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Bracciano is a
small town in the
Italian region of Lazio, 30
kilometres (19 miles)
northwest of Rome. The town is
famous for its
volcanic lake (Lago di...
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Bracciano (Italian: Lago di
Bracciano) is a lake of
volcanic origin in the
Italian region of Lazio, 32 km (20 mi)
northwest of Rome. It is the second...
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southern line,
Rinaldo that of Monterotondo,
Napoleone (died 1267) that of
Bracciano, and
another Matteo Rosso that of Montegiordano, from the name of the...
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Duchy of
Bracciano was a fief of the
Papal States,
centred on lago di
Bracciano and the town of
Bracciano itself and
ruled by a
branch of the Orsini...
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established herself in Rome. In 1675, she
married Flavio Orsini, Duke di
Bracciano (1620–1698). The
marriage was far from harmonious, but her
husband left...
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Castle in
Bracciano, as well as
large estates in Italy. The
castle in
Bracciano was
originally an
Orsini family fortress...
- With a po****tion of
about 5,000, it is
located on the
volcanic Lake
Bracciano. It is
about 47
kilometres (29 mi) away from Rome. The
presence of people...
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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...
- View of
Bracciano is an oil-on-canvas
painting by
Flemish painter Paul Bril. It was
painted in the
early 1620s, and is
currently housed at the Art Gallery...
- (1541 – 13
November 1585) was an
Italian nobleman, and the
first duke of
Bracciano from 1560. He was a
member of the
Roman family of the Orsini. The son...