Camillo Borghese, 6th Prince of Sulmona (1775–1832)
Camillo Borghese (archbishop) (died 1612), Italian Roman Catholic archbishop
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CamilloBorghese may refer to: Pope Paul V (1550–1621), born CamilloBorgheseCamilloBorghese, 6th Prince of Sulmona (1775–1832) CamilloBorghese (archbishop)...
Borghese family: Borghese, descended from Marcantonio V, princes of Sulmona, Rossano, son of Francesco Borghese-Aldobrandini, descended from Camillo,...
Giovanni Vasanzio. Marcantonio's sons, Camillo and Francesco Borghese expanded the park further. The Villa Borghese gardens were long informally open, but...
Paulus V; Italian: Paolo V) (17 September 1550 – 28 January 1621), born CamilloBorghese, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from...
The Galleria Borghese (Italian for 'Borghese Gallery') is an art gallery in Rome, Italy, housed in the former Villa Borghese Pinciana. At the outset,...
general, a union ended by his death in 1802. Later, Pauline married CamilloBorghese, 6th Prince of Sulmona. Her only child, Dermide Leclerc, born from...
difficulties, Scipione's education was paid for by his maternal uncle CamilloBorghese. Upon Camillo's election to the papacy as Pope Paul V in 1605, he quickly conferred...
many other sculptures were purchased in 1807 from prince CamilloBorghese, owner of the Borghese Collection, who had married Pauline Bonaparte. It was transferred...
art historian and novelist CamilloBorghese (1550–1621), Pope Paul V, the Pope who persecuted Galileo Galilei CamilloBorghese, 6th Prince of Sulmona (1775–1832)...
pressure from his new brother-in-law Napoleon Bonaparte, Camillo Filippo Ludovico Borghese sold 344 antiquities (154 statues - including some major examples...
Paolo Borghese in the 17th century. This line is descended from Don CamilloBorghese, Prince Aldobrandini (1816–1902), a leading member of the soi-disant...
Asprucci. CamilloBorghese was pressured to sell it to his brother-in-law, Napoleon Bonaparte, in 1807; it was taken to Paris when the Borghese collection...
France. In 1803, Pauline remarried, this time to Italian nobleman CamilloBorghese, and she took up residence, along with her husband and son, in Rome...
Borghese. Later a nymphaeum and stately portal were built together as part of the extension work by the architect Girolamo Rainaldi. CamilloBorghese...
Children with Prince Borghese: Giovanni Giorgio BorgheseCamilloBorghese Francesco Borghese Giovanni Battista Borghese, Principe Borghese (1639–1717) married...
married in 1797 to French General Charles Leclerc and later married CamilloBorghese, 6th Prince of Sulmona. Maria Annunziata Caroline Bonaparte (1782–1839)...
have done little more than continue the great courtyard. Cardinal CamilloBorghese purchased the structure in 1604 and acquired further adjacent properties...
Pope Clement VIII. On 22 August 1599, he was consecrated bishop by CamilloBorghese, Cardinal-Priest of Santi Giovanni e Paolo, with Giovanni Camerota...
The Crouching Venus of the Borghese collection, purchased in 1807 from CamilloBorghese, now in the Louvre. In the Borghese collection it had been freely...
Sallust in 1566 and acquired by the Borghese family. Napoleon bought it from his brother-in-law CamilloBorghese in 1808, and it has been displayed in...
to Victor-Emmanuel Leclerc and secondly married on 28 August 1803 CamilloBorghese, 6th Prince of Sulmona. Caroline Bonaparte (25 March 1782 – 18 May...
Camillo Francesco Maria Pamphili (21 February 1622 – 26 July 1666) was an Italian Catholic cardinal and nobleman of the Pamphili family. His name is often...