- *1538 †1584
Federico Borromeo, *1564 †1631
Giberto III Borromeo, *1615 †1672
Federico Borromeo, *1617 †1673
Giberto Bartolomeo Borromeo, *1671 †1740 Vitaliano...
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Giberto Borromeo Arese (17
September 1815 - 23 May 1885) was an
Italian aristocrat, painter, and
patron of the arts.
Arese was born and died in Milan...
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Guibert or
Wibert of
Ravenna (c. 1029 – 8
September 1100) was an
Italian prelate,
archbishop of Ravenna, who was
elected pope in 1080 in
opposition to...
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Construction resumed when the
island p****ed to Carlo’s sons,
Cardinal Giberto III (1615–1672) and
Vitaliano VI (1620–1690); the
latter in particular...
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Monte Giberto is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Fermo in the
Italian region Marche,
located about 60
kilometres (37 mi)
south of
Ancona and...
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Euboea in Greece,
between 1205 and 1470.
Giberto I da
Verona Alberto da
Verona Guglielmo da
Verona Giberto II da
Verona Guglielmo da
Verona Francesco...
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April 1966),
married on 11
September 1988 in San
Giustino Valdarno,
Giberto,
Count Arrivabene-Valenti-Gonzaga (b. Rome, 5 July 1961), son of Leonardo...
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politician poet who
ruled the prin****lity
after the
death of her
husband Giberto X,
Count of Correggio, from 1518 to 1550. It is the
birthplace of the Renaissance...
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Mastino della Scala in 1277, the
dalle Carceri were
banished from Verona.
Giberto dalle Carceri,
Triarch of
Negroponte 1205–1209
Ravano dalle Carceri, Triarch...
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Senator in 1900. He died
suddenly in
Florence at the age of 68. His son
Giberto Arrivabene Valenti Gonzaga [it] (1872–1933) also
served in the Italian...