- 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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Battista Fregoso may
refer to:
Battista Fregoso (1380–1442), doge of
Genoa Battista Fregoso (1452–1504), doge of
Genoa Paolo Battista Fregoso [it] (died...
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Pomellina Fregoso (1387/88 in
Genoa – 1468 in Monaco) was Lady
Consort of
Monaco by
marriage to Jean I, Lord of Monaco, and the
mother of Lord Catalan...
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Adorno and the
Fregoso or di Campofregoso.
Tomaso di
Campofregoso became Doge
three times: in 1415, 1421 and 1437. In 1461,
Paolo Fregoso,
archbishop of...
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Agostino Fregoso (1442–1486) was an
Italian condottiero belonging to the
Fregoso family of Genoa. He was also lord of Sant'Agata Feltria. The son of three-time...
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Giacomo Fregoso or
Campofregoso (1340–1420) was a
statesman who
became the 10th doge of Genoa. Giacomo's father,
Domenico Fregoso, was
elected doge of...
- Rosa-Linda
Fregoso is the
Professor and
former Chair of
Latin American and
Latino Studies at the
University of California,
Santa Cruz.
Fregoso was born...
- 1498 and
Bishop of
Ajaccio from 1493 to 1498. The son of doge
Battista Fregoso, he was
convinced by Pope
Nicholas V to
study ecclesiastical matters at...
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Battista Fregoso (Genoa, 1380 – Genoa, 20 June 1442) was the 27th Doge of the
Republic of Genoa. His
leadership lasted only one day. Son of the former...
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Federigo Fregoso (c. 1480,
Genoa – 22 July 1541), was an
Italian nobleman,
prelate and general.
Fregoso was born to the
Fregoso family, a
family who in...