The Fregoso or Campofregoso were a noble family of the Republic of Genoa and Liguria in general, divided into numerous branches, whose members distinguished themselves on numerous historical occasions; many of them held the position of Doge of Genoa, some were also lords of Sarzana; others finally held various fiefdoms, lands and titles along the arc of the Ligurian Apennines, such as the county of Sant'Agata Feltria which was owned by Agostino Fregoso. The Fregoso family monopolized the Dogate's lifetime office, becoming the dynasty who produced the highest number of doges in the history of the Republic.
The Fregoso or Campofregoso were a noble family of the Republic of Genoa and Liguria in general, divided into numerous branches, whose members distinguished...
Pomellina Fregoso (1387/88 in Genoa – 1468 in Monaco) was Lady Consort of Monaco by marriage to Jean I, Lord of Monaco, and the mother of Lord Catalan...
Battista Fregoso may refer to: Battista Fregoso (1380–1442), doge of Genoa Battista Fregoso (1452–1504), doge of Genoa Paolo Battista Fregoso [it] (died...
Agostino Fregoso (1442–1486) was an Italian condottiero belonging to the Fregoso family of Genoa. He was also lord of Sant'Agata Feltria. The son of three-time...
Adorno and the Fregoso or di Campofregoso. Tomaso di Campofregoso became Doge three times: in 1415, 1421 and 1437. In 1461, Paolo Fregoso, archbishop of...
Federigo Fregoso (c. 1480, Genoa – 22 July 1541), was an Italian nobleman, prelate and general. Fregoso was born to the Fregoso family, a family who in...
Alfonso V of Aragon), and of Battistina Fregoso, daughter of Genoa doge Battista Fregoso, sister of doge Pietro Fregoso and maternal half-sister of the famous...
Pietro Fregoso (or Campofregoso; 1330 – 22 April 1404) was a statesman who became the 13th Doge of Genoa, serving only a single day in 1393 before ceding...
1498 and Bishop of Ajaccio from 1493 to 1498. The son of doge Battista Fregoso, he was convinced by Pope Nicholas V to study ecclesiastical matters at...
Giano di Campofregoso or Giano Fregoso may refer to the following members of the Campofregoso family of Genoa: Giano I di Campofregoso Giano II di Campofregoso...
Spinetta Fregoso (1400 in Genoa – 1467 in Gavi) was the 35th Doge of the Republic of Genoa. Son of Spinetta I Fregoso and Benedetta Doria, and grandson...
Antonasio Fregoso, Robert Fregoso, Deborah Fregoso, Cynthia Fregoso, Bobby Fregoso, Charlotte Fregoso, Sean Fregoso, Elizabeth Fregoso, Skylar Fregoso, Jordan...
Giacomo Fregoso or Campofregoso (1340–1420) was a statesman who became the 10th doge of Genoa. Giacomo's father, Domenico Fregoso, was elected doge of...
Familia Sanchez Carrillo family records C.Haro Munguia Fregoso – Panorámica p. 66 Munguia Fregoso – Panorámica p. 68 C. Munguía F., Panorama Histórico de...
to the town creating and spreading rumors about their family. Justino Fregoso is the most powerful of the Madrigal family's former friends. He made his...
Blood Arm were formed in LA in 2002. The band is led by singer Nathaniel Fregoso (born November 29, 1979), who has a reputation for highly energetic live...
Campofregoso In office 25 July 1461 – 14 May 1462 Preceded by Spinetta Fregoso Succeeded by Paolo di Campofregoso In office 8 June 1462 – January 1463...
Mehmed II and the intervention of papal forces that were led by Paolo Fregoso of Genoa. In 1479, the Ottomans proposed an alliance to Venice. The Signoria...
Archived from the original on March 28, 2015. Retrieved March 9, 2015. Fregoso 2010, p. 20. Rebolledo 2005, p. 126. Persall, Steve (March 21, 1997). "Selena...
Botta Adorno became extinct in 1882. They were generally rivals of the Fregoso family. Both families rose to power in the late 14th century. Lanfranco...
with her parents at the church of San Torpete in Genoa; the doge Piero il Fregoso and much of the Genoese nobility were present. Marco had been sent to Genoa...
Giuliano de' Medici; Cardinal Bibbiena; the brothers Ottaviano and Federigo Fregoso from the Republic of Genoa; Francesco Maria della Rovere (nephew and adopted...