- The
House of
Piccolomini (pronounced [pikkoˈlɔːmini]) is the name of an
Italian noble family,
Patricians of Siena, who were
prominent from the beginning...
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October 1503), born
Francesco Todeschini, then
Francesco Todeschini-
Piccolomini, was head of the
Catholic Church and
ruler of the
Papal States from 22...
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Francesco Piccolomini may
refer to: Pope Pius III (1439–1503), born
Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini Francesco Piccolomini (Jesuit) (1582–1651) Francesco...
- II (Latin: Pius PP. II, Italian: Pio II), born Enea
Silvio Bartolomeo Piccolomini (Latin:
Aeneas Silvius Bartholomeus; 18
October 1405 – 14
August 1464)...
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Piccolomini is the name of an
Italian noble family,
prominent in
Siena from the
beginning of the 13th century.
Piccolomini may also
refer to: Alessandro...
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Cardinal Piccolomini may
refer to: Enea
Silvio Piccolomini, cardinal-priest of
Santa Sabina from 1456,
became Pope Pius II (r. 1458–1464)
Francesco Piccolomini...
- Holy
Roman Empire.
Piccolomini was born in
Florence as
youngest son of
Silvio Piccolomini and
Violante Gerini. The
house of
Piccolomini was a
Sienese family...
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Castello Piccolomini may
refer to
several castles in the
province of L'Aquila, Italy:
Castello Piccolomini (Balsorano)
Castello Piccolomini (Capestrano)...
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Archangelo Piccolomini or
Arcangelo Piccolomini (1525–1586) was an
Italian anatomist and
personal physician to a
number of popes.
Archangelo Piccolomini was...
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Palazzo Piccolomini may
refer to:
Palazzo Piccolomini,
Pienza Palazzo Piccolomini,
Siena Palazzo Piccolomini-Clementini
Palazzo Chigi all Postierla, sometimes...