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Mazzotta (born 1986),
Swiss racing cyclist Ricciarda Malaspina (1497–1553),
Italian noblewoman Ricciarda of
Saluzzo (1410–1474),
Italian noblewoman 879...
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Ricciarda Malaspina (1497 – 15 June 1553) was an
Italian noblewoman, who was
marquise of M****a and lady of
Carrara from 1519 to 1546, and
again from May...
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Maria Beatrice d'Este (Maria
Beatrice Ricciarda; 7
April 1750 – 14
November 1829) was the last
descendant of the
House of Este, of the
House of Cybo-Malaspina...
- Borso, who
reigned for a
further 21 years. However, in the
meanwhile Ricciarda had
forged alliances that
meant that on Borso's
death she
succeeded in...
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Maria Anna of
Savoy (Italian:
Maria Anna
Ricciarda Carolina Margherita Pia; 19
September 1803 – 4 May 1884) was
Empress of
Austria and
Queen of Hungary...
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marquis of M****a and lord of
Carrara from 1546 to 1547,
ousting his
mother Ricciarda Malaspina. However, in a few
months she
managed to
regain power and Giulio...
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works in
various genres,
including short stories and
novels (such as
Ricciarda o i
Nurra e i Cabras), was the
Piedmontese Giuseppe Botero (1815–1885)...
- held by
Ercole III. On 15
October 1771,
Ferdinand married Maria Beatrice Ricciarda d'Este (1750–1829), only
surviving child of
Ercole d'Este, heir to the...
- (1619–1623). Born in Genoa, Italy, he was the son of
Lorenzo Cybo and
Ricciarda Malaspina (although
probably born of his mother's
adultery with her brother-in-law...
- July 1879);
married Charles II, Duke of
Parma (1799–1883).
Maria Anna
Ricciarda Carlotta Margherita Pia of
Savoy (19
September 1803 – 4 May 1884); married...