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    Luigi d'Aragona (1474–1519) (called the Cardinal of Aragón) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal. He had a highly successful career in the church, but...
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  • Giovanna was the daughter of Enrico d'Aragona, half-brother of King Frederick of Naples. She had two brothers, Luigi d'Aragona and Carlo, Marquis of Gerace....
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    father as Costanzo Palmieri d'Aragona from Naples. Tullia and her admirers claim her father is in fact Cardinal Luigi d'Aragona, the illegitimate grandson...
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    who viewed the Mona Lisa and were acquainted with Isabella such as Luigi d'Aragona and his secretary, Antonio de Beatis, did not make a connection. She...
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    reasons for hating his sister are a mystery. (Historically, his name was Luigi d'Aragona.) Ferdinand – The Duke of Calabria and twin brother of the Duchess...
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    artists of his time. On October 10, 1517, he was visited by the Cardinal Luigi d’Aragona, who was so impressed by his works of art that he described them in...
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  • Natalie Palamides as Nepveu / Antonio de Beatis Jim Capobianco as Luigi d'Aragona Ben Stranahan as Page Gauthier Battoue as Francis I of France Max Baumgarten...
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    Pulci needed more money and went into the service of Roberto Sanseverino d'Aragona, a northern condottiere. In 1478 (after the assassination of Lorenzo's...
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    Gherardo Cybo), and two daughters: Battistina Usodimare, who married Luigi d'Aragona, and Peretta Usodimare (Rome, 1478-Genoa, 3 December 1550), who married...
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  • Giovanni Antonio Acquaviva d'Aragona (died 1525) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Lecce (1517–1525) and Bishop of Alessano (1512–1517)...
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