The House of Trivulzio is the name of an old Italian noble family, most closely associated with Milan, whose members were prominent politicians, military men and various clergymen, whose first members are recorded since the 10th century .
The House of Trivulzio is the name of an old Italian noble family, most closely associated with Milan, whose members were prominent politicians, military...
Antonio Trivulzio may refer to: Antonio Trivulzio, iuniore (died 1559), Italian Roman Catholic cardinal Antonio Trivulzio, seniore (1457–1508), Italian...
Gian Giacomo Trivulzio (1440 or 1441 – 5 December 1518) was an Italian aristocrat and condottiero who held several military commands during the Italian...
Francesco Trivulzio (died 1631) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Nocera de' Pagani (1621–1631). Francesco Trivulzio was born ordained...
Teodoro Trivulzio (1597 – 3 August 1656) was an Italian Cardinal who held several high functions in service of the Spanish Crown. Trivulzio was born...
The Trivulzio Madonna is a painting by the Italian Renaissance painter Andrea Mantegna, executed in 1497. It is housed in the Pinacoteca of the Castello...
Teodoro Trivulzio (1458–1531) was an Italian condottiero and marshal of France. He was born in Milan, the nephew of Gian Giacomo Trivulzio. He took part...
The Pio Albergo Trivulzio, formally Azienda di servizi alla persona Istituti Milanesi Martinitt e Stelline e Pio Albergo Trivulzio, commonly referred to...
Scaramuccia Trivulzio (1465 – 3 August 1527) was a cardinal of the Catholic Church. He was Bishop of Como in Italy, from 1508 to 1518. He was then Bishop...
Pietro Trivulzio (died 1523) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Reggio Calabria (1520–1523). On 1 October 1520, Pietro Trivulzio was...
headgear, a fashion more characteristic of 1460s Italy. Often called the Trivulzio portrait, this portrait is housed in the Turin City Museum of Ancient...
this French army was being led by a foreigner, Gian Giacomo Trivulzio. Marshall Trivulzio had been in the service of the French throne since the reign...
Ippolita Trivulzio (1600 – 20 June 1638) was the Princess of Monaco by marriage to Honoré II of Monaco, and was the first Monegasque consort to bear the...
Giorgio Pallavicino Trivulzio (24 April 1796 - 4 August 1878) was a Lombard aristocrat who became a long-standing patriot activist-politician. He was...
v t e Monegasque consorts Ippolita Trivulzio (1616–1638) Catherine Charlotte de Gramont (1662–1678) Marie of Lorraine (1701–1724) Jacques Goyon de Matignon...
Agostino Trivulzio (c. 1485–1548) was an Italian Cardinal and papal legate. He was from a noble family in Milan, the eighth child of Giovanni Trivulzio di Borgomanero...
Federico Borromeo). In 1562, Marco d'Agrate's St. Bartholomew and the famous Trivulzio candelabrum (12th century) were added. After the accession of Carlo Borromeo...
The Gothic-style Trivulzio chandler, an early 13th century work of art by an anonymous Anglo-Norman master. It is shaped as a menorah, as a symbol of...
Saccoccio da Spoleto, was attacked by a French detachment under Gian Giacomo Trivulzio, who had massed his troops around the village of Agnadello. Alviano, who...
populace to rise against the Bracceschi, under the leadership of Antonio Trivulzio, Giorgio Lampugnano, Innocenzo Cotta, and Teodoro Bossi (members of the...
Leonardo was working on plans for an equestrian monument for Gian Giacomo Trivulzio, but this was prevented by an invasion of a confederation of Swiss, Spanish...
been; and when, in May 1511, a French army commanded by Gian Giacomo Trivulzio approached, the citizens of Bologna revolted, expelled Alidosi, and opened...