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Cesare Hercolani (1499–1534) was an
Italian condottiero, or
mercenary leader. He was born in Forlì (Northern Italy) in 1499. The
Hercolanis were a noble...
- Forlì. The last
Hercolani heir
living in the
palace was
Fabrizio Gaddi Hercolani, son of
Cesarina Hercolani and
Lepido Gaddi Hercolani. In 1844 Fabrizio...
- The
Palazzo Hercolani or
Ercolani is a
large Rococo or Neoclassic-style
palace in
Strada Maggiore in
central Bologna,
which now
serves as the offices...
- Fra'
Gherardo Hercolani Fava
Simonetti (born 1941) was the
Grand Commander of the
Sovereign Military Order of
Malta between 2009 and 2011, and as such...
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Count Antonio Hercolani Fava
Simonetti (22
January 1883 – 18 June 1962), born
Antonio Hercolani, was a
member of the
Sovereign Military Order of Malta...
- de Albornoz, and
later in the 15th century. The city
hosts the
Palazzo Hercolani, with
decorations dating from the 19th century;
containing the artwork...
- one child, Anne (1799–1845), who was
married firstly to Alfonso,
Prince Hercolani (1799–1827) and
secondly to Maurycy,
Prince Jablonowski (1809–1868). Alexandrine...
- 1897 in
Paris – 13
April 1997 in Rome). She
married Astorre Hercolani, 9th
Prince of
Hercolani on 4 July 1925 at
Isola Borghese, Lago di Garda. They had...
- 1954
Sovereign Order of
Malta –
Lieutenant Grand Master Fra'
Antonio Hercolani Fava
Simonetti (1951–1955) 6
December 1954 France –
President René Coty...
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political ground of Europe. He was
actually taken prisoner:
Cesare Hercolani injured his horse, and
Francis himself was
subsequently captured by Charles...