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Girolama Borgia (Catalan: Jerónima de Borja; 1469 – 20
January 1483) was an
illegitimate daughter of
Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia,
later Pope
Alexander VI....
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clients with the
intent of murder. She has also been
called Girolama Spara,
Girolama Spala, L’ Astrologa, La Profetessa, and L'Indovina, but Gironima...
- have been 6
women in this
poisoning ring
active in the 1650s,
including Girolama Spara, who took over
after Giulia's death. Tofana's
involvement in all...
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Girolama or
Geronima Mazarini (1608 or 1614 – 29
December 1656) was the
sister of
Cardinal Mazarin, the
chief minister of
France at the
start of the reign...
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Girolamo Fracastoro (Latin:
Hieronymus Fracastorius; c. 1476/8 – 6
August 1553) was an
Italian physician, poet, and
scholar in mathematics,
geography and...
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Gerolama Orsini (1504–1569)
sometimes Girolama Orsini was the
Duchess of
Parma as the wife of Pier
Luigi Farnese, Duke of Parma. She
served as
Regent (Governor)...
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plague but recovered.
Borgia had two daughters,
Isabella (*1467) and
Girolama (*1469), with an
unknown mistress. He
openly acknowledged all
three of...
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Michelangelo Anselmi, a
prominent Mannerist painter. In 1519 he
married Girolama Francesca di Braghetis, also of Correggio, who died in 1529. From this...
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Francesco de Geronimo, also
Francis Jerome (17
December 1642 - 11 May 1716) was an
Italian Roman Catholic priest and a
professed member of the Jesuits...
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Girolama Cartolari (c. 1500–1559) was an
Italian printer from
Perugia active in Rome from 1543 to 1559. She was the wife of
printer Bald****arre Cartolari...