FabrizioCarafa (1588 – March, 1651) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Bitonto (1622–1651). FabrizioCarafa was born in Naples, Italy...
Antonio Carafa (1538–1591), cardinal, nephew of Pope Paul IV Alfonso Carafa (1540 – 1565), cardinal, grandnephew of Pope Paul IV FabrizioCarafa (1588–1651)...
Palace once belonged to a branch of the Carafa family. The building was also known as the Palace of FabrizioCarafa, Prince of Butera and Roccella, which...
coach Marco Marchionni Assistant coach Roberto Cau Goalkeeping coach FabrizioCarafa Fitness coach Fabio Rollo Chief Doctor Antonio Macchiarola Club doctor...
stepped down again on 22 March together with his aides Roberto Corti, FabrizioCarafa and Franco Mandarino, defining his resignations as "irrevocable". In...
Ettore Carafa d'Andria, the Count of Ruvo (10 August 1767, in Andria – 4 September 1799, in Naples) was an Italian soldier and republican patriot, executed...
forces besieged the fortified Castelvetere, administered by Marquis FabrizioCarafa, as well as Prince of Terra della Roccella. The defense device, put...
Barrese, a citizen of Naples. The Duke of Andría, FabrizioCarafa, a member of the House of Carafa, one of the most prestigious families of the Neapolitan...
into her marriage with Gesualdo, Donna Maria began an affair with FabrizioCarafa, third Duke of Andria and seventh Count of Ruovo. On the night of October...
Fabrizio Caracciolo Piscizi or Modernus Caracciolo Piscizi (1583–1631) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Oppido Mamertina (1630–1631)...
1619 Died) Giovanni Battista Stella (13 Nov 1619 - 15 Dec 1621 Died) FabrizioCarafa (24 Jan 1622 - Mar 1651 Died) Alessandro Crescenzi (26 Aug 1652 - 14...
Colonna Fabrizio I Colonna (1485–1519) - son of Odoardo Fabrizio I Colonna (1519–1520) Ascanio Colonna (1520–1556) - son of Fabrizio I Giovanni Carafa (1556–1559)...
branch of the House of Carafa, Gianvincenzo Carafa was born in Naples in 1477, the son of FabrizioCarafa, signore of Torre del Greco, and Aurelia Tolomei...
Fabrizio Suardi or Alessandro Suardi (1585 – April 1638) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Caserta (1637–1638) and Bishop of Lucera...
Ferrante Gonzaga, who married in 1549 Fabrizio Colonna, hereditary prince of Paliano, and in 1554 Antonio Carafa, duke of Mondragone. Gonzaga was the daughter...
against his wife, Maria d’Avalos, caught red-handed in adultery with FabrizioCarafa, Duke of Andria, at Gesualdo's palace in Naples, during the night of...
Fabrizio Paolucci (2 April 1651 – 12 June 1726) was an Italian cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church, appointed by Pope Innocent XII. Born at Forlì, he...
March 1646. While bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of: FabrizioCarafa (bishop), Bishop of Bitonto (1622); Ernst Adalbert of Harrach, Archbishop...
Nenna dedicated his first book of madrigals to FabrizioCarafa, the Duke of Andria, near Bari. Carafa had nominated Nenna to be his successor. and is...
first training until, under the patronage of the Bishop of Bitonto, FabrizioCarafa, he moved to Naples, where during 1636 to 1641, he worked in the studio...
Fortunato Ilario Carafa della Spina (1630–1697) was a Roman Catholic cardinal. On 5 Oct 1687, he was consecrated bishop by Savo Millini, Bishop of Orvieto...