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Count Raffaele Ulisse Barbolani (Chieti,
April 30, 1818 – Palena,
October 17, 1900) was an
Italian diplomat and journalist,
Secretary General of the Ministry...
- (Antioch) from 1837 and was
later Latin Patriarch of Constantinople.
Albert Barbolani di
Montauto (1856–1857)
Iosephus Melchiades Ferlisi (1858–1860, became...
- the
wealthy Martelli family. They sold it in 1819 to
Countess Carlotta Barbolani of Montauto, the
widow of the Duke of San
Clemente and it
remained in...
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Stephen Ottoman
Empire Commanders and
leaders Virginius Orsini Bartolomeo Barbolani de
Montauto † Marc
Antonio Calefati Unknown Strength 2,000 men 5 ships...
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Diotisalvi Neroni in 1451 (which is
instead to be
indicated in the
Palazzo Barbolani di Montauto, at
number 9) has
recently been
traced back to a building...
- The Florentine-Imperial
troops were
divided into
three corps:
Federico Barbolani di Montauto, with 800 men,
landed in
southern Tuscany to
conquer the area...
- 1541, the son of
Vincenzo de' Nobili,
count of Civitella, and
Maddalena Barbolani, the
niece of Pope
Julius III, from the
family of the
counts of Montauto...
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Flores and Paranhos. With the
Italian resident minister Raffaele Ulisse Barbolani serving as intermediary, an
agreement was reached.
Flores and
Manuel Herrera...
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Mastalico (?)
Marinus Contarini (933–?)
Bonus Blancanico (?–960)
Vitalis III
Barbolani (?)
Vitalis IV
Candiano (976–1017) Orso
Orseolo (1018–1026, 1030–1049)...
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Agustins #13, Paris; 1857-1858; page 275.
Short biography,
British Museum.
Barbolani di Montauto, N. (2006).
Edifir (ed.).
Francesco Maria Niccolò Gabburri...