REMEMBER I MENTIONED THE PALLIVICINI IN THE PAST: Craig Oxley
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What became the ultra-reactionary family of Este-Welf, rose to a dominant position in the European feudal oligarchy during the Eleventh Century, and has been in the forefront of the leading reactionary, pro-chivalric, pro-feudalist movements of Europe and the Americas ever since. The British monarchy of the Welf dynasty, typified what Venice created, during the Sixteenth Century, as the northern, nominally Protestant branch of the Este-Welf family. What the same Sixteenth-Century Venice dominated, simultaneously, as the southern, nominally Catholic branch of the same family, is typified, during recent decades by the Este family's Principessa Pallavicini, a feudal figure who, in such matters, greatly outranks Britain's relatively picaresque currently reigning royal frump. The wars between the Welf League and Frederick II, which caused the mid-Fourteenth Century "New Dark Age," typify the purely evil role performed consistently, throughout Europe, by Venice and the Welf faction, from the Eleventh through the Nineteenth Centuries. Miguel Cervantes' Don Quixote is a relevant insight into the role of this enemy, neo-feudalist tradition in bringing about the self-induced economic and cultural collapse of Spain over the course of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries.
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Remember how it was the Pallavicini family who controlled the Cecil family.
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Principessa Maria Camilla Pallavicini
In 1968 Maria Camilla married Armando Diaz della Vittoria, nephew of General Diaz,
and two sons, Sigieri and Moroello, were born of this marriage.
Sigieri Diaz della Vittoria Pallavicini
Maria Camilla Pallavicini
Moroello Diaz della Vittoria Pallavicini