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    century, and for almost five hundred years it was the capital of Stato Pallavicino, which eventually became part of the Duchy of Parma. The town is about...
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    Francesco Maria Sforza Pallavicino or Pallavicini (28 November 1607 – 4 June 1667), was an Italian cardinal, philosopher, theologian, literary theorist...
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  • founded in 1479 by the Pallavicino family, over an old Roman habitation, which had been the capital of the ancient Stato Pallavicino. In 1949 the Italian...
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    at the Wayback Machine, tourism site. La città di Busseto, capitale un tempo dello stato Pallavicino, Volumes 1-3, by Emilio Seletti, (1883) Page 218....
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    school of il Malosso. La città di Busseto, capitale un tempo dello stato Pallavicino, Volumes 1-3, by Emilio Seletti, (1883) Page 146-147. Busseto Terra...
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  • Horatio Palavicino (category House of Pallavicino)
    the elder branch of which possessed a district on the Po called the Stato Pallavicino [it], while the younger branch settled at Genoa; several members of...
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  • Fiorenzuola; Caterina Scotti (?-1468) of Agazzano, Spouse of Rolando Pallavicino called "il Magnifico" Pier Maria Scotti (1481–1521) Called "conte Buso"...
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  • tardo Cinquecento". Quaderni Storici. XLV: 107–138. Inventione di Giulio Pallavicino di scriver tutte le cose accadute alli tempi suoi [1583-1589] (in Italian)...
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  • remarks of Pallavicino in Hergenröther-Kirsch. p. 94. Chieregati to Isabella d’Este Gonzaga, Nuremberg, 26 December 1522, Archivio di Stato di Mantova...
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    of Bitonto (1544–1574) and prominent at the Council of Trent Ferrante Pallavicino (1615–1644), writer of antisocial stories and novels with biblical and...
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    Verona Trial (1963) - Roberto Farinacci The Leopard (1963) - Colonel Pallavicino The Betrothed (1964) - L'Innominato Cyrano et d'Artagnan (1964) Senza...
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    Sforza Pallavicino. See: Bellini, Eraldo (2022). "Language and Idiom in Sforza Pallavicino's Trattato dello stile e del dialogo". Sforza Pallavicino: A Jesuit...
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    Garibaldi appointed pro-dictator of Naples, Giorgio Pallavicino, a supporter of the House of Savoy. Pallavicino immediately stated that Crispi was unable and...
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    General Cialdini dispatched a division of the regular army, under Colonel Pallavicino, against the volunteer bands. On 28 August the two forces met at Aspromonte...
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    Archivo di Stato. The Spana Prosecution was a major scandal which became infamous already when it occurred. Francesco Sforza Pallavicino used the Spana...
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    through marriage from the Pallavicini to the Doria family, when Anna Maria Pallavicino married to Gerolamo Doria. In the 18th century it again passed through...
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    Alessandro, was initially supported by the patricians Alessandro and Agostino Pallavicino [it] (Doge of Genoa 1637-39) and he sided with the pro-Spanish faction...
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  • degli Incogniti with the pseudonym of Aggirato and befriended Ferrante Pallavicino. Later, Brusoni wrote a short biography of his friend, which was included...
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  • Marquesses of St. Philip, vice-chairman; Prince and Marquis Don Alerame Pallavicino, chancellor; Baron Alessandro Monti della Corte, treasurer. Some years...
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    Hannibal. Giulio (c. 1475–1555), married Ippolita Pallavicino, only daughter of Giacomo Antonio Pallavicino, Margrave of Scipione, and Margherita Visconti;...
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    altar. Facing this monument the cenotaph of Cardinal Giovanni Battista Pallavicino (1596) is likewise attributed to Paracca. The wall tomb of the Cypriot...
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    Roman Church: Carlo Carafa": accessed 25 August 2010] Francesco Sforza Pallavicino, Istoria del concilio di Trento, Milan, 1745, vol. 13, ch. 12, quoted...
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    her subject city of Pistoia. His study of the Lombard nobleman Gaspare Pallavicino resulted in a new reading of the narrative framework and the discussion...
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    Giovanni and Val Tidone, already assigned by the French in 1504 to the Pallavicino, becoming the Piacenza territory and later passing to the Farnese. In...
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  • Aevi (6 vols; 1738–42) and Annali d'Italia (12 vols; 1744–49) Ferrante Pallavicino (1615–1644) satirist and novelist; his most important works: Baccinata...
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  • Grace and Justice Pasquale Scura, countersigned by prodictator Giorgio Pallavicino, and the jurisdiction was transferred to the ordinary courts. In mid-September...
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    Vinci. The portrait catalogued at the Uffizi as Portrait of Barbara Pallavicino by Alessandro Araldi, which, in addition to the best-known elements,...
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    the knight Gregorio Macry, the Duke Luciano Serra, the Marquis Cesare Pallavicino and the knights Maurizio Baracco and Giuseppe Carabelli. The rent started...
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    "Benedetto Pallavicino" Pallavicino, Il 1° libro di Madrigali a 5 voci, Venice, 1581 254 187v Benedetto Pallavicino Cosi fors’o mia Dea SSAATB Pallavicino, Il...
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    become a cardinal, due to the death of Pope Paul IV. Francesco Sforza Pallavicino (1803). "Libro XIV, capitolo xii". Istoria del Concilio di Trento (in...
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