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- Carbognano is a comune (muni****lity) in the Province of Viterbo in the Italian region of Latium, located about 50 kilometres (31 mi) northwest of Rome...
- cardinal from the family was appointed in 1206, when Giovanni Colonna di Carbognano was made Cardinal Deacon of SS. Cosma e Damiano. For many years, Cardinal...
- century. Farnese spent most of her later years governing the castle of Carbognano, previously a property which Alexander had given to her husband. She died...
- Laura Orsini, Lady of Carbognano (Rome, 30 November 1492 - Rome, 1530) was an Italian noblewoman, daughter of Giulia Farnese and, presumably, of her lover...
- Giovanni Colonna (died 28 January 1245) was a cardinal of the Catholic Church. Giovanni was a member of the Roman noble family of Colonna. His father was...
- (Armenian: Կոմիտաս Քէօմիւրճեան) (c. 1656- 5 November 1707), known as Cosma de Carbognano, was a priest of the Armenian Apostolic Church and later a convert to...
- wife's adultery with Rodrigo, Orsino was granted mayorship of the city of Carbognano. Rodrigo Borgia took the papal throne in August 1492 as Alexander VI,...
- eventually see the Barberini merge with the Colonna family. In 1728, the Carbognano branch (Colonna di Sciarra) of the Colonna family added the name Barberini...
- Pistoia (1193–1210) Giovanni da Ferentino (1212–1217) Giovanni Colonna di Carbognano (1217–1245) Ancher Pantaleon (1262–1286) Pedro Gómez de Barroso (1327–1341)...
- in 1647. He was from the French consulate in Egypt. Another, Cosmo of Carbognano, from the Naples emb****y, published in Latin: The Principles of Turkish...