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- Vitelleschi is a surname related to the Vitelleschi noble family. Notable people with the surname include: Giovanni Vitelleschi (1396–1440), Italian cardinal...
- Giovanni Maria Vitelleschi (1396 – 2 April 1440) was an Italian cardinal and condottiere. Vitelleschi was born in Corneto (modern Tarquinia, then part...
- Vitelleschi is a noble Italian family from Foligno and Corneto. They are descended from the powerful family of Vitelli from Città di Castello, Umbria...
- Mutio Vitelleschi (2 December 1563 – 9 February 1645) was the sixth Superior General of the Society of Jesus and member of the Vitelleschi noble family...
- born to the extremely rich nobleman Ippolito Vitelleschi (1584-1654) and Angela Vitelleschi in the Vitelleschi noble family. She was the heiress of her parents...
- 1983, p. 70. Vitelleschi 1905b, p. 390. Oresko 2004, p. 44. Oresko 2004, p. 40. Vitelleschi 1905b, p. 495. Symcox 1983, p. 74. Vitelleschi 1905b, p. 482...
- various belligerents. Pope Eugenius made Vitelleschi archbishop of Florence on 12 October 1435. Vitelleschi held the post until Eugenius made him a cardinal...
- Vanini Laurent Terzieff ... Pietro Missirilli Martine Carol ... Contessa Vitelleschi Paolo Stoppa... Asdrubale Vanini Isabelle Corey ... Clelia Antonio Pierfederici...
- Sigismund Kęstutaitis, Grand Duke of Lithuania (b. 1365) April 2: Giovanni Vitelleschi, Italian Roman Catholic bishop and soldier April 6: Henry Wardlaw, Scottish...
- Monterozzi to the east of the city. It is housed in the Palazzo Vitelleschi. The Palazzo Vitelleschi was built between 1436 and 1439 for the cardinal of Corneto...