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obligation to give him a
tenth of the crops. In 1635 his successor,
Count Giangirolamo II (1600–1665)
erected an inn with a
tavern and an
oratory and started...
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Diocese of Città
Ducale In
office 1686–1712
Predecessor Francesco Di
Giangirolamo Successor Pietro Giacomo Pichi Orders Ordination 7
April 1654 Consecration...
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Princess of
Piombino (1700),
unmarried Lavinia (1659–1682),
married Giangirolamo, Duke of Atri but had no
issue Ippolita (1663–1733),
Princess of Piombino...
- (in German), vol. 36, Leipzig:
Duncker & Humblot, pp. 335–339
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Wayback Machine Civica Biblioteca Angelo Maj...
- of
Acquaviva and
Gioia was held in rent for 35
years (1629–1664) by
Giangirolamo Acquaviva d'Aragona, by the
Genoese Antoniotto Spinola, by the Marquis...
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killed in 1583 and
beatified in 1893.
Rodolfo Acquaviva was the son of
Giangirolamo Acquaviva, the 10th Duke of Atri. He was the great-grandson of Andrea...
- (in German), vol. 36, Leipzig:
Duncker & Humblot, pp. 335–339
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- was
designed and
built by the
famous Venetian architect and
builder Giangirolamo Sanmicheli (nephew of
Michele Sanmicheli). It was
built by in the 16th...
- Died)
Giovanni Carlo Valentini (9 Jun 1659 – Aug 1681 Died)
Francesco Di
Giangirolamo (12 Jan 1682 – Oct 1685 Died)
Filippo Tani, O.S.B. (1 Apr 1686 – 1 Jan...
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Acquaviva d'Aragona was born in
Naples in 1546, the son of
patricians Giangirolamo Acquaviva d'Aragona, (great-grandson of
Andrea Matteo Acquaviva, 8th...