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  2. List of people executed in the Papal States - Wikipedia

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    Gioacchino Lucarelli, Luigi de Angelis, Lorenzo Robotti, Giovanni Rocchi and Antonio Mauro, convicted of strangling and killing a Priest, were hanged and their heads and arms were cut off and displayed at Porta Angelica, and two were burnt at the Ponte Sant'Angelo (May 6, 1800).

  3. Duke of Gandía - Wikipedia

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    Duke of Gandía (Valencian: Ducat de Gandia, IPA: [duˈkad de ɣanˈdi.a]) is a title of Spanish nobility that was first created in 1399 by Martin of Aragon and granted to Alfonso of Aragon and Foix. It has its origin in the lordship of Gandía created in 1323 by James II of Aragon .

  4. File:Dialogues of the Gods WDL10604.pdf - Wikipedia

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    The librarian Luigi De Angelis was responsible for publishing the text of the manuscript in Siena in 1823. De Angelis praised the elegance of the illuminations, with particular reference to the portrait in the dedicatory initial, believed to depict an effigy of Lucianus, and suggested that it could be attributed to Raphael.

  5. Pier Luigi de Borgia, 1st Duke of Gandía - Wikipedia

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    Pier Luigi Borgia fought alongside the Spanish armies during the Granada War in the Reconquista. Following his heroic triumph during the Battle of Ronda, King Ferdinand II rewarded him with the title of 'grandee of Spain' on 18 May 1485. Pier Luigi was promised to María Enríquez de Luna of the House of Enríquez. Due to his untimely death ...

  6. List of kings of the Lombards - Wikipedia

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    Pepin (or Pippin) (781–810), king under authority of Charlemagne; Bernard (810–818) Lothair I (818–839) Louis II (839–875) The title rex Langobardorum, synonymous with rex Italiae, lasted well into the High Middle Ages, [1] but subsequent holders are found at King of Italy.

  7. Louis I of Naples - Wikipedia

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    A member of the Capetian House of Anjou, Louis was born in Naples as the second son of Philip I, Prince of Taranto, and Catherine II, Latin Empress. [1] He was a patrilineal first cousin once removed of both Queen Joanna I of Naples and her husband Andrew, Duke of Calabria, in addition to being Joanna's maternal first cousin.

  8. Bodegisel - Wikipedia

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    He was the son of Mummolin, duke of Soissons, and served the kings Chilperic I and Childebert II. [1] Bodegisel was dux of Provence. He was celebrated in song by the contemporary poet Venantius Fortunatus, [2] who praised the education and eloquence he displayed as rector of Marseilles under Sigebert I, a position Bodegisel held until about 565 ...

  9. Wifemistress - Wikipedia

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    In reality, a murder charge has forced Luigi into hiding directly across the street from his own home, where he watches Antonia become his sexual and social equal from behind the slats of a boarded window. Once Antonia became aware of the fact that Luigi was watching her from his hiding place, she opened her windows wide and continued her ...