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- Lucia Rose (born July 4, 2009), Carina Rose (born December 10, 2010), Isabetta Rose (born May 5, 2012), and Adelina Rose (born June 20, 2014). Their family...
- Lucia Rose (born July 4, 2009), Carina Rose (born December 10, 2010), Isabetta Rose (born May 5, 2012), and Adelina Rose (born June 20, 2014). Their entire...
- Auditore (great-grandfather) Domenico Auditore (great-great-grandfather) Isabetta Auditore (great-great-grandmother) William Miles (descendant) Desmond Miles...
- Montefeltro (December 1460 – February 1461) Giovanna di Montefeltro (1462–1514) Isabetta di Montefeltro (c. 1464 – 1521) Costanza di Montefeltro (1466–1518) Violanta...
- child. On November 24, 1928, Isabella Lillian (called Isabetta) was born in New York City. Isabetta's birth was the inspiration for Neel's Well Baby Clinic...
- the villa remained jointly owned by Isabetta and Adriana, while Cornelia received only land ****ets. After Isabetta’s death, her son Vincenzo Molin found...
- Geremia's death, his relative Filippo Ghisi (married to Geremia's daughter Isabetta) seized control of Geremia's original fiefs until the Byzantines under...
- Montefeltro (December 1460 – February 1461) Giovanna di Montefeltro (1462–1514) Isabetta di Montefeltro (c. 1464 – 1521) Costanza di Montefeltro (1466–1518) Violanta...
- ****istant. Jacopo also designed the tomb slabs of Lorenzo Trenta and his wife Isabetta Onesti, on the pavement in front of the altar. When in 1416 Lorenzo Ghiberti...
- and early-Baroque periods also known as Isabella Catanea Parasole and Isabetta Catanea Parasole. She was active in Rome in the late sixteenth and early...