- The
Ottoboni were an
aristocratic Venetian family, who
gained prominence in Rome
after the 17th century,
mainly due to the
papacy of
Alexander VIII and...
- (Italian:
Alessandro VIII; 22
April 1610 – 1
February 1691), born
Pietro Vito
Ottoboni, was head of the
Catholic Church and
ruler of the
Papal States from 6 October...
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Antonio Ottoboni (1646–1720) was a
Neapolitan general,
nephew of Pope
Alexander VIII and the
father of
Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni.
Prince Antonio Ottoboni, a...
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Vittorio "Victor"
Ottoboni (April 5, 1934 –
October 15, 2014) was a U.S.
soccer goalkeeper who
earned one cap with the U.S.
national team in an 8–1 loss...
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Romina Ottoboni (born 19 June 1978) is an
Argentinian former professional tennis player.
Ottoboni reached a best
singles ranking of 286 and won five ITF...
- Pope
Adrian V (Latin: Adri**** V; c. 1210/1220 – 18
August 1276), born
Ottobuono de' Fieschi, was the head of the
Catholic Church and
ruler of the Papal...
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Pietro Ottoboni (2 July 1667 – 28
February 1740) was an
Italian cardinal and
grandnephew of Pope
Alexander VIII, who was also born
Pietro Ottoboni. He is...
- Mário
Ottoboni (September 11, 1931,
Barra Bonita, São
Paulo –
January 14, 2019, São José dos Campos, São Paulo) was a journalist, writer, lawyer, and creator...
- Sweden. He was also a
favorite of
Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni,
grandnephew of
another Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni, who in 1689
became Pope
Alexander VIII. From...
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Language Guide to
Toxicology is a book
originally written by M.
Alice Ottoboni and
published in 1984 by
Vincente Books to help
laypeople understand what...