Les monuments antiques de Rome encore existants: les ponts, les murs, les voies, les aqueducs, les enceintes de Rome, les palais, les temples, les arcs (in...
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Adèle d'Affry (redirect from Duchesse of Castiglione Colonna)
Swiss sculptor Heinrich Max Imhof in Rome. On 5 April 1856, Adèle d'Affry married Carlo Colonna (1825–1856) in Rome. A month later, he was knighted and...
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Caravaggio (section Beginnings in Rome (1592/95–1600))
Caravaggio fled first to the estates of the Colonna family south of Rome and then on to Naples, where Costanza Colonna Sforza, widow of Francesco Sforza, in...
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Palazzo Farnese (redirect from Palazzo Farnese, Rome)
Le palais farnèse à travers les documents financiers (Rome 1980). A. Chastel, Le Palais Farnèse. Ecole Française de Rome I.1 and I.2 and II (Rome 1980–82)...
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Torlonia (redirect from Torlonia of Rome)
by Prince Alessandro Torlonia, Prince of Fucino, and Prince Marcantonio Colonna, Prince and Duke of Paliano. The Torlonia family was appointed in 1958...
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Cardinal Mazarin (category Academic staff of the Sapienza University of Rome)
Girolamo Colonna wrote urgently to his father in Rome, and Giulio was ordered to return immediately to Rome, without his fiancée. Upon his return to Rome, he...
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Laura Mancini (category Nobility from Rome)
France, leaving Rome in 1653 following the death of her father along with their cousins Laura and Anna Maria. The family resided in the Palais Royal in Paris...
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Latium (category Metropolitan City of Rome Capital)
1980 (in French) Giovanni Colonna, Milieu, peuplement, phases naturelles, in Naissence de Rome, cataloged by the Petit Palais, 1977 Fox, p. 112. Fox, pp...
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Hortense Mancini (category Nobility from Rome)
to help her travel to Rome, where she counted on being able to take refuge with her sister Marie Mancini, now the Princess Colonna. The French king Louis...
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Seven Ages of Paris. Knopf. ISBN 978-0-679-45481-6. d'Istria, Robert Colonna (2002). Paris and Versailles. Editions Marcus. ISBN 978-2-7131-0202-8....
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