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Cardinal ; b. at Genoa, about 1480; d. 22 July, 1541; belonged to the Fregosi, one of the four great burgess families who from the end of the fourteenth century gave many doges to the republic. Federigo was the son of Agostino Fregoso, governor of Genoa in 1488 for Ludovic Moro, and of ...
FREGÓSO, Federico (ca. 1480-1541) Birth. ca. 1480, Genoa. Of the Bartolomeo line of the family. Son of Agostino Fregóso, governor of Genoa, and Gentilla (or Gentile) Feltria de Montefeltre, natural daughter of Federico da Montefeltro, duke of Urbino. Brother of Doge Ottaviano Fregóso of Genoa.
Fregoso, FEDERIGO, cardinal; b. at Genoa, about 1480; d. July 22, 1541; belonged to the Fregosi, one of the four great burgess families who from the end of the fourteenth century gave many doges to the republic.
Federigo Fregoso. From the Catholic Encyclopedia. Cardinal; b. at Genoa, about 1480; d. 22 July, 1541; belonged to the Fregosi, one of the four great burgess families who from the end of the fourteenth century gave many doges to the republic.
OTTAVIANO FREGOSO, elder brother of Costanza and Federico, afterwards Doge of Genoa. PIETRO BEMBO, a Venetian scholar and poet, afterwards made a cardinal. Aged 37. CESARE GONZAGA, a kinsman of the Duchess, and cousin as well as close friend of the author. Aged about 32.
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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 the late fourteenth century gave two Doges of Genoa to the Republic of Genoa. Federigo was the son of Agostino Fregoso, governor of Genoa in...
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 ...