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The Barbiano di Belgioioso (originally Da Barbiano) have been a noble family of northern Italy since the late Middle Ages. Originally Romagnol , the family can be traced back to Alidosio, count of Cunio [ it ] and of Barbiano in the 14th century.
Belgioioso was born in 1565 to Lodovico Barbiano and Barbara Trivulzio. His brother Alberico married Ippolita Borromeo, sister of Carlo Borromeo, Archbishop of Milan.In 1584 Belgioioso went to the Low Countries to join the Army of Flanders with the express purpose of fighting against the enemies of the Catholic Faith.
Ludovico di Belgiojoso was born in Belgioioso as the second son of Count Don Antonio Barbiano di Belgioioso (1693–1779) [3] and his wife Barbara Luigia Elisabetta D'Adda, contessa di Bronno (1707–1769). [4] The medieval castle of Belgioioso, a town located just south of Milan, had been the seat of the Belgiojoso family for centuries. [5]
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Belgioioso or Belgiojoso (Italian: [beldʒoˈjoːzo,-oːso]; Lombard: Belgios [belˈdʒuːs] or Belgiojos [ˌbɛldʒuˈjuːs]) is a town and comune in the Province of Pavia, region of Lombardy (northern Italy), with a population of 6,233 (2017). [3] It is 12 km east of the city of Pavia, between the Olona River and the Po River.
Princess of Belgiojoso, Cristina Trivulzio Belgiojoso, in 1843 by painter Henri Lehmann. Cristina Trivulzio di Belgiojoso (Italian pronunciation: [kriˈstiːna triˈvultsjo di beldʒoˈjoːzo,-oːso]; 28 June 1808, Milan, Lombardy, Italy – 5 July 1871, near Milan) was an Italian noblewoman, the princess of Belgiojoso, who played a prominent part in Italy's struggle for independence.
Ludovico Barbiano di Belgiojoso (also spelled Lodovico, Belgioioso) may refer to: Ludovico Barbiano di Belgiojoso (1488–1530) , Italian aristocrat and mercenary captain Ludovico Barbiano di Belgiojoso (1728–1801) , Austrian diplomat and general