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Troiano, Troyano or Troyanos may refer to: People Troiano * Troiano Acquaviva d’Aragona (1696–1747), Italian cardinal and Catholic archbishop * Anthony Troiano (born 1988), Australian musician * Bill Troiano (born 1951), American tuba player * Domenic Troiano (1946–2005), Canadian rock guitarist * Massimo Troiano (died c. 1570), Italian Renaissance composer, poet, and chronicler * Michele Troiano (born 1985), Italian football player * Sophie Troiano (born 1987), British fencer Troyano * Alina Troyano, stage name Carmelita Tropicana, Cuban-American actress * Juan Santisteban Troyano (born 1936), Spanish footballer Troyanos * Tatiana Troyanos (1938–1993), American mezzo-soprano Places * Troiano (Bisenti), a place in Abruzzo, Italy See also

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Troiano Acquaviva D’Aragona
Troiano Acquaviva of Aragon (14 January 1696 – 20 March 1747) was an Italian Cardinal (Catholic Church), cardinal and Roman Catholic Church, Catholic archbishop. Acquaviva was from a noble family with close ties to the Spanish crown; he was the nephew of Cardinal Francesco Acquaviva d'Aragona. Created cardinal in 1732, the following year he became cardinal-protector of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere, for which he provided a new façade. In 1734 King Philip V of Spain appointed him Spanish ambassador to the Holy See. Biography Troiano Acquaviva was born in Atri, the son of Gian Girolamo Acquaviva d'Aragona, 13th duke of Atri, and his second wife, Eleonora Spinelli. His brother, Girolamo Acquaviva, succeeded to the family title. Troiano was educated in Rome under his uncle Cardinal Francesco Acquaviva d'Aragona. From March to August 1721 he was pontifical vice-delegate in Bologna. In the same year Pope Innocent XIII gave him the government of Ancona, from which he was recalled in ...
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