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  1. Apr 19, 2024 · After a demoralising defeat to Piedmont at the Battle of Magenta during 1859's Second Italian War of Independence, Francesco V fled from his duchy again. He and Adelgunde took refuge in Vienna, Austria. Francesco's Habsburg cousin, Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria-Hungary, gave them a city residence that they called Palais Modena.

  2. Nov 13, 2018 · It was April 26, 1478, when Giuliano fell under the stab wounds of his bitterest rival, Francesco de’ Pazzi (Florence, 1444 - 1478), and the latter’s accomplice, Bernardo Bandini Baroncelli (Florence, 1420 - 1479). His disappearance shocked Florence, because Giuliano was a well-liked figure, and perhaps for this reason, too, the family may ...

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  4. Aug 28, 2023 · The Doge's Palace, or Palazzo Ducale, in Venice, Italy, was the seat of power of one of the world's most powerful city -states, as the Venetian Republic dominated the Mediterranean for centuries. The bright façade of the palace marks the very heart of Venice on the shore of the Venetian lagoon. Doge's Palace, Venice. Velvet (CC BY-SA)

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  5. Francis V - Duke of Modena. Born Francesco Ferdinando Geminiano von Habsburg-Lothringen, commonly known as Francis V of Modena, he was Archduke of Austria-Este, Royal Prince of Hungary and Bohemia, Duke of Modena, Reggio, and Mirandola, Duke of Massa and Prince of Carrara from 1846 to 1875.

  6. On 20 March 1842 in Munich, Adelgunde married Archduke Francis of Austria-Este (1819–75), eldest son of Francis IV, Duke of Modena and Maria Beatrice of Savoy. The couple had only one child, Princess Anne Beatrice Theresa Maria (October 19, 1848 in Gries, Bolzano – July 8, 1849 in Modena ).

    • 21 January 1846 – 11 June 1859
    • 28 October 1914 (aged 91), Munich
  7. An anonymous early biographer, known as Anonimo Gaddiano, claims that in 1480 Leonardo was living with the Medici and often worked in the garden of the Piazza San Marco, Florence, where a Neoplatonic academy of artists, poets and philosophers organized by the Medici met.

  8. Verdi, the first child of Carlo Giuseppe Verdi (1785–1867) and Luigia Uttini (1787–1851), was born at their home in Le Roncole, a village near Busseto, then in the Département Taro and within the borders of the First French Empire following the annexation of the Duchy of Parma and Piacenza in 1808.

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