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    The Papafava (sometimes also Pappafava, more precisely Papafava dei Carraresi) were an aristocratic family of Padua, a junior branch of the Carraresi...
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  • from the Papafava dei Carraresi family. The palace, of considerable size and of classical prospect, was designed by Giovan Battista Novello. The setting...
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  • the Sanremo Festival with the same song. 18 January – The liberal Novello Papafava [it] and the Christian Democrat Ettore Bernabei are nominated, respectively...
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    of Padua (died 1338) Ubertinello, lord of Padua (died 1345) Marsilietto Papafava, lord of Padua (died 1345) Jacopo II, lord of Padua (d. 1350) Francesco...
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    Carrara (also Uberto, Umberto or Umbertino; died 29 March 1345), called Novello and better known as Ubertinello, was the Lord of Padua from 1338 until...
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  • of Marsilio. Marsilietto Papafava da Carrara [it] 27 March 1345 6 May 1345 Distant relative of Ubertino, from the Papafava branch of the Carrara family...
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    1612 Died) Ludovico Sarego (17 Sep 1612 – 24 Sep 1622 Resigned) Ubertinus Papafava (10 May 1623 – Oct 1631 Died) Germanicus Mantica (21 Feb 1633 – Feb 1639...
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