Madruzzo may refer to: Carlo Emanuele Madruzzo Carlo Gaudenzio Madruzzo Cristoforo Madruzzo Eriprando Madruzzo Ludovico Madruzzo Madruzzo, Trentino This...
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Cristoforo Madruzzo ([kriˈstɔːforo maˈdruttso]) (5 July 1512 - 5 July 1578) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and statesman. His brother Eriprando...
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Eriprando Madruzzo (died 1547) was an Italian mercenary captain. The brother of the Bishop of Trent Cristoforo Madruzzo, he fought in Hungary against...
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‹ The template Infobox settlement is being considered for merging. › Madruzzo is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Trentino in the Italian region...
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Ludovico Madruzzo (1532-1600) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and statesman, the Imperial crown-cardinal and Prince-Bishop of the Bishopric of Trento...
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Madruzzo is an oil painting by Titian, signed and dated 1552, which hangs in the São Paulo Museum of Art. The youthful prelate, Cristoforo Madruzzo,...
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Carlo Emanuele Madruzzo (5 November 1599 – 15 December 1658) was the prince-bishop of Trento in northern Italy from January 1629 until his death. Charles-Emmanuel...
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the Count-Bishop, Cristoforo Madruzzo, whose own portrait is by Titian, but for whom Moroni painted portraits of Madruzzo's sons. There were nineteenth-century...
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Annibal Caro (the first one is of him, in 1564), Bitussi, and Cristoforo Madruzzo, some of them now eroded, were inscribed beside the sculptures. The reason...
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1514 to 1539 and managed to steer the council to Trento) and Cristoforo Madruzzo (who governed from 1539 to 1567), both able European politicians and Renaissance...
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