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Cappello was born in Venice, the son of the diplomat Francesco Capello and his wife Elena Priuli. He held various political posts until being exiled to the island of
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should be limited. He escaped from Rab in 1541 and took refuge in Rome under the protection of cardinal
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Pietro Bembo
Rab
Council of Ten
Alessandro Farnese
Florence
Parma
Tivoli
Orvieto
Todi
Assisi
Spoleto
sonnets
canzoni
Pope Paul III
Pope Pius IV
Francis I of France
Margaret of Valois
Caterina de Medici
Charles V
Philip II of Spain
Ippolito d'Este
Guidobaldo II della Rovere
Annibal Caro
Vittoria Colonna
Pescara
Pietro Giovanni Aliotti
bishop of Forlì
list of references
related reading
external links

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