Giulio Pignatelli, 2nd Prince Of Noia
Giulio Pignatelli, 2nd Prince of Noia, 4th Marquess of Cerchiara (17 March 1587 – 10 March 1658) was an Italian aristocrat. Early life He was born in Naples on 17 March 1587 into the House of Pignatelli, one of the most aristocratic families of the Kingdom of Naples, which had included several Viceroys and ministers of the crown. He was the eldest son of Fabrizio Pignatelli, 1st Prince of Noia (1568–1627) and Violante di Sangro (1567–1642). Among his younger siblings were Giacomo Pignatelli, Duke of Bellosguardo (who married Fiorentina Vaaz d'Andrada), and Domenico Pignatelli (who married Giustinia, Marchioness of San Vicenzo). His paternal grandparents were Giulio Pignatelli, 2nd Marquess of Cerchiara, and Giovanna Spinelli. His grandfather, the 2nd Marquess of Cerchiara, was the uncle of Francesco House of Pignatelli, Pignatelli, 4th Marquess of Spinazzola (himself the father of Antonio Pignatelli, who became Pope Innocent XII in 1691). [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pignatelli Stemma
Pignatelli () is an Italian surname which may refer to: People *House of Pignatelli, an aristocratic family of Naples *Fabio Pignatelli (born 1953), an Italian musician *Luca Pignatelli (born 1962), an Italian artist *William Pignatelli (born 1959), an American state politician from Massachusetts Places *Villa Pignatelli, a museum in Naples *Santa Maria Assunta dei Pignatelli, a church in Naples {{disambiguation, surname Italian-language surnames ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Province Of Cosenza
The province of Cosenza () is a province in the Calabria region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Cosenza. It contains 150 ''comuni'' (: ''comune''), listed at list of ''comuni'' of the province of Cosenza. The province of Cosenza contains a community of Occitan language (also known as Langue d'oc) speakers in Guardia Piemontese: it was formed by Vaudoi or Waldensian movement members, who moved to Cosenza to avoid religious persecution, in the 13th and 14th centuries. Many of the Arbëreshë Albanians of Italy live in the province, since arriving in the 16th century to flee the religious persecution undertaken by the Ottoman Empire. History The first traces of human settlement in the area date from the early Palaeolithic period. These sites include the Romito Cave at Papasidero, including wall paintings of bovidae. Cosenza began as a settlement of the Italic Bruttii tribe, and became their capital before the Romans invaded the area. The town was conquered by the Roman ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Filomarino
Filomarino is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Ascanio Filomarino (1583–1666), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal * Ferdinando Cito Filomarino Ferdinando Cito Filomarino (born 27 November 1986) is an Italian film director and screenwriter. Career In 2010, Cito Filomarino wrote and directed ''Diarchy'', a short film starring Louis Garrel, Riccardo Scamarcio, and Alba Rohrwacher. It scre ... (born 1986), Italian film director and screenwriter * Gennaro Filomarino (1591–1650), Roman Catholic prelate * Paolo Filomarino (1562–1623), Roman Catholic prelate {{Surname Italian-language surnames ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Francesco Maria Carafa
image:FrancescoMariaCarafa.jpg, 250px, Francesco Maria Carafa. Francesco Maria Carafa (died 1642) was an Italian nobility, Italian nobleman, 5th Duke of Nochera, a Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece and was Lieutenants of the Kingdom of Aragon, viceroy of Aragon and Navarre and a military commander who commanded troops loyal to King Philip IV of Spain. Biography Carafa married Anna Pignatelli, Belmonte Calabro, Marquess of Belmonte and later Giovanna Ruffo. In 1610, he rearranged his land holdings, selling the comune of Tiriolo to the Messina, Duke of Messina. In 1625 he took part in the Siege of Breda (1624), Siege of Breda and then transferred into the ranks of the Kingdom of Naples, Neapolitan cavalry in Lombardy, where five years later he was appointed ''Master of the Field'' in the region near Piedmont and Monferrato. In 1633 his commanded troops during the Battle of Nördlingen (1634), Battle of Nördlingen against the Swedish Empire and secured a decisive victory fo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Duke Of Nochera
Duke of Nochera (; ) is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain, accompanied by the dignity of Grandee. Originally styled "Duca di Nocera", it was granted in 1656 by Philip IV to Francisco de Moura Corterreal, Viceroy of Sardinia and Catalonia and governor of the Spanish Netherlands. The title made reference to the town of Nocera dei Pagani, in the Kingdom of Naples, subjected to Spain at the time. History The ducal fief of Nocera was created for the first time in December 1521 by Emperor Charles V in his prerogatives as King of Spain and Naples, and was sold for 50.000 ducats to (?–1527), one of the many members of the noble House of Carafa. The title was descendible in the legitimate male line and remained in the possession of Tiberio's descendants until 1648, when, upon the death without legitimate sons of (after 1616–1648), it was reincorporated into the Royal Treasury of the Kingdom Naples. The title was subsequently created for a second time in 1659 when it w ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Aniello Pignatelli, 1st Prince Of Montecorvino
