Diomede Carafa (c. 1407 – 17 May 1487) was a Neapolitan nobleman, soldier, diplomat and political theorist of the Carafa family. Carafa was born in either...
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Antonio, Gurrello, Giovanni Battista, Diomede, Caterina and Diana. Cardinal Oliviero Carafa and Archbishop Alessandro Carafa were sons of Francesco. In 1384...
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Carafa, et al. Other cardinals of the Carafa were Filippo Carafa della Serra (1378); Gianvincenzo Carafa (1527); Carlo Carafa (1555); Diomede Carafa (1555);...
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fiefdom to the Royal Court, King Ferdinand I of Naples donated it on January 9, 1483, to Diomede I Carafa, whose work and that of his father Antonio,...
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GUARINI". I Racconti del Castello: The Castle Talks (Ferrara, 2006), pp. 94–96. Herbert. The Borgias and Their Enemies. p. 214. ""DIOMEDE CARAFA (1406?-1487)...
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812 for Count Diomede Carafa; Vat. lat. 7230 for the count's son, Giovan Tommaso Carafa; Vat. lat. 3551 for Cardinal Oliviero Carafa; and Vat. lat. 3297...
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nephews, the most influential being Carlo Carafa and the other two being Diomede Carafa and Alfonso Carafa. On the model of pope Alexander VI (one of...
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country, its tendencies, its needs, especially through the works of Diomede Carafa, of Galateo, of Tristano Caracciolo, and, as such, it was destined to...
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February 22, 1544, Bishop Alberico Giaquinto, with the consent of Count Diomede III Carafa and the universitas (municipal administration of the time), erected...
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(1285-1323), Count of Ariano Hieronymus Angerianus (1470–1535), humanist Diomede Carafa (1492–1560), bishop and cardinal Pietro Paolo Parzanese (1809–1852)...
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