- The
Fregoso or
Campofregoso were a
noble family of the
Republic of
Genoa and
Liguria in general,
divided into
numerous branches,
whose members distinguished...
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monopolized the dogate: the
Adorno and the
Fregoso or di
Campofregoso.
Tomaso di
Campofregoso became Doge
three times: in 1415, 1421 and 1437. In 1461...
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Giano di
Campofregoso or
Giano Fregoso may
refer to the
following members of the
Campofregoso family of Genoa:
Giano I di
Campofregoso Giano II di Campofregoso...
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Paolo di
Campofregoso (Genoa, 1427 – Rome, 22
March 1498) was a
Genoese aristocrat and
Italian Cardinal who was
three times Doge of the
Republic of Genoa...
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Domenico di
Campofregoso (1325–1390) was the
fifth doge of Genoa. He
succeeded Gabriele Adorno upon the
deposition of the
latter on 13
August 1370 by the...
- Sant'Agata Feltria. The son of three-time doge of
Genoa Lodovico di
Campofregoso, he
moved from
Genoa to the
Marche to
escape the
feuds between his family...
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Tomaso di
Campofregoso (1375–1453) was doge of the
Republic of
Genoa three times. The son of
Pietro Campofregoso, who had been doge for a
single day on...
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Giano II di
Campofregoso (1455–1529) was the 43rd Doge of Genoa,
ruling from 29 June 1512 to 25 May 1513. The son of
Tommasino Fregoso and
Caterina Malaspina...
- Subsequently,
Ottaviano returned to Genoa,
where he and his cousin,
Giano II
Campofregoso,
attempted to
expel their former allies, the French. At that time the...
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Lodovico di
Campofregoso (1415–1489) was an
Italian nobleman who was
three times doge of Genoa. The son of
Bartolomeo di
Campofregoso and
Caterina Ordelaffi...