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- Vittoria Accoramboni, Duchess of Bracciano (15 February 1557 – 22 December 1585) was an Italian noblewoman. Her life became the basis for John Webster's...
- Gerolamo Accoramboni (also known as: Hieronymus Acorombonus Eugubius) is an Italian physician born in Gubbio in Umbria on February 1469 and died in Rome...
- The Palazzo Rusticucci-Accoramboni (also known as Palazzo Rusticucci or Palazzo Accoramboni) is a reconstructed late Renaissance palace in Rome. Erected...
- Ottavio Accoramboni (1549 – 23 May 1625) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Urbino (1621–1623), Apostolic Nuncio to Portugal (1614–1620)...
- Giuseppe Accoramboni JUD (24 September 1672 – 21 March 1747) was an Italian Cardinal who served as Cardinal-Bishop of Frascati, and had previously been...
- sources. The White Devil, a retelling of the intrigues involving Vittoria Accoramboni, an Italian woman ********inated at the age of 28, was a failure when staged...
- original context: in background the rear side of Palazzo Rusticucci-Accoramboni seen from Vicolo del Farinone, before the demolition of the neighborhood...
- thirty years prior to the play's composition: the murder of Vittoria Accoramboni in Padua on 22 December 1585. Webster's dramatisation of this event turned...
- consecration in Rome by Pope Benedict XIV himself, in the presence of Giuseppe Accoramboni and Cardinal Antonio Saverio Gentili as co-consecrators. Rezzonico visited...
- Giordano returned to Rome, where he started a relationship with Vittoria Accoramboni, wife of Francesco Peretti, the nephew of the ****ure Pope Sixtus V. Peretti...