Aniello may refer to: As a given name *Aniello Ascione (1680–1708), Italian painter of still lifes *Aniello Califano (1870–1919), Italian poet and writer * Aniello Campagna (1607–1648), Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Nusco * Lee Aniello Castaldo (1915–1990), American jazz trumpeter and bandleader * Aniello Cutolo (born 1983), Italian footballer *Aniello Dellacroce (1914–1985), American mobster and underboss of the Gambino crime family * Aniello Desiderio (born 1971), Italian virtuoso classical guitarist and teacher *Aniello Falcone (1600–1656), Italian Baroque painter * Agnolo Aniello Fiore (15th century), Italian sculptor architect * Angelo Aniello Fiore (died 1500), Italian architect and sculptor * Aniello Formisano (born 1954), Italian politician and lawyer * Aniello Panariello (born 1988), Italian footballer * Aniello Portio, Italian engraver who worked at Naples from 1690 to 1700 *Aniello Sabbatino (born 2000), Italian rower *Aniello Salzano (born 1991), Italia ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Héctor De Pignatelli Y Colonna
Héctor de Pignatelli y Colonna (28 October 1572 – 4 August 1622), also known as Ettore III Pignatelli, was the fourth . He served as Viceroy of Catalonia from 1603 to 1611. Early life Pignatelli was born on 28 October 1572. He was the son and heir of Camillo Pignatell, 3rd Duke of Monteleón (d. 1583) and Girolama Colonna y d'Aragona. His paternal grandparents were Ettore Pignatelli, 2nd Duke of Monteleone, and, his first wife, Diana Folch de Cardona y Gonzaga (daughter of Pedro Folch de Cardona, 3rd Count of Colisano, and Susanna Gonzaga). His maternal grandparents were Ascanio Colonna di Paliano, 1st Count of Tagliacozzo (1500–1557) and Giovanna d'Aragona. Monteleón's paternal grandfather was the nephew and heir of the same named Ettore Pignatelli, 1st Duke of Monteleone, who had been viceroy of Sicily from 1517 to 1534, had been elevated to the title of "Duke of Monteleone" by Emperor Charles V, on 29 March 1527. Career Upon the death of his father in 1583, when ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Fabrizio Pignatelli, 3rd Prince Of Noia
Fabrizio is an Italian first name, from the Latin word "Faber" meaning "smith" and may refer to: * Fabrizio Angileri (born 1994), Argentine footballer * Fabrizio Barbazza (born 1963), Italian Formula One driver * Fabrizio Barca (born 1954), Italian politician * Fabrizio Brienza (born 1969), Italian model and actor * Fabrizio Castori (born 1954), Italian football coach * Fabrizio Cornegliani (born 1969), Italian para-cyclist * Fabrizio De André (1940–1999), Italian singer-songwriter * Fabrizio Dori, Italian comics artist * Fabrizio Faniello (born 1981), Maltese singer * Fabrizio Ferracane (born 1975), Italian actor * Fabrizio Giovanardi (born 1966), Italian racing driver * Fabrizio Miccoli (born 1979), Italian footballer * Fabrizio Moreira (born 1982), Ecuadorian politician * Fabrizio Moretti (born 1980), Brazilian-American drummer in the band The Strokes * Fabrizio Moretti (art dealer) (born 1976), Italian art dealer * Fabrizio Moro (born 1975), Italian singer-songwriter * Fab ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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House Of Caracciolo
The House of Caracciolo () ( Italian: ''Casa Caracciolo'') (Latin: ''Domus Caracciolo'') is a prominent aristocratic noble family that originated in the city of Naples. The Caracciolos are considered one of the most important families in the history of the Kingdom of Naples, and also held relevant posts in the Spanish Empire, Holy Roman Empire, and the Catholic Church. History The house boasted a mythical Byzantine origin, however, the first documented mention of the family date back to the 10th century with the progenitor Teodoro Caracciolo, who was reported in ancient documents as Theodorus Caracziolus, of which only archival information is available; he was buried together with his wife Urania in the Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary in Naples. He is reported to have died on 20 March 976, the date of a document in which it is learned that in this period his daughter Theodonanda made a donation to the Monastery of Saints Sergius and Bacchus in Naples. At the time of the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Castellaneta
Castellaneta ( Tarantino: ) is a city and ''comune'' in the province of Taranto in the Apulia region of Southern Italy, about from Taranto. Located in a territory spanning from the Murgia to the Ionian Sea, characterized by numerous ''gravina'' (ravines), it is part of the Comunità Montana della Murgia Tarantina (Tarentine Murgia Mountain Community). History Antiquity Human settlements were present in the area since the Bronze Age (3rd–2nd millennium BC), and it was later probably settled by Sicels, Messapii and Iapyges. According to a theory, a fortified city (Castania in Latin) was founded in 550 and grew in size when the population of neighbouring cities fled there from Saracen attacks. Other historians maintain instead that it was a Greek colony which existed until the 8th century. When the Saracens destroyed it, the inhabitants joined in a ''Castellum Unitum'' (United Castle) on the hills, whence the current name. Middle Ages Whatever its origin, Castellaneta ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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PIGNATELLI FRANCESCO SR
Pignatelli () is an Italian surname which may refer to: People *House of Pignatelli, an aristocratic family of Naples *Fabio Pignatelli (born 1953), an Italian musician *Luca Pignatelli (born 1962), an Italian artist *William Pignatelli (born 1959), an American state politician from Massachusetts Places *Villa Pignatelli, a museum in Naples *Santa Maria Assunta dei Pignatelli Santa Maria Assunta dei Pignatelli is a deconsecrated Roman Catholic church located at the end of Via Nilo (where it intersects Piazzeta Nilo, and runs into via Giovanni Paladino) in Naples, region of Campania, Italy. In the small piazza in front of ..., a church in Naples {{disambiguation, surname Italian-language surnames ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |