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    Alfonso II Piccolomini (10 March 1499 – 17 February 1559) was a Neapolitan nobleman and military leader who held the office of Duke of Amalfi throughout...
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  • Alfonso Piccolomini may refer to: Alfonso I Piccolomini (1468–1498), Duke of Amalfi Alfonso II Piccolomini (1499–1559), Duke of Amalfi and Captain-General...
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  • (1448–1495) Alfonso II Piccolomini (1499–1559), Neapolitan nobleman and military leader Alfonso II d'Este (1533–1597), duke of Ferrara Alfonso, Duke of Anjou...
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    Alfonso I Piccolomini (1468–1498) was Duke of Amalfi. He was the son of Antonio Piccolomini, who had been granted the title Duke of Amalfi in 1461, for...
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  • first duke's younger brother, Ascanio II Piccolomini, served as archbishop of Siena from 1628 until 1671. King Alfonso XIII of Spain revived the dukedom in...
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    Todeschini and Laudomia Piccolomini, the sister of Enea Silvio Bartolomeo (Aeneas Silvius) Piccolomini who was Pope Pius II. He had three brothers, Antonio...
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    The House of Piccolomini (pronounced [pikkoˈlɔːmini]) is the name of an Italian noble family, Patricians of Siena, who were prominent from the beginning...
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    son and three daughters: Francesco Borgia de Mila. II prince of Squillace, married Isabella Piccolomini and later Isabella of Aragon; Lucrezia Borgia de...
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  • Reject Aeneas, Aaccept Pius: Selected Letters of Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini (Pope Pius II). Catholic University of America Press. Manfredi, Michele (1960)...
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    Castile over the King of England. The humanist Enea Silvio Piccolomini, who became Pope Pius II, in his memoirs called Cartagena "an ornament to the prelacy"...
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