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    Vitaliano I Borromeo (died 1449) was an Italian Ghibelline nobleman from Milan, first Count of Arona. His father was Giacomo Vitaliani, ambassador of Padua...
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    Borromeo were merchants in San Miniato around 1300 and became bankers in Milan after 1370. Vitaliano de' Vitaliani, who acquired the name of Borromeo...
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  • Filippo Borromeo (1419–1464) was the son of Vitaliano I Borromeo and Ambrosina Fagnini. He was second Count of Arona, and greatly expanded his father's...
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    ambassador of Dior. Borromeo is the daughter of Don Carlo Ferdinando Borromeo, Count of Arona (born in 1935), the son of Vitaliano Borromeo, 2nd Prince of...
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    leading Ghibellines within the city, from which only a few, such as Vitaliano Borromeo, escaped to safety in Arona, Piedmont and elsewhere. The heads of...
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  • married Vitaliano II Borromeo (1451 - 1493) Amadea. Luisa. Teccani.it: Dizionario biografico degli Italiani Vol. 89 (2017) - Saluzzo, Ludovico I da, marchese...
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    massacred in 1449. Others fled, including the prominent Ghibelline Vitaliano I Borromeo, who was sheltered in his County of Arona. Public opinion turned...
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    the "Casa Borromeo" (Borromeo House) blended perfectly into the city. Substantial additions were made to the Casa Borromeo in Vitaliano's time, but the...
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    the southern portion of Lake Maggiore, ceded Arona to his treasurer Vitaliano Borromeo, a descendant of a wealthy family of Paduan and Tuscan merchants and...
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    Giacomo Oddi (1759–1763) Carlo Vittorio Amedeo delle Lanze (1763–1783) Vitaliano Borromeo (1783–1793) Francesco Saverio de Zelada (1793–1801) Antonio Dugnani...
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    territory to his treasurer Vitaliano Borromeo, a banker of Tuscan descent. In 1487, the Sforza confirmed it to the Borromeo family. For about three centuries...
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    Ferdinando Borromeo, Count of Arona, Piedmont (born in 1935), the son of Vitaliano Borromeo, 2nd Prince of Angera. Her half-sister is Beatrice Borromeo, the...
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    Carona sculpted the lower part of the funerary monument of Vitaliano I and Giovanni Borromeo, and after 1478, Giovanni Antonio Piatti and his collaborators...
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  • Milis San Vincenzo San Vincenzo La Costa San Vincenzo Valle Roveto San Vitaliano San Vito San Vito al Tagliamento San Vito al Torre San Vito Chietino San...
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    Giussano, The Life of St. Charles Borromeo [1610] Volume I (London-New York, 1884), p. 73. Jacques-August de Thou (Historia Tome I, book xxiii) gives credit to...
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    Farnese (6 May 1658 – 18 February 1668) Vitaliano Visconti (18 March 1669 – 7 October 1671) Federico Borromeo (iuniore) (8 August 1672 – 18 February 1673)...
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    such as Pietro Aretino in Florence, Tommaso Pontano in Perguia, and Vitaliano Borromeo and Pietro Candido Decembro in Milan and Pavia. Ranzano would go on...
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    II, Piazza Pio IX, Via San Cleto Papa, Via San Melchiade Papa, Via San Vitaliano, Via Sant'Igino Papa, Via Urbano II; Psychiatrists and physicians, e.g...
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    every corner. The wedding was celebrated by the apostolic nuncio Vitaliano Borromeo. Following the ceremony, there was a display of decorative lighting...
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    rulers (Donation of Sutri, 728; Donation of Pepin, 756; Otto IV, 1201; Rudolf I, 1278). Within this territory, known as the State of the Church, the pope...
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    writer, philosopher, and follower of Gandhi's movement for non-violence. Vitaliano Brancati (1907–1954), was a writer of ironic and sometimes erotic novels...
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    Milan's outstanding social, political and literary figures, such as Vitaliano Borromeo (of the illustrious family which had produced Archbishops Charles...
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  • director, film director and screenwriter author of One Hamlet Less, Salomè. Vitaliano Brancati (1907–1954), writer; in 1950 won the Bagutta Prize Norberto Bobbio...
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    Died) Luis Alfonso de Los Cameros (16 Oct 1656 – 14 May 1668) Cardinal Vitaliano Visconti (2 Jun 1670 – 7 Sep 1671 Died) Giovanni Roano e Corrionero (27...
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  • Setton, Kenneth M. (1976). The Papacy and the Levant (1204–1571), Volume I: The Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries. Philadelphia: The American Philosophical...
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