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Colonna and Traiana
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Colonna and Popolo
His projects in Rome included: the church and piazza at Santa Maria della Pace ; the Via del Corso, Piazza Colonna and associated buildings ; reworking of the Porta del Popolo, the Piazza del Popolo and Santa Maria del Popolo ; Piazza San Pietro, the Scala Regia and interior embellishments in the Vatican Palace and St Peters ; Sant ' Andrea al Quirinale ; part of the Palazzo del Quirinale ; the obelisk and elephant in Piazza della Minerva.

Colonna and Romano
" Gregory secured for the Ludovisi two dukedoms, one for his brother Orazio, made a Nobile Romano and Duke of Fiano Romano, 1621, and the other, the Duchy of Zagarolo, purchased from the Colonna family by his nephew Ludovico Ludovisi in 1622.
* MATTIOLO, Studio critico sopra Egidio Romano Colonna in Antologia Agostiniana ( Rome, 1896 ), I
In the proposal by Pepe, the following municipalities would be part of the province of the Castelli Romani: Albano Laziale, Anzio, Ardea, Ariccia, Artena, Carpineto Romano, Castel Gandolfo, Cave, Colleferro, Colonna, Gavignano, Genazzano, Genzano di Roma, Grottaferrata, Lanuvio, Lariano, Marino, Monte Compatri, Montelanico, Monte Porzio Catone, Nemi, Nettuno, Olevano Romano, Palestrina, Pomezia, Rocca di Papa, Rocca Priora, San Cesareo, San Vito Romano, Valmontone, Velletri and Zagarolo.
During World War II, she joined Hope, Jerry Colonna, guitarist Tony Romano and other performers on U. S. O.

Colonna and Column
* April 1: Ethiopia pleads for removal of arms embargo, financial assistance, and heavier sanctions on Italy ; Achille Starace's East African Fast Column ( Colonna Celere de Africa Orientale ) arrives in Gondar.
Image: Colonna salo. jpg | The Column with the winged lion of St. Mark ( San Marco ), symbol of Venice
Its original location is debated: the Roman Forum and Piazza Colonna ( where the Column of Marcus Aurelius stands ) have been proposed.
The East African Fast Column ( Colonna Celere de Africa Orientale ) had covered approximately 120 km in three days.
* Colonna delle Anelle (" Column of the Ring " or " Column of hospitality ").
Piazza Colonna round the base of Column of Marcus Aurelius
* Colonna di Marco Aurelio, ( Column of Marcus Aurelius ) 78 plates.

Colonna and with
When the negotiations began, his quarrel with the king of France was temporarily in abeyance, and he had no intention of reviving it so long as there was hope that French money would come to pay the troops who, under Charles of Valois, the papal vicar of Tuscany, were so valuable in the crusade against the Colonna cardinals and their Sicilian allies.
The Colonna family ( aside from the three brothers allied with the Pope ) declared that Boniface had been elected illegally following the unprecedented abdication of Pope Celestine V three years previously.
Family enmity with Pope Boniface VIII led to destruction of the fortress at Palestrina and to the seizure of the Pope at Anagni by Sciarra Colonna in 1303.
), who was credited, along with the monk Francesco Colonna, with the authorship of the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili by an acrostic in the text.
* Original 1922 Almanach de Gotha ( edited by Justice Perthes ) entry for the Colonna family, link to the original universally-recognised genealogical reference document, with details of family honours
It struggled against pagan tendencies in Renaissance humanism, in Italy through Dominici and Savonarola, in Germany through the theologians of Cologne but it also furnished humanism with such advanced writers as Francesco Colonna ( probably the writer of the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili ) and Matteo Bandello.
Pope Martin V, who while still Cardinal Otto of Colonna, had attacked Huss with relentless severity, energetically resumed the battle against Huss's teaching after the enactments of the Council of Constance, seeking to eradicate completely the doctrine of Huss, for which purpose the co-operation of King Wenceslaus had to be obtained ; in 1418, Sigismund succeeded in winning his brother over to the standpoint of the council by pointing out the inevitability of a religious war if the heretics in Bohemia found further protection.
Here, according to the legend, he fell in love with Vittoria Colonna, marchioness of Pescara and a poet.
These views, and his chronic intervention in " temporal " affairs, led to many bitter quarrels with the Emperor Albert I of Habsburg, the powerful Colonna family of Rome, King Philip IV of France, and Dante Alighieri, who wrote his essay De Monarchia to dispute Boniface's claims of papal supremacy.
A bit later in the Inferno, we are reminded of the pontiff's feud with the Colonna family, which led him to demolish the city of Palestrina, killing 6, 000 citizens and destroying both the home of Julius Caesar and a shrine to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Nogaret coordinated with the cardinals of the Colonna family, long standing rivals against whom the pope had even preached a crusade earlier in his Papacy.
Upon assuming the papal chair, Eugene IV took violent measures against the numerous Colonna relatives of his predecessor Martin V, who had rewarded them with castles and lands.
This at once involved him in a serious contest with the powerful house of Colonna that nominally supported the local rights of Rome against the interests of the Papacy.
On the West Coast, in 1942 the band did a spot in Reveille With Beverly, a musical film starring Ann Miller, and a " Command Performance " for Armed Forces Radio, with Hollywood stars Clark Gable, Bette Davis, Carmen Miranda, Jerry Colonna, and the singer Dinah Shore.
Later, Charles V stripped most of the barons of their lands, replacing them with the Carafa, Revertera, Pignatelli and Colonna among the others.
Frederick landed in Calabria, where he seized several towns, encouraged revolt in Naples, negotiated with the Ghibellines of Tuscany and Lombardy, and assisted the house of Colonna against Pope Boniface.
The Centre Division consisted of 62 galleys under John of Austria himself in his Real, along with Sebastiano Venier, later Doge of Venice, Mathurin Romegas and Marcantonio Colonna.
His principal poetical works were: Dramatic Scenes and other Poems ( 1819 ), A Sicilian Story ( 1820 ), Marcian Colonna ( 1820 ), Mirandola, a tragedy performed at Covent Garden with Macready, Charles Kemble and Miss Foote in the leading parts ( 1821 ), The Flood of Thessaly ( 1823 ).
*" Marcian Colonna: An Italian Tale ; with Three Dramatic Scenes, and Other Poems ", 1821, at Google Books.
He collaborated with an expert in perspective, Girolamo Mengozzi Colonna.
Francesco Colonna ( 1433 / 1434 – 1527 ) was an Italian Dominican priest and monk who was credited with the authorship of the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili by an acrostic in the text.
* In Italian, Francesco Colonna created a similar style ( in prose ), packed with neologisms drawn from Hebrew, Greek and Latin, for his allegory Hypnerotomachia Poliphili ( 1499 ).
His next assignment was the decoration of the churches S Bernardino and S Alessandro in Colonna with frescoes and distemper paintings.
Browning's friend and fellow poet Bryan Procter acknowledged basing his 1820 " Marcian Colonna " on this source, but added a new detail ; after the murder, the killer sits up all night with his victim.

Colonna and ;
The Colonna family is an Italian noble family ; it was powerful in medieval and Renaissance Rome, supplying one Pope and many other Church and political leaders.
In 1627 Anna Colonna, daughter of Filippo I Colonna, married Taddeo Barberini of the family Barberini ; nephew of Pope Urban VIII.
Fra Marino also claims to have been alerted to the existence of the Gospel of Barnabas, from an allusion in a work by Irenaeus against Paul ; in a book which had been presented to him by a lady of the Colonna family ( Marino, outside Rome, is the location of the Palazzo Colonna ).
* Catherine Colonna, delegate minister for European affairs ;
The book, however, also includes words from the Italian language, as well as illustrations including Arabic and Hebrew words ; Colonna also invented new languages when the ones available to him were inaccurate.
The most renowned condottieri fought for foreign powers: Gian Giacomo Trivulzio abandoned Milan for France, while Andrea Doria was Admiral of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. In the end, failure was political, rather than military, stemming from disunity and political indecision, and, by 1550, the military service condotta had disappeared, while the term condottiere remained current, denominating the great Italian generals ( mainly ) fighting for foreign states ; men such as Gian Giacomo Medici, Ambrogio Spinola, Marcantonio II Colonna and Raimondo Montecuccoli were prominent into the sixteenth and the seventeenth centuries.
* The " Bergamo Sacramentary "; library of Sant ' Alessandro in Colonna, Bergamo ; tenth or eleventh century.
Most notably amongst them would be Hugh of St. Victor, Landolfo Colonna, and Alger of Liège ; both of whom often quoted or cited the Prologus of either his works.
* Oddone Colonna ( June 12, 1405 ) – Cardinal-Deacon of S. Giorgio in Velabro ; bishop of Urbino
The temple built on Quirinal Hill and dedicated to Serapis was, by most surviving accounts, the most sumptuous and architectonically ambitious of those built on the hill ; its remains are still visible between Palazzo Colonna and the Pontifical Gregorian University.
Italy had had an early tradition of the salon ; the courtisan Tullia d ' Aragona held a salon already in the 16th century, and Giovanna Dandolo became known as a patron and gatherer of artists as wife of Pasquale Malipiero, the doge in Venice in 1457-1462 ; the real pioneers were instead the abdicated Queen Christina of Sweden and the princess Colonna, Marie Mancini, who rivaled as salon hostesses in 17th century Rome.
The French vanguard surprised the Milanese cavalry at Villafranca, capturing Prospero Colonna ; meanwhile, Francis and the main body of the French confronted the Swiss at the Battle of Marignano on 13 September.

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