💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Doria"
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| periodic | Occurring at regular intervals. |
| periodically | In a manner that is regular or periodic. |
| rossinoun | A surname from Italian. |
| orsini family | The House of Orsini is an Italian noble family that was one of the most influential princely families in medieval Italy and Renaissance Rome. |
| doria-pamphili-landi | The House of Doria Pamphilj Landi (also called simply Doria Pamphilj) was a princely Roman family of Genoese extraction. |
| house of medici | an Italian banking family and political dynasty that first consolidated power in the Republic of Florence under Cosimo de' Medici and his grandson Lorenzo "the Magnificent" during the first half of the 15th century. |
| house of spinola | The House of Spinola, or Spinola family, was a leading Italian political family centered in the Republic of Genoa. |
| piccolomini | a prominent lunar impact crater located in the southeastern sector of the Moon. |
| della torre | The House of (Torriani or Thurn) an Italian noble family of Swiss descent who dominated Lombardy and much of northern Italy between the 12th and 14th centuries. |
| house of loredan | a Venetian noble family of supposed ancient Roman origin, which has played a significant role in shaping the history of the Mediterranean world. |
| borghese family | The House of Borghese is a family of Italian noble and papal background, originating as the Borghese or Borghesi in Siena, where they came to prominence in the 13th century and held offices under the commune. |
| malaspina family | The House of Malaspina was a noble Italian family of Longobard origin that descended from Boniface I, through the Obertenghi line, that ruled Lunigiana from the 13th to the 14th centuries, and the marquisate of Massa and lordship of Carrara (which later became the Duchy of Massa and Carrara and at a later time the Principality of Massa and the Marquisate of Carrara) since the 14th century. |
| house of gonzaga | an Italian princely family that ruled Mantua in Lombardy, northern Italy from 1328 to 1708 (first as a captaincy-general, then margraviate, and finally duchy). |
| scaliger | The House of Della Scala, whose members were known as Scaligeri or Scaligers (from the Latinized de Scalis), was the ruling family of Verona and mainland Veneto (except for Venice) from 1262 to 1387, for a total of 125 years. |
| house of borgia | The ("Borgia, Lucrezia" and ; Spanish and ; ) a Spanish noble family, which rose to prominence during the Italian Renaissance. |
| palaeologus-montferrat | The House of Palaeologus-Montferrat or Palaiologos-Montferrat, or just Palaeologus or Paleologo, was an Italian noble family and a cadet branch of the Palaiologos dynasty, the last ruling family of the Byzantine Empire. |
| torlonia | The House of Torlonia is the name of an Italian princely family from Rome, which acquired a huge fortune in the 18th and 19th centuries through administering the finances of the Vatican. |
| tocco family | The House of Tocco (Tocchi, Τόκκοι, Tokkoi) was an Italian noble family from Benevento that came to prominence in the late 14th and 15th centuries, when they ruled various territories in western Greece as Counts Palatine of Cephalonia and Zakynthos and Despots of Epirus. |
| pallavicini family | The House of Pallavicini, also known as Pallavicino and formerly known as Pelavicino, is an ancient Italian noble family founded by Oberto II Pelavicino of the Frankish House of Obertenghi. |
| frescobaldi | a prominent Florentine noble family that have been involved in the political, social, and economic history of Tuscany since the Middle Ages. |
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