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    Margherita and the Palazzo d'Avalos (formerly a home of Vittoria Colonna – close confidante of Michelangelo – now the Musei di Palazzo d'Avalos). Under the Spanish...
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    (Sacra Spina). Castello Caldoresco D'Avalos Palace [it], which houses four museums, called Musei di Palazzo d'Avalos [it] Below the hill on which the town...
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    III (1900) Angelo Ricciardi, Filippo Palizzi e il suo tempo, Vasto, Palazzo D'Avalos, 1988 Correspondence: Letter to De Sanctis, December 1880, Biblioteca...
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    Francesco Romani, musei di palazzo d'Avalos, Vasto (portrait by Cesario Giacomucci)...
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    Mostra Palazzo Reale di Milano 22 sett. 2011-29 genn. 2012, ISBN 978-88-6648-001-3 (in Italian) Pierluigi Leone De Castris, I tesori dei d'Avalos: committenza...
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  • workers at the Palazzo San Severo in Naples, where Gesualdo committed the murders. A gate worker is interviewed, as well as the heir of d'Avalos, who shows...
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    inside the Warrior of Capestrano, Teramo (Teramo Cathedral), Vasto (Palazzo D'Avalos, Castello Caldonesco), Lanciano (Miracle of Lanciano), Manoppello (Manoppello...
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    Naples, it was sold to the Carafa family, and was later given to Alfonso d'Avalos who, in turn, sold it to Ferrante Caracciolo in 1575. Until 1816 it was...
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    the Spanish-Italian Fernando d'Avalos, marquis of Pescara (deceased 1525), adopting (on becoming a widow) Alfonso d'Avalos, also marquis del Vasto, a nephew...
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  • Ascanio II Piccolomini (1590–1671), archbishop of Siena 1629-1671 Costanza d'Avalos Piccolomini (died 1560), duchess of Amalfi Enea Silvio Piccolomini (general)...
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    Gonzaga Medal depicting Sigismondo Malatesta Medal depicting Don Iñigo d'Avalos Medal depicting Vittorino da Feltre Medal depicting Sultan Mehmed II by...
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    times. In the 12th century it was under the influence of the D'Avalos family. The Palazzo Carunchio and the ruins of the Castle are exemplary of the town's...
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    peasants armed with clubs and halberds invaded the estate of the Marquis D'Avalos, destroying a rural house, stealing firewood and beating up the forest...
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    Baroque church of St. Francis Church of San Vincenzo (10th century) Palazzo Principi d'Avalos Jesuits' Palace (16th century) Municipal Museum, with archaeological...
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    1533 - 22 February 1550) Isabella Gonzaga, married Francesco Ferdinando d'Ávalos Guglielmo Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua (24 April 1538 - 14 August 1587), married...
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    the Baptist, and Mary Magdalene, about 1530 Titian, Portrait of Alfonso d'Avalos, Marchese del Vasto, 1533 Agnolo Bronzino, Virgin and Child with Saint...
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    needed], he married, in 1586, his first cousin, Donna Maria d'Avalos, the daughter of Carlo d'Avalos, prince of Montesarchio and Sveva Gesualdo. They had one...
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    to the designation of a third man as the chief of the flotilla: Alfonso d'Avalos, marchese del Vasto, but nonetheless don Hugo joined the fleet, albeit...
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    expense of Cardinal Guillaume d'Estouteville. In 1572 Cardinal Innico d'Avalos d'Aragona founded in the dilapidated building the Confraternita dello Spirito...
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    San Lorenzo in Lucina in the Rione Colonna, about two blocks behind the Palazzo Montecitorio, proximate to the Via del Corso. The basilica is dedicated...
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    now houses a museum). In the very south part of the city, between the D'Avalos Park and the beach, there is an elegant Art Nouveau villas district designed...
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    Duke of Ferrara, for the Camerino d'Alabastro – a private room in his palazzo in Ferrara decorated with paintings based on classical texts. An advance...
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    Michelangelo and, at a later date, Rubens. In 1540 he received a pension from d'Avalos, marquis del Vasto, and an annuity of 200 crowns (which was afterwards...
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    Cusano Mutri Castle [it], Cusano Mutri Faicchio Castle [it], Faicchio D'Avalos Castle [it], Montesarchio Rocca of San Salvatore Telesino [it], San Salvatore...
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    the village became the headquarters of the supreme commander Fernando d'Ávalos: it was in Lodi that the imperial troops that captured the French monarch...
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    Triumph of Death. Classic examples of his frescoes can now be seen in the Palazzo Sclafani in Palermo and in the Camposanto Monumentale at Pisa. Heavy metal...
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    gold velvet hat; the brown velvet suit attributed to Francesco Ferdinando D’Avalos (husband of the 16th century poet Vittoria Colonna); the ivory dress in...
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    Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, "as a nameless soldier in the crowd" in "Alfonso d'Avalos Addressing his Troops", in the Prado Museum, Madrid, and next to a self-portrait...
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    La Bella is a portrait of a woman by Titian in the Palazzo Pitti in Florence. The painting shows the subject with the ideal proportions for Renaissance...
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  • Thumbnail for Vittoria Farnese, Duchess of Urbino
    (16 January 1558 – 7 June 1632), married in 1583 with Alfonso Felice II d'Ávalos, Marquis del Vasto. Vittoria (1561–1566). In addition to her children,...
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