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  2. Torlonia - Wikipedia

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    He was the builder of the Villa Torlonia in Rome, among other Palazzo Torlonia villas. He married Anna Maria Chiaveri née Schultheiss, a widow who came from a family of southern German merchants from the city of Donaueschingen. Leopoldo Torlonia, a grandson of Giovanni, was the Mayor of Rome from May 1882 to May 1887. [3]

  3. Torlonia Collection - Wikipedia

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    Alessandro Torlonia acquired further property in Rome and its vicinity, including the Vigna dei Gesuiti on the Aventine Hill, which rested above the remains of the Baths of Decius. [16] Other estates acquired for excavation were at Tuscia and Sabina ; at Fara Sabina (ancient Cures ), the collection's bronze statue of Germanicus was discovered.

  4. Rothschild loans to the Holy See - Wikipedia

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    However, Alessandro Torlonia (acting for the Holy See) held direct negotiations with James Mayer de Rothschild and thrashed out an agreement, signed on 30 November 1831. Thus in 1832 the Rothschilds’ agreement to provide a loan to the Holy See for £400,000 (equivalent to £4.7 billion in 2023) came into force.

  5. Torlonia Museum - Wikipedia

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    The previous owners, the Giustiniani family, had taken out a loan from the Torlonia dynasty and secured it with the collection, but then defaulted on paying back the loan. [2] According to earlier information by the same newspaper, however, Prince Giovanni Torlonia himself was the founder of the collection when, in 1810, "he bought some works ...

  6. Princes of Civitella-Cesi - Wikipedia

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    Prince of Civitella-Cesi is an Italian title of nobility granted to Giovanni Torlonia (1755–1829) of the Torlonia family.. In exchange for the administration of finances of the Holy See with the blessing of the Pope, Giovanni Torlonia was created in 1794 Duke of Bracciano and Count of Pisciarelli; in 1803 Marquis of Romavecchia and Turrita; and 1st Prince of Civitella Cesi (Princeps Romanus ...

  7. Alessandro Torlonia, 2nd Prince of Civitella-Cesi - Wikipedia

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    Alessandro Torlonia was a great collector of Greek and Roman antiquities, purchasing or excavating quantities of sculpture to add to the Torlonia Collection. [4] [5] In 1866, Prince Alessandro purchased the Villa Albani, which contained many outstanding Graeco-Roman artifacts assembled by the late Cardinal Alessandro Albani, a nephew of Pope Clement XI.

  8. I Tried 13 Doritos Flavors. These Are the Best - AOL

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    All Doritos Flavors We Tried: - Cool Ranch - Flamin' Hot Limón - Tapatío - Dinamitas - Nacho Cheese - Spicy Nacho - Tortilla Chips (taco flavor)

  9. Colonna family - Wikipedia

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    He composed a number of sonnets for special occasions within the Colonna family, including "Colonna the Glorious, the great Latin name upon which all our hopes rest". In this period, the Colonna started claiming they were descendants of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Palazzo Colonna in Rome (begun by Pope Martin V, to this day residence of the family)