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Porzia de'
Medici (1538–1565) was an
Italian missionary and
illegitimate daughter of
Alessandro de' Medici, Duke of
Florence and an
unknown mother. She...
- 1131
Porzia,
provisional designation 1929 RO, is a
stony asteroid and
sizable Mars-crosser from the
innermost regions of the
asteroid belt, approximately...
- 56.43 57.06 3:44.90 11 Italy (ITA-2)
Nevio De
Zordo Ezio
Fiori Roberto Porzia Lino
Benoni 55.75 55.80 57.08 57.17 3:45.80 12 Italy (ITA-1)
Giorgio Alverà...
- and an epic and
lyric poet of
considerable fame in his day, and his wife
Porzia de Rossi, a
noblewoman born in
Naples of
Tuscan origins. His
father had...
- Duke of
Tuscany Bernadetto de'
Medici Giulia de'
Medici (ca.1535–ca.1588)
Porzia de'
Medici (1538–1565)
Francis II of
France (1544–r.1559–1560)
Charles IX...
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through purchasing them and
through his
marriage to his relative,
Donna Porzia di Tocco,
which ensured that he
inherited various fiefs from his father-in-law...
- that
there must have been a
central temple in the kingdom’s capital.
Fabio Porzia and
Corinne Bonnet,
reflecting on the
archaeological parallels between the...
- Abruzzo, the
noblewoman Porzia Colonna is
promised as a
bride to a
nobleman of the
Orsini family of Conversano, near Bari.
Porzia must be
escorted from...
- was a
member of
Vittoria Colonna's
literary circle. In 1543 he
married Porzia Capece, the
daughter of the head of the
Accademia Pontaniana Scipione Capece...
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children of
Francesco Pignatelli, 4th
Marquess of Spinazzola, and wife
Porzia Carafa, 1st
Princess of Minervino. His
siblings were Marzio, Ludovico, Fabrizio...