- M****a and Carrara. They came to the city in the 12th century. In 1528 the
Cybos formed the 17th "Albergo", a
union of
noble families of Genoa. The family...
- VIII; Italian:
Innocenzo VIII; 1432 – 25 July 1492), born
Giovanni Battista Cybo (or Cibo), was head of the
Catholic Church and
ruler of the
Papal States...
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Franceschetto Cybo (baptized Francesco) (c. 1450 – 25 July 1519) was an
Italian nobleman,
noteworthy for
being the
illegitimate son of Pope
Innocent VIII...
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Lorenzo Cybo, also
spelt Cibo, (20 July 1500 – 14
March 1549) was an
Italian general, who was duke of Ferentillo, and co-owner
marquis of M****a and lord...
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Cybo family purchased Florentine citizenship for a
considerable sum of
money Innocenzo was born in
Florence on 25
August 1491 to
Franceschetto Cybo...
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Maria Teresa Cybo-Malaspina (29 June 1725 – 29
December 1790) was
sovereign Duchess of M****a and
Princess of
Carrara from 1731
until her
death in 1790...
- The
Cybo-Soderini
Chapel (Italian:
Cappella Cybo-Soderini) or the
Chapel of the
Crucifixion (Italian:
Cappella del Crocifisso) is a side
chapel of the...
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Caterina Cybo (13
September 1501 – 17
February 1557) was an
Italian ruler. She was
regent of the
Duchy of
Camerino between 1527 and 1535
during the minority...
- The
Cybo or
Saint Lawrence Chapel (Italian:
Cappella Cybo or
Cappella di San Lorenzo) is the
second side
chapel in the right-hand
aisle of the Basilica...
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Lorenzo Cybo, a
Genoese nobleman who was a
grandson of Pope
Innocent VIII and
Lorenzo de' Medici, and a
nephew of Pope Leo X, thus
founding the
Cybo-Malaspina...