German: Hieronymus...
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    portal were built together as part of the extension work by the architect Girolamo Rainaldi. Camillo Borghese in 1729 initiated further renovations. Painted...
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  • Giuseppe Parini, Alessandro Volta, Directory (1797–1799) Ligurian Republic – Girolamo Luigi Durazzo, Doge (1797–1805) (complete list) – client republic of France...
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    Girolamo Lucchesini (7 May 1751 – 20 October 1825) was a diplomat of the Kingdom of Prussia. Lucchesini was born at Lucca, the eldest son of Marquis Lucchesini...
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    San Petronio, Bologna (category Burial sites of the House of Bonaparte)
    central nave covering and apse shooting were completed in 1663, designed by Girolamo Rainaldi and directed by Francesco Martini. The lower naves are enclosed...
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    Romola (category Cultural depictions of Girolamo Savonarola)
    that time, the French-Italian Wars have seen Florence enter uneasy times. Girolamo Savonarola preaches to Florentines about ridding the Church and the city...
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    Marguerite of Navarre (1492–1549); Queen consort of King Henry II of Navarre. Girolamo (1478) Philibert II (1480–1504) She died on 24 April 1483 at the Chateau...
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  • (disambiguation) Jérôme Bonaparte (disambiguation) Gerome (disambiguation) Geronimus (disambiguation) Geronimo (disambiguation) Girolamo Hieronymus (disambiguation)...
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    historical memoirs, which had been left incomplete following the death of Girolamo Tiraboschi, the appointed historian. Venturi moved to Paris as Secretary...
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    1789 until its fall in 1797, when he was forced to abdicate by Napoleon Bonaparte. Lodovico Manin was the eldest of five sons of Lodovico III Alvise (1695–1775)...
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    times. In 1809 the city received Pope Pius VII, prisoner of Napoleon Bonaparte, for a few years. Between April and mid-May 1800, Austrian forces besieged...
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  • significant Luthiers. Anonimous 1495 Andrea Amati Nicolò Amati Antonio Amati & Girolamo Amati Tommaso Balestrieri Carlo Bergonzi Camillo Camilli Goffredo Cappa...
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    fought one another, until Pope Sixtus IV claimed the signory for his nephew Girolamo Riario. Riario was married to Caterina Sforza, the indomitable Lady of...
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    Dandolo, Girolamo: La caduta della Repubblica di Venezia ed i suoi ultimi cinquant'anni, Pietro Naratovich, Venice, 1855. Frasca, Francesco: Bonaparte dopo...
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    spent time studying and sketching the works of Michelangelo. In 1781, Girolamo Zulian – the Venetian ambassador to Rome – hired Canova to sculpt Theseus...
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  • Fago (Son of Nicola Fago) (1704–1793), Nicola Sala, Niccolo Jommelli, Girolamo Abos, Pasquale Cafaro, Pasquale Errichelli, Giacomo Tritto, Ferdinando...
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  • Lucchesini was born in Lucca, the youngest of three brothers. His older brother Girolamo served as a diplomat for the Kingdom of Prussia. In 1764 he enrolled in...
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    nostri (in Italian). Angelo Colla Editore. ISBN 978-88-96817-06-3. Rossi, Girolamo (2014). Lo scudo crociato. Un simbolo medievale nella comunicazione politica...
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  • (1798–1801) Kingdom of Holland (complete list) – Louis Bonaparte, King (1806–1810) Napoléon Louis Bonaparte, King (1810) Sovereign Principality/ United Kingdom...
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    Paolo Bisnato 1631 Francesco Maria Ricchino 1638 Carlo Buzzio o Buzzi 1658 Girolamo Quadrio 1679 Andrea Biffi 1686 Giambattista Quadrio 1723 Antonio Quadrio...
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  • Renaissance. There was a return to the republic from 1494 to 1512, when first Girolamo Savonarola then Piero Soderini oversaw the state. Cardinal Giovanni de'...
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    period, such as Antonio Vivaldi, Ippolito Ciera, Giovanni Picchi, and Girolamo Dalla Casa, to name but a few. Venice is the home of numerous orchestras...
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    for the French Army during the Peninsular War under the reign of Joseph Bonaparte (1801–1812). The town is steeped in history, museums and monuments. It...
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    had passed to the Bourbons, and it was eventually acquired by Luciano Bonaparte. It changed hands once more after this and arrived in the collection that...
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    expelled from the state, among them Brignole, Stefano Rivarola, the brothers Girolamo, Giovanni Battista Serra and the Jacobean marquis Gaspare Sauli. Of the...
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    of art related to the game were created. One of the best-known, Marco Girolamo Vida's poem Scacchia ludus, written in 1527, made such an impression on...
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    d'or#Ordre carloctaviste de la Toison d'Or On 15 August 1809, Napoleon Bonaparte planned the creation of a new order which would receive the name of Ordre...
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