- The
Annibaldi were a
powerful baronial family of Rome and the
Lazio in the
Middle Ages. They
began to rise to
prominence in the 13th
century with the...
- and
Giacomo Savelli Annibaldi faction -
party of
Cardinal Riccardo Annibaldi,
which included also his
relatives Annibale Annibaldi and
Goffredo da Alatri...
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Riccardo Annibaldi (1200 –
October 4, 1276) was an
Italian cardinal. A
nephew of Pope
Innocent III, he was also
related to
Popes Gregory IX and Alexander...
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Annibaldo Annibaldi, also
known as
Annibaldo degli Annibaldi (died 1
September 1271), was an
Italian Catholic theologian,
Annibaldo was born into the Roman...
- (sometimes
erroneously called a cathedral) and a m****ive castle,
built by the
Annibaldi family then
purchased and
expanded by
Caetani family in the 13th century...
-
Orazio Annibale della Molara or
Horatio Annibaldi della Molara (1585–1643) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Manfredonia (1630–1643)...
- also
shattered by
continuous fights between the
aristocratic families:
Annibaldi, Caetani, Colonna, Orsini, Conti,
nested in
their fortresses built above...
- "Arnolfus **** suo
socio Petro".
Detail of the tomb of
Riccardo Cardinal Annibaldi, at St. John Lateran. This was the
first major work of
Arnolfo in Rome...
- 1200–1206)
Guido Pierleoni (1206/7–1228)
Stefano Conti (1229–1254)
Riccardo Annibaldi (1254–1276)
Giovanni Gaetano Orsini (1276–1277)
Matteo Rosso Orsini (1278–1305)...
- ISBN 978-1-4051-1322-9,
archived from the
original on 23
February 2018
Annibaldi A,
Widmann C (2010). "Glucose
metabolism in
cancer cells".
Current Opinion...