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family. When Gregory died, Boncompagni was the most powerful man in central Italy, in command of 2,000 infantry and some light cavalry, and took on the task of pacifying the situation during the
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Despite all the political and military charges he had been able to assign to his son, Gregory aimed to carve out for him a true state. After a failed attempt of acquisition of the
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during the period in which had been moved there. He was legitimated on 5 July 1548 and entrusted to the
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dedicated to him the first book of Madrigals. He was also a friend of another composer,
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Philip II forced Boncompagni also to remain in Milan, while his family moved to
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When his father was elected pope in March 1572, Giacomo moved to
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in 1577, in the same year the pope paid 70,000 gold
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Unsourced material may be challenged and 532:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 29: 365:Learn how and when to remove this message 197:Learn how and when to remove this message 376: 550: 232:where, two months later, was appointed 119:, he was a patron of arts and culture. 661: 299:, he received the task to counter the 270:Capitano Generale delle genti in armi 16:Illegitimate son of Pope Gregory XIII 501:Dizionario biografico degli Italiani 381:Giacomo's father, Pope Gregory XIII. 343:adding citations to reliable sources 310: 175:adding citations to reliable sources 142: 287:. In the same year Giacomo married 246:Ferdinando I, Grand Duke of Tuscany 13: 252:. Later his father named him also 248:, then a Cardinal, and his sister 14: 705: 646: 634: 622: 315: 209:Giacomo Boncompagni was born in 147: 588:Francesco Maria II della Rovere 551:McCuaig, William (2014-07-14). 306: 92:(Ugo Boncompagni). 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Costanza Sforza
Pope Gregory XIII
Pope Gregory XIII
Duke of Sora
Aquino
Arce
Arpino
Vignola
Boncompagni family
Pierluigi da Palestrina
Vincenzo Ruffo
theatre
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