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- children: Eleonora (1591-?) Elena, became a nun Pirro Maria (1590–1628) Sigismonda (1587–1595) Elisabetta (1591-?) Giuliana (1593–1599) Caterina (1589–1609)...
- Ghismunda and Guiscardo in The Decameron (retold by John Dryden as the poem Sigismonda and Guiscardo (1700)) was an influence on Centlivre's play. The King of...
- He was born in Modena, to a noble family, from Bernardino T****oni and Sigismonda Pellicciari. Having lost both parents at an early age, he was raised by...
- Ireland, and later during her exile in France. Born Maria Vittoria Luigia Sigismonda Montecuccoli-Laderchi, she was the daughter of Giovanni Battista Montecuccoli-Laderchi...
- it p****ed to his son Annibale, then to the heirs of Annibale's sister Sigismonda. Alienated from the Conti family in 1768–72, its return was the signal...
- placed by Andrea and his brother Bartolomeo. Andrea also had a sister, Sigismonda. Andrea was elected bishop of Crotone in 1496. In 1503-05 he directed...
- Paul III in 1544. Francesco was a Senator of Milan and when his wife, Sigismonda d’Este, died, he became a cardinal. Francesco’s son, Niccolò, became Pope...