- The
House of
Boncompagni is a
princely family of the
Italian nobility which settled in
Bologna in
around the 14th century, but was
probably originally...
- XIII; Italian:
Gregorio XIII; 7
January 1502 – 10
April 1585), born Ugo
Boncompagni, was head of the
Catholic Church and
ruler of the
Papal States from 13...
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Giandomenico Boncompagni (13 May 1932 – 16
April 2017), best
known as
Gianni Boncompagni, was a
television and
radio presenter, director,
writer and a...
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Boncompagni is a
noble Italian family.
Boncompagni may also
refer to: Bald****arre
Boncompagni, or
Prince Bald****arre
Boncompagni-Ludovisi (1821–1894),...
- He was at the time
married to his
second wife,
Ludmilla Boncompagni Ludovisi.
Boncompagni Ludovisi and
Jenrette married on May 27, 2009. To commemorate...
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Antonio II
Boncompagni Ludovisi (1735–1805) was VIII Duke of Sora and the
Prince of Piombino,
Marquis of Populonia,
Prince of
Venosa and
Count of Conza...
- her suit. This
action was
filed by
Tatiana Boncompagni Hoover against her
older sister Natasha Boncompagni. Hoover, a New York socialite, professional...
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Casino di
Villa Boncompagni Ludovisi is a
historical building in
Rione Ludovisi, Rome, Italy. The
building is
located in the
former domain Villa Ludovisi...
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Margherita of Savoy, who
lived there from 1900 to 1926. In 1885, the
Boncompagni-Ludovisi
family chose to sell
their ancestral family home in response...
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Giacomo Boncompagni (also
Jacopo Boncompagni; 8 May 1548 – 18
August 1612) was an
Italian feudal lord of the 16th century, the
illegitimate son of Pope...