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  1. Francesco Maria II Montefeltro della Rovere (1549–1631) Duke of Urbino from 1574 to 1621 and 1623 to 1625. Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece. Married firstly Lucrezia d'Este (1535 – 1598) daughter of Ercole II d'Este, Duke of Ferrara and Duke of Modena and Reggio and secondly Livia Della Rovere (1585 – 1641) daughter of Ippolito ...

  2. Francesco Maria della Rovere (1490-1538) was Sixtus IV's great nephew and the son of Giovanni della Rovere and Giovanna da Montefeltro, the daughter of Federico II da Montefeltro. Francesco became the Duke of Urbino in 1508 at the age of eighteen because Giovanna's brother, Duke Guidobaldo da Montefeltro, who had no children of his own, made ...

  3. Diario di Francesco Maria II della Rovere Lo studiolo: Author: Francesco Maria Della Rovere (duca d'Urbino) Editors: Francesco Maria Della Rovere (duca d'Urbino), Fert Sangiorgi: Contributor: Giorgio Cerboni Baiardi: Publisher: QuattroVenti, 1989: Original from: the University of Michigan: Digitized: Nov 16, 2006: ISBN: 8839201149 ...

  4. condemning Francesco Maria II della Rovere, last Duke of Urbino, as a patron unworthy of his illustrious ancestors, wrote a r?futai in which he brought to light many documents testifying to Francesco Maria's activities.1 Gronau concentrated on the pictorial arts, but this, as he must have realized, was only a portion of the whole.

  5. Della Rovere. Blason. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata. Francesco Maria Della Rovere est un noble génois né le 13 février 1695 à Gênes et décédé le 23 mai 1768 dans la même ville. Il est le 168e doge de Gênes, du 29 janvier 1765 au 29 janvier 1767 .

  6. condemning Francesco Maria II della Rovere, last Duke of Urbino, as a patron unworthy of his illustrious ancestors, wrote a r?futai in which he brought to light many documents testifying to Francesco Maria's activities.1 Gronau concentrated on the pictorial arts, but this, as he must have realized, was only a portion of the whole.

  7. Francesco Maria I. della Rovere (1536–38), von Tizian. 1508 erbte Francesco Maria I. della Rovere das Herzogtum Urbino vom Bruder seiner Mutter aus der Familie Da Montefeltro. Mit der kurzen Unterbrechung der Medici-Herrschaft von 1516 bis 1521 regierten seine Nachfolger bis zum Aussterben der Dynastie in männlicher Linie mit Francesco Maria ...