Antonio Sanseverino (died 1543) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop. Antonio Sanseverino was born in Naples ca. 1477, the son of Giovanni...
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The House of Sanseverino (also known as San Severino) was an Italian noble family that played a prominent role in the Kingdom of Sicily (prior to the...
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of Ferdinand's lands. As part of her dowry when marrying Pietro Antonio Sanseverino, Erina brought these fiefs, a transfer recognized by Charles V. The...
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inherited these fiefs and later brought them as dowry upon marrying Pier Antonio Sanseverino. Following this loss of his fiefs, his only daughter, Erina, inherited...
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Sanseverino may refer to: House of Sanseverino, Neapolitan noble family Antonio Sanseverino, (ca. 1477–1543), Neapolitan cardinal Ferdinando Sanseverino...
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Bianca del Balzo) Isabelle of Baux (or Isabella del Balzo), wife of Antonio Sanseverino, Count of Marsico (brother of Luisa above: two of the children of...
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Sanseverinia by Vincenzo Petagna in 1787, to honor his patron Pietro Antonio Sanseverino, Count of Chiaromonte (1724–1771), in whose garden Petagna had seen...
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Term ended 19 July 1539 Predecessor Bonifacio Ferrero Successor Antonio Sanseverino Previous post(s) Bishop of Feltre (1512–1520) Orders Consecration...
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Countess of Brienne 5. Marguerite of Enghien 22. Antonio Sanseverino, Count of Marsico 11. Giovanna Sanseverino 23. Isabella del Balzo 1. Louis of Luxembourg...
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and two daughters: Giulia Orsini (1507–1537). She married Pietro Antonio Sanseverino, IV prince of Bisignano, and had two daughters, Eleonora "Dianora"...
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