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    The Palazzo Ducale di Pesaro or Ducal Palace of Pesaro is a Renaissance-style palace in the city center of Pesaro, region of the Marche, Italy. The initial...
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  • Ducal Palace, Mantua Ducal Palace, Massa Ducal Palace, Modena Ducal Palace, Parete Ducal Palace, Pesaro Ducal Palace, Reggio Emilia Ducal Palace, Sabbioneta...
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    Donini Ducal Palace of Pesaro Civic Museum of Palazzo Mosca Palazzo Olivieri–Machirelli Palazzo Baldassini, Pesaro Palazzo Montani Antaldi, Pesaro Palazzo...
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    Livia della Rovere (category Duchesses of Urbino)
    January 1605. On 16 May 1605 at the Ducal Palace of Pesaro, Livia gave birth a son, Federico Ubaldo della Rovere. The birth of a long-awaited male-heir repaired...
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    Pesaro (Italian: [ˈpeːzaro] ; Romagnol: Pés're) is a comune (municipality) in the Italian region of Marche, capital of the province of Pesaro and Urbino...
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    morte di Federico Ubaldo della Rovere nel racconto di un notaio urbinate, Pesaro città e contà, 2011.[full citation needed][verification needed] Sandbichler...
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    mentioned with certainty for the first time in 1623 in an inventory of the Ducal Palace of Pesaro. It was attributed to Raphael for the first time in 1905. Other...
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    of Tuscany. Under the influence of their mother, her children also received a deeply Roman Catholic education, and arguments between the Grand Ducal couple...
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    La Bella (category Portraits of women)
    part of the inheritance of Vittoria della Rovere. It is first documented in the della Rovere collection in the inventory of Ducal Palace of Pesaro in 1623/24...
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    (municipality) in the Italian region of Marche, southwest of Pesaro, a World Heritage Site notable for a remarkable historical legacy of independent Renaissance culture...
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    with a dazzling career as a statesman, also taking care of the erection of the Ducal Palace and protecting very famous artists at his court, such as...
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    Lucrezia d'Este (1535–1598) (category House of Este)
    Lady consort of Pesaro, Senigallia, Fossombrone and Gubbio. She was one of the most educated women of her time, and a notable patron of scientists and...
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    (1731–1752) it got a thorough Baroque remodeling. Ducal Palace/Castle (17th century) Two columns of the Via Traiana, which however did not pass through...
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    Urbania (category Municipalities of the Province of Pesaro and Urbino)
    in the Ducal Palace of Urbania. In 1631 it became part of the Papal States. Five years later its name changed to the current one, in honor of Pope Urban...
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    Venetian nobility (category Republic of Venice)
    Regina, built on the site of birth of Catherine Cornaro, Queen of Cyprus. Ca' Pesaro, a 17th-century palace, is today a museum of modern art. Ca' Rezzonico...
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    Ludovico Manin (category Fall of the Republic of Venice)
    the ducal insignia (principally the distinctive ducal crown known as the corno ducale) alongside the "Golden Book" that served as a register of the oligarchical...
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    Girolamo Genga (category Date of birth unknown)
    church of San Giovanni Battista in Pesaro; the bishop's palace at Senigallia; the façade of the Mantua cathedral; and fortifications near Pesaro. Genga...
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    Alessandro Sforza (category Lords of Pesaro)
    massacres. In 1444 he obtained the lordship of Pesaro by Galeazzo Malatesta. Here he enlarged the Ducal Palace to conform it to the Renaissance standards...
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    Niccolò Bambini (category Painters from the Republic of Venice)
    ceiling of the church of S. Moisè, in a poor state of preservation, and an Allegory of Venice in the hall of the Four Doors of the ducal Palace. Later...
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    Vatican, with his own team of scribes in his scriptorium, and assembled around him a large humanistic court in the Ducal Palace, Urbino, designed by Luciano...
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