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- Giulio Rospigliosi, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 20 June 1667 to his death in December 1669. Giulio Rospigliosi was...
- The House of Rospigliosi is an ancient noble Italian family from Pistoia. Attested since the Middle Ages, it became wealthy through agriculture, trade...
- Cosimo Rospigliosi, 10th Prince Rospigliosi and 11th Earl of Newburgh (1907–1986) Filippo Giambattista Camillo Francesco Aldo Maria Rospigliosi, 11th Prince...
- Two branches of the Rospigliosi family had independent palaces in Pistoia, region of Tuscany, Italy: Palazzo Rospigliosi a via del Duca, birthplace of...
- Giovanni Battista Rospigliosi (husband of princess Maria Camilla Pallavicini), cardinal Giacomo Rospigliosi and Caterina Rospigliosi Banchieri. His paternal...
- Rospigliosi Castle (Spanish: Castillo Rospigliosi) is a castle and museum in the neighbourhood of Santa Beatriz in Lima District, Lima, Peru. Since 1959...
- The Rospigliosi Cup, (so called from the noble Rospigliosi family) sometimes referred to as the Cellini Cup, is a decorative ornament in gold and enamel...
- The Palazzo Pallavicini-Rospigliosi is a palace in Rome, Italy. It was built by the Borghese family on the Quirinal Hill; its footprint occupies the site...
- The Palazzo Rospigliosi a Via del Duca is a former aristocratic palace located at Via Ripa del Sale number 3 in central Pistoia, Tuscany, Italy. The palace...
- or Jacopo Rospigliosi (1628 – 2 February 1684) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal. Born in Pistoia, he was the son of Camillo Rospigliosi and Lucrezia...