- The
Conestabile Madonna is a
small (and
probably unfinished)
painting by the
Italian Renaissance artist Raphael for the
Conte della Staffa,
executed c...
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treaty between Pope
Eugene IV and
Joanna (1434),
Attendolo was made Gran
Connestabile (commander-in-chief) of the
Kingdom of Naples.
Later he
fought for the...
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after 1650 by both the
cardinal Girolamo I
Colonna and his nephew, the
Connestabile Lorenzo Onofrio Colonna. It
includes works by
Lorenzo Monaco, Domenico...
- who was the head of the
Colonna family of Rome and the
hereditary Gran
Connestabile at the
court of Naples. He was born in Rome. A
nephew of
Carlo Borromeo...
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Nicola or Niccolò
Contestabili (1759–1824) was an
Italian painter,
mainly depicting history and
landscapes in a
Neoclassic style. His
father Antonio Contestabili...
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Filippo III
Giuseppe Colonna,
principe di
Paliano and
hereditary Gran
Connestabile of Naples[permanent dead link]; see
Haskell and
Penny 1981:331, as "the...
- 2007-12-19 at the
Wayback Machine), the
Connestabile Madonna (this
picture left
Perugia in 1871, when
Count Connestabile sold it to the
emperor of
Russia for...
- Litta,
which was then
attributed to Leonardo, in 1865, and Raphael's
Connestabile Madonna in 1870. In 1884 in Paris,
Alexander III of
Russia acquired the...
- by
Ottobono Terzi of Parma. King
Ladislaus of
Naples named him Gran
Connestabile of his kingdom. Sforza's
military qualities were
mostly needed against...
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under siege in Naples, he
changed sides again,
winning the
title of gran
connestabile from
Queen Joan, and
serving as ****istant to the Kingdom's commander-in-chief